Oregon State Baseball Drops To #10 in Final 2024 D1Baseball Rankings

Jun 9, 2024; Lexington, KY, USA; Teammates meet with Oregon State Beavers pitcher Nelson Keljo (36) at the mound during the eighth inning against the Kentucky Wildcats at Kentucky Proud Park. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Prather-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 9, 2024; Lexington, KY, USA; Teammates meet with Oregon State Beavers pitcher Nelson Keljo (36) at the mound during the eighth inning against the Kentucky Wildcats at Kentucky Proud Park. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Prather-USA TODAY Sports | Jordan Prather-USA TODAY Sports

Capping another season that ended in a postseason run for Oregon State baseball, D1Baseball.com released their final rankings for the 2024 season.

Oregon State finished in the #10 spot. They fell three spots from #7 in the previous poll. The Beavers' overall record came out to 45-16. The full rankings are below.

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Oregon State's 2024 season came to an end in the Super Regionals when they lost to the University of Kentucky in Lexington.

Oregon State now enter uncharted territory and will compete as an independent in 2025 after declining an invitation to join the West Coast Conference as an affiliate member. Their only contests for the 2025 schedule currently are part of the 2025 College Baseball Series benefitting Shriners Children's from Feb. 28-March 2 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. It will technically be Mitch Canham's sixth season as head coach, including the shortened 2020 season.

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