SURPRISE/PHOENIX, Ariz. – Oregon Tech completed the first weekend of the 2026 season with a split doubleheader sweep, topping Ottawa (Ariz.) in an afternoon match-up, 6-3, before dominating Nelson (Ariz.), 19-1.
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The Hustlin' Owls combined for 24 hits on the day and road a pair of quality starts to improve to 3-1 on the young season.
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Noah Loew pitched Tech to a key series win against OUAZ (8-5), tossing five innings of one-run ball, striking out four. He was helped by an offense that stole 10 bases in the contest – including a school-record tying five from
Cal Pickhardt.
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Aiden Lundquist got the win in the late game, throwing five shutout innings, with the Owls building a 16-0 lead after four innings.
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In the opener, the Owls got RBI singles from Pickhardt in the second and
Jacob Cook in the third to take a 2-0 lead, but the Spirit (8-5) cut the margin to 2-1 in the third on a Camden Knutsen single and had a chance to tie the score, but Tech cut down a runner trying to score from second.
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OIT extended the margin to 6-1 after six innings, as Cook drove in a fifth inning run with a sacrifice fly and both Pickhardt and
Nick Gimino added sixth inning RBI singles.
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OUAZ strung together five eighth inning hits to plate two runs, but
Kaden Melzer fanned consecutive batters to end the threat.
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Pickhardt finished 2-for-3, with his stolen base total equaling the mark first established by Kai Fong in 2017.
Andrew Sharp added a 3-for-5 game and
Dylan Edwards had a pair of hits in the win.
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Under the lights, the Owls used a 15-hit attack to topple the NCCAA Warriors (3-8).
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Cook opened the scoring with a first inning RBI double and Pickhardt added a 2-run knock, with Cook making it 6-0 in the second with a 2-run single.
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Aiden Corkery and
Logan Macy had RBI singles in the third to push the lead to 9-0, while the Owls batted around for seven fourth inning runs – capped by a 3-run homer from
Logan Pontecorvo.
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Lundquist worked around six hits in his OIT debut, striking out six. Corkery was 3-for-4 with three RBI, Macy was 2-for-4 with two RBI, with both Cook and Pickhardt going 2-for-3 with three RBI.
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The Owls will have Sunday and Monday off, before meeting Benedictine Mesa in a Tuesday doubleheader.
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