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Recapping the first 11 games of Oakland baseballs season

Recapping the first 11 games of Oakland baseball’s season

Evan Blanchard, Sports Reporter March 13, 2024

Spring means many different things to different people. For some, it means the return of some green in our bland midwestern color palette. For others, it’s about Easter and hunting eggs with your family....

A plan to upgrade the Oakland Baseball Field is in the works.

OU baseball cruises past Lansing Community College in first fall ball game

Brock Heilig, Sports Editor September 28, 2022

The Oakland baseball team took the diamond on Sunday against Lansing Community College for the first time since last season. The Golden Grizzlies put together an offensive masterpiece in a 19-4 beatdown...

Brad Goulet had four hits in six at-bats against Michigan on Wednesday.

Baseball goes to Ann Arbor and cruises past Michigan

Brock Heilig, Sports Editor March 31, 2022

The Oakland baseball team defeated the Michigan Wolverines, 14-7, on Wednesday afternoon at Ray Fisher Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Golden Grizzlies traveled an hour southwest of campus to take...

Brett Hagen started game 3 of Oaklands series against SIUE, allowing four runs on five hits in four innings pitched.

Oakland baseball swept by SIUE as early season woes continue

Brock Heilig, Sports Editor March 16, 2022

The Oakland baseball team suffered its second sweep of the season this past weekend, dropping three games in two days to Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. After the schedule had to be adjusted...

Ian Cleary hit a total of four home runs in Oaklands weekend series against Marshall.

Baseball salvages one game in weekend series at Marshall

Reece Taylor, Sports Reporter March 8, 2022

The Oakland University Golden Grizzlies baseball team lost a four-game series to the Marshall University Herd on March 3-5 at the Kennedy Center in Huntington, West Virginia. The Golden Grizzlies, who...

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