Beavers can compete, but not at same level as the Ducks
CORVALLIS — It took just over a half Saturday for Oregon State to find out that Oregon isn’t Idaho State or San Diego State.
Get your ‘Civil War Rivalry’ and ‘Frosty’ books Saturday
The 128th renewal of the Civil War Rivalry will take place Saturday at 12:30 p.m. When Oregon State and Oregon square off in a tackle football game at Reser Stadium — the earliest meeting ever between the Beavers and Ducks.
Beaver baseball: Here we go again, and it looks promising
(First of two parts. Second part of the series featuring Oregon State pitching will run Tuesday).
A look back at hoop history with the great Dave Gambee
Before attending the celebration of life for Jimmy Anderson held at Gill Coliseum in March, Dave Gambee leafed through an old scrapbook for a photo of his Oregon State basketball team when he was a senior in 1957-58.
It’s a run to victory in Bray’s debut as Beavers head coach
CORVALLIS — What stood out from my observation point in the press box, high above the playing field Saturday at Reser Stadium, where Oregon State opened its 2024 campaign with a 38-15 triumph over Idaho State:
Books to consider before the end of summer ...
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Thom Brennaman is back, and he is starting in Corvallis
Nobody will be happier to be at Reser Stadium on Aug. 31 for Oregon State’s season opener against Idaho State than Thom Brennaman.
How will the Beavers fare in ’24? The experts have their say
A new era of Oregon State football begins on Aug. 31 when the Beavers face FCS opponent Idaho State in a 5:30 p.m. season opener at Reser Stadium.
My top 25 NBA players of all-time. What say you?
While watching the U.S. Olympic men’s basketball team in Paris, and with the recent death of Jerry West, my mind drifted to the great players I have seen in my lifetime.
Thoughts on ’24 Olympics: Steph got hot, Sabrina got hosed, U.S. track and field foes got hammered
I have to say, the 2024 Summer Olympic Games held my rapt attention almost from start to finish.
Clyde’s appearance at Dick’s grand opening: Charming, accommodating, gracious and grateful
I arrive at the brand new Dick’s Sporting Goods store at Jantzen Beach at 4:45 p.m. on Friday and the line in the store is already forming.
For Winterhawks’ Johnston and Gustafson, ‘It is going to be a change’
It has been a long time since Mike Johnston hasn’t made at least a good part of his living in the coaching box.
Roseburg’s Stedman claims first Steve Brandon scholarship
Steve Brandon would have been pleased with the selection of Carter Stedman as the first recipient of the Steve Brandon Memorial Journalism Scholarship.
Jeff Sanders Entertainment: Doing it, and doing it well, for 35 years
On Tuesday, Aug. 20, during the Albertsons Boise Open pro-am dinner at the Boise Convention Center, PGA Tour executives and Korn Ferry Tour president Alex Baldwin will be on hand to pay tribute to Albertsons Supermarkets, Lake Oswego-headquartered Jeff Sanders Entertainment, Inc., and Hillcrest Country Club for 35 years of continuous service.
Johnson pushes plan for men’s basketball collective at Oregon State
Steve Johnson wants to help his alma mater, and he is putting time and effort where his mouth is.
For Kyle DeVan, coaching job with Beavers is ‘dream come true’
CORVALLIS — As Kyle DeVan was ending his football playing career with the Tennessee Titans at age 27 in 2012, he thought he might turn to coaching.
Lonnie Jordan still plays for War’s “Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fans”
It has been more than a half-century since the band “War” reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with “The World is a Ghetto,” the best-selling album of 1973.
Mike and Dee Riley: ‘It was a true love story’
Mike Riley said goodbye to Dee Riley Thursday.
As MLB draft nears, Bazzana ‘excited for a new challenge’
On July 14, the world will change for Travis Bazzana.