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Ducks get the win in the rain in final series before conference games
EUGENE, Ore. – Oregon (13-3) came back home to PK Park after their series in Purdue and beat the Xavier Musketeers (6-11) 10-0 Tuesday afternoon, thanks to a rainy five-run second inning.
Oregon hosted the Musketeers on Tuesday in what was the start of their final series before their first Big Ten home games. The Ducks looked to start off strong, and after a shaky first inning, things started to pop off in the second.
As the rain started to fall in PK, so did the hits, and for Oregon, when it rains, it pours. This was affirmed when Jax Gimenez finished off a five-hit inning by clearing the centerfield wall for a grand slam on just the second home run of his career.
“I hit behind [Ryan] Cooney and got the rest of them behind me, so it helps when you’re surrounded by those guys,” Gimenez said when asked about his grand slam. “When we do our job, we’re really good, but definitely never hurts to come up with the bases loaded, and I can finish.”
… Read MoreOregon baseball needs consistency in conference play
College baseball season always has turning points. For the Oregon Ducks, that moment often arises before conference play begins. Non-conference games build momentum and confidence, allowing teams to see what is working, but conference matchups are where games truly matter. If Oregon wants to have a chance for the top in the conference standings, it has to be able to have consistency throughout the whole season.
In their first season in the Big Ten last year, the Ducks made an immediate statement, finishing as conference champions. Oregon went 20-8 in non-conference play and 22-8 in the Big Ten. Early in Oregon’s season, it typically shows parts of what it’s capable of.
Some games show their explosive offense, with runs coming from throughout the lineup, such as their 18-1 victory over the Youngstown State Penguins early in non-conference play. Other games showcase their defensive play — like when freshman Angel Laya robbed a hitter of a home run — or dominant…
Read MoreDefense can be the underrated power in Oregon softball this year
EUGENE, Ore. — When fans talk about what makes a softball team successful, the conversation usually revolves around powerful hitters and pitchers. Home runs and high-scoring games tend to take the spotlight. However, so far this season, for the Oregon Ducks, their success may rely heavily on their defense.
During the 2025 season, Oregon built most of its success around a powerful offense. The Ducks were known for their ability to score quickly, relying on timely hitting, extra-base hits, and big innings that overwhelmed opponents. Many of their wins came from explosive offensive performances, as the lineup consistently produced runs throughout the game. In matchups against teams like Illinois and UCLA last season, the Ducks jumped ahead early, scoring in the first inning and maintaining high-scoring totals throughout the game. That strategy showed just how heavily the team relied on offense to carry them through the season.
Defense is a fundamental part…
Read MoreAll nine Ducks' starters record hits in 7-3 win over Nevada
EUGENE, Ore. — A five-run first inning helped the No. 18 Oregon Ducks (18–7) rebound from a loss on Saturday and defeat the Nevada Wolf Pack (16–9) 7–3 at Jane Sanders Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
RBIs from Kaylynn Jones, Rylee McCoy, Emma Cox, and Katie Flannery allowed the Ducks to go through the entire batting order in the first and chase Nevada right-hander Hailey McLean from the game without recording an out.
“I love our lineup, our team is great, I have confidence in every single player one through nine,” McCoy, who plated two runs, said. “I think it's great being a hitter and knowing if I don’t get out and do my job, I have full faith and trust in the people behind me.”
First baseman Stefini Ma’ake plated another run with a single to center in the second inning, scoring right fielder Elon Butler from third. Ma’ake finished 1-for-4, and the Ducks bounced back after dropping their first matchup with the Wolf Pack on Saturday, 8–5, and rounded out the Jane…
Read MoreWhy Oregon's success comes down to one player
The No. 18 Oregon Ducks (18–6) had their nine-game winning streak snapped on Saturday afternoon against the Nevada Wolf Pack, dropping the first of two games by a final score of 8–5.
The Ducks fell behind 5–1 early on, but managed to crawl back into it with a four-run third inning. However, Nevada was able to bounce back with a three-piece of its own in the top of the fourth.
Oregon’s Kaylynn Jones and Amari Harper were able to stay hot, with Jones going 2-for-4 with a single and double, and Harper finishing 2-for-2 with a pair of RBIs. However, one big name went quite well at the plate, and it seemingly played a huge role in the team's performance.
Right fielder Elon Butler finished the game 0-for-1 with three walks. While she reached base three times, her 13-game hit streak was snapped at the hands of the Wolf Pack. Butler, a senior right-handed hitter, led the Ducks' offense in batting average, hitting .466 to start the season.
When the slug in Butler’s…
Read MoreDucks fall short against Nevada but redeem themselves with a win against Sacramento State
EUGENE, Ore. — The sun was shining bright on the second day of the Jane Sanders Classic as the Oregon Ducks came off two wins to start off the tournament, beating Oregon State 8-3 and Sacramento State 7-6. The Ducks fell short in their first game against Nevada, 8-5, but took the win against Sacramento State 2-1 in a back-and-forth defensive battle.
Game 1: Nevada 8, Oregon 5
Shortstop Taryn Ho started the game with an impressive catch. The ball rolled out of her glove, but she managed to hold on and recorded the first out of the game.
In the top of the second, starting pitcher Elise Sokolsky made a throwing error to first base, which allowed hitter Hannah Di Genova to reach. After a double by Talia Tretton, Nevada had two runners in scoring position. Both runners scored when Haylee Engelbrecht singled up the middle, giving Nevada the first runs of the game. After a quick circle visit from head coach Melyssa Lombardi, Sokolsky recovered and…
Read MoreNo. 18 Oregon handles business at home, extends winning streak to nine games
EUGENE, Ore. — The No. 18 Oregon Ducks opened the Jane Sanders Classic with a pair of wins against the Oregon State Beavers and the Sacramento State Hornets on Friday afternoon at Jane Sanders Stadium.
Game 1: Oregon 8, Oregon State 3
Left fielder Amari Harper went 3-for-4 with a home run, two doubles, and four RBIs, helping the Ducks (17–6) overcome an early deficit at home and extend their winning streak to eight games with an 8–3 win over the Oregon State Beavers (9–15).
The Ducks found themselves trailing early after Beaver second baseman, Jaeya Butler, roped a double, and found herself at third after a fielding error by shortstop Taryn Ho. Right fielder Morgan Howey drove in a pair with a two-run home run.
The Ducks have now beaten their in-state rivals twice in as many days, as they defeated the Beavers 11–3 on Wednesday in Corvallis.
Oregon right-hander Elise Sokolsky (3–1) rebounded from a shaky start by settling in nicely,…
Read MoreDucks take down Beavers in dominant fashion
CORVALLIS, Ore. — Oregon was coming off a hot streak, going 5–0 while hosting its home tournament this past weekend, the Oregon Classic. Looking to carry that momentum into this rivalry matchup, the Ducks ran away with the game, outscoring the Beavers by eight runs, 11-3. The game was highlighted by standout performances from Elon Butler and Stefini Ma’ake.
Right out of the gate in the first inning, Butler hit a grand slam to help Oregon jump out to an early 6–0 lead. Butler finished the game with six RBIs and now has an 11-game hitting streak, tied for the longest of her career, which she will look to continue in the first game rematch of the Oregon Classic this weekend.
Stefini Ma’ake, on the other hand, was not in the lineup to start the game. Her first action came in the fifth inning when she subbed in for Addison Amaral at the plate. In her first at-bat, she hit a three-run shot to extend Oregon’s lead from 6–3 to 9–3.
“I was waiting for my name to be…
Read MoreOregon falls to Oregon State for the first time since 2024
EUGENE, Ore. — After winning the Las Vegas College Baseball Classic, the (10-2) Oregon Ducks flocked home to face in-state rival the 18th-ranked Oregon State Beavers at (7-4) on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
The Beavers took the win 10-6 in the first of three midweek battles between the two rivals this season. It was Oregon State’s first win against the Ducks after dropping six straight since April 27, 2024. Tuesday’s matchup was a gloomy, grey day with a packed PK Park as rival fans across I-5 filled the ballpark.
“Sloppy game. It’s better to win a sloppy game than to lose one,” head coach Mark Wasikowski said. “We walked or hit 11 people in nine innings…We were worse than they were off the mound."
After a first-inning lead-off single, junior Ryan Cooney continued his streak, hitting in every game so far this season for the Ducks. Cooney, a leader on this team, continues to show his irreplaceable value as the lead-off hitter. The Ducks forced 11 pick-off…
Read MoreDucks close out the Oregon Classic with an 18-2 victory over Samford
EUGENE, Ore. – No. 20 Oregon took the field at Jane Sanders Stadium on Sunday for its final game of the Oregon Classic against Samford. Early adversity was the story for both the Ducks and the Samford Bulldogs on this first day of March. After a weekend of unpredictable weather, Sunday’s first pitch was threatened with a delay by constant Eugene rain throughout the early morning. But when the tarp finally came off, both schools were adamant about getting this all-important matchup started. Oregon coach Melyssa Lombardi especially pushed for this game to get going.
“I really wanted to figure out for us to play,” she stated. “Because this is going to show up later in the year as well, and we’re going to handle it, because we handled it well today.”
Inning number one was a long one for the second game of the day after Stetson and Idaho State wrapped up their tournaments on Sunday morning. The diamond was starting to show the amount of wear and tear a three-day tournament…
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