A look at the Beavers’ Spring Game, from my perspective and Coach Shep’s
CORVALLIS — The defense won out in the Spring Game Saturday at Reser Stadium, but the offense got its licks in as JaMarcus Shephard’s first spring practice concluded
Blazers let one slip away; ‘Those are the ones you lose sleep over’
Ever had a fish on the line, a whopper, suitable for framing, and it got away?
With MLB stuff, Dax Whitney may be Beavers’ ‘best ever’
CORVALLIS — You don’t hear a name like it — Dax Whitney — very often
A visit with Bucky Buckwalter, who has seen just about it all
He moves about his one-level home at Summerfield Estates in Tigard slowly with a walker to help with balance
Bravo for Bravuro, the winery that does things the right way
There is little doubt that Bravuro Cellars — with tasting rooms in Amity and Newberg — is one of Oregon’s premier wineries
The sports photogs: They shoot, and they score
CORVALLIS — Sports photography is an art, but in some ways, it is also a science
Coach Shep, on everything about Beaver football
Do you ever feel tired and overworked? Do the pressures of a difficult job ever get to you?
Dundon: Confident, aggressive, impatient and demanding — with a touch of humility
There has already been a lot written from a Portland perspective about Tom Dundon, the new owner of the Trail Blazers, including recent interviews with Jason Quick of The Athletic and Bill Oram of The Oregonian
Game 4 was a battle for awhile, but Hawks now in hockey heaven
For a period and change Wednesday night, Portland was Hawkeytown again
Pitching seizes top billing as Beavers bury Bears
CORVALLIS — Oregon State scored 29 runs — 19 in Game 2 — in its three-game sweep of the Mercer Bears at Goss Stadium over the weekend
Blazers stumble along pushover pathway: ‘This one is hard’
The Trail Blazers had been breezing through Tankers’ Row of late, mowing down the denizens of the NBA’s draft lottery as they made a climb up the Western Conference play-in list for the postseason
The Beaver AD job gets tougher, and Barnes cries uncle
The Scott Barnes era at Oregon State is over — for all intents and purposes, at least
There’s Irish stew cooking in Milwaukee with Casey, Murphy
When the Milwaukee Brewers open the regular season Thursday against the Chicago White Sox at American Family Field, Pat Casey won’t be there
At Moda, a day for Longhorn lore and Hog heaven
Tickets to Saturday’s second-round NCAA Regional double-header at Moda Center were expensive
Hooping it up on a Thursday at Moda
There was plenty to watch in Thursday’s opening round of the Portland Regional at Moda Center.
With Les Gutches, ‘You knew he was going to be a superstar’
CORVALLIS — Six Oregon State wrestlers are with their coaches in Cleveland in preparation for the NCAA Championships, which run Thursday through Saturday at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
For Winterhawks, ‘It comes down to desperate hockey’
Winterhawks coach Kyle Gustafson used the word “desperation” a couple of times as we spoke after his team’s 8-5 loss to Everett Sunday night at Memorial Coliseum
In Oregon prep girls hoop circles, Love Lei is best
For Love Lei Best, Friday was the best of times, it was the worst of times
From the Court of Common Sense, some reasonable boundaries for D-1 athletics
It’s not just you and me — Scram Scribe and Joe Fan — who are turned off about what has happened to college athletics the past few years.
On Viking hoops, Golliver, Bjaranson, Warren and Callan, and Winterhawk legends
With less than two minutes left on the clock, as Jase Coburn emptied his Portland State bench with the Big Sky Conference regular-season championship safely tucked away, partisans among the season-high crowd of 1,649 at Viking Pavilion stood, cheered and waved white flags in celebration