Post by wilkyisdashiznit on May 18, 2023 22:57:43 GMT -8
Best 53-game starts in program history:
49-4 2017 (lost in College World Series Semifinal to LSU).
44-9 2005 (0-2 in College World Series) and 2013 (lost in College World Series Semifinal to Mississippi State).
43-9-1 2018 (National Champions).
42-11 2014 (lost Corvallis Regional Championship Game).
40-13 2022 (lost Corvallis Super Regional).
39-14 1986 (lost Stillwater Regional) and 2006 (National Champions).
38-15 2011 (lost Nashville Super Regional).
37-15-1 2015 (lost Dallas Regional).
37-16 2007 (National Champions) and 2023 (?).
2023 is the 11th-best start in Oregon State history.
2023 Oregon State caught 2007 Oregon State with the win on Sunday. 2007 Oregon State split with UCLA to finish the regular season 38-17.
2023 Oregon State can catch 2011 with one more win. 2011 Oregon State started 38-12 before losing five straight to finish the regular season 38-17, playing themselves out of a National Seed. If the host selections had been made after Oregon State lost to Oregon, it is likely that the Beavs would have had to travel.
2023 Oregon State cannot catch 1986, but the 1986 season ended after game 54. 2023 Oregon State passes 1986 Oregon State with two results.
2023 Oregon State can catch 2022 with nine straight wins. 2022 Oregon State finished 41-13 in the regular season. 2022 Oregon State then went 3-2 in the Pac-12 Tournament, finishing the Tournament with a 44-15 overall record. 2022 Oregon State started 2-1 in the Corvallis Regional. 2023 Oregon State would have to win the Pac-12 Tournament Championship and win the Regional in order to catch 2022 Oregon State.
2023 Oregon State can catch 2006 with 11 straight wins. 2006 Oregon State finished 39-14 in the regular season. 2006 Oregon State then went 9-1 to get into the Championship Series and then dropped game one to North Carolina. 2023 Oregon State would have to win the Pac-12 Tournament Championship and win the Regional and Super Regional in order to catch 2006 Oregon State. This is 2022 Oregon State's final opportunity to catch 2006 Oregon State, as 2006 Oregon State finished with 16 losses.
2013, 2014, 2017, and 2018 cannot be caught. Oregon State would have to play 66, 60, 63, and 69 games total, respectively, to pass the four seasons' records.
49-4 2017 (lost in College World Series Semifinal to LSU).
44-9 2005 (0-2 in College World Series) and 2013 (lost in College World Series Semifinal to Mississippi State).
43-9-1 2018 (National Champions).
42-11 2014 (lost Corvallis Regional Championship Game).
40-13 2022 (lost Corvallis Super Regional).
39-14 1986 (lost Stillwater Regional) and 2006 (National Champions).
38-15 2011 (lost Nashville Super Regional).
37-15-1 2015 (lost Dallas Regional).
37-16 2007 (National Champions) and 2023 (?).
2023 is the 11th-best start in Oregon State history.
2023 Oregon State caught 2007 Oregon State with the win on Sunday. 2007 Oregon State split with UCLA to finish the regular season 38-17.
2023 Oregon State can catch 2011 with one more win. 2011 Oregon State started 38-12 before losing five straight to finish the regular season 38-17, playing themselves out of a National Seed. If the host selections had been made after Oregon State lost to Oregon, it is likely that the Beavs would have had to travel.
2023 Oregon State cannot catch 1986, but the 1986 season ended after game 54. 2023 Oregon State passes 1986 Oregon State with two results.
2023 Oregon State can catch 2022 with nine straight wins. 2022 Oregon State finished 41-13 in the regular season. 2022 Oregon State then went 3-2 in the Pac-12 Tournament, finishing the Tournament with a 44-15 overall record. 2022 Oregon State started 2-1 in the Corvallis Regional. 2023 Oregon State would have to win the Pac-12 Tournament Championship and win the Regional in order to catch 2022 Oregon State.
2023 Oregon State can catch 2006 with 11 straight wins. 2006 Oregon State finished 39-14 in the regular season. 2006 Oregon State then went 9-1 to get into the Championship Series and then dropped game one to North Carolina. 2023 Oregon State would have to win the Pac-12 Tournament Championship and win the Regional and Super Regional in order to catch 2006 Oregon State. This is 2022 Oregon State's final opportunity to catch 2006 Oregon State, as 2006 Oregon State finished with 16 losses.
2013, 2014, 2017, and 2018 cannot be caught. Oregon State would have to play 66, 60, 63, and 69 games total, respectively, to pass the four seasons' records.