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Fry Profile 5-17-12

Frying the competition

Jace Fry has turned into OSU’s most dominant pitcher after turning down the pros

Stay in school, or go straight to the pros and make millions? It’s arguably the biggest dilemma young superstar athletes face in sports today. Full story

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  • OSU offense nonexistent, 1st-place tie atop the Pac-12

    Oregon's starter, Tommy Thorpe, dominates Beavers in eight-inning shutout to give the Ducks a 3-0 win Friday night

  • Column: OSU understands Civil War's importance

    As much as the Oregon State baseball team wants to focus on each pitch, inning and game first and foremost, sophomore left fielder Michael Conforto would be remiss to disregard the significance of this weekend’s Civil War series. If the No. 6 Beavers (41-8, 20-4 Pac-12) sweep, they will be crowned Pac-12 champions.

  • rya Civil War for all the marbles

    Oregon State travels to Eugene one game up on Oregon for first place in Pac-12, can clinch Pac-12 ti

    Last season, Oregon entered Goss Stadium for a three-game series finale needing to win one game to clinch a share of the Pac-12 championship. The Beavers swept the Ducks, knocking them to third in the conference standings and dashing their hopes of hosting a Super Regional.

  • davis Steady as he goes

    Sophomore Dylan Davis struggled at the end of last year, but has remained consistent in the 2013 se

    In the second half of last season, as a true freshman, Dylan Davis watched his statistics and playing time decrease with each passing game. After a hot start in nonconference play, Davis struggled during the Pac-12 schedule, mustering a meager .167 batting average and only three extra base hits in 72 at-bats.

  • dyl Athlete of the week (May 15)

    Sophomore outfielder Dylan Davis served as an offensive catalyst over the weekend, propelling the No. 6 Beavers to a three-game sweep of No. 25 Stanford. Davis went six-for-13 at the plate in the three-game set, driving in eight runs. The sophomore had a career-high five runs batted in during Saturday’s 10-4 victory alone.

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