Oregon State University has made headlines with the recent acquisition of tight end Jackson Bowers, a significant transfer who will contribute to their football program. Bowers, who is 6’4 and weighs 230 pounds, is transferring from a competitive high school football program, where he recorded impressive statistics including 75 receptions for 1,200 yards and 15 touchdowns in his junior year. His skills on the field have earned him a high ranking among tight ends nationally, making this transfer a big win for the Beavers as they aim for a competitive edge in upcoming seasons. Bowers stated, ‘I am excited to be a part of the Oregon State family and can’t wait to get on the field with my new teammates.’ In women’s basketball, Rees Schimel has been recognized for her outstanding performance, earning the West Coast Conference (WCC) Weekly Honor after averaging 20 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists last week. ‘It’s an honor to receive this recognition, and I couldn’t have done it without my teammates,’ Schimel commented. Additionally, Abraham has received the WCC Freshman Player of the Week award for the second time this season, highlighting his consistent performance and promising future.
Oregon State Secures Talented TE Jackson Bowers; WCC Honors for Rees Schimel
