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Nobody asked me, but...
It's that time of the year again. The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, the clichés are raining out of the sky like similes in a Jim Murray column. And it's the time when, much like Jimmy Cannon, I remind you all that "nobody asked me, but…"
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Making his own footsteps
Following in shadow of two OSU greats is hard, but Beaver freshman Kevin Rhoderick is tackling all challenges
When you think of dominant pitchers, the first thing that comes to most people's minds is a starting pitcher, and for good reason. They throw more innings, get the most wins, more strikeouts, and so on. In a stat-oriented game, they fill up the board, plain and simple.
Women's soccer names new coach
After eight years as assistant, Linus Rhode named OSU head coach for women's soccer
Linus Rhode, who has served the past eight seasons as an assistant and associate head coach with the Oregon State women's soccer program, has been promoted to the position of head coach, Director of Athletics Bob De Carolis announced last week.
"Linus is a terrific fit to lead our women's soccer program," De Carolis said.
Baseball game delayed at Portland
Inclement weather postpones Oregon State's 3-0 lead over University of Portland at PGE
Oregon State held a 3-0 lead after three and a half innings, but the Beavers' game with the University of Portland at PGE Park was postponed Tuesday night before the Pilots could come to bat in the fourth inning. Rains began to deluge the playing surface, making it unplayable.
Making an olympic-sized splash
"The Olympics remain the most compelling search for excellence that exists in sport, and maybe in life itself," said former Olympic swimmer from Australia Dawn Fraser. To be an Olympian, I feel, is probably one of the biggest accomplishments and proudest moments in someone's life.
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