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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 44 MIN

Looming Transfer Portal Trouble For Oregon State Basketball

from State of the Beavs · host Trips Left Media

Things are starting to take shape for the Oregon State football program. JaMarcus Shephard is looking to see where the remaining pieced of his team can fit for the 2026 season as spring ball continues. Shephard also noted this week that he hopes he will get to be part of selecting OSU's next athletic director. Meanwhile, the men's basketball program has now added four assistant coaches to help Justin Joyner take the first step as head coach. Learn who those new additions are and how their backgrounds can be beneficial to the rebuild. That rebuild is helped along by Josiah Lake's pledge to return to Corvallis for another season. Scott Rueck's women's basketball program is also looking at significant turnover again heading into their first year in the new Pac-12. What are the key roster holes that the OSU women will have to fill? Oregon State baseball remains in the top ten this week despite a blowout loss to Washington last week. The good news is Mitch Canham's team look to be surging again with a four-game road winning streak. Your host Matt Bagley dives into all that and more this week on a new episode of State of the Beavs. Go Beavs. Music by audionautix.com. All music produced by Jason Shaw on AudionautiX is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Things are starting to take shape for the Oregon State football program. JaMarcus Shephard is looking to see where the remaining pieced of his team can fit for the 2026 season as spring ball continues. Shephard also noted this week that he hopes he will get to be part of selecting OSU's next athletic director. Meanwhile, the men's basketball program has now added four assistant coaches to help Justin Joyner take the first step as head coach. Learn who those new additions are and how their backgrounds can be beneficial to the rebuild. That rebuild is helped along by Josiah Lake's pledge to return to Corvallis for another season. Scott Rueck's women's basketball program is also looking at significant turnover again heading into their first year in the new Pac-12. What are the key roster holes that the OSU women will have to fill? Oregon State baseball remains in the top ten this week despite a blowout loss to Washington last week. The good news is Mitch Canham's team look to be surging again with a four-game road winning streak. Your host Matt Bagley dives into all that and more this week on a new episode of State of the Beavs. Go Beavs. Music by audionautix.com. All music produced by Jason Shaw on AudionautiX is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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