Yale Bulldogs Eliminated by Oregon State Beavers in NCAA Regionals
The Yale Bulldogs' remarkable 2026 baseball season concluded following a 9-2 defeat to Oregon State in the NCAA Eugene Regional. This loss came after a defeat to No. 11 Oregon in the opening game of the tournament. Yale's stellar season included Ivy League Regular Season and Tournament Championships, finishing with a 30-15-1 record. Oregon State advances after improving to 44-13 overall.
By the Numbers- Yale finished the season with a record of 30 wins, marking their fourth-highest win total in program history.
- Tate Evans pitched 5.1 innings, allowing three earned runs in his final collegiate appearance.
- Garrett Larsen notched two extra-base hits, including his third home run of the season.
Yale's season came to an end at the hands of Oregon State, a strong program that dominated with six runs in the eighth inning. Despite this setback, the Bulldogs achieved notable success throughout the season, winning back-to-back 30-win seasons and showcasing significant individual performances.
State of Play- Yale's elimination marks the end of their NCAA Tournament run after successfully winning the Ivy League Tournament.
- Oregon State is set to advance to play the loser of the matchup between Oregon and Washington State.
The Bulldogs will look to build on their successes next season, focusing on developing talent and enhancing their roster to remain competitive in the Ivy League and beyond.
Bottom LineYale's 2026 season highlighted their emergence as a competitive force in college baseball, establishing a foundation for future success with key players earning accolades and a historic win total.
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