Oregon State (27-7) faces CSUN (8-24) in a three-game series starting April 17, 2025, at Matador Field, Northridge, California, at 5:30 p.m. PT. LHP Nelson Keljo (2-1, 2.59) is expected to pitch for OSU. The game will be broadcast on the Beaver Sports Network with live streaming available on ESPN+ for the Thursday and Saturday matches. Oregon State leads the series 14-9, and they have a seven-game win streak. The Beavers have been strong on the road, outscoring opponents 50-28 during their recent trip, and Aiva Arquette is highlighted for a seven-game hit streak.
April 17, 2025 • 5:30 p.m. PT • Northridge, Calif. • Matador Field
LHP Nelson Keljo (2-1, 2.59) vs. TBA
The Game
Oregon State and CSUN kick off a three-game series on Thursday evening at Matador Field in Northridge, California. The first pitch is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. PT.
Radio
The game will be broadcast live on the Beaver Sports Network across the state of Oregon, with Mike Parker providing the commentary.
Listen Online
You can stream the game live by visiting osubeavers.com and finding the broadcast on the Oregon State baseball schedule page. Additionally, the game is available on the Varsity Network, accessible via smartphones and tablets. Download the free Varsity Network app for live games and archived broadcasts.
Television
This game will not be televised.
Live Video
The Thursday and Saturday games of this series will be live streamed on ESPN+, as facilitated by CSUN.
Live Stats
You can access live stats for the game by clicking the live stats link on the baseball schedule page at osubeavers.com.
Last Game
In the previous matchup, Carson McEntire hit a two-run homer and recorded three RBIs to help No. 6 Oregon State secure a 7-1 victory against No. 10 UCLA on Tuesday night. McEntire brought in a run with a single in the second inning, then launched a ball off the left foul pole during a five-run inning. Wyatt Queen, James DeCremer, and Laif Palmer combined to restrict UCLA to four hits and a third-inning score. DeCremer secured his second win of the season, while Palmer earned his second save.
Oregon State Notables
• Oregon State and CSUN have faced each other 23 times before, with the Beavers leading the series 14-9. Thursday’s matchup will mark the eighth encounter in Northridge and the first since 2001, when CSUN swept a three-game series. The Matadors enjoy a 5-2 lead in games played at home.
• Last season, the Beavers swept a four-game series in Corvallis. Tyler Mejia, who is currently playing a dual role for CSUN, earned the win for OSU in game three, which ended 7-6.
• Oregon State’s seven-game winning streak is currently tied for the third-longest active streak in the nation.
• The Beavers have outscored their opponents, 50-28, during their five-game road trip, including a 10-6 win in Hillsboro last week.
• Aiva Arquette brings a seven-game hitting streak into the series, boasting a .449 average (13-for-29) with 13 RBIs, four home runs, two doubles, and five walks.
• Arquette received the NCBWA’s National Player of the Week award on Tuesday after hitting four home runs and compiling 11 RBIs as the Beavers went 4-0 against Portland and Cal State Fullerton.
• Gavin Turley recorded his 157th career RBI on Tuesday and is just eight away from tying Travis Bazzana‘s record for fifth all-time at Oregon State.
• Oregon State holds a 23-4 record when scoring first.
• The Beavers are 19-3 when scoring six or more runs this season. They are 13-0 when limiting opponents to two runs or fewer and boast a 22-0 record when scoring five runs or less.
• The Beavers have a 7-1 record in April and are hitting .292 as a team, with 14 doubles and 14 home runs.
• Oregon State has nine games left in the month, aiming for their 14th consecutive winning April. Under Mitch Canham, the Beavers have a 57-24 record in April.
• On the road, OSU has recorded 55 walks while striking out just 66 times in 10 games.
• This marks the Beavers’ first Thursday game of the season.