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Issue date: 5/15/09 Section: Sports
CREW CORRECTION
In the May 14 sports section of The Daily Barometer it was incorrectly stated that the Oregon State women's team was racing for a chance to compete in the IRA National Championships and that the team would need to place in the top three to advance past the Pac-10 Championships.
In fact women's rowing has the opportunity to compete for a chance in the NCAA Championships. Men's rowing competes for a chance in the IRA National Championships. The women will race hoping to take the top spot in the West Region. In the nation there are five regions, with the top team in each receiving an automatic spot in the NCAA Championships. The NCAA selects 11 additional teams to extend invites to.
The Daily Barometer regrets this error.
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Baseball seniors honored
Prior to Sunday's series finale with Washington State, the Oregon State baseball team will honor its five seniors. That ceremony will cap a big weekend for the Beavers.
Oregon State's seniors for the 2009 season are John Wallace, Koa Kahalehoe, Mark Grbavac, Kyle Foster and Logan Boyd. They will be joined by student-manager Brian Pecor and assistant athletic trainer C.J. Neumann.
After the game, make sure to stay at Goss Stadium as the team's five seniors will be signing autographs in the main lobby.
Sunday's senior ceremony will start shortly before the game and is not the only celebration going on at Goss Stadium. The men's basketball team will be signing autographs from 11:45-12:30 p.m. in the Goss lobby and the Beavers will be honored for their 2009 CBI Championship during the game. For those who can't make the game, radio play-by-play man Mike Parker is expected to have special guests on the air during the game.
- Sports Information
Dad's Weekend tickets
Oregon State University students may begin purchasing Dad's Weekend tickets Mon. May 18 for the Nov. 14 home football game against the Washington Huskies. Students are reminded that there are limited supplies of tickets available.
In the May 14 sports section of The Daily Barometer it was incorrectly stated that the Oregon State women's team was racing for a chance to compete in the IRA National Championships and that the team would need to place in the top three to advance past the Pac-10 Championships.
In fact women's rowing has the opportunity to compete for a chance in the NCAA Championships. Men's rowing competes for a chance in the IRA National Championships. The women will race hoping to take the top spot in the West Region. In the nation there are five regions, with the top team in each receiving an automatic spot in the NCAA Championships. The NCAA selects 11 additional teams to extend invites to.
The Daily Barometer regrets this error.
Spot an error? E-mail editor@dailybarometer.com
Baseball seniors honored
Prior to Sunday's series finale with Washington State, the Oregon State baseball team will honor its five seniors. That ceremony will cap a big weekend for the Beavers.
Oregon State's seniors for the 2009 season are John Wallace, Koa Kahalehoe, Mark Grbavac, Kyle Foster and Logan Boyd. They will be joined by student-manager Brian Pecor and assistant athletic trainer C.J. Neumann.
After the game, make sure to stay at Goss Stadium as the team's five seniors will be signing autographs in the main lobby.
Sunday's senior ceremony will start shortly before the game and is not the only celebration going on at Goss Stadium. The men's basketball team will be signing autographs from 11:45-12:30 p.m. in the Goss lobby and the Beavers will be honored for their 2009 CBI Championship during the game. For those who can't make the game, radio play-by-play man Mike Parker is expected to have special guests on the air during the game.
- Sports Information
Dad's Weekend tickets
Oregon State University students may begin purchasing Dad's Weekend tickets Mon. May 18 for the Nov. 14 home football game against the Washington Huskies. Students are reminded that there are limited supplies of tickets available.
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