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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Apr 16, 2018 21:40:39 GMT -8
30-2 2017 (lost in Semifinal to LSU) 26-6 1962 (lost in District 8 Championship, equivalent of a Super Regional to Santa Clara); 2005 (0-2 in College World Series); 2013 (lost in Semifinal to Mississippi State); and 2018 (?) 25-7 2007 (National Champions); 2011 (lost Nashville Super Regional); and 2014 (lost Corvallis Regional Championship Game) 24-7-1 1975 (lost the coin flip and the North Championship Game to Washington State) 24-8 1964 (finished 1-3 to finish third in the North); 1982 (Stanford swept Oregon State in two games at Sunken Diamond to clinch the Pac-10's second invitation to the Tournament); 1986 (Oregon State finished third in the six-team Stillwater Regional); and 1994 (won the North but were passed over for a berth in favor of Washington for an unknown reason) 23-8-1 1997 (went 15-4 down the stretch to finish second in the North) 23-9 1952 (0-2 in College World Series); 1985 (0-2 at West I Regional at Sunken Diamond, finishing in a 10-way tie for 29th in the Tournament); 1987 (went 0-2 in the North Tournament); 1998 (went 12-5 down the stretch to finish second in the North); 2006 (National Champions); 2009 (lost the Fort Worth Regional); and 2016 (went 12-10 down the stretch and were unfairly kept out of the Tournament by Meggs' horsetrading)
Outside of 2017, Oregon State's best 32-game start was in 1962, 2005, and 2013. 2018 has matched that mark with the sweep in Springfield. The 2005 and 2013 teams each started 27-6. The 2013 team started 29-6. No team has gone 30-6 other than the 2017 team. Hopefully, the Beavers go 18-5 (or better) down the stretch like the 2006 team did. Boyds World is saying that Oregon State will be a top 8 team in RPI, if they go 18-5 (or better) down the stretch.
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Post by mbabeav on Apr 17, 2018 13:45:02 GMT -8
30-2 2017 (lost in World Series Semifinal to LSU) 26-6 1962 (lost in District 8 Championship, equivalent of a Super Regional to Santa Clara); 2005 (0-2 in College World Series); 2013 (lost in Semifinal to Mississippi State); and 2018 (?) 25-7 2007 (National Champions); 2011 (lost Nashville Super Regional); and 2014 (lost Corvallis Regional Championship Game) 24-7-1 1975 (lost the coin flip and the North Championship Game to Washington State) 24-8 1964 (finished 1-3 to finish third in the North); 1982 (Stanford swept Oregon State in two games at Sunken Diamond to clinch the Pac-10's second invitation to the Tournament); 1986 (Oregon State finished third in the six-team Stillwater Regional); and 1994 (won the North but were passed over for a berth in favor of Washington for an unknown reason) 23-8-1 1997 (went 15-4 down the stretch to finish second in the North) 23-9 1952 (0-2 in College World Series); 1985 (0-2 at West I Regional at Sunken Diamond, finishing in a 10-way tie for 29th in the Tournament); 1987 (went 0-2 in the North Tournament); 1998 (went 12-5 down the stretch to finish second in the North); 2006 (National Champions); 2009 (lost the Fort Worth Regional); and 2016 (went 12-10 down the stretch and were unfairly kept out of the Tournament by Meggs' horsetrading) Outside of 2017, Oregon State's best 32-game start was in 1962, 2005, and 2013. 2018 has matched that mark with the sweep in Springfield. The 2005 and 2013 teams each started 27-6. The 2013 team started 29-6. No team has gone 30-6 other than the 2017 team. Hopefully, the Beavers go 18-5 (or better) down the stretch like the 2006 team did. Boyds World is saying that Oregon State will be a top 8 team in RPI, if they go 18-5 (or better) down the stretch.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Apr 20, 2018 21:09:04 GMT -8
30-2 2017 (lost in Semifinal to LSU) 26-6 1962 (lost in District 8 Championship, equivalent of a Super Regional to Santa Clara); 2005 (0-2 in College World Series); 2013 (lost in Semifinal to Mississippi State); and 2018 (?) 25-7 2007 (National Champions); 2011 (lost Nashville Super Regional); and 2014 (lost Corvallis Regional Championship Game) 24-7-1 1975 (lost the coin flip and the North Championship Game to Washington State) 24-8 1964 (finished 1-3 to finish third in the North); 1982 (Stanford swept Oregon State in two games at Sunken Diamond to clinch the Pac-10's second invitation to the Tournament); 1986 (Oregon State finished third in the six-team Stillwater Regional); and 1994 (won the North but were passed over for a berth in favor of Washington for an unknown reason) 23-8-1 1997 (went 15-4 down the stretch to finish second in the North) 23-9 1952 (0-2 in College World Series); 1985 (0-2 at West I Regional at Sunken Diamond, finishing in a 10-way tie for 29th in the Tournament); 1987 (went 0-2 in the North Tournament); 1998 (went 12-5 down the stretch to finish second in the North); 2006 (National Champions); 2009 (lost the Fort Worth Regional); and 2016 (went 12-10 down the stretch and were unfairly kept out of the Tournament by Meggs' horsetrading) Outside of 2017, Oregon State's best 32-game start was in 1962, 2005, and 2013. 2018 has matched that mark with the sweep in Springfield. The 2005 and 2013 teams each started 27-6. The 2013 team started 29-6. No team has gone 30-6 other than the 2017 team. Hopefully, the Beavers go 18-5 (or better) down the stretch like the 2006 team did. Boyds World is saying that Oregon State will be a top 8 team in RPI, if they go 18-5 (or better) down the stretch. 31-3 2017 (lost in College World Series Semifinal to LSU)28-6 2013 (lost in College World Series Semifinal to Mississippi State) and 2018 (?) 27-7 2005 (0-2 in College World Series); 2007 (National Champions); 2011 (lost Nashville Super Regional); and 2014 (lost Corvallis Regional Championship Game) 26-8 1986 (Oregon State finished third in the six-team Stillwater Regional) 25-8-1 1975 (lost the coin flip and the North Championship Game to Washington State) 25-9 1982 (Stanford swept Oregon State in two games at Sunken Diamond to clinch the Pac-10's second invitation to the Tournament); 1985 (0-2 at West I Regional at Sunken Diamond, finishing in a 10-way tie for 29th in the Tournament); 1987 (went 0-2 in the North Tournament); 2006 (National Champions); and 2016 (went 10-10 down the stretch and were unfairly kept out of the Tournament by Meggs' horsetrading) Outside of 2017, Oregon State's best 34-game start was in and 2013. 2018 has matched that mark with four straight wins. The 2013 team started 29-6. The 2018 Beavers would match that with another win over Oregon. No Oregon State team has gone 30-6, but the 2017 Beavers went 33-3. Boyds World is saying that Oregon State will be a top 8 team in RPI, if they go 17-4 (or better) down the stretch. Hopefully, the Beavers can hit that mark.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Apr 21, 2018 21:56:12 GMT -8
30-2 2017 (lost in Semifinal to LSU) 26-6 1962 (lost in District 8 Championship, equivalent of a Super Regional to Santa Clara); 2005 (0-2 in College World Series); 2013 (lost in Semifinal to Mississippi State); and 2018 (?) 25-7 2007 (National Champions); 2011 (lost Nashville Super Regional); and 2014 (lost Corvallis Regional Championship Game) 24-7-1 1975 (lost the coin flip and the North Championship Game to Washington State) 24-8 1964 (finished 1-3 to finish third in the North); 1982 (Stanford swept Oregon State in two games at Sunken Diamond to clinch the Pac-10's second invitation to the Tournament); 1986 (Oregon State finished third in the six-team Stillwater Regional); and 1994 (won the North but were passed over for a berth in favor of Washington for an unknown reason) 23-8-1 1997 (went 15-4 down the stretch to finish second in the North) 23-9 1952 (0-2 in College World Series); 1985 (0-2 at West I Regional at Sunken Diamond, finishing in a 10-way tie for 29th in the Tournament); 1987 (went 0-2 in the North Tournament); 1998 (went 12-5 down the stretch to finish second in the North); 2006 (National Champions); 2009 (lost the Fort Worth Regional); and 2016 (went 12-10 down the stretch and were unfairly kept out of the Tournament by Meggs' horsetrading) Outside of 2017, Oregon State's best 32-game start was in 1962, 2005, and 2013. 2018 has matched that mark with the sweep in Springfield. The 2005 and 2013 teams each started 27-6. The 2013 team started 29-6. No team has gone 30-6 other than the 2017 team. Hopefully, the Beavers go 18-5 (or better) down the stretch like the 2006 team did. Boyds World is saying that Oregon State will be a top 8 team in RPI, if they go 18-5 (or better) down the stretch. 31-3 2017 (lost in College World Series Semifinal to LSU)28-6 2013 (lost in College World Series Semifinal to Mississippi State) and 2018 (?) 27-7 2005 (0-2 in College World Series); 2007 (National Champions); 2011 (lost Nashville Super Regional); and 2014 (lost Corvallis Regional Championship Game) 26-8 1986 (Oregon State finished third in the six-team Stillwater Regional) 25-8-1 1975 (lost the coin flip and the North Championship Game to Washington State) 25-9 1982 (Stanford swept Oregon State in two games at Sunken Diamond to clinch the Pac-10's second invitation to the Tournament); 1985 (0-2 at West I Regional at Sunken Diamond, finishing in a 10-way tie for 29th in the Tournament); 1987 (went 0-2 in the North Tournament); 2006 (National Champions); and 2016 (went 10-10 down the stretch and were unfairly kept out of the Tournament by Meggs' horsetrading) Outside of 2017, Oregon State's best 34-game start was in 2013. 2018 has matched that mark with four straight wins. The 2013 team started 29-6. The 2018 Beavers would match that with another win over Oregon. No Oregon State team has gone 30-6, but the 2017 Beavers went 33-3. Boyds World is saying that Oregon State will be a top 8 team in RPI, if they go 17-4 (or better) down the stretch. Hopefully, the Beavers can hit that mark. 32-3 2017 (lost in College World Series Semifinal to LSU) 29-6 2013 (lost in College World Series Semifinal to Mississippi State) and 2018 (?) 28-7 2005 (0-2 in College World Series) and 2011 (lost Nashville Super Regional) 27-8 2007 (National Champions) and 2014 (lost Corvallis Regional Championship Game)26-8-1 1975 (lost the coin flip and the North Championship Game to Washington State) 26-9 1986 (Oregon State finished third in the six-team Stillwater Regional), 1987 (went 0-2 in the North Tournament), 2006 (National Champions), and 2016 (went 9-10 down the stretch and were unfairly kept out of the Tournament by Meggs' horsetrading) Outside of 2017, Oregon State's best 35-game start was in 2013. 2018 has matched that mark with five straight wins. No Oregon State team has gone 30-6, but the 2017 Beavers went 33-3. 2018 would be off to the second-best 35-game start to an Oregon State season in program historyBoyds World is saying that Oregon State will be a top 8 team in RPI, if they go 16-4 (or better) down the stretch. Hopefully, the Beavers can hit that mark.
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