2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL OREGON STATE BASEBALL HISTORY I M M Ralph Coleman, Norb Wellman CWFICKS OREGON STATE UNIVERS(TYATHL'TICSDEVELOPING FUTURE LEADERSTHROUGHEXCEL .ENCEINACADEMICSANDATHLEfl j9 i5Zi5Z 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL OREGON STATE YEARLY FINISHES 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 Otto Moore Fielder Jones - Oregon Collegiate Champs - Northwest Collegiate Champs 5-4 134-1 FrederickWalker E J Stewart 8-7 5-9 1916 1917 No team - World War 1 1918 J D Baldwin 1919 7-7 2-5 1920 Jimmie Richardson Jimmie Richardson 12-11 11-8 1921 Jimmie Richardson 11-8-1 1922 Guy Rathbun 13-8 1923 10-6 8-6 16-8-1 11-8 1925 Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman 11-2 11-2 1926 Ralph Coleman 6-7 2-6 1927 13-5 5-3 1928 Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman 8-6 3-5 1929 Roy Lamb 10-9 8-8 1930 Ralph Coleman 16-6 10-6 1914 1915 1924 7-10 4-4 7-9 1-7 13-8 5-1 10-9-1 5-3 5-7-1 9-8 Ralph Coleman 9-10 7-9 1932 10-9 8-8 1937 Slats Gill Slats Gill Slats Gill Slats Gill Slats Gill Slats Gill 1938 1934 1935 8-16 7-9 8-14 4-12 Ralph Coleman 18-7 10-6 1939 Ralph Coleman 15-9 7-8 1940 Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman 19-5 13,3 15-10 8-8 1943 Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman 1944 No team -World War 11 1945 No team - World War 11 1946 Ralph Coleman 16-10 10-6 1947 RalphColeman 14-11 6-10 1948 Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman 7-7 4-7 15-8 8-7 1942 1949 14-8 8-6 14-6 12-4 7-12 5-9 1951 23-6 10-4 1952 Ralph Coleman 27-12 10-6 1953 Ralph Coleman 15-9 8-3 1954 Ralph Coleman 12-8 10-6 1955 Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman 15-10 8-4 1956 17-13 7-8 1957 Ralph Coleman 18-13 8-7 1958 Ralph Coleman 18-11 104 1959 Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman 21-7 7-6 18-5 7-5 1960 1961 1962 27-14 8-6 26-6 23-12 1964 Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman 114 114 25-11 8-8 1965 Ralph Coleman 15-19 7-11 1966 Ralph Coleman Gene Tanselli 18-17 4-13 1963 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 Gene Tanselli Gene Tanselli Gene Tanselli Gene Tanselli Gene Tanselli Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley 1983 Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley 1984 1985 1980 1981 1982 Il1bb 23-13 9-6 23-13-1 6-12 17-20-1 9-12 19-15 5-6 18-17 6-10 13-24 2-15 15-20-1 5-13 16-23 6-12 28-10-1 13-5 31-15 12-6 31-17 12-6 22-22-2 6-9 21-25 4-11 33-16 8-9 29-14-1 11-7 29-15 16-8 27-17 17-7 Jack Riley 22-23 11-11 Jack Riley JaCK prey 34-17 12-12 .3v-'b 1d-b Slats Gill Gene Tanselli 5th, Northern Division 1990 3rd tie, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division 1991 1st tie, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division 1st, Northern Division 1994 Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley 1995 Pat Casey 25-24-1 14-16 1996 32-16-1 14-10 3rd, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division 1st tie, Northern Division 1997 Pat Casey Pat Casey Pat Casey 38-12-1 18-6 1987 1988 1992 1993 1998 31-15 15-9 30-19 14-10 27-23 15-9 30-22 15-9 28-20 12-8 35-16 22-8 2nd, Northern Division (5th in ND tourney 2nd, Northern Division (3rd in ND tourney) 2nd tie, Northern Division (3rd in ND tourney) 2nd, Northern Division (3rd in ND tourney) 2nd, Northern Division (2nd in ND tourney) 23-30 10-20 6th, Northern Division 31-18 20-10 2nd, Northern Division 1st, Northern Division 4th tie, Northern Division 35-14-1 15-9 1935 7-17 28-27 9-15 2nd, Northern Division 2nd, Northern Division 2nd, Northern Division 8th, Pacific-10 6th, Pacific-10 2001 31-24 11-13 6th, Pacific-10 31-23 10-14 6th, Pacific-10 2002 25-28 7-17 8th tie, Pacific-10 2003 2004 31-22 10-14 6th tie, Pacific-10 7th ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA 46-12 19-5 1st, Pacific-10 2005 50-16 16-7 1 st, Pacific-1 0; NCAA champ 1stABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA 2006 1,875.1,267.15822.603 22 PENNANTS TOTAL NOTE: From 1967 on, records include only games against NCAA or NAIA four-year schools For polls, ABCA denotes American Baseball CoachesAssociation/USAToday; BA denotes Baseball America magazine; CB denotes Collegiate Baseball newspaper; NCBWA denotes National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association 1999 2000 Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman 1950 2nd, Northern Division West -, Northern Division -, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division -, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division 1st, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division West 1st tie, Northern Division West 3rd , Northern Division West 3rd tie, Northern Division 2nd, Northern Division 3rd tie, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division 1989 5-11 8-8 1941 1st, Northern Division West 1st, Northern Division West 9-5 10-15 11-11 1936 1st tie, Northern Division West 3rd, Northern Division West 4-6 1931 1933 m 5-2 114 Jesse Garrett Wilkie Clark Roy Goble Hans Loot 1913 !851 F.C McReynolds Joe Fay 2nd, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division 1st, Northern Division 1st, Northern Division 2nd, Northern Division 2nd tie, Northern Division 2nd, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division 2nd, Northern Division 1st, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division 2nd, Northern Division 2nd, Northern Division 1st, Northern Division ............... ............. 1st, Northern Division ............................... 3rd, Northern Division .. ..................... 3rd, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division .. Pat Casey Pat Casey Pat Casey Pat Casey Pat Casey Pat Casey Pat Casey Pat Casey YEARS F.C McReynolds ...................................... 1907(1) Joe Fay ................................................. 1908 (1) Otto Moore ........................................... 1909(1) FielderJones ........................................ 1910(1) Walker ............................................... 1911(1) E.J Stewart ..................................... 1912(1) 1913(1) Jesse Garrett 1914(1) Wilkie Clark 1915(l) Roy Goble Hans Loof .............................................. 1916(l) 1918(1) J D Baldwin r................. NAME 13th CB 10th CB 22nd CB 3rd tie, Pacific-8 7th, Pacific-8 5th, Pacific-8 2nd, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division 3rd tie, Northern Division 1st tie, Northern Division 2nd, Northern Division 2nd, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division 2nd, Northern Division 2nd tie, Northern Division 1st, Northern Division 1st, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division (2nd, ND tourney) 3rd tie, Northern Division (1st, ND tourney) .......... 29th CB 1st, Nc hOm LhVisoni; l;t -Utoureyl .............. 21 s1 BA 29th CB ............................ LEAGUE 1ST OVERALL 5-2 11: 714 0 114 733 1 54 .556 0 13-4-1 750 1 8-7 .533 0 5-9 .357 7-10 4-4 7-9 412 438 13-8 10-9-1 4-6 0 1-7 500 125 0 619 5-1 833 1 525 400 5-3 625 1 1 0 1919-21(3) 30-26-1 535 18-20-1 474 .. . ............................... 1922(1) 1923-28,1930-31,1938-66 (35) Ralph Coleman RoyLamb .............................................. 1929(1) Slats Gill ............................................ 1932-37(6) Gene Tanselli .................................... .1967-72(6) Jack Riley ..................................... 1973-94(22) Pat Casey ................................. 1995-present(12) 13-8 619 9-8 529 0 .640 279-218 561 10 Jimmie Richardson GuyRathbun 561-316-1 0 10-9 526 8-8 3248 113-102-2 444 525 500 400 0 56-70 37-61 378 0 613-411-5 596 274-101 731 5 391-253-4 .606 150-143 512 2 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITYATHLE'TIC5 DEVfUpPINGFUTURELEADERSTHROUGHEWpj--ENCEINACADEMCSANDATHl.EC1CS 0 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL 1 OREGON STATE SCHOOL RECORDS Individual hitting vs Oregon Tech; Ben Bertrand, 1998 vs Washington; Andy Jarvis, 2001 vs Washington State Season: 21, Jim Wilson, 1982 BATTINGAVERAGE Season:.423, Randy Duke, 1987 Career: 379, Jay Dean, 1952-55 Career: 34, Joe Gerber, 1997-2000; Andy Jarvis, 2000-2003 RUNS BATTED IN Game: 9, Ken Bowen, 1985 vs Chico AT-BATS Game: 9, Mel Cuckovich, 1972 vs Washington; Doug Miller, 1972 vs Washington State S easo n: 67 , J oe G e rb er, 2000 Career: 725, Andy Jarvis, 2000-03 Career: 173, Andy Jarvis, 2000-03 RUNS TOTAL BASES Game: 6, Bobby Buob, 1954 vs Washington; Jim Ruggles, 1954 vs Washington; Ken Bowen, 1985 vs Chico State Season: 83, Cole Gillespie, 2006 Game: 14, Jim Wilson, 1982 vs Washington State Season: 163, Cole Gillespie, 2006 Career: 382, Andy Jarvis, 2000-03 Career: 168, Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003- Season: 829, Jim Wilson, 1982 Career: 640, Jim Wilson, 1980-82. STOLEN BASES Game: 4, Steve Lyons, 1979 vs Oregon Tech; David Anderson, 1991 vs Willamette Season: 29 , D ave B run d age, 1986 Career: 62, Todd Thomas, 1980-83 WALKS Game: 5, Bob Beall, 1970 vs UCLA . SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 05 HITS Game: 5, Bill Meyer, 1939 vs Idaho; Jay Dean, 1952 vs Fresno State; Jay Dean, Jack Pinion, 1954 vs Washington ; 1955 vs Washin g ton State ; Dave Hummel, 1971 vs California; Jerry Yung, 1979 vs Lewis & Clark; Ron Dyer, 1980 vs Linfield; Dain Syverson,1984 vs Washington State; Ken Bowen, 1985 vs Chico State; Jeff Brauning, 1988 vs Washington; Jeff Braunin g, 1988 vs Eastern Washin g ton; R A Neitzel,1990 vs. Western Oregon; Mike Leone, 1996 vs Creighton; Joe Gerber, 1999 vs Washington; Josh Carter, 1999 vs. Portland; Andy Jarvis, 2003 vs New Mexico; Seth Pietsch, 2003 vs New Mexico; Aaron Mathews , 2003 vs Washin g ton State; Mike Hass, 2004 vs ArkansasLittle Rock; Andy Jenkins, 2005 vs Southern California; Chris Kunda, 2006 vs Texas-Pan American; Tyler Graham, 2006 vs Stanford Season: 99, Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005 C areer: 236 , J acob y Ell sb ury, 200305 ton Longest Winning Streak, Team: 18 Season: 460, 1999 games, 1951,1962. Season: 137, Scott Nicholson, 2001 Career: 348, Mike Gorman,1979-82 INNINGS PITCHED Game: 16.0, Greg Jurgenson, 1972 vs. HIT BY PITCH Game: Not available games, 1966 Season: 48, Rich Dodge, 1977 Career: 120, Ken Bowen, 1984-87 STRIKEOUTS Game: 5 , Zac h G ordon , 2001 vs S an Diego State. Season: 58, Troy Schader, 1999 Career: 151, Ryan Lipe, 1995-98 HIT BY PITCH Game: 3, Jim Champion, 1992 vs Portland; Tyson Vermillion, 1996 vs Was hi ng to n St at e; Tyson V erm illi on, 1997 vs Oklahoma; Bryan Ingram, 1999 vs Gonzaga; Todd Shelton, 2005 vs New Mexico State; Bill Rowe, 2006 vs Stanford Season: 14, Curtis Davis, 2001; Cole Gillespie, 2006 C areer: 30 R yan Li pe, 1995 - 98 ; Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003-05 , Longest Losing Streak, Team: 9 Season: 80,1997 Most Wins, Regular Season, Team: 41,2005 Washington HIT INTO DOUBLE PLAYS Game: Not available Season: 136 2, Jonah Nickerson, Season:55,2006 OSU 33, Portland 3,1997 Largest Margin Of Victory: 30 runs; Largest Margin of Defeat: 20 runs; 2006. Season: 261 Darwin Barney, 2006 , HITS Game: Not available C areer: 348 2 , Ken No bl e, 1975 - 78 COMPLETE GAMES Season: 12, Cecil Ira, 1962 Career: 28, Cecil Ira, 1961-63 SHUTOUTS Season: 5, Cecil Ira, 1963 Career: 10, Cecil Ira, 1961-63 RUNS ALLOWED Game: Not available Season: 90, Mark Newell, 1999 Career: 229, Stephen Copeland, 2000-03 WILD PITCHES Game: Not available S eason: 15 , S co tt Chr i s t man, 1992 Career: 28, Kevin Hooker, 1991-95 HIT BATTERS Game: Not available Season: 32, Dallas Buck, 2005 Career: 74, Dallas Buck, 2004-06 Team pitching Washing ton State 26 , OSU 6 1973 WINS Season: 50, 2006 (50-16) OSU 16, New Mexico State 14, 2003 LOSSES Season: 35,1999(19-35) SAVES Season: 21, 2005; 2006 EARNED RUN AVERAGE Season: 2 32,1964 STRIKEOUTS Game: 18,1941 vs Idaho Season: 463, 2005 WALKS Game: Not available Season: 254,1992 HITS Game: Not available Season: 608, 1999 INNINGS PITCHED , Largest Deficit Overcome: 14 runs; Largest Goss Stadium at Coleman Field Crowd: 5,000; June 7,1952; Far West Regional championship; OSU 8, Fresno State 4 (Largest post1999 renovation crowd: 3,194; June 11, 2006; NCAA Super Regional Game 2; OSU 15, Stanford 0) Largest Crowd, Any Site: 30,335; June 21, 2006; College World Series Game 4; OSU 5, Rice 0 Firsts First game: Salem High 4, OSU 0; April 12, 1907 at Corvallis First win: OSU 8, Salem High 1; April 19,1907 at Salem Individual fielding Season: 5851 2006 First game atGoss Stadium at Coleman Field: Salem High 4 , OSU COMPLETE GAMES 0; April 12,1907 ERRORS Game: 4, many times. Season: 24,1994 First win at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field: OSU 12, Willamette Game: 20 0,1972 vs Washington , SHUTOUTS Season: 30, Dave Backen, 1978 Season: 8,1976,1993,2006 Career: 62, Ken Bowen, 1984-87 RUNS ALLOWED Game: 26,1973 vs Washington State 0; May 2,1907. First night game: Oregon 9, OSU 8; May 22,1948 at Eugene Civic Sta- Team hitting (6-26) dium Season: 446, 1999 First night game at Goss Stadium BATTINGAVERAGE at Coleman Field: OSU 3, Stanford 1; Season: 327,1997 WILD PITCHES Game: Not available AT-BATS Season: 66,1999 First championship: 1908 Oregon Game: 74,1972 vs Washington Collegiate championship Season: 2,264,2006 HIT BATTERS Game: Not available RUNS S eason: 76 2004 April 26,2002 Game: 36,1985 vs. Chico State (36- Pacific-10 records 12) Team fielding RUNS BATTED IN State , . DOUBLES Game: 3 , Rich Harper 1978 vs Cal State-Sacramento; Dan Pearson, 1979 Individual pitching Season: 504 1997 vs Puget Sound; Steve Rudolph, 1979 WINS Game: 27,1954 vs Washington ERRORS Game: Not available vs Puget Sound; Mike Leone 1996 vs Creighton; Garrett Bates, 1999 vs Washington State; Chris Biles, 2003 vs Washington State; Tony Calderon, 2003 vs Washington State; Paul Richie, 2003 vs Portland; Aaron Mathews, 2004 vs The Citadel; Mike Li ssm a n , 2005 vs New Mexico State Shea McFeely, 2005 vs Arizona; Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005 vs UCLA; Mitch Canham, 2005 vs St John's; Chris Kunda, 2006 vs Texas-Pan American; Cole Gillespie, 2006 vs Season: 14, Scott Christman.1993 Season: 684,2006 Season: 101,1977 (14-1) DOUBLES Career: 30, Ken Noble, 1975-78 (30- Game: 10, 1979vs PugetSound; DOUBLE PLAYS Game: Not available 17) 2003 vs. Portland Season: 68,1987 LOSSES Season: 125, 2006 FIELDING PERCENTAGE Team, Inning: (tie) 4,1966 vs Oregon; 2003 vs California Season: 9, B R Cook, 1999(6-9); Season: 975,2006 WALKS C areer: 18 , Mason S mith 1991 - 94 TRIPLES Game: 4,1980 vs Western Oregon; 1994 vs Maine 1997 vs Portland (22-18) State Etc. WINNING PERCENTAGE Season:31,2006 Longest Hitting Streak, Individual: Season: 1 000, Mark Newell, 1997 HOME RUNS 31 games, Jeff Brauning, 1989, 1963 (8-0) Individual, Career: 10, Cecil Ira, , Thad Johnson, 2001 (6-9) ; , , HITS ; Career: 917, Leon Criner,1959-61 Game: 7, 2000 vs Portland; 2001 vs Washington Kansas (11-1) Season: 60,1998 Season: 25, Cole Gillespie, 2006 Career: 49, Chris Biles, 2000-2003 TRIPLES Game: 2, Karl Jensen, 1932 vs Idaho; John Collins, 1990 vs Western Oregon; Ji m Ch amp on, 1994 vs Pac ifi c (Ore ); Abino Vazquez, 1997 vs Gonzaga; Abino Vazquez, 1997 vs Portland State; Shea McFeely, 2006 SAVES RUNS BATTED IN No-hitters: Fred Gallagher vs Montana, April 12,1947; OSU 1, Montana 0 Cleve Benson, Eric Selberg, Jack Humphreyvs Portland,April 11, 1967, Season: 20, Kevin Gunderson, 2006 Career: 37, Kevin Gunderson, 2004- Game: 34,1985 vs Chico State OSU 11, Portland 0 Season: 455, 1997 06 TOTAL BASES Most Consecutive Shutout Innings Pitched, Individual: 45, Ken Forsch, EARNED RUN AVERAGE Game: Not available 1968 S eason: 1 07 , Bill O erdi ng, 1960 Season: 979 2006 Most Consecutive Pitchin g Wins , Career: 1 79, Cecil Ira, 1961-63 STRIKEOUTS Game: 17, Mason Smith, 1994 vs SLUGGING PERCENTAGE vs New Mexico Portland STOLEN BASES Game: 10, many times Season: 7,Abino Vazquez, 1997 Career: 13, Todd Thomas, 1980-83 Season: 131, Jonah Nickerson, 2006 Season: 101, 1986 Individual: 14, Scott Christman, 1993 Longest Game: 20 innings, 1972 vs Washington; Washington 2, OSU 1 Most Runs, Both Teams: 48,1985 vs Chico State; OSU 36, Chico State Career: 299, Jonah Nickerson, 2004- HOME RUNS 06 WALKS Game: 22,1985 vs Chico State Game: 3, Jerry Exley, 1956 vs Oregon; Darryl Summerfield,1968 vs Washington; Jim Wilson, 1982 vs WALKS Game: Not available Season: 62, Jeff Reece, 1983 Career: P5, i , Season: 497,1997 Season: 337,1998 STRIKEOUTS Game: 18,1941 vs Idaho; 1997 vs q-h Team , Game: 34 1985 vs Chico , DOUBLES Team, Game: 10, 1979 vs Puget Sound; 2003 vs Portland HOME RUNS Individual, Game: (tie) 5, Bob Beall, 1970 vs UCLA SHUTOUTS Individual, Season: 5, Cecil Ira, 1961-63 LONGEST GAME 20 innings, 1972 vs Washington LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME 14 runs, 2003 vs New Mexico State; OSU 16, New Mexico State 14 NCAA leaders STOLEN BASES Individual, Per Game: Kim Bradshaw, 1959, 0.93 (26 stolen bases 12 in 28 games) SAVES Most Home Runs, One Inning, Team: 4,1966 vs Oregon; 2003 vs 20 California Most Runs, One Inning, Team: 16 Individual: Kevin Gunderson, 2006, DOUBLE PLAYS Team, Per Game: 1987,1 48 (68 u'la r n OREGON STATF UNIVERSITY ATHL-ET9CS- DEVEIAPING F UI UJRE 9JADE RS T HROIJGH EXCEi1F_-NCE IN AC ADE;NICS ANO ATHLETICS 8 52 2007 E OREGON STAT BASEBALL Batting average (minimum 260 at-bats) 1 Jay Dean, 1952-55 2 A J Marquardt, 1993-94 3 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003-05 4 Joe Gerber, 1997-2000 (tie) Brian Barden, 2000-02 6 Ben Bertrand, 1996-98 7 Dan Cunningham, 1971-73 8 Chris Biles, 2000-03 379 9 Dave Brundage, 1984-86 (tie) Mike Leone, 1996-97 350 373 365 362 362 .. 358 354 353 350 .. At-bats 1 Andy Jarvis, 2000-03 2 Shea McFeely, 2004-06 3 Jon Yonemitsu, 1990-93 4 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003-05 725 . 653 648 646 5 Ken Bowen, 1984-87 643 . 6. Brian Barden, 2000-02 7 Aaron Anderson, 1988-92 639 8 Pete Rowe, 1974-77 593 9 Chris Kunda, 2003-06 10 Ryan Lipe, 1995-98 591 613 581 Jacoby Ellsbury Hits 1 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003-05 2 Andy Jarvis, 2000-03 3 Br i an Bar d en, 2000- 02 4 Ken Bowen , 1984-87 232 231 .. 206 5 Joe Gerber , 1997-2000 6 Chris Biles, 2000-03 . 7 Shea McFeely, 2004-06 201 8 Drew Hedges, 1997-2000 187 9 Pete Rowe, 1974-77 186 199 198 10 Aaron Anderson, 1988-92 185 . Runs 1 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003-05 168 2 Ken Bowen, 1984-87 150 3 Todd Thomas, 1980-83 .. (tie) Brian Barden , 2000-02 5 Shea Mc F ee l y, 2004- 06 6 Andy Jarvis, 2000-03 148 7 Drew Hedges, 1997-2000.. 139 8 Ryan Lipe, 1995-98 (ti e ) J oe G er b er, 1997- 2000 ... 10 M att B a ilie, 1995 - 98 134 148 142 141 134 132 D ou bl es 1 Chris Biles, 2000-03 ... 2 Joe Gerber, 1997-2000 3 Josh Carter, 1999-2001 (tie) Andy Jarvis, 2000-03 5 Brian Barden , 2000-02 6 Seth Pietsch, 2001-03 (tie) Chris Kunda, 2003-06 8 Drew Hedges, 1997-2000 (tie) Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003-05 10. Ken Bowen, 1984-87 49 44 . 42 39 38 38 37 37 36 , 36 Tr i p l es 1 Todd Thomas, 1980-83 .. 13 2 Chuck Fisk, 1952-55 ............r.. 10 (tie) Seth Pietsch, 2001-03 10 4 J e ff Doy l e, 1975 -77 .. (ti e ) Eri c Stark 1998 - 2001 9 (tie) Aaron Mathews , 2002-04 9 9 , . 10 Seth Pietsch, 2001-03 Home runs 1 Joe Gerber, 1997-2000 (tie) Andy Jarvis, 2000-03 3 Al Hunsinger, 1980-81 4 Bob McNair, 1978-80 (tie) Jim Wilson, 1980-82 6 Matt Bailie, 1995-98 (tie) Brian Barden 2000-02 8 Seth Pietsch , 2001-03 9 Steve Smith, 1981-83 (tie) David Schmidt, 1994-96 (tie) Ben Bertrand, 1996-98 (tie) Troy Schader, 1997-99 , 34 28 27 8 . (tie) Dave Schoppe, 1988-91 8 (tie)Abino Vazquez, 1996-97 (t e) J aco b y Ell sbury, 2003-05 (tie) Shea McFeely, 2004-06 (tie) Cole Gillespie, 2004-06 8 8 i 8 . 8 274 Slugging percentage (minimum 260 at-bats) 1 Jim Wilson, 1980-82 . 640 . 21 2 Al Hunsinger, 1980-81 .... 3 Ben Bertrand, 1996-98 4 Joe Gerber , 1997-2000 5 Cole Gilles p ie , 2004-06 6 A J Mar q uardt , 1993-94 7 Chris Wakeland, 1995-96 8 Chris Biles, 2000-03 21 9 Mike Leone, 1996-97 555 (tie) Brian Barden, 2000-02 555 27 25 25 22 21 21 Runs batted in 639 750(27-9) 6 Cecil Ira, 1961-63 (tie) Jake Postlewait , 2001-04 750(18-6) 750(12-4) (tie) Bill Oerding,'59-61 (tie) John Collins,'80-81 750(12-4) 10 Jonah Nickerson, 2004-06 743(26-9) 631 . 625 579 Saves 578 1 Kevin Gunderson , 2004-06 37 569 2 Jared Sanders, 2002-04 12 564 3 Mike Boire, 1996-98 4 Jim Grove, 1979-82 5 Dallas Buck, 2004-06 6 Dave Schoppe , 1989-91 7 Ron Daulton , 1984-86 (tie) Tim Lambert, 1985-88 . (tie) Stephen Copeland, 2000-03 (tie) Nate Fogle, 2005 11 .9 . 1 Andy Jarvis, 2000-03 2 Joe Gerber, 1997-2000 3 Brian Barden, 2000-02 4 Matt Bailie, 1995-98 173 5 Ken Bowen , 1984-87 131 6 Bob McNair,1978-80 130 (tie) Shea McFeely, 2004-06 8 Ryan Lipe, 1995-98 ................. 9 Chris Biles, 2000-03 ............... 10 Josh Carter, 1999-2001 130 169 154 144 126 125 120 42 . (tie) Shea McFeely, 2004-06 7 Dave Backen,1978-81 Ken Bowen 236 Walks Stolen bases 1 Todd Thomas, 1980-83 .. 2 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003-05 3 Jeff Doyle, 1975-77 4 Steve Lyons, 1979-81 ................ 5 Kim Bradshaw, 1957-59. .. 6 Steve Smith,1981-83 7 Rich Dodge, 1974-77 8 R A Neitzel, 1988-90 (tie) Tyler Graham, 2003-06 10 Bryan Ganter, 1984-87 . 62 60 44 41 (minimum 120 innings pitched) 40 1 Cecil Ira, 1961-63 ................... 2. Steve Clark, 1962-64 .............. 3 Ken Forsch, 1967-68 ............. 4 Scott Anderson, 1981-84 5 Pat Barry, 1975-78 .................. 6 Bill Oerding, 1959-61 ...... ... 7 Mark Niles, 1979-80 8 Bailey Brem, 1952-54 9 Denny Straub, 1961-64 (tie) Denny Thwer, 1966-68 39 39 36 1 Ken Bowen, 1984-87 120 W ins 2 Mickey Riley, 1980-83 118 1 Ken Noble, 1975-78 3 Rich Dodge, 1974-77 111 2 Mike Gorman, 1979-82 (tie) John Sipple, 1984-86 28(28-13) (tie) Jeff Post, 1989-92 4) 28 (28-10) (tie) Dallas Buck, 2004-06 .. 27(27-9) 6 Cecil Ira, 1961-63 7 Jonah Nickerson, 2004-06 26(26-9) 8 ScottAnderson,'81-84 25(25-17) 9 Andrew Checketts,'96-98 24(24-7) 23 (23-14) 10 Jeff Otis, 1986-90 4 Shea McFeely, 2004-06 5 Matt Bailie, 1995-98 107 6 Dave Backen, 1978-81 103 7 Joe Gerber, 1997-2000 8 Steve Lyons, 1979-81 (tie) Todd Thomas, 1980-83 10 Bob Beall, 1968-70 102 106 101 101 99 Total bases 30(30-17) 28(28-16) '85 6 Ken Bowen , 1984-87 303 7 Shea McFeely, 2004-06 8 Bob McNair, 1978-80 9 Drew Hedges, 1997-2000 292 Winning percentage 347 (minimum 10 wins) 337 1 Leon Criner,1959-61 917(11-1) 2 Andrew Checketts, 1996-98 774(24-7) 3 MikeThurman,'91-94 773(17-5) 4 Jeff Reece, 1981-83 769(20-6) (tie) Kyle Dunning,'80-81 769 (10-3) 318 285 283 4 Scoff Anderson, 1981-84... 18 5 5 Ken Noble 1975-78 (tie) John Sipple , 1984-88 5 7 Mike Gorman,1979-82 ... 17 5 8 Gail Meier, 1973-76 9 Scott Nicholson, 2000-01 10 Jeff Otis , 1986-89 (tie) ScottChristman , 1991-93 1 79 192 212 215 253 2 58 2 59 2 61 266 266 , 1 Jonah Nickerson, 2004-06 299 2 Dallas Buck, 2004-06 3 Mason Smith, 1991-94 4 John Sipple, 1984-88 272 5 ScottAnderson, 1981-84 258 6 Scoff Christman 1991-93 249 7 Mike Gorman 1979-82 8 Cecil Ira,1961-63 9 Ken Noble, 1975-78 10 Jeff Otis, 1986-90 237 , , 18 16 15 . 14 14 Cecil Ira, 1961-63 ...................... 10 ........... 7 2 John Sipple, 1984-88 5 3 Jeff Post, 1989-92 4 Ken Noble, 1975-78 ................... 4 4 (tie) Scott Christman, 1991-93 .. 4 (tie) Mason Smith, 1991-94 3 7 Bill Oerding, 1959-61 (tie) Jeff Otis, 1986-89 3 1 . . (tie) Mike Thurman, 1992-94 3 (tie) Scott Nicholson, 2000-01 3 267 263 227 212 207 Innings pitched 1 Ken Noble, 1975-78 2 Mike Gorman,1979-82 19 ...... Sh u tou ts St r ikeou t s , 1 Andy Jarvis, 2000-03 ............... 2 Brian Barden, 2000-02 3 Joe Gerber, 1997-2000 4 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003-05 5 Chris Biles, 2000-03 ................ 1 Cecil Ira, 1961-63 ................. .... .28 2 Mason Smith, 1991-94 ............. 22 21 3 Norb Wellman, 1952-54 6 5 Earned run average Complete games 7 54 46 3 Mason Smith, 1991-94 3302 4 Dallas Buck, 2004-06 3262 5 ScottAnderson , 1981-84 3252 6 Jeff Otis, 1986-90 3060 7 Jonah Nickerson, 2004-06 2922 286 0 8 Jeff Post, 1989-92 9 Cecil Ira, 1961-63 281 0 10 Stephen Copeland, 2000-03 2740 3482 3372 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY AIHLErCS' DEVELOPING EUTURELEADERSTHROUGH EXCELLENCE JN ACADEMICS AND ATHLETICS 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL OREGON STATE SEASON LEADERS Batting average minimum 120 at-bats) 1 Randy Duke, 1987 423 2 Dwane Helbig, 1952 ................ All 3 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005 .. 406 405 4 Dan Cunningham,1971 5 Ken Bowen, 1987 ................... 404 397 3 Jason Stranberg, 1997 7 Chris Biles, 2001 ................... 395 3 Curtis Davis, 2001 ................... 390 3. Andy Jenkins, 2005 ............... . 388 10 Joe Gerber, 1999 387 . . . At-bats 1 Darwin Barney, 2006 2 Shea McFeely, 2006 261 3 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005 4 Brian Barden, 2002 5 Aaron Mathews, 2004 3 Brian Barden, 2001 244 ;tie) Darwin Barney, 2005 226 3 Seth Pietsch, 2003 224 9 Josh Carter, 2001 220 10 Andy Jarvis, 2003 217 260 232 227 226 Brian Barden Hits 1 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005 2 Cole Gillespie, 2006 3 Darwin Barney, 2006 4 Brian Barden, 2001 5. Brian Barden, 2002 (tie) Andy Jenkins , 2005 87 (tie) Cole Gillespie, 2006 ................. 5 86 83 ..... . 81 81 7 Josh Carter , 2001 .. ;tie) Seth Pietsch 2003 (tie) Bill Rowe 2006 1 0 Shea h M c Feel y, 2006 .. 78 . 78 , 78 , 77 1 Jim Wilson, 1982 2 Al Hunsinger,1981 3 Bob McNair,1980 4 Al Hunsinger,1980 ..... 1 Cole Gillespie, 2006 .. 2 Jason Stranberg,1997 3 Jacoby Ellsbury , 2003.. 83 67 56 6 Dave Brundage , 1986 55 . 14 13 7 Steve Smith 1983 (tie) David Schmidt, 1996 (tie) Andy Jarvis, 2001 (tie) ti Seth e Pi etsc h 2003 12 , 56 . 53 . 52 52 10 Chris Wakeland,1996 .. 51 . (tie) Brian Barden, 2001 51 (tie) Seth Pietsch, 2002 51 13 12 12 12 , ..... (tie) Tony Calderon, 2003 24 4 Chris Biles 2003 5 Bill Rowe, 2006 B A J Marquardt, 1993 23 (tie) Joe Gerber, 2000 (tie) Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005 19 9 Jeff Brauning,1989 18 , Runs batted in 1 Joe Gerber, 2000 .................. . 67 2 Jim Wilson, 1982 ..................... 62 (tie) Rob Colley, 1998. .............. 62 4 Bob McNair,1980 .................. 59 5 Joe Gerber, 1999 57 (tie) Cole Gillespie, 2006 ............. 7 Andy Jenkins, 2005 ................... 's (tie) Bill Rowe, 2006 .................. 56 9 Br an B ar d en, 2001 .................. 55 10 Al Hunsin g er 1981 .................. 54 (tie) Ryan Lipe, 1997 ..................... 54 (tie) Ben Bertrand, 1998 54 (tie) Josh Carter, 2001 .................. 54 (tie) Mitch Canham, 2006 54 22 19 19 .. (tie) Troy Schader, 1999 (tie) Josh Carter, 2001 18 18 Walks 1 Rich Dodge, 1977 2 Ben Johnson , 1989 3 Cole Gillespie, 2006 4 Jeff Doyle, 1976 5 Darwin Barney 2006 6 Lance Ri ce, 1988 7 Ben Bertrand, 1998 W....... 8 Ken Bowen, 1986 (tie) Dave Brundage, 1986 (tie) Troy Haugen, 1989 (tie) Joe Gerber, 2000 (tie) Shea McFeely, 2004 ............... , Triples .. 1 Abino Vazquez,1997 2 Jeff Doyle 1977 ................... 7 . , . . (tie) Mitch Canham 1 Mark Newell, 1997 1 Jonah Nickerson, 2006 2 Scott Nicholson, 2001 3 Dallas Buck, 2005 4 Dallas Buck, 2006 .. 8 Bob McNair,1980 . 9 Seth Pietsch, 2002 . 124 . 123 (tie) Aaron Mathews, 2004 123 Slugging percentage 46 45 43 42 41 40 (minimum 120 at-bats) 1 Jim Wilson, 1982 829 2 Al Hunsinger, 1981 3 J oe G er ber, 1998 4 Cole Gillespie, 2006 ... 5 J oe G er ber, 1999 ............... 717 713 685 670 6, Ken Bowen, 1987 ................... . 667 7 Bob McNair,1980 ... ... 660 8 Ben Bertrand, 1997 ... 647 9. Chris Wakeland,1996 643 10 Chris Newman, 1983 628 . Stolen bases 1 Dave Brundage,1986 ............. 29 2 Jeff e B raun i ng, 1989 .... 28 . 3 Kim Brad s h aw, 1957 26 (tie) Jeff Doyle, 1977 26 (tie) Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005. . 26 6 Steve Lyons, 1980 25 7 Jeff Doyle,1976 .. 24 23 8 Scott Hardin, 1994 9. Todd Thomas, 1983 21 (tie) Tyler Graham, 2005 .. 21 ..... . .. Wins 1. Scott Christman,1993 14(14-1) 2 Dallas Buck , 2006 ..... 13(13-4) (tie) ti h Nic k erson, 2006 J 1 3 (13 - 3 ) 4 Dallas Buck, 2005 12(12-1 ) 5 Cecil Ira, 1962 ........ 11(11-3) 5 5 5 40 40 Total bases 1. Cole Gillespie, 2006 ............. 2 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005 3. Seth Pietsch, 2003 163 142 1 000(7-0) 1 000(6-0) (tie) Jason Bronson, 1997 6 Tom Hobbs 1964 1 000(6-0) 6 Mason Smith,1994 1000(5-0) 1000(4-0) 7, Cecil Ira, 1962 Saves 1 Kevin Gunderson , 2006 2 Kevin Gunderson, 2005 3 Jared Sanders, 2002.. 4 Mike Boire, 1997 5 Dallas Buck, 2004 20 . 14 . 11(11-3) 11(11-1) 11(11-2) 11(11-3) 36: 130: 129 128 5.ThadJohnson,2001 122: ... 120' .. 8 Mike Thurman, 1994. 9 Scott Christman , 1993 116: 114: 110: 10 Jonah Nickerson, 2005 110( . Complete games 9 1 Cecil Ira , 1962 .......................... 1' 8 2 Scott Anderson, 1984 .. 6 (tie) Cecil Ira, 1963 . 11 11 6 Jim Grove, 1982 5 4 Mason Smith,1994 (tie) Stephen Copeland, 2001 (tie) Nate Fogle, 2005 5 9 Tim Lambert,1986... 4 (tie) Jeff Post, 1990 (tie) Andy Baldwin, 2003 4 1( (tie) Mike Thurman, 1994 1( (tie) Scott Nicholson, 2001 6 Scott Christman, 1993 ................. 9 (tie) Ken Noble, 1976 ...................... 9 (tie) Rod Scheckla, 1988 ............... 9 5 4 9 Norb Wellman,1953 Earned run average (minimum 40 innings pitched) 1 Bill Carding, 1960 ................. 107 2 Cecil Ira, 1962 ........................ 3 Ken Noble, 1976 4 Steve Clark, 1964 ................. 5 Jack Humphrey, 1967 ............. 6 Scott Anderson, 1984 7 Lou Tanselli, 1979 8 John Si pp le 1988 .................. 123 . 126 146 153 (tie) Denny Tower, 1967 1 82 10 ScottAnderson,1976 .. 1 90 . 1 66 1 75 182 1 Cecil Ira, 1963 2 John Sipple, 1988 .............. (tie) Scott Christman, 1993 ............... 4 Bill Oerding, 1960 ...................... (tie) Cecil Ira, 1962 (tie) Ken Noble, 1976 (tie) Jeff Otis , 1987 ........................ (tie) Scott Nicholson, 2001 9 Many players 7 Chris Pine,1998 8 Jeff Reece, 1983 9 Scott Anderson, 1984 (tie) Scoff Christman,1992 131 . . .................. 8 8 Shutouts Strikeouts 1 Jonah Nickerson, 2006 2 Ken Forsch, 1968 3 Scott Christman,1993 4 Dallas Buck, 2005 5 Mason Smith, 1994 6 Jonah Nickerson, 2005 1( (ti e) Steve e Clark , 1964 . 11(11-1) 40 (tie) Jerry Johnson, 1970 4 Steve Clark, 1962 , (tie) Anton Maxwell, 2005 40 2 Bill Carding, 1960 .... 1000(7-0) 7 Many players 8 47 1 000(8-0) , 5 6 (tie) David Anderson, 1992 125 6 (tie) Aaron Mathews, 2004 (tie) Shea McFeely, 2006 ................ 7 Twink Pederson, 1956 ................ (tie) Lute Barnes, 1968 6 ... . 11(11-3) 6 . Innings pitched (minimum 4 wins) 126 . (tie) Jeff Reece, 1983 (tie) Mason Smith, 1994 (tie) Andrew Checketts, 1998 (tie) Scott Nicholson, 2001 (tie) Jake Postlewait, 2004 6 (tie) Todd Thomas , 1983 (tie) Seth Pietsch, 2002 (tie) Dave Backen,1980. .. . , 1 Cole Gillespie 2006 .................. 25 2 Seth Pietsch , 2002 . 24 . . i Doubles Winning percentage 126 128 . 13 56 (tie) Jacoby Ellsbury, 2004 (tie) Jacoby Ellsbury , 2005 . 1 15 (tie) Joe Gerber 1999 (tie) Cole Gillespie, 2006 , 4 Joe Gerber, 1999.. 5 Jim Wilson, 1982. (tie) Bill Rowe, 2006 7 Brian Barden, 2002 ome runs , Runs 7 Darwin Barney 2006 B Ben Bertrand , 1997 (tie) Seth Pietsch , 2003 Dave Brundage 99 121 119 118 115 114 104 100 98 98 133 OREGONSTATEUNIVERSflYATHIE.71CS-DEVELOPINGFUTURELEADERSTHROUGHEXCEUE CEINACAOEMICSANP T7iLcEflCS 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL OREGON STATE'S 2005 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES TEAM THE SERIES rill - The 2005 Beavers at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, site of the College World Series Coming from nowhere, going to Omaha Beavers surprised the nation in 2005 with Pacific-10 title, trip to College World Series In over a century of intercollegiate athletics at Oregon State, this was one of the truly special seasons. It wasn't just that the Beavers won the Pacific- 10 championship, reached the College World Series and set a school record for wins There was more to the story of the 2005 Beavers. One reason the team captivated the entire state was the fact that over half the players were from Oregon. "It's something you think about all the time," shortstop Darwin Barney said "It means something to be playing for your city and your state." even much of a chance in the preseason. But Oregon State eventually moved as high as No. 2 in the national polls, the Beavers' highest baseball ranking ever. "It's an unbelievable feeling," OSU head coach Pat Casey said. "There are a lot of times these athletes get overlooked ... "It's just a great tribute to the athletes and what they do, and to have it pay off and win a championship is just a dream." In this case, a dream come true. When the 2005 season began, Oregon State wasn't burdened by the weight of great expectations. OSU was picked to finish sixth in the Pacific-10 and the Beavers weren't mentioned in the national polls. "They need a little game experience," Beaver head coach Pat Casey said of his club "But we've worked tremendously hard toward some common goals and that's going to pay off for us." OSU opened some eyes by beating ninthranked Arizona State 12-6 on its home field during the first weekend of the season. That propelled the Beavers to a 21-4 record heading into the Pac- 10 season. After sweeping California to start the conference slate, OSU visited nationally ranked Stanford and Arizona on back-to-back weekends. The Beavers took the series at OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS-DEVELOPING FUTURE LEADERSTHROUGH EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICSAND ATHLE T 1CS 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL OSU first baseman Andy Jenkins steps on the bag for the final out of the NCAA Super Regional finale against Southern California, sending the Beavers onto the field in celebration of a College World Series berth 365 Stanford and nearly took the series at Arizona, returning home as Pac-10 title contenders and a team climbing in the national rankings. A win over Arizona State capped a 5-1 homestand against Washington State and the Sun Devils. The momentum carried over onto the road, where OSU swept series at both UCLA and Washington; the finale against the Huskies came in 10 innings after UW had tied the game with a two-out homer in the bottom of the ninth. "It seems like every time we play a game, somebody on our club does something that impresses me," Casey said after that win. "Everything they do, they prepare for it Now we're excited about coming home." With Oregon State's regular season enter- ing its final weekend, it would be the Southern California Trojans standing between the Beavers and the Pac-10 title Oregon State went into the final weekend of its regular season with a shot at the Pacific10 championship, and the Beavers took advantage of it. A five-run bottom of the eighth inning gave OSU a 5-4 win over Southern California in the series opener on May 20. The Beavers by now ranked as high as No. 3 in the country in some polls - used a familiar combination, with Dallas Buck getting the win and Kevin Gunderson the save; the OSU duo outdueled USC ace Ian Kennedy, who was a contender for numerous national pitcher of the year honors. Late in the game the next day, word fil- tered down to the OSU dugout that Stanford had beaten Arizona; a Beaver win would guarantee a tie for the Pac- 10 title. Oregon State wrapped up a 10-7 victory, then celebrated on the field. "It crossed my mind that we had just done something extremely special for Oregon State University and the city of Corvallis," Gunderson said after recording the final out. After eight straight weekends battling for at least a share of the championship in one of the nation's toughest conferences, it was time for a break. Oregon State had wrapped up its regular season a week ahead of the rest of the Pacific-10, giving the Beavers Memorial Day weekend off. OSU spent May 27 holding Fan Appreciation Night, playing an intrasquad game and giving fans pizza and a chance to meet the players. The next day, the Beavers learned they were sole champions of the Pacific-10 for 2005 when California won at Arizona. On May 29, the NCAA released its list of 16 sites for regional tournaments and Oregon State was on the list. The next day, the Beavers, their families and several dozen fans gathered to watch the NCAA selection show at the Hilton Garden Inn near campus. When the pairings were announced, Oregon State learned it would be the top seed in a field including Virginia, Ohio State and St. John's. Tickets quickly sold out, even with extra bleacher seats having been brought in behind the rightfield fence The geographically diverse field assembled and went through workouts at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field, and play got underway on Friday, June 3 Some ballplayers go through life never experiencing the thrill of hitting a walk-off home run. After the opening day of the Corvallis Regional, Shea McFeely wasn't one of them. McFeely accomplished the feat on the first pitch of the bottom of the ninth inning, sending the Beavers to a 4-3 win over Ohio State. With the score tied 3-3, McFeely launched his game-winning homer over the left-centerfreld fence off Buckeye reliever Rory Meister. That capped an Oregon State comeback that had seen the Beavers tie the game with Cole Gillespie's two-out single in the bottom of the eighth. McFeely annihilated the first pitch he saw - and the first pitch of the game by Meister - for his fifth home run of 2005. "During warm-ups, he was throwing a lot of fastballs," McFeely said. "It looked like he was throwing pretty straight and over the top. That's what our scouting report said on him. I just went up there and he threw a first pitch fastball up and in." Much of the game was a pitchers duel, as OREGON STATE U NI V ERSIIY ATHLE f7CS- DEVELOPING FU'URE LEADERS THROUGH EXCELLENCE IN ACADEM ICS AN D ATHLETICS 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL I Jacoby Ellsbury takes a swing Pat Casey exchanges lineups Buck and Ohio State starter Mike Madsen Canham was named the Outstanding Player for the tournament, going 8-for- 13 with one home run, three doubles, six runs batted in and six runs scored. The Beavers learned they would again be at home for the Super Regionals, and the opponent would be Southern California To earn a place in the College World Series, OSU would have to take a series from the 12-time national champions for the second time in four weeks. By now, the Beavers were the biggest surrendered three runs each. A sellout crowd of 2,612 saw Oregon State play in its first NCAA Regional since 1986. It was also the Beavers' first home postseason appearance since 1963. The next evening, Mitch Canham had four hits - including three doubles - and Jonah Nickerson struck out nine as he pitched a complete game for Oregon State in an 11-1 win over St. John's The win before a sellout crowd of 2,609 advanced OSU into the championship game. Canham tied his career high with four hits, and the three doubles tied OSU's singlegame record "I'm just trying to be patient and lay off the off-speed stuff," Canham said. "I thank God for giving me good eyesight for the weekend and I hope we stay with it." Nickerson scattered seven hits and didn't allow a run until the ninth inning, pitching his first complete game of the season and the second of his career. "It's awesome," OSU's Andy Jenkins said of the win over the Red Storm. "It's what we've been working on all year and getting to do it at home is even more special We're going to come out prepared, ready to go tomorrow." Indeed, the Beavers were prepared on June 5. On a damp evening, a 13-run second iwo CONE Eli l ONS lap inning propelled OSU to a 19-3 victory over St. John's, clinching the championship. The victory in front of 2,532 fans moved the Beavers into the Super Regionals, one step from the College World Series. "We're one step away from every college baseball player's dream," said Jenkins, who had four of the Beavers' season-high 22 hits. Danny Anderson had a pair of home runs, and Anton Maxwell pitched the win. The Beavers greet fans during an autograph session before the CWS sports story in the state. Even more seats were added to the OSU ballpark, with bleachers replacing the batting cages behind leftfield, and still the series sold out before the first pitch the evening of Saturday, June 11. The opener was a bizzare game in which Southern California made mistakes and Oregon State capitalized. Ryan Gipson's single drove in the goahead run for the Beavers in the sixth inning and Jenkins added a three-run homer in the eighth to lead OSU to a 10-4 victory over the error-prone Trojans. The Beavers fell behind 4-1 early, but capitalized on eight USC errors. "To me, the key to the whole thing was that we don't care how we win - we don't care if they surrendered, we don't care if we win by one or by 10 or whatever At this point in the season, it's just go find a way to win," Casey said. Buck kept the Beavers in the game against Kennedy; the OSU standout earned his 12th win of the season with 7 2/3 innings of work. Kennedy hadn't allowed the Beavers a hit until the fifth inning, but by then OSU had climbed back within 4-3. In the sixth, McFeely scored on a wild Johnny Stadium Creighton host followed with his go-ahead single Jenkins' homer capped OSU's five-run eighth inning, and the blast high over the leftfield fence sent the crowd of 3,059 into delirium. It was the sort of win that gave one the feeling that these Beavers might be a team of destiny. "Regardless of what happens offensively, what pitchers do, we always find a way to win," Gipson said. "We have all year, so OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS- DEVELOPING FUTURE LEADERS THROUGH EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS ANDAT1- E EI1CS 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL 2005 ROSTER PITCHERS NO. NAME 32 Reed Brown YR B-T HT. WT. Fr R-R 6.4 195 So Jr R.R 6-2 190 S-L 6-3 200 Jr R-R 6-3 220 So R-L 5-10 160 Sr L-L 6-1 185 Fr R-R 6-4 230 Jr R-R 6-6 235 Fr R-R 64 250 So L-L 5-9 175 So So R-R 6-2 220 R-R 6-1 190 Jr R-R 6-2 180 Fr R-R 6-0 185 Fr R-R 64 195 NO. NAME YR. B-T HT. So Jr Fr L-R 6-2 WT. 200 HOMETOWN MitchCanham 35 Billy Munich 20 Casey Priseman INFIELDERS S-R 6-1 225 El Macero, Calif R-R 6-1 180 VNbodr*,VVa#t NO. NAME 10 Darwin Barney 30 Travis Carver YR. B-T HT. WT. Fr Rat 5-10 170 Fr L-R 6-3 235 Cory Ellis 14 Ryan Gipson 8 Andy Jenkins 3 Chris Kunda 15 Lonnie Lechelt 25 JoeyLedesma 29 Shea McFeely 31 Scott Nelson 1 Todd Shelton OUTFIELDERS Fr R- R 5-7 160 HOMETOWN Beaverton, Ore McMinnville, Ore Portland, Ore Jr R-R 5-11 180 CaitralFkilOe Sr R-R 6-0 200 Jr R4R 6-0 175 Salem, Ore Philomath, Ore Fr R- R 6-0 190 Jr L-R 6-0 190 Kamdc,V& Tucson,Ariz Jr R-R 6-2 215 FabftyWa Jr Jr R-R 6-3 215 Eugene, Ore R-R 5-10 185 Bakersfield, Calif NO. NAME 22 DannyAnderson YR. B-T HT. WT. Sr R- R 6-4 200 24 Sr L-L 6-1 208 Jr L-L 5-11 185 Jr L-L 6-1 190 Sr Fr So R-R 6-5 230 R-R 5-9 180 R-R 6-1 200 HOMETOWN Modesto, Calif Modesto, Calif Oregon City, Ore Madras, Ore Redmond, Wash Medford, Ore West Linn, Ore Jr R-R 6-0 180 So R-L 6-0 195 Dallas Buck A J Davidson 18 Nate Fogle 6 Kevin Gunderson 16 Kevin Joslyn Josh Keller 36 Jon Koller 44 Eddie Kunz 17 Anton Maxwell 19 Jake McCormick 34 Jonah Nickerson 4 KurtSteele 2 38 3 56 9 27 28 Rob Summers Daniel Turpen HOMETOWN Edmonds, Wash Newberg, Ore Florence, Ore Gresham, Ore Portland, Ore Spokane, Wash Portland, Ore Carlsbad, Calif Portland, Ore Anchorage, Alas Marysville, Calif Oregon City, Ore Corvallis, Ore Beaverton,Ore McMinnville. Ore. CATCHERS 11 Chris Campos NicChapin 23 Jacoby Ellsbury 40 Joel Evans 12 9 21 26 Rob Folsom Cole Gillespie Tyler Graham Mike Lissman Still, if Oregon State was to reach the College World Series, it wouldn't come easy. Billy Hart's bases-loaded infield single in the 10th inning drove in the winning run and Southern California rallied late to defeat Oregon State 9-8 the next day, evening the series. The Beavers saw USC score twice in the eighth inning and three times in the ninth to tie the game before winning in the 10th. "I hope they react Monday like they've reacted all year long," Casey said of the Beavers. "We'll find out a lot about ourselves tomorrow, what guys we really have, what kind of competitors we are. If it were the third game today, it would be a pretty tough pill to swallow." Oregon State held a 5-3 lead in the seventh inning, then Canham launched a three- run homer to to make it 8-3. But USC put together its late-inning comeback to force a third game. "I think we made plenty of mistakes by the eighth - I don't think we relaxed at all," Casey said. "I thought we quit competing at the plate, and didn't compete at all at the plate after we got the five-run lead. We just basically surrendered some at-bats late in the game The Beavers appeared to be on their way to Omaha early in the game Gipson hit a two-run home run for the Beavers in the fourth inning off USC starter Jack Spradlin. Anderson added a solo homer in the fifth to make it 3-0, but the lead wouldn't stand. The next afternoon - Monday, June 13 was the day that Oregon State went cycling all the way to Omaha. Jenkins hit for the cycle, going 5-for-5 and driving in four runs as the Beavers beat Southern California 10-8 in the deciding game of the Super Regional. "There's nothing like this," Jenkins said. Great Falls, Mont Ontario, Ore Redmond, Ore Jr L-L 6-2 215 GeoffWagner HEAD COACH: Pat Casey ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Dan Spencer ASSISTANT COACH: Marty Lees VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH: Troy Schader ATHLETIC TRAINER: MattToth ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINERS: Nathan Dufault, J R Tatum MANAGER: Peter Hughes ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: Jenny Siewell HEAD GROUNDSKEEPER: Al Kirk SPORTS INFORMATION: Kip Carlson RADIO BROADCASTER: Mike Parker 37 Oregon State takes batting practice before facing top-ranked Tulane Iale%,es,V\ "This whole series has been a roller coaster. As coach (Casey) said, `We're going to find out what we're made of today.' We came out and performed today; now we're going to go to Omaha and represent the Pac-10." Said Casey: "I feel blessed, humbled, thankful - I guess it's a coach's dream. To have so many people here to witness that and to see those guys hold up that sign (from OSU's locker room) that says `The Road To Omaha Starts Here' ... it's awesome for me." OSU also saw outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury break the school record for hits in a career, going 3-for-5 with a double to give him 234 hits, breaking the record of 232 set by Andy OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLEI1CS-DEVELOPING FUTURE LEADERSTHROUGH EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS ANDATHLE1ICS OREGON STATE BASEBALL Jonah Nickerson delivers a pitch Dallas Buck sends one plateward Andy Jenkins connects Jarvis from 2000-03. A crowd of 2,752 was a sellout but just under capacity after the start of the game was moved up three hours for its national cable telecast. At least five members of OSU's 1952 College World Series team pitchers Bud Berg, Bailey Brem and Norb Wellman, infielder Bobby Buob and outfielder Dwane Helbig - were on hand for the game. So was Paul Valenti, an assistant coach in 1952 who remained on OSU's athletic staff. Oregon State had taken a 7-3 lead by the fifth inning, but Southern California tied the game with a four-run sixth inning before Eddie Kunz pitched the Beavers out of a jam, including a bases-loaded strikeout of USC slugger Jeff Clement The Beavers responded immediately, as Jenkins led off the bottom of the sixth inning with a triple - completing his cycle - and scored on McFeely's sacrifice fly. OSU added a pair of runs in the seventh on runscoring singles by Barney and Jenkins to make it 10-7 The Trojans did manage a run in the eighth, but Buck - making his first relief appearance in over a year - retired the final four USC hitters for the save, including a one-two-three ninth inning on just seven pitches to start the Beavers' celebration. The crowd chanted "Omaha! Omaha!" as Jenkins fielded a grounder to first and raced to the bag for the final out, then hurled the ball into the outfield just as he was engulfed by his teammates. It was apparent that afternoon that some people get long lunch breaks. Midway through the game, a Willamette & Pacific Railroad locomotive stopped on the tracks beyond the right-centerfield fence. It remained there for the rest of the contest, sounding its horn for each Beaver hit or putout and giving a long salute when Jenkins stepped on first base to record the final out. Then the Beavers turned their thoughts to the College World Series, the event OSU hadn't played in since its only other CWS appearance in 1952. Coincidentally, Oregon State had also taken a three-game postseason series from USC in Corvallis en route to Omaha in 1952. Oregon State had a day to get ready for its trip to the College World Series, then took a charter flight to Omaha on Wednesday, June 15. The Beavers were greeted by members of the Omaha Concorde Club, the community organization that would serve as OSU's host during the tournament, and news media were on hand when the Oregon State contingent arrived at its hotel in downtown % .T it Omaha. The Beavers wouldn't open the tournament until playing top-ranked Tulane on Saturday. But the next day, Oregon State got its first real taste of the atmosphere that has come to surround the College World Series, and it made a definite impression on the Beavers. "It's a dream - it's a dream come true," Oregon State catcher Casey Priseman said after that night's Opening Ceremonies at Rosenblatt Stadium. "I mean, look where we are right now. You can't really say much about it, you've got to experience it." The Beavers took about an hour's worth of batting practice at Rosenblatt Stadium, then partook in a barbecue for all eight teams, an autograph session for fans and the Opening Ceremonies in front of approximately 10,000-15,000 fans. "This is awesome," OSU outfielder/first baseman Cole Gillespie said. "This whole atmosphere is crazy. I've watched this on TV for years, and to be a part of this now is amazing. "To see this many people here for the opening ceremonies is crazy. During the games, it's going to be even more crazy." ESPN's Dave Ryan announced the eight 4- Fans packed Goss Stadium at Coleman Field during the NCAA Super Regional against Southern California oREw s?JYSran rcxD.pNrv!?--_s_Tou,EicrocEir*ACanEyicrmis 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL teams - Oregon State, Arizona State, Baylor, Florida, Nebraska, Tennessee, Texas and Tulane - to mark the official start of the 59th annual College World Series. The teams marched onto the field, oneby-one, to a foray of fireworks, music, highlights on the stadium's video board, and of course, loads of applause from thousands of collegiate baseball fans. The United States Navy "Leap Frogs" capped off the welcome as they parachuted into the stadium and delivered team flags to each of the eight schools, giving the Oregon State banner to Beaver co-captain Jenkins. Before the ceremonies concluded, the "student" in student-athlete was honored as the NCAAAwards for Academic Excellence were presented to the player with the highest grade point average on each of the eight squads. That included Canham, who had a 3.54 GPA. On Friday, OSU had an early afternoon practice at Creighton University, then attended the game between Pacific- 10 compatriot Arizona State and home-state favorite Nebraska in the evening. Then it was time to play. For six innings on June 18, Oregon State looked ready to knock off the No. 1 team in the nation in the first round of the College World Series. But Tulane's Scott Madden delivered a two-out, two-run double just out of the reach of OSU rightfielder Gillespie in the seventh to send the Beavers to a 3-1 defeat. The Beavers nearly turned an inning-end- ing double play prior to Madden's double, getting a hard-sliding Micah Owings at second base and just missing retiring Mark Hamilton at first base. OSU felt Owings had interfered with shortstop Barney on the play and Hamilton should be called out, but the umpires decided otherwise after conferring. "I haven't seen the replay so I can't tell you if it affected the game," Casey said. "If there was contact and they had called interference, then we would have gotten out of the inning with no runs. If there was contact, it was a big part of the game but there are a lot of things that affect the game." In the sixth inning, it looked like OSU would add to its 1-0 lead when Gillespie drove a ball into the right-centerfield gap with the bases loaded and two out. But Tulane rightfielder Brian Bogusevic made a diving catch to end the inning. OSU starter Nickerson allowed just two runs in seven innings on seven hits and one walk, striking out five. 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CORVALLIS SUPER REGIONAL Jun 11 Sat Jun 12 Jun 13 Sun Jun 20 Mon 0-1-2 L,1-3 Fogle (0-1) 1-6-1 W, 11-2 Nickerson (1-0) Gunderson (1-0) 11-14-0 3&1 24-3 12-15-1 6-8-5 6-13-2 4-7-1 W, 8-0 Fogle(1-1) Maxwell (1-0) 8-13-0 0-3-3 W, 3-2 Gunderson (2-0) 3-8-2 2-7-2 W, 4-2 4-8-0 2-5-0 W, 64 Buck (2-0) Joslyn (1-0) 6-13-0 W, 5-3 Nickerson (2-0) 5-8-2 4&1 3&1 L, 2-3 Gunderson (2-1) 2-8-1 3-7-1 W, 5-2 Maxwell (2-0) 5-7-1 24-3 W, 7-2 Fogle (2-1) 7-9-3 W, 4-1 Buck (3-0) 4-11-3 2-54 1-54 L, 4-9 McCormick (0-1) Nickerson(3-0) 4-11-3 9-13-0 8-10-2 2&4 Buck(4-0) Maxwell (3-0) 8-17-2 2-7-1 7-10-0 4-&5 Nickerson (4-0) 9-9-1 3-7-4 Fogle (3-1) McCormick (0-2) 7-14-1 54-1 7-12-1 17-21-3 W,64 at California-Santa Barbara at California-Santa Barbara Fri 19-17-0 Corvallis San Diego, Calif San Diego, Calif Santa Barbara, Calif Santa Barbara, Calif Santa Barbara, Calif Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Malibu, Calif Malibu, Calif Malibu, Calif Corvallis Fri Tue Thu R-H-E W, 19-0 Portland at San Diego Sat OPP. R-H-E RESULT vs California-Davis Fri ORE. ST. DECISION Buck(1-0) SITE Tempe, Ariz Tempe, Ariz Tempe, Ariz Tempe, Ariz Sat Sun Sat Sun ORE. ST. OPPONENT vs. New Mexico State vs Gonzaga vs New Mexico State at Arizona State Southern California Southern California Mon Southern California COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Jun 18 Sat vs Tulane vs Baylor W, 12-6 W,8-2 W,8-2 W, 7-4 Corvallis Portland, Ore W, 9-3 W, 7-5 Corvallis Corvallis L, 7-17 W, 7-2 Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Stanford, Calif Buck (5-0) 7-6-2 24-0 W,11-3 W, 12-5 W,11-6 Maxwell (4-0) Nickerson (5-0) Turpen(1-0) 11-14-1 3-5-2 12-10-2 5-10-2 11-16-1 6-9-3 W, 11-1 Buck (6-0) 11-13-0 14-1 W, 5-2 5-10-1 2-10-0 4-7-0 2-7-4 9-10-1 7-12-2 W, 11-10 Maxwell (5-0) Nickerson (6-0) Buck (7-0) Kunz(1-0) L, 3-4 L,5-7 W, 4-2 W, 9-7 11-17-1 10-9-0 Fogle (3-2) 3-12-5 4&2 Buck(7-1) Maxwell (6-0) 5-10-1 7-&1 W, 17-1 17-18-0 1&2 L, 6-7 Gunderson (2-2) 6-13-2 7-9-1 W, 5-4 Gunderson (3-2) 5-10-3 44-2 W, 8-1 Maxwell (7-0) 8-12-0 1-1-1 W, 7-6 Gunderson (4-2) 7-10-2 6-11-1 Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Los Angeles, Calif Los Angeles, Calif Los Angeles, Calif Seattle, Wash Seattle, Wash Seattle, Wash Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis W, 6-5 6-12-2 5-9-0 1-5-1 3-11-0 5-9-0 1-8-1 W,6-2 Buck(8-1) Maxwell (7-1) Nickerson (7-0) Fogle(4-2) 6-9-0 2-8-0 W, 3-1 Buck (9-1) 3-9-0 14-1 W,104 Maxwell (8-1) Nickerson (8-0) 10-10-2 4-11-5 16-19-0 3-9-3 Buck (10-1) 7-10-1 0-3-0 W, 74 Maxwell (9-1) 7-9-1 4-6-2 W, 3-1 Gunderson (5-2) 3-5-0 14-1 W, 54 5-7-0 44-0 W, 10-7 Buck(11-1) Maxwell (10-1) 10-13-1 7-11-0 L, 2-12 Nickerson (8-1) 2-2-0 12-14-0 Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis W, 4-3 Gunderson (6-2) 4-9-2 34-0 W,11-1 Nickerson (9-1) 11-14-0 1-7-4 W, 19-3 Maxwell (11-1) 19-224 3-11-0 Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis W,10-4 Buck(12-1) 10-7-0 4-9-8 L, 8-9 Gunderson (6-3) 8-10-4 9-16-1 W, 10-8 Kunz(2-0) 10-17-0 8-6-1 Omaha, Neb Omaha, Neb L,1-3 Nickerson (9-2) 1-6-0 3-80 L. 3-4 Gunderson (6-4) 3-9-2 4-10-1 Stanford, Calif Tucson, Ariz Tucson, Ariz Tucson, Ariz Corvallis Corvallis L, 1-3 W, 5-1 W, 16-3 W, 7-0 4 - Pacific-10 Conference game drove home the winning run in the top of the 10th inning as Baylor ended Oregon State's season with a 4-3 defeat. The Beavers moved the tying run to second base in the bottom of the inning before the finest baseball season in OSU history came to an end. "It's a tough time to talk right now," Casey said. "I don't want our guys to feel ballgame will take away from the great season we've had. "I just want them to understand how well they played all year long." Added Gunderson: "It's a sad day for Oregon State but there's always next year. It was a fun time even though we lost ... the Beavers will be back next year, I can promise you that." ORE CON STATE UNIVERSITYATiLETicS-DEVELOPINGFUTUREL.EAOERSTHROUGHEXCELLENCEINACADEMICSANDATHL CONF. CUMONB ICS 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL OREGON STATE'S 1952 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES TEAM Beavers peaked at right time to win big Oregon State came up with crucial sweeps over USC, Fresno State to advance to Omaha How long was Oregon State's trip to the 1952 College World Series? Well, it started in 1951 - but we'll get to that in a moment. In 1952, Oregon State professor Bernard Malamud's novel "The Natural" was published, telling of Roy Hobbs' struggle to reach the top of the baseball world. Meanwhile, the Beavers were writing a baseball tale of their Pacific Coast Conference and Western Regional own. Oregon State beat college baseball's most storied program - Southern California - for the Pacific Coast Conference title and then NCAA Champions topped Fresno State for the Far West Regional championship. "It's great to feel maybe you were part of something like this," 1952 Beaver captain Pete Goodbrod said not long after watching a =e. 1952 televised CWS game. And, Goodbrod recalled, it was an incident during the 1951 Pacific Coast Conference championship series in Los Angeles that may have spurred the Beavers a year later. "We came on the field the first day for workouts," Goodbrod said. "And they (the Trojans) were calling us `little gray things' and riding us pretty hard. Coley (Oregon State coach Ralph Coleman) didn't want us getting mixed up in anything like that, so we didn't say anything. "About the only thing we could do in retaliation was during batting practice - hitting foul balls into their dugout." After losing that best-of-three 1951 series in three games, the Beavers would earn more substantial satisfaction in 1952. Oregon State swept Southern California at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field for the PCC title; a week later, the Beavers swept Fresno State in another home series for the District 8 (Far West Regional) berth in the College World Series. In Omaha, the heat, humidity and two tough opponents eliminated the Beavers in two games. Oregon State lost 18-7 to Duke and 10-1 to Texas. "Personally, I think I was kind of awed as a sophomore going in there," said Dwane Helbig, who earned All-America honors as an outfielder that spring. "I don't think I Played S.' nearly as well as I could have, but that's all second-guessing." The Beavers had played plenty well up until then. They went through their nonleague schedule with a 12-3 record, still hearing the echoes of the Trojans' taunts from the spring before. "It had a lot of influence on our seniors like Cub Houck, John Thomas, Bud Berg," Helbig said. "Those guys were real determined. A lot of our success stemmed from their experience. "Being a dumb sophomore, I think I got caught up in it. That just accelerated everyI thing Pitcher Bailey Brem, a junior in 1952, didn't see it quite that way. "Others may have felt that kind of deal," Brem said. "My opinion was that we weren't trying to get back at them, we were just trying to play well." Alex Goedhard, a senior pitcher on that squad, felt the ability was certainly there to play well. "The team of `52 was an exception collection of raw talent, as I look back today," Goedhard recalled "I say raw talent because we had no specialty training. There were no coaches specializing in hitting, fielding, outfield and pi Ina. There were no physical OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY A-mLEnCS-DEVELOPING FUTURE LEADERS THROUGH EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS AND ATHI Ei7CS 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL 1952 ROSTER Wl. HOMETOWN NO. CATCHERS YR. B-T HT. Jack Smith 11 Jack Stephenson 19 John Thomas Bill Turner NO. PITCHERS So RR RR RR RR 5-10 180 Ontario, Ore 5-11 172 Tigard, Ore 6-3 215 Newark, N J 5-9 175 Portland, Ore Fr Sr Jr YR B-T Sr RR HT. WT. HOMETOWN Bud Berg 6-2 190 Portland, Ore Ralph Coleman Jr Jr L-L 6-0 155 Corvallis, Ore 13 Bailey Brem Jr RR 6-3 185 Portland, Ore 16 Alex Goedhard Sr. 6-2 175 Pasadena, Calif 2 Don Hopp Fr RR RR 6-2 175 Oregon City, Ore Jim Nierman So R4_ 6-0 175 Hillsboro, Ore 20 NorbWellman So RR 64 205 Mt Angel, Ore 9 Don White Sr. R4_ 6-1 160 Portland, Ore YR B-T Fr RR Fr RR HT. 5-10 WT. HOMETOWN 172 Nyssa, Ore 5-8 158 Fr R-L 6,5 210 Nampa, Ida So RR RR 6-0 175 Dallas, Ore Fr 6-0 170 Portland, Ore ConnieHolzgang 10 Cub Houck 4 DannyJohnston So R-R 5-11 Sr. 6-0 JohnnyRearden 15 Jim Ruggles Sr RR RR RR 5-11 160 Medford,Ore 185 Salem, Ore 175 Whittier,Calif 160 Corvallis,Ore Fr L-R 6-0 170 Doug Wray Fr RR 5-9 Jim Walker So L-L 5-10 14 NO. INFIELDERS Jack Bowen Bobby Buob 17 Jay Dean Mel Ediger Chuck Fisk 5 3 Jr 5-11 Union, N J 8 Pete Goodbrod Sr L-R 5-10 7 Dwane Helbig So 6-0 195 Jim Jenks Jr RR RR 6-0 168 Albany, Ore Ralph Krafve Sr L-R 6-2 185 Portland, Ore Ed Nelson Sr. 5-10 165 Corvallis, Ore Jack Pinion Bud Shirtcliff Dick Wilson Jim Withrow So 5-10 195 Reedsport, Ore Jr RR RR RR 6-3 200 Myrtle Creek, Ore Fr L-L 5-11 Fr 5-10 BobThoman Jr RR RR 165 Nyssa, Ore 160 Van Nuys, Calif 175 Corvallis,Ore 12 18 YR. B-T HT. 64 The regional finals against Fresno State drew a record crowd of 5,000 to Goss Stadium at Coleman Field Portland, Ore 150 The Dalles, Ore 155 Long Beach, Calif WT. HOMETOWN 160 Salem, Ore NO. OUTFIELDERS 671 Portland, Ore HEAD COACH: Ralph Coleman Pete Goodbrod lines a single Dwane Helbig stretches for first with a 7-6 win at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field on May 23, then lost 18-5 at the Ducks' Howe Field the next day in their regular- as good as they were the year before, and ASSISTANT COACH: Paul Valenti MANAGER: Ken Boshears training regimens for players targeting playing positions outside of daily routine practice. There was no or very little scouting of opposing teams and players. "Today's college players are given tremendous opportunities to improve technically and physically." As it turned out, getting through the Northern Division would be the Beavers' toughest hurdle on the road to Omaha. Oregon State opened the Northern Division season with six home games, going 4-2. The final game of the homestand was a 10-8 win over Washington on April 26, seen by a throng of 4,500 that was the largest-ever at loss Stadium at Coleman Field to that point. The Beavers then went on their annual road trip to Idaho, Washington State and Washington; Oregon State went 4-2 on that trip, as well. Returning home for two seasonending weekends against Oregon, the Beavers' 8-4 record narrowly led the division race. A split with Oregon the next weekend kept the Beavers one-half game in front of the Ducks and one game in front of Washington. Oregon State eliminated Oregon from the race season finale. That last Oregon State loss enabled Wash- ington to move percentage points ahead of the Beavers in the standings, but the Huskies had two games remaining at last-place Idaho on May 26 and 27. Washington could win its first title since 1931 by winning both games; a Husky loss in either game would mean a firstplace tie, and the Beavers would earn the postseason berth for having won three of four head-to-head meetings that spring. "It's hard to say how we felt," Goodbrod said of the Beavers' wait for those two Washington-Idaho games "Except that we wanted another shot against the Trojans." Things looked bad for the Beavers when Washington thumped Idaho 17-4 in the first game at Moscow In the season finale, though, Vandal pinch-hitter Dick Merrill doubled home the tying and winning runs with none out in the ninth inning for a 9-8 Idaho victory. Oregon State was back in the Pacific Coast Conference playoffs. "It was great to know we'd get a playoff with USC in Corvallis," Goodbrod said. "That made us feel good. We'd felt we were then we proved it by taking them in two straight." The verbal barrage of the previous spring wasn't all that gave the Beavers something to prove. Even then, the Northern Division found itself in a little brother-big brother relationship with the Southern Division on the baseball diamond. "USC was the powerhouse - there's no doubt about it," said Brem, who went on to All-America honors in 1953. "There was no doubt about that. We weren't supposed to go on the field with USC." Added Goodbrod: It was, `Hey, we've got a program up here, too. We need to be recog- nized'." On May 30, the Beavers opened the series with a 12-10 win over Southern California; they had to hold off USC rallies that scored four runs in the seventh inning and five in the ninth. A day later, the Beavers wrapped up their first-ever PCC championship with a 5-4 victory. On a cool, gray afternoon, the game was tied 4-4 going into a ninth inning that would send the Oregon State fans ringing the field through moments of both hope and despair. It would finish with perhaps the most notable OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS-D£VELOPiNG FuTiRE L EADERSTHROUGH EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS ANDATHL L-TICS EMA B hit in Beaver baseball history up to that time. Once Oregon State had retired the Trojans in a scoreless top of the ninth, Beaver outfielder Bud Shirtcliff opened the bottom of the inning with a double but was thrown out trying to stretch it into a triple. After John Thomas singled, USC coach Rod Dedeaux brought in ace pitcher Tom Lovrich to relieve. Lovrich hit Cub Houck with a pitch, then pitcher Norb Wellman's grounder back to the mound allowed both runners to advance. Two out, men on second and third, with Goodbrod coming to the plate; he blooped a pitch from Lovrich in the air toward third base. The biggest Beaver hit ever would barely clear the infield. "I kind of thought it would be an out," Goodbrod said. "I was running with my eye on it, and I was disgusted. I thought I'd popped it up. But that was Coley - run everything out. "As I was going to first, I could see it was going to go over his (the third baseman's) head. In his defense, the sun was setting and I think he lost it. "But it brought in the winning run." Thomas, running from third base as soon as the ball was hit, touched the plate before the Trojans had a chance to make a play. "It just erupted," Goodbrod said. "Everybody was out there on the field ... the fans were crazy. We had to go back over to Gill (to the locker room), and we got there all right." Goodbrod's hit came just four days after his May 27 birthday. When he arrived home after the game, his wife Joan had his cake on the table with a glove and ball decorating it. By now, Beaver fans were turning out for ballgames like never before. A record crowd estimated at 5,000 would be on hand the next weekend when Oregon State wrapped up its District 8 championship series against Fresno State, which had beaten Seattle for the West Coast independent crown. "Frankly, the crowd helped win those games for us," said Brem, who had to sit out the USC series because of an injury. "They got on the other team. All the fraternity guys were up in the stands riding them, and the Fresno State series was the same way. They had a pitcher named (Truman 'Tex') Clevenger who went on to play in the major leagues, and he threw real hard. The gol-durn guys in the stands got on him going `Oooohhhh' when he'd throw, or `Throw harder, Clevy, baby.' "Sooner or later, he got wild, and we snuck through and beat them." On June 6, Beaver lefthander Don White and the Bulldogs' Larry Bolger both threw six-hitters but Oregon State took a 2-1 win on Goodbrod's sacrifice fly in the seventh inning. On June 7, Oregon State fans celebrated as Oregon State Beavers Leave for NCAA Playoffs at Omaha 1 BATS AND BEAVERS OFF FOR'BBASKA - Reds. III to. lb. y unt.d Blue Deaita of Duka um.... ity Thursday allonooa the hit happy Oregon 5 1. Baarera carry Iheir treasured war club- board a no. for Portland enrauI' to the nasional HCAA playoff. at Omaha. Couch Ralph Cat. man wanted In pack the beta away but eapon,, which Incld.nl.lly 11 c. t,-Y& prot.rrrd to carey their a .Iuggnd nut 41 bite In il7 boles at but I. Ioo, cost ptay if 9- f., a lm ,731 uoceago. With that .veal. Caier said they eeutd w..r ,am around tbetr n.eka It they wanted to. W.i1. g to bona ha. at. standing loft I. right: Don Hopp, Roth Wetimun. Cub Ifalck. Pet. Ooodbrod. Dwan. Holhq, Chuck Flak. Jim Ruggt.e. lack Staph.n. Jan. Ed Nelson, Bud Shirtcllll. John Thomar. Jay Dana. Al Oced hard end Danny Jabnton. S..ted lalt to right: Paul V.lentl :.,lat.nt coach. hoed coach Coleman: Bobby Boob. Bailey Bane,. Ken Ba e,e. n. student mne.ner: Dma Whit, and Bud Borg. iOasotte. The Beavers board the bus in Corvallis on the first leg of their trip the Beavers took a 4-1 lead, then anguished as Fresno State scored three runs in the seventh inning to tie things. But Jay Dean doubled and Helbig singled him home for the go-ahead run in the bottom of the seventh; Oregon State would add another three runs in the bottom of the eighth to ice an 8-4 victory. After another celebration, the Beavers began looking forward to the College World Series, which was being played for just the sixth time. Oregon State would open against tourney favorite Duke in only the second athletic meeting ever between the two schools; the first had been the transplanted Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, 1942, in Durham, N.C. "Going to Omaha was really something," Helbig said. "Everybody had to make arrangements to take finals late or early or whatever, and it was kind of a pain that way. "But the excitement overshadowed everything else." Coleman, assistant coach Paul Valenti and the rest of the Beavers went to Omaha by train on the Union Pacific streamliner City of Portland. They arrived at just after 3 a.m. on a Wednesday morning and were greeted by their hosts, the Omaha Cosmopolitan Club. "We got off an air-conditioned train and stepped off onto the platform, and it was 96 degrees or something and the humidity was high," Helbig said. "Oh, lord, you couldn't sleep or do anything." The Beavers' hotel wasn't air conditioned, and Brem recalls the method his roommate, Cub Houck, had for trying to get some shuteye. "He'd go in the bathroom and get a wastebasket of water, then throw it on the bed and Alex Goedhard scores vs. Bailey Brem delivers a pitch, OREGON STATE UN! VERSTY ATH LET!CS- DEVELOPING FUTURE LEA DERS TH ROUGH EXCELLENCE I N ACADEMICS AND ATHLETICS 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL 1952 GAME-BY-GAME (P n0Cf,?1CC+n 27-12 overall, 10-6 Pacific Coast Conference Northern Division (1st place) rt COLLEGE WORLD SERIES NORMA REDDEN Quren cF 1452 C.%o. WrY 5 -x OMAHA STADIUM JUNE 12-16 1952 PRICE- Try -f- OPP. RH-E R-H-E W,22-5 White(1-0) 22-16-2 5-12-9 W, 5-0 W, 6-0 Brem(1-0) 5-8-2 0-3-2 Berg (1-0) 6-2-2 0-3-1 W,16-3 W,8-4 Goedhard(1-0) 16-12-3 3-0-3 8-7-2 4-7-1 4-5-0 1-6-4 Sat Apr 1 Tue (second game) Portland State Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 5 Thu Willamette Corvallis Corvallis Fri at Oregon Eugene, Ore W, 4-1 Hopp(1-0) White (2-0) Sat Lewis & Clark (second game) Corvallis W, 4-2 Wellman(1-0) 4-9-1 2-5-2 L, 2-3 Brem(1-1) 2-5-3 34-2 Corvallis Forest Grove, Ore McMinnville, Ore Corvallis W, 5-3 Berg (2-0) 5-7-2 3&3 W,16-4 Nierman (1-0) 16-10-5 4-9-7 L, 4-5 White (2-1) 4-8-1 5-8-1 L, 5-12 Brem(1-2) 5-12-5 12-13-3 Oregon City, Ore W,10-4 Hopp (2-0) 10-14-2 4-6-6 Corvallis W, 5-1 Berg (3-0) 5-8-3 1-5-4 W, 22-5 Wellman (2-0) 22-17-3 5-7-6 Corvallis Corvallis W, 9-2 White (3-1) 9-15-1 2-6-1 L, 3-9 Berg (3-1) 3-6-6 9-8-2 Portland, Ore W, 19-8 L, 15-16 Brem(2-2) 19-14-0 8-7-7 White (3-2) 15-18-6 16-15-2 W, 7-4 Wellman (3-0) 4-10-2 DAY Mar 28 Mar 29 Fri Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr.10 Mon Portland Tue at Pacific (Ore Wed Apr. 11 Fri. at Linfield Oregon at Lewis & Clark Apr 12 Sat. Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 19 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 25 Thu Wed Thu Sat Mon Tue Fri Apr 26 Sat May 2 May 3 Fri SITE Corvallis Corvallis Linfield (second game) Washington State Washington State at Portland Idaho Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Idaho Washington * Washington at Idaho * at Idaho * at Washington State W, 7-1 Brem (3-2) 7$1 7$10 W, 10-8 White (4-2) 10-13-2 8-17-6 W, 16-5 W, 3-1 Wellman (4-0) 16-18-2 5-11-5 Brem (4-2) 3-7-0 1-0-1 L, 3-5 White (4-3) 3-6-2 5-7-5 W, 6-5 W, 6-2 Goedhard (2-0) Wellman (5-0) 6-11-2 5-10-1 6-9-0 2-7-1 L, 6-10 Brem (4-3) 6-9-2 10-14-1 L, 6-8 6-12-3 8-11-1 L, 13-14 Goedhard (2-1) Berg (3-2) 13-12-11 14-12-5 W, 3-1 Brem (5-3) 3-3-1 1-5-1 W, 7-6 L, 5-18 White (5-3) Brem (5-4) 7-11-2 6-12-1 5-11-6 18-16-2 W, 12-10 W, 5-4 White (6-3) 12-15-5 10-19-2 Wellman(6-0) 5-7-1 4-93 Corvallis Corvallis W, 2-1 White (7-3) 2-6-1 15-0 W, 8-4 Wellman (7-0) 8-15-1 4-8-2 Moscow, Ida Moscow, Ida Pullman, Wash May 5 May 6 Tue Pullman, Wash at Washington State * May 8 Thu at Washington Seattle, Wash May 9 Fri Seattle, Wash at Washington May 12 Mon Seattle Corvallis May17 Sat Oregon* Corvallis May 19 Mon at Oregon * Eugene, Ore May 23 Fri Oregon* Corvallis May 24 Sat Eugene, Ore at Oregon * PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES May 31 Fri Southern California Corvallis Jun 1 Sat Southern California Corvallis FAR WEST REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Sat Mon 1-6-3 Jun 6 Jun 7 Fri Jun 12 Thu vs Duke Omaha Neb L, 7-18 Goedhard (2-2) 7-8-2 18-21-2 Jun 13 Fri vs Texas Omaha, Neb L, 1-10 Wellman (7-1) 1-6-5 10-11-1 Fresno State Sat Fresno State COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Ralph Coleman watches the action ORE. ST. DECISION ORE. ST. RESULT OPPONENT Pacific (Ore) Linfield DATE * - Pacific Coast Conference Northern Division game try to get some sleep," Brem said. Duke brought a 30-5 record into the opener against the Beavers' 27-10 mark On a 102-degree afternoon, Oregon State took an early 6-4 lead but the Blue Devils finished with 21 hits and an 18-7 win. "The most memorable thing was that first game," Brem said. "Dick Groat (who later starred with the Pittsburgh Pirates) was their shortstop. We had on those northwest wool uniforms and the heat was about 105. I watched Dwane Helbig come in between innings, take off his wool baseball shirt, and wring the water out of it." The next day, Texas eliminated the Beavers with a 10-1 decision. Oregon State was within 3-0 until the Longhorns five-run eighth inning. "When we played Texas, we were in a fog," Helbig said. "We just never got into the game." When the score got out of hand, Brem was allowed to get an inning of College World Series experience. "I went out there and I wasn't throwing well - I was still hurt," Brem said "But ev- cry ball I threw, they hit a line drive." one tough competitor." The Beavers headed for home, finishing Goedhard agreed. "Any worry or nervousness the team had their season with a 27-12 record. Coleman would guide Oregon State to three more was exercised by Coach Coleman," Goedhard said. "On the bench, he was intense. He was a Northern Division titles and have teams bundle of high nervous energy mixed with ranked as high as sixth in the nation in the elements of superstition of where to sit, early 1960s, but that 1952 trip remained stand, etcetera during the flow of a game. OSU's only College World Series until 2005. "Sitting next to Coley during a close game "We had Coley - I can't emphasize that enough," Goodbrod said of the coach whose was not a preferred position, but it could be dapper appearance masked a quiet intensity. entertaining." Many members of the 1952 team reunited "He did it in a different way," Goodbrod at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field in 2002 to said of Coleman's motivational techniques, commemorate the 50th anniversary of their which didn't include much in the way of special season. They saw an Oregon State hollering. "You'd be at bat, and he'd be over program that has had 24 winning seasons in there with one knee on the ground, pulling the last 30 years and returned to the College grass ... every pitch, he was in it. World Series in 2005. "One game, we were tied with the winning runs on base and I was up. I was 0-for-4 on "Coley left, then Gene Tanselli came in and did a good job, and Jack Riley had a lot of the day. He came over and said, `Are you good years, and now we're in capable hands going to get a hit?' l said, `Yes.' He said, `Are you sure?' with Pat Casey," Goodbrod said of the line of "I can't overemphasize the fact he was I OSU coaches. WC ve uoue pieuy wcu. THROUGH E cEL! t NCF IN ACADEMICSANDATHLEOI 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL OREGON STATE YEARLY TEAM LEADERS Matting average (minimum 120 at-bats) 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 Darryl Summerfield 304 Lute Barnes ................... 340 Bob Beall 313 Mike Naylor ................... DanCunningham Dan Cunningham Dan Cunningham Rich Dodge Tom Simas .218 Pete Rowe Jeff Doyle Jerry Miller 338 405 323 336 309 371 350 364 Jerry Yung ...................... .302 Bob McNair .................... 356 AI Hunsinger ............. . 346 1983 Mickey Riley .............. . 374 Todd Thomas ............... .368 1984 Bryan Ganter 1985 1987 David Brundage David Brundage ............. Randy Duke , ................. 1988 JeffBrauning ................. . 341 1989 Ben Johnson 342 1990 R A Neitzel 355 1991 Kevin Hooker Jason Akina A J Marquardt 328 A J Marquardt David Schmidt Chris Wakeland Jason Stranber g Joe Gerber Joe Gerber 367 1982 1986 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 ............ , 307 370 . 366 423 333 376 368 2001 Brian Barden 226 2003 Seth Pietsch 78 397 2002 2003 2004 Brian Barden Seth Pietsch Aaron Mathews 232 2004 A a r on M a the ws 74 224 2005 227 2006 Jacoby Ellsbury Cole Gillesp ie 11 89 377 387 371 2002 Drew Hedges Chris Biles Br ian B ar d en 2003 Tony Calderon 362 2000 2001 395 2005 2006 Jacoby Ellsbury 2005 Jacoby Ellsbury 2006 Cole Gillespie 352 406 1967 374 1968 1970 At-bats 1971 1968 Lute Barnes .................... 143 Lute Barnes .................... 147 1969 PaulDoupe ...................... 138 1970 Curt Daniels Dave Hummel .................. Mel Cuckovich ............... Ken Bailey ....................... Ramon Gonzalez Ramon Gonzalez Jeff Doyle ..................... 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1972 1973 108 1974 139 1975 134 1976 138 1977 145 1978 158 1979 Triples 1967 Steve Crow , 27 Dan Cunningham Mel Cuckovich ........... ....... 20 20 Doug Miller 1971 1968 Darryl Summerfield ............... Lute Barnes ......................... Tom Shoup .......................... ................... 24 Rich Dodge ........................ 29 33 Ramon Gonzalez Tom Simas ....................... 33 33 Steve Wilkins 44 Jeff Doyle Jeff Doyle ...................... 49 Jerry Miller ........................ 36 ............. 24 Dave Backen 45 Steve Lyons 49 Al Hunsinger Jim Wilson ....................... 49 Todd Thomas .................... 48 Bryan Ganter .................... 25 Gary Hamilton .................. 44 David Brundage ................ 55 Ken Bowen ..................... 50 49 JeffBrauning JeffBrauning ................... 41 41 Scott Sanders ................. RA Neitzel ...................... 49 Dave Schoppe ................ 36 46 David Anderson 42 Jim Champion Scott Hardin ...................... 38 Scott Hardin ...................... 39 Kevin Hooker .................... 39 ChrisWakeland ................ 51 67 Jason Stranberg 49 Ben Bertrand 46 Come Willkie 1974 DaveWiggins ...................... 7 Doug Miller ........................ 8 Dan Cunningham ................. 7 Dan Cunningham ................. 9 RobDrahn ............................ 7 Bruce Jackson ..................... 7 Brian Barden ..................... 50 Brian Barden 51 1997 Seth Pietsch ..................... 51 Jacoby Ellsbury ................. 56 Jacoby Ellsbury ................. 56 ........... 56 Jacoby Ellsbury 1998 1990 Scott Sanders Dave Schoppe 1999 1991 StaceyAyers 1992 Dave Schoppe David Anderson 50 1972 Dave Wigg ins Dan Cunningham Dan Cunningham 32 1973 53 1974 43 1975 42 44 44 , 42 1976 53 1977 53 1978 64 1979 68 1980 38 1981 38 1982 67 1983 55 1984 61 1985 68 1986 39 67 1987 74 1989 183 1981 187 1982 146 1983 188 159 1984 163 1986 185 1987 137 1988 193 1989 JeffBrauning ................... 70 1991 202 1990 RA Neitzel 1992 Ken Bowen ................... 171 1991 Aaron Anderson ................ 49 1993 176 1992 1994 206 1993 211 1994 David Anderson ................ 60 AJ Marquardt ................... 73 Todd Black ...................... 60 168 1995 Scott Hardin ..................... 53 Pat Meiwes 53 Ryan McDonald ................ 71 1996 1996 Ryan McDonald 1997 Ryan Lipe 1998 Ryan Lipe 69 Jason Stranberg ................ 69 Ben Bertrand 67 Joe Gerber ........................ 74 Joe Gerber 74 Brian Barden 83 Brian Barden .,. ,,..., . 81 1999 1995 JeffBrauning .................. JeffBrauning ................. R A Neitzel .................... Paul Sanders .................. David Anderson A J Marquardt ................ Scott Hardin Scott Hardin ................... Jeff Doyle 1978 Jerry Miller 1979 Bob McNair 1980 Bob McNair 1981 AI Hunsinger 1982 Mickey Riley 1983 Todd Thomas 1984 ChrisNewman 1985 Ken Bowen ..................... 1986 Dave Brundage .............. 1987 1988 1977 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1999 1985 193 194 1996 205 1997 198 201 1998 .................... 200 1999 Ben Bertrand .................. 190 Troy Schader 211 2000 2001 2002 , 1969 Bob McNair Al Hunsinger .................... Mickey Riley Todd Thomas .................... BryanGanter .................... David Brundage David Brundage ................ Ken Bowen JeffBrauning ................... 1980 Shea McFeely Jacoby Ellsbury Cole Gillespie Bob Beall ........................... 27 Bob Beall ........................... 24 1971 JerryYung 171 Rob Drahn , ...................... 171 Tony Calderon 2004 2005 Darryl Summerfield .............. 6 Bob Beall ............................. 9 Runs 42 Tom Simas ....................... Pete Rowe ........................ Jeff Doyle Jerry Miller Dave Backen Seth Pietsch 2003 261 Darryl Summerfield Lute Barnes Bob Beall Dan Cunningham Ken Bailey Rich Dodge Doubles 2002 1968 1970 . 83 244 1969 , Cole Gillespie DarrylSummerfeld ............... 8 Larry Rich ............................ 6 H its 1969 1971 Jacob y Ellsbury Darwin Barney 2006 1967 349 2004 1967 Scott Christman Joe Gerber 320 1988 69 60 75 , 1990 1995 1997 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 M e l C uc k ovi c h , 1970 1972 1973 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 RobDrahn 2006 1969 1970 8 Tom Simas ......................... 8 12 Pete Rowe 12 Jeff Doyle Bob McNair ...................... 15 Dave Gassaway ................. 9 Bob McNair ........................ 11 Mickey Riley ................... 12 Jim Wilson ...................... 10 Mike Strutton ...................... 7 Todd Thomas ..................... 7 1971 1972 1973 1974 1985 Ken Bowen ...................... 14 1975 14 1976 12 1977 12 1978 1989 Quinn Williams ................. Dave Brundage ................. Tim Lambert Ken Bowen ....................... Randy Duke ..................... JeffBrauning .................... JeffBrauning ................... 1990 PaulSanders .................. 1991 PaulSanders ................... 1992 David Anderson ................ 15 1988 8 16 1996 , 1979 1980 Dave Backen 18 1981 Todd Thomas 15 1982 Todd Thomas 1985 David Brundage David Brundage 3 Bryan Ganter Tim Lambert ..................... 3 3 1987 Randy Duke 2 2 1988 Troy Haugen Troy Haugen ...................... 11 Brent Watts ....................... 17 Kevin Hooker .................... 12 Pat Meiwes ...................... 12 17 Chris Wakeland Mike Leone ........................ 11 Abino Vazquez ................... 11 Josh Carter , Bill Martinez Rich Plante ..................... Ramon Gonzalez ................. Jeff Doyle ......................... Jeff Doyle ........................... Jeff Boyd .......................... 2 2 Steve Rudolph .................. Bob McNair ................... 4 13 Ben Bertrand ..................... 14 TroySchader .................... 18 2000 Joe Gerber ........................ 19 2001 ....................... Doug Miller .......................... Larry Buehler ....................... Dan Cunningham Rich Dodge 16 1993 A J Marquardt ................... 19 1994 Marc Malloy ...................... 17 1995 Bob Beall ............................ Jim Beall ......................... Mike Keck ........................ Mike Naylor ....................... Jim Cave ............................ Mel Cuckovich , Chris Newman 1987 ............. Bob Looney 1984 1986 , Bruce Jackson .................. , ................. , 18 5 ............ 3 ........... ...... 4 1983 Todd Thomas .................... 6 1984 Randy Duke ....................... 3 1986 1989 OREGON STATE UNIVERSTY ATHLETICS-DEVELOPfNG FUTURE LEADERS THROUGH EXCELLENCE IN AcADEMICSAND ATHLETICS 3 3 ................. 4 4 2007 OREGON STATE 95 BASEBALL 1978 Tom Simas ..................... .447 Pete Rowe ...................... . 503 Jeff Doyle ....................... 563 Bob McNair .....................586 1979 Dave Backen 386 1980 Bob McNair At Hunsinger 660 829 1984 Jim Wilson Chris Newman Chris Newman 460 1985 David Brundage 525 1986 574 1987 David Brundage Ken Bowen 1988 Jeff Brauning 528 1989 481 1990 Scott Sanders Larry Vladic 1991 Dave Schoppe 494 1992 David Anderson 503 1993 598 1998 A,J Marquardt A J Marquardt David Schmidt ............... ChrisWakeland Ben Bertrand ................ Joe Gerber, 1999 Joe Gerber 670 2000 Drew Hedges 600 2001 Chris Biles 605 2002 Seth Pietsch ............... Seth Pietsch ............... 600 1975 1976 1977 1981 1982 1983 1994 1995 1996 1997 2003 Dan Cunningham 1997 BrentWatts Todd Black Jim Champion Chris Wakeland Chris Wakeland AbinoVazquez 1998 Ben Bertrand 1993 1994 1995 1996 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Andy Jarvis 4 4 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1 2006 2001 Brian Barden 55 2002 Brian Barden 50 2003 Andy Jarvis Aaron Mathews AndyJenkins ..................... Cole Gillespie 49 1967 49 1968 56 1969 57 1970 2001 David Schmidt 8 David Schmidt .................. 12 Ben Bertrand ..................... 10 Joe Gerber ......................... 11 Joe Gerber ........................ 13 Zach Gordon ...................... 11 Andy Jarvis ....................... 12 2002 Andy Jarvis ...................... 1969 2003 Seth Pietsch 12 1970 2004 Mike Lissman 8 Aaron Mathews .................. 8 Mitch Canham ..................... 8 Cole Gillespie 13 1971 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 ........... 2 1999 Rob Colley 2 Eric Stark ............................ 3 Drew Hedges ....................... 3 Eric Stark ............................. 4 Seth Pietsch 6 Seth Pietsch ........................ 4 Aaron Mathews .................... 6 Jacoby Ellsbury .................. 3 Shea McFeel y ..................... 6 2000 2005 2006 2004 2005 2006 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1967 Tom Jones 1968 1969 1978 Tom Jones 23 1979 Bob Beall Bob Beall Dave Hummel 22 1980 16 1981 23 1982 18 1983 25 1984 1975 Doug Miller Bruce Jackson Bill Martinez Bill Martinez 1976 Rob Drahn 40 1977 Pete Rowe 44 1978 46 1990 BobMcNair Steve Lyons BobMcNair Al Hunsinger Jim Wilson ..................... Chris Newman .................. Steve Smith ..................... Lindsey Johnson .............. Ken Bowen ....................... Keith Krafve ..................... Ken Bowen ....................... Lance Rice ....................... Jeff Brauning .................... BrentHahn ........................ Larry Vladic ...................... 1991 Aaron Anderson 1992 Jamie Burke ..................... A J Marquardt MarcMalloy ...................... Pat Meiwes ChrisWakeland Ryan Lipe :.............. T....... RobColley 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 I 1977 25 1999 Joe Gerber 2fNn .Irw C,RrhRr , m... 24 1976 Pete Rowe 26 1977 24 1978 17 1979 21 1980 45 1981 Jeff Doyle ...................... . 103 Bob McNair ...................... 102 Bob McNair ........................ 53 Bob McNair ...................... 124 Al Hunsinger ..................... 114 Rich Dodge ....................... 48 Rich Harper ....................... 29 1982 30 1984 36 1985 35 1986 36 1987 35 1988 21 1989 54 1988 62 1989 37 1990 37 1991 21 1992 44 1993 46 1994 Todd Black 28 51 1995 32 47 1996 38 1997 38 1998 38 1999 Kevin Hooker David Schmidt Jason Stranberg ,.., Ben Bertrand Drew Hedges 37 2000 Joe Gerber 40 36 2001 40 2002 39 2003 39 2004 Eric Stark Will Hudson Chris Kunda Shea McFeely 49 2005 54 2006 Jacoby Ellsbury Cole Gillespie 1986 34 , , 1983 66 52 57 60 65 Jim Wilson ...................... 126 97 Steve Smith Chris Newman ................. 63 David Brundage ................ 95 David Brundage Ken Bowen 116 114 21 21 1991 Dave Schoppe 35 1992 David Anderson .............L 97 35 1993 A J Marquardt,,,............... 40 1994 40 1995 Marc Malloy Pat Meiwes 30 1996 Chris Walkeland 117 42 1997 Ben Bertrand 110 47 1998 Ben Bertrand 115 29 1999 2000 34 2001 31 2002 Joe Gerber Joe Gerber Brian Barden Brian Barden 128 30 39 2006 Seth Pietsch Aaron Mathews Jacoby Ellsbury Cole Gillespie 133 30 2003 2004 2005 ................. 78 116 95 . 86 667 500 547 547 643 647 713 594 Mike Lissman ............... Jacoby Ellsbury Cole Gillespie . 568 582 685 Stolen bases 1967 Lute Barnes ....................... 7 Bob Kaiser ........................ 7 1968 Lute Barnes ..................... 16 Bob Beall ............................ 11 Bob Beall ......................... 7 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 122 125 Todd Thomas 1982 1983 Mickey Riley Todd Thomas 1984 Mike Strutton 1985 QuinnWilliams 1986 1987 David Brundage Bryan Ganter 1988 Scott Sanders 14 1989 JeffBrauning R A Neitzel ..................... David Anderson ............... David Anderson ., .,. JonYonemitsu Scott Hardin ..................... Scott Hardin ...................... Ryan Hilts 28 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 , 163 2004 34 1967 32 1968 40 1969 36 1970 46 1971 449 Darryl Summerfield Lute Barnes .................. .429 478 Bob Beall 474 Dave Wiggins DanCunningham 503 DanCunningham 391 435 DanCunningham Bill Martinez ............ ..... .4LU 2005 2006 , , , 19 14 13 29 16 , , , , Bryan Ingram 2001 , 21 1999 2000 25 17 , 1998 (minimum 120 at-bats) 1974 ................. Ryan McDonald Jason Stranberg Jason Stranberg 1997 32 I , , , 20 13 19 15 23 12 , 16 16 6 Eric Stark . ..... Eric Stark Eric Stark ........................ Aaron Mathews .................. Jacoby Ellsbury , 142 , Steve Lyons 123 ,, , 1981 2003 57 , 1980 Slugging percentage 1973 , Doug Miller ...................... 7 Mel Cuckovich ..................... 6 Ken Bailey ........................ 10 Rich Dodge ........................ 10 Ramon Gonzalez ................ 11 Jeff Doyle .................... 24 1979 1978 2002 33 , Jeff Doyle ....................... 26 Jerry Miller ......................... 6 Steve Rudolph .................... 6 Bob Webster ..................... 10 1977 120 41 62 I 46 JeffBrauning .................... 93 JeffBrauning .................... 97 1990 RA Neitzel .................. . 102 1972 K7 79 1975 Doug Miller Doug Miller ........................ Ty Gorton .......................... Rich Dodge ....................... Steve Wilkins .................... Jeff Doyle ........................ 1987 1985 64 63 1974 1973 59 35 62 Bob Beall ........................... 39 Bob Beal ............................ 34 1972 Steve Lyons ..................... Steve Lyons ..................... Al Hunsinger Mickey Riley Mickey Riley .................... Tim Fasel ......................... Chris Newman .................. Dain Syverson .................. Ken Bowen , Quinn Williams ................ Ken Bowen ..................... David Brundage ................ Ken Bowen ....................... Lance Rice ....................... Ben Johnson .................... Paul Sanders .................... Dave Schoppe .................. Jason Akina ..................... Jamie Burke .................... 24 Darryl Summerfield Lute Barnes Bob Beall ....................... Dave Wiggins Dan Cunningham Dan Cunningham Dan Cunningham Bill Martinez Ramon Gonzalez, Walks 11 628 Total bases 1971 Runs batted in Bill Bonser .......................... 5 Steve Renne ........................ 5 Darryl Summerfield 6 Bob Beall ............................. 3 Bob Beall ...................... ...... 4 Mel Cuckovich ..................... 2 Dan Cunningham ................. 2 Bruce Jackson .................... 2 Doug Miller .......................... 2 Bruce Jackson ................. 4 BillMartinez ........................ 4 Bill Martinez ...................... 4 Steve Wilkins ..................... 6 Rich Dodge ........................ 7 BobMcNair 10 Dave Gassaway ................. 3 Steve Lyons ..................... 3 Bob McNair ......................... 3 Bob McNair ....................... 14 Al Hunsinger ..................... 15 Jim Wilson ....................... 21 Steve Smith ...................... 12 ChrisNewman .................... 5 Gary Hamilton ..................... 7 Mel Mallinak ....................... 7 David Brundage .................. 8 Ken Bowen ......................... 9 Bryan Ganter 9 JeffBrauning ...................... 6 Troy Haugen 3 Scott Sanders ..................... 3 DaveSchoppe 3 Larry Vladic 7 DaveSchoppe 5 4 David Mdersan ......._.- 2005 Jim Champion ................... 10 Marc Malloy ........................ 7 1993 Home runs 1967 2004 717 , Jacoby Ellsbury Jacoby Ell s b ury Darwin Barney 6 11 10 10 14 20 26 16 Wins 1967 JackHumphrey 1968 Ken Forsch TonyPerry 1969 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS DEVELOPI NG FUTURE LEADERS THROUGH EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS AND ATH IFTJCS 7(7-2) 8(8-3) 5(54) r 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL Jerry Johnson Greg Lebeck , GregJurgenson 7(7-0) 3(3-0) 4(4-1) 5(5-3) 1976 Steve Swedgerg Gail Meier GregJurgenson Ken Noble Ken Noble 1977 ScottAndeson 9(9-2) 9(9-6) 1978 Ken Noble Ken Noble 1979 Bob Flynn 6(6-5) 6(6-5) 1980 Mark Niles Kyle Dunning MikeGorman 6(6-5) 8(8-2) 8(8-3) 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1981 1984 Mike Gorman Jeff Reece ScottAnderson 1985 JohnSipple 1982 1983 1986 8(8-6) Mason Smith 1995 Kevin Hooker 1990 1991 1992 10(10-2) 8(8-0) 8(8-3) David Brundage 1994 1989 9(94) 9(9-2) 1993 1988 6(6-2) 11(11-3) John Sipple Jeff Otis RodScheckla Kent Nielson Jeff Otis Jeff Post Jeff Post Jeff Post ScottChristman 1987 4(4-2) 3(3-5) 9(9-4) 10(10-6) 7(7-5) 7(7-5) 10(104) 7(7-1) 8 (8-8) 14(14-1) 11(11-3) 7(7-2) 9(9-2) EricLovinger 1997 Mark Newell 1998 Andrew Checketts 1999 B R Cook 2000 Scott Nicholson 2001 Scott Nicholson 1996 2002 Ben Rowe 2003 Jake Postlewait Jake Postlewait Dallas Buck Dallas Buck Jonah Nickerson , 2004 2005 2006 8(8-0) 11(11-1) 6(6-9) 8(8-7) 11(11-2) 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2001 1 2002 3 2003 .............................. 1 Bruce Plato .......................... 1 1979 Bob Flynn ............................ 3 1980 Kyle Dunning ................... 2 Ken West ............................ 2 1981 Jim Grov e ........................... 3 1982 Jim Grove ........................... 5 1983 MarkAllen ........................... 1 ScottAnderson ................... 1 Jeff Reece ........................... 1 Ken West .......................... 1 1984 Ron Daulton ......................... 3 1985 David Brundage ................. . 2 Ron Daulton ......................... 2 Bryce Hulstrom .................... 2 Quinn Williams .................... 2 1986 Tim Lambert ........................ 4 1987 TimLambert 2004 Dallas Buck 2005 Kevin Gunderson 14 1996 2006 Kevin Gunderson 20 1997 2006 833(5-1) 1997 1996 1998 1999 Saves 11(11-3) 1977 Pat Barry Mike Paul 12(12-1) 13(13-3) 1978 13(134) , 1 2005 1995 ScottAnderson .................... 778(7-2) Jack Humphrey Ken Forsch 727 (8-3) Tony Perry ............... 556(5-4) Jerry Johnson 1 000(7-0) Greg Lebeck 667(4Steve Swedberg 1 000(3-0) GailMeier 800(4-1) Greg Jurgenson 625(5-3) Ken Noble 750(6-2) Tom Chamberlain 833 (5-1) ScottAnderson 818(9-2) Eric Sallee 833 (5-1) Bob Flynn ................ . 545(6-5) Mark Niles 545(6-5) Kyle Dunning 800(8-2) John Collins 778(7-2) MikeGorman 818(9-2) 786(11-3) Jeff Reece John Rushing 857 (6-1) Ron Daulton 1 000(4-0) Jeff Otis 1 000(4-0) Rod Scheckla 727(8-3) JohnSipple 667(6-3) Lance Donaly 800 (4-1) Craig McCarthy 800(4-1) Jeff Post 875(7-1) ScottChristman 545(6-5) ScottChristman 933(14-1) Mason Smith 786(11-3) Kevin Hooker 778(7-2) EricLovinger 818(9-2) Mark Newell 1000(8-0) Andrew Checketts 917(11-1) B R Cook 400(6-9) Mark Newell 545(6-5) Scott Nicholson 846(11-2) Ty Kline 857(6-1) Jake 833 (5-1 , Mason Smith Brian Masewicz ................... 3 Mark Newell ........................ 3 MikeBoire ........................... 8 M att Ba ilie ........................... 3 T rav s R a nwat er ................. 2 2 NickRenault StephenCopeland ............... 5 Jared Sanders ...................... 9 4 Andy Baldwin 786(11-3) 923(12-1) 1976 (minimum 4 wins) 1968 Jake Postlewait Dallas Buck EddieKunz 7(7-5) 5(5-1) Winnin g percentag e 1967 Bob McNair 2004 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 2000 Pat Barry 6 1995 i 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1998 Earned run average 1999 (minimum 40 innin gs) 2001 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Mark Shaffer 1978 Lance Rice Dave Schoppe Jeff Post 1979 ScottChristman Dave Schoppe ScottChristman Scott Morrison Eric Lovinger i 1986 1980 1981 1 1982 3 1983 1 1984 3 1985 Jack Humphrey Ken Forsch Greg Lebeck Jerry Johnson Greg Lebeck Greg Jurgenson 1 53 2002 1 92 2003 2 67 2004 1 91 2005 2 88 2006 2 88 Pat Barry Pat Barry 1 82 1980 3 22 1981 1 96 1982 317 350 220 1983 2 39 412 1987 2. 77 1988 Mark Newell ................... Andrew Checketts B R Cook ....................... Scott Nicholson ............. Scott Nicholson ................. Ty Kline Jake Postlewait .............. Kevin Gunderson Dallas Buck Jonah Nickerson 212 . 1989 3 77 1990 544 472 358 368 343 1991 2 90 1996 2 09 1997 2 24 1998 Scott Christman ................. 98 S cott Ch ri s t man ................ 119 Mason Smith .................... 115 Kevin Hooker ..................... 59 Andrew Checketts 61 Mark Newell 69 104 Chris Pine 1999 B R:i Cook 2000 S co ttNic h ol so n 83 2001 Thad Johnson 87 2002 Mark McLemore Ben Rowe 48 2 62 1967 1 26 1968 211 1969 2 25 1970 Ken Forsch ........................ 63 Ken Forsch ...................... 121 TonyPerry ......................... 79 Jerry Johnson .................... 54 2 25 1971 Wayne Burns ..................... 33 1 75 1972 Greg Jurgenson 2 50 1973 353 1974 2 93 1975 Gail Meier 40 Greg Jurgenson 48 Tom Chamberlain KenNoble ........................... 48 3 78 1977 81 Bryce Hulstrom Jeff Otis ........................... 70 Rod Scheckla .................... 68 1979 2 41 1976 JohnSipple ..................... 75 1986 1978 2 88 Strikeouts 310 166 1985 2 .51 3 01 Joel McCowan Greg Jurgenson Tom Chamberlain Ken Noble Bob Flynn Lou Tanselli John Collins John Collins Mike Gorman JeffReece ...................... Scott Anderson ............... Chris Payne .................... 2000 1984 Eric Sallee ........................ 52 Mark Niles ......................... 54 Mike Gorman ..................... 62 Jeff Reece ......................... 58 Mike Gorman .................... 84 Jeff Reece ....................... 100 Scott Anderson .................. 98 Bryce Hulstrom ............... Jeff Otis ......................... John Sipple ................... J e ff Oti s ......................... J e ff Pos t ........................ Mason Smith Scott Christman ScottChristman Mason Smith Eric Lovinger Chris Pine ....................... 1992 1993 1994 1995 2003 2004 Kent Nielson ...................... 94 Craig McCarthy .................. 52 Jeff Smith ........................ 74 2005 118 2006 Jonah Nickerson 131 1967 Ken Forsch Ken Forsch 1968 1969 1970 Jerry Exley Jeff Post OREGON STATE UNFVERSITYATH LEICS-DEV ELOPING FUTURE LEADERS THROUGH EXCELLENCE 1 N ACADEMICS AND ATHLETICS x , TonyPerry Jerry Johnson l.. Jack Humphrey 57 itched , Scott Sanders 45 Dallas Buck Dallas Buck ................. 50 ................ 47 Gail Meier ....................... . .. 69 Scott Anderson .................. 76 ..::..............:.' 92 591 98 0 822 611 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL 1971 1972 John Sipple ........................ 2 Bob Martin ..................... 56 0 GregJurgenson .............. 742 1987 JeffOtis 630 1988 John Sipple .. 671 1989 None .... 720 992 1990 Jeff Post .. 1991 2 951 931 891 1992 .... JeffSmith Jeff Post ... 4 2 ............ ..... 3 4 1974 Gail Meier GregJurgenson 1975 Ken Noble 1976 Ken Noble 1977 Ken Noble 1978 EricSallee 1979 Mark Niles Kyle Dunning ............... .930 John Collins 762 Mike Gorman ............. 920 Jeff Reece ................. 1071 Scott Anderson .............. 1081 1994 Scott Christman ..... Mason Smith .................... 1995 Mike Thurman Jeremy Beard.. 1996 Eric Lovinger Chris Pine John Sipple ................... 1032 Bryce Hulstrom 962 Jeff Otis ...................... 970 R od S ch ec kl a 1041 KentNielson 960 Jeff Post ................ 822 Jeff Smith .............. 922 Jeff Post 1072 ScottChristman ............ 1102 Mason Smith 1202 Jeremy Beard .................. 910 Eric Lovinger 821 Mark Newell ................... 721 AndrewChecketts 860 B R Cook 1010 Scott Nicholson 1062 Scott Nicholson ............. 1302 Stephen Copeland 962 Ben Rowe ............ 832 Jake Postlewait 941 Dallas Buck .................. 1290 Jonah Nickerson 1362 1997 None 1998 Brody Percell 1999 2000 BR Cook .......................... M ark N ewe ll 2001 Scott Nicholson ................... 3 2002 2003 None 1 2004 None 1 2005 1 2006 Dallas Buck ......................... Jonah Nickerson 1977 ........................................1.563 1973 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 .. .. 1993 . . . . Bill Martinez Ryan Lipe . . .. . 1968 1969 1970 Greg LeBeck Tony Perry .. .. Mike Keck Ben Rowe 2004 Jonah Nickerson .................. 1 Jake Postlewait ................... 1 Dallas Buck ......................... 2 Jonah Nickerson .................. 3 1972 Wayne Bums 1 Greg Jurgenson ................... 1 Joe Myhre ........................... 1 Greg Jurgenson ................. 4 Greg Jurgenson 7 Gail Meier ............................ 4 Ken Noble ............................ 4 Ken Noble ........................... 9 Scott Anderson 6 EricSallee ........................... 7 MarkNiles ........................... 7 Kyle Dunning 6 John Collins 5 Mike Gorman ....................... 5 Jeff Reece .. ......................... 7 Scott Anderson .................. 11 David Brundage ................... 4 1994 . 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1987 Jack Humphrey Ken Forsch 2003 1993 1986 Complete games 2002 KeithGentz ......................... 3 .. . 3 1988 4 1989 3 1990 3 3 1991 1992 .. ScottChristman ................ . 9 10 Mason Smith Mike Thurman .......... ...... 10 Kevin Hooker ...................... 6 Eric Lovinger ....................... 5 Andrew Checketts 3 Mark Newell ........................ 3 Andrew Checketts ............... 6 B R Cook ............................ 4 ThadJohnson 5 Scott Nicholson ................... 5 Scott Nicholson ................ 10 Ben Rowe 2 1971 J oh n Si pp l e 1967 R.A. Neitzel 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2005 2006 OREGON STATE YEAR WayneBums 1972 None 1973 None 1974 .. Greg Jurgenson ................. Gail Meier ........................... Charlie Schlottman 1975 `Shutouts 1967 Jack Humphrey .................... 2 1968 Ken Forsch .... .................... .. 1969 None 1970 Bob Beau l ......................... .... Jerry Johnson ............... .,.......... 1977 1978 Ken Noble .......................... Pat Barry ............................ . 1979 1 .. Bruce Plato Bob Flynn ........................... 2 . . 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1981 Kyle Dunning .. Mike Gorman Lou Tanselli ....................... John Collins ........................ Kyle Dunning ... Jeff Reece ..................... . 1982 1983 N one 1984 None 1985 Ron Daulton Chris Payne Jeff Reece 1 1986 293 293 . 293 . 280 1994 1995 1996 1997 . 1 1 None 1 1 John Sipple Bryce Hulstrom 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..... 1 1 ... 2 1979 ..... .................................. 1.280 1980 .......................................1.516 1981 ................................... .... 1.428 1982 ... .................................1.390 1983 .........................................1.452 _ ................................1.427 1985 .........................................1.645 1986 .........................................1.775 1987 ............................. 1,538 1988 ......................................1.612 1989 .........................................1,644 1990 ......................................1.772 1991 .........................................1.542 1992 ................................ 1.681 1993 ........................................1.674 1994 ........................................1.649 1995 ...................................... 1.594 1996 ............................. 1.680 1997 ......................................... 1.780 1998 ........................................1720 1999 ... ................................ 1.903 2000 .........................................1891 1984 a . . 1993 1 1 . . 1992 2 TEAM TOTALS .. 306 ........................................ ....................................... . 253 ................. 307 1987 1991 1 1978 .......................................1.471 1986 1990 1 ... .................... 1 . John Rushing ........................................... 272 ........................................... 280 ...................................... . 270 ........................................... 255 .......................................... . 285 .......................................... . 292 .......................................... 286 .......................................... .......................................... 1988 .......................................... 1989 ...................................... .... 1 Kevin Hooker.................. ... .. 1 ........................................... 270 ............................... ..-....... 259 ........................................... 243 ........................................... 247 ........................................... 279 .......................................... 254 . 2 MarkNiles ......................... .. 2 1980 ................... ............ 253 1974 .......................................... 267 1975 .......................................... . 300 1977 2 1 1973 1976 2 1 Batting average 1967 . ........................ 3 Ken Noble 1 1 1 1976 2 4 David Brunda e ................... 5 Jeff Otis ........................... .. 9 6 Rod Scheckla ................... 9 Jeff Otis ............................ 7 Jeff Post ........................... 4 Dave Schoppe 5 Scott Christman 5 1971 ............. .............. ........................................ . 306 .......................................... . 272 ........................................... 271 .......................................... .311 .......................................... . 272 ........................................... 263 ........................................... 306 ................ 327 1998 318 1999 292 .310 IBM 2001 .............................. .......1960 2002 .......................................1.892 2003 .........................................1.885 2004 .........................................1.849 2005 ....................................... 2.005 2006 ....................................... 2,264 Oregon State's first 30-win season came in 1976 ......................................... . 315 302 ...................................... 2003 ......................................... 305 2001 2002 At-bats ..... 1972 1,154 1973 1968 ................. 1,219 1974 2005 316 1969 1,268 1975 ..................................... 1,275 .................................... 1,312 2006 302 1970 1,079 1976 1:502 ................... . ......................... .. ....................................... 1,163 1,129 ................. 293 . 2004 1967 1971 ..................... Hits 1,180 1967 .._...... 1968 ,.' .... ................. _............. ,__.»-,....., . 312 315 1970 ........................................... 266 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... .......................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ................. 1975 ............................................ 15 324 1976 ............................................. 24 312 1977 ............................................. 20 298 1978 ............................................. 23 340 1979 ............................................. 14 394 1980 ............................................. 40 408 438 1981 ............................................. 37 1982 ............................................. 40 397 1983 ............................................. 35 326 1984 ............................................. 14 432 1985 ............................................. 33 417 1986 398 1987 ............................................. 42 444 505 1988 ........................................... 29 1989 .................................. 15 1990 ...... .................................... _ 22 520 1991 450 473 1992 ............................................. 24 461 1994 ............................................. 24 361 1996 164 155 1986 .... _ ....................................... 79 197 1987 .......................................... 108 1988 ............................................. 80 1989 ............................................ 82 1990 ........................................... 108 1991 ............................................. 61 1992 ................................ .......... 87 1993 .................................. _......... 89 1994 ............................................. 82 1995 .................................. .... 70 1996 ............................................. 89 1997 ............................................ 92 1998 ...................................... 92 1999 ........................................ ...18 2000 ............................................ i11 1999 .......................................... 556 2000 ....... .................................. 586 2001 ........................................... 618 2002 ........................................... 572 2003 ........................................... 575 .................................. 541 2005 ........................................... 634 2006 .......................................... 684 Runs 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 .... 39 ........................................ 60 1999 ............................................. 40 2000 ............................................. 58 1971 ............................................ 42 1972 ............................................. 44 1973 ........................................... 39 1974 ........................................... 43 1975 ............................................. 52 1976 ............................................. 63 1977 ............................................. 77 1978 ............................................ 69 1979 ............................................. 54 1980 .......................................... 80 1981 ............................................. 85 1982 ............................................. 64 1983 ............................................. 57 1984 ............................................. 57 1985 ............................................. 98 1998 .......................................... 547 1970 1998 ... Coach Jack Riley and the Beavers visited Hawai'i in 1979 1995 ........................................... 419 1996 ........................................ 514 1997 ........................................ 582 ................................... ....................................... .......................................... ...................................... .......................................... ........................................... .......................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... .......................................... .......................................... ................................ ........................................ ........................................... ......................................... ......................................... ........................................ ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ...................................... ......................................... ........................................... .......................................... ......................................... ........................................... ........................................... ......................................... ................................ 1997 ............................................ 57 1994 ........................................... 449 1969 2C 1995 ............................................. 43 542 .. 1993 ................................... _ ..... 521 2004 ..... ............................................ 1993 _._ ...................................... 23 ......... 419 1992 ........................................... 455 1991 ........................................... 32 150 181 207 275 281 301 255 209 355 321 308 333 210 2001 ........................................... 107 2002 ........................................... 109 2003 ......................................... 123 2004 ............................................. 82 2005 ........................................... 109 2006 ................................... _... 125 Triples 1967 .............. ......................... 14 1968 .......... ....................... ......... 16 1969 ............................................. 13 1970 ....................................... ...... 14 1971 ............................................. 13 1972 ............................................ 16 1973 ............................................. 10 1974 ............................................ 10 1975 ............................................... 7 1976 ............................................. 14 1977 ............................................ 14 1978 .............................................. 9 1979 ............................................. 10 1980 ............................................. 14 1981 ............................................. 12 1982 ........ _ ................................. 13 1983 ............................................. 20 1984 ............................................. 12 1985 ............................................... 7 1986 ............................................. 13 1987 .......................................... _ 8 1988 .................................... 15 2001 ............................................. 53 1989 ............................................ '5 1990 16 .................................. 1991 ............................................ 12 1992 . _ ....................................... 18 1993 ............................................ 19 18 1994 .......... ................ .............. 1995 ....................................... ..... 7 1996 .......................................... 10 1997 ............................................. 20 1998 ............................................. 7 1999 .............................................. 5 2000 _ _ ......................................... 13 2001 .. _ ......................................... 15 2002 ... -.. _ ..................................... 54 2003 ............................................ 45 2004 ............................................ 48 2005 ........................................... 39 2006 ............................................. 36 Runs batted in 1967 1968 1969 ........................................... 135 1970 ........................................... 132 ........................................... 158 1972 ........................................... 130 1971 2002 .......................................... 27 2003 ............................................ 18 2004 ............................................ 15 1973 ........................................... 143 1974 .................................. ...... _. 181 ......................................... 239 .. ...................................... 240 1977 ........................................... 268 2005 .............................................. 11 1975 2006 .......... . . .. . . . . . . . .................... .... 31 1976 Home runs 1978 1967 ........................................ 143 .......................................... 154 ..................................... 227 1979 ......................................... 185 19 1980 ........................................... 312 1968 ........................................... 16 1981 ........................................... 287 1969 .............................................. 7 1970 .............................................. 8 1971 ............................................... 4 1982 .......................................... 267 1972 ............................................ 5 1973 ............................................... 7 1974 ............................................. 12 1985 ........................................... 341 1986 .......................................... 330 1987 .......................................... 306 1983 ........................................... 275 1984 ........................................... 181 379 1988 ........................................... 304 375 1989 354 1990 ........................................... 287 333 1991 335 1992 ........................................... 266 329 1993 ........................................... 315 290 1994 ........................................... 231 302 1995 ........................................... 253 365 1996 ........................................... 334 277 1997 ........................................... 455 285 1998 ......................................... 408 381 1999 ........................................... 320 504 438 2000 ........................................... 383 2001 ........................................... 366 353 2002 ........................................... 348 420 2003 ........................................... 330 2004 ................................. ........ 325 400 . ......................................... 288 ........................................... 249 2002 ...... _ ................................. 382 2003 ........................................... 382 2004 ..................................... 374 2005 ........................................... 393 2005 ........................................... 422 2006 .......................................... 463 Walks 2006 .......................................... 412 1969 ........................................... 180 1970 ........................................... 146 Doubles 1971 I 1967 ............................................. 43 1968 ............................................ 32 1969 .... ........................................ 53 1970 ............................................ 44 1 Jack Riley, Ralph Coleman, OSU President Robert MacVicar and athletic director Dee Andros at Coleman Field's 1981 dedication .......................................... 174 1972 ........................................... 162 1973 ........................................... 164 1974 ........................................... 151 1975 ........................................... 199 1 1976 .......................................... 258 0 REGON STATE UNI VERSITY ATHLETICS DEV ELOPING FUTURE LEADERS THROUGH EXCELLENCE IN ACAOEMICS AND ATHLETICS 1977 .......................................... 259 1996 ............................. 1978 .......................................... 222 1997 32 (32-16-1) 1980 ........................................ 212 ......................................... 286 ...................... 38(3B-12-1) 1998 .............................. 35 (35.14-1) 1999 ................................. 19(19-35) 1981 ........................................... 249 2000 ................................. 28(28-27) 1982 ....................................... 242 2001 .................................. 31(31.24) 1983 .......................................... 248 2002 ................................. 31(31-23) 1984 ........................................... 198 2003 2004 1979 ......................... 25(25-28) .............................. 31(31.22) 2005 ................................ 46(46-12) 2006 ................................. 50(50-16) 1985 .......................................... 273 1986 ........................................... 316 .................................... _ .. 238 1987 . 1988 ........................................ 272 1989 ........................................... 297 Winning percentage 1990 ........................................... 176 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 ..................................... ... ........................................... ........................................... ................................... .. ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... .......................................... ........................................... ........................................... ......................................... ............. .............................. .......................................... ..... .................................. ..................... .................... 214 1967 ................................658 (25-13) 251 1968 .............................635 (23-13-1) 205 1969 ........................... .460(17-20-1) 204 1970 ...............................559 (19-15) 200 1971 247 1972 ................................351(13-24) 1973 ............................431 (15-20-1) 293 265 264 287 ......................................... 386 1978 ............................... ........ 376 1979 ............................. 345 1980 ............................. _. A35 1981 ..................... ......... _......... 446 1982 ..........................................437 315 1983 1977 193: 222 330 . 270 ........................................ 445 ......................................... 339 1985 ..........................................435 1986 ......................................... 406 1987 ......................................... 455 1988 .......................................... 416 1989 ..........................................3381 1990 ......................................... 422 1991 ..........................................366 1984 Total bases 1967 ......................... ..... .......... 440 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 ........................................ .......................................... .......................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... .......................................... ........................................... ........................................... ............................... .......... 427 409 362 404 403 378 444 506 571 603 1978 __..._ .................................. 553 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 ................................... ......................................... .......................................... ........................................... ......................................... .......................................... ........................................ ........................................... .......................................... .......................................... 442 660 637 608 646 484 716 721 700 670 ........................................ 627 1990 ......................................... 748 1989 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19% 1997 1998 1999 .......................................... .. ....................................... .. _ ..................................... ......................................... .......................................... .......................................... ........................................... ........................................... ......................................... 564 650 1992 ............................... ... 387 ..........................................428 1994 ......................................... 388 1995 .........................................395 1996 ......................................... 440 1997 _ ........................................ 497 1998 _. .. ...................................464 1993 1999 .......................................422 .... .............................. ..... 474 2001 .. _ .....................................466 2002 ..........................................474 2000 2003 ........................................461 2004 ...........................................431 2005 .......................................440 2006 ................................ .432 Stolen bases 1967 1968 ............. 40 ........................................ 57 1969 ........................................ _.. 27 1970 ............................................. 33 1971 ............................................. 28 1972 ............................................. 28 1973 ............................................. 34 1974 ............................................. 34 1975 ........................................... 43 1976 ............................................. 75 1977 ............................................. 72 1978 ............................................. 40 1979 ........................................... 60 1980 ............................................. 98 1981 ............................................. 77 1982 ............................................. 63 1983 ............................................. 85 1984 ............................................. 38 1985 ............................................. 51 1986 ........................................... 101 1987 ............................................. 48 1988 ............................................. 61 1989 ............................................ 71 1990 ............................................. 73 1991 ............................................. 53 1992 ............................................ 69 1993 ............................................ 61 1994 ........................................... 71 1995 . _ ......................................... 23 1996 _ .._ .................................. 49 1997 ............................................. 46 1998 ............................................. 45 1999 ............................................ 23 2000 ........................................... 39 2001 ............. ................ 44 2002 ................... . 2003 8 2005 ............................................ 85 2006 .......................................... 79 1984 . 381 .......................................323 .612(30-19) 1989 ...............................540 (2-7-23) 1990 _ .. _ ........................577(30-22) ............................ .583 (28.20) ..............................766 (23-30) 1993 ........................... _..633 (31-18) 1991 1992 1994 ............................686 (35.16) 1995 ...........................510)25-24-1) 1996 .............. _...........663 (32-16-1) 1997 .......................... 755 (38-12-1) 1998 ........................... .710(35-14-1) 1999 ...............................352 (19.35) 2000 ................................509(28-27) 2001 .............................564(31-24) 2002 ................................574 (31-23) 2003 ..... .......................472) 25-28) 2004 -- ..................... . W (31-22 ) 2005 ................................793 (46.12) 2006 ................................758 (50.16) Saves 1976._ ..................................2 1977 ................................ ...... ..._ 9 6 1990 ............................................ 13 1991 ............................................. 2 1992 .............................................. 5 1993 .............................................. 1 1994 .............................................. 7 1995 ............................................. 7 1996 ......................................... .__. 7 1997 .............................................. 11 1998 .......................................... ..... 6 1999 ............................................... 7 2000 . _ ............................................ 3 2001 ............................................. 6 2002 .............. .............................. 14 1973 ...........................................320 1974 ...........................................348 1975 ...........................................385 1988 ............................ 1989 .......... ............................... _. ........... ........................... 335 1971 _ ..............................._, 347 1972 ............................... _........357 1976 ...........................................380 1985 1982 ............................................. 7 1983 ............................................. 4 1984 ............................................ 4 1985 ............................................. 10 1986 ............................................. 9 1987 ............................................ 2 1988 ............................................ 8 Slugging percentage 1969 1970 .. 1978 .......................................... 2 1979 .......................................... 7 1980 ........................................ .. 7 1981 ............................................. 9 2003 ......................................... 869 2004 ..... _ .................................. 797 2005 ......................................... 882 .... ...............................674 (31-15) 1983 1969 .............................. 17(17.20-1) 1970 .................................. 19 (19-15) 1971 .................................. 18 (18-17) 1972 _ ............................... 13 (1324) 1973 ............................. 15(15-20-1) 1974 ................................. 16(16-23) 1975 ............................... 28(28-10-1) 1976 ................................. 31(31-15) 1977 ....... _ ........................ 31(31.17) 1978 ............................... 22(22-22-2) 1979 .................................. 21(21-25) 1980 .................................. 33 (33-16) 1981 ............................. 29(29-14-1) 1982 .................................. 29 (29-15) 1983 .................................. 27(27-17) 1984 .................................. 22(22-23) 1985 ................................. 34(34-17) 1986 ............................... 39(39-1 5) 1987 ................................ 31(31-15) 1988 ................................ 30(30-19) 1989 ................................ 27(27-23) 1990 ............................... 30 (30-22) 1991 .................................. 28 (28.20) 1992 .................................. 23(23-30) 1993 .................................. 31(31-18) 1994 .................................. 35(35-16) 1995 ............................. 25 (25-24-1) 804 ........................................ 350 1987 1982 _...... 833 ............................... 1986 .............................670 (29.14-1) ................................659 (29.15) ................................614 (27.17) ................................489 (22-23) ................................ 667(34-17) ................................722 (39.15) 25(25-13) ... 1968 885 1968 1979 ................................457 (21-25) ... ..................... 23 (23-13-1) 1967 629 740 1967 1978 .............................500 Z-22-2) (33.16). 639 979 1977 ................................646 (31-17) 1981 717 .. .731(28.10-1) 1976 ...............................674 (31-15) 1980 ................................67 3 (33.16 ) Wins ....................................... 897 2001 .......................................... 914 2002 ......................................... 897 . 1975 .......................... 2004 ........................................... 54 2000 2006 ................................ 1974 ................................411 0 (16-23) OSU set what was then a school record with 39 wins in 1986 337 193 ................................514 (18-17) played its first indoor games at the in a+3 2003 ........................................ 13 2004 .......................................... 13 OREGON SATE UNIYF_RSITYATHLETICS- DEVELOPING F UIURE I EADERSTHROUGH EXCELLENCE IN ACAOEMICSANO ATI-ILEaaCS VA 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL 1982 .......................................... 4.24 1974 .............................................. 1 1975 .............................................. 3 1976 .............................................. 8 1977 .............................................. 4 1978 .............................................. 2 1979 ....................................... _... 5 1980 ........ _ .................................. 5 1981 ............................................... 4 1982 ............................................... 0 1983 ............................................... 4 1984 ............................................... 0 1985 ............................................... 4 1986 ............................................... 4 1987 .............................................. 6 1988 ............................................... 5 1989 ............................................... 0 1990 .............................................. 4 1991 .............................................. 5 1992 .............................................. 2 1993 .............................................. 8 1994 ............................................... 5 1983 _ ....................................... 4 67 1984 ..... _ .................................. 4.74 1995 ............................................. 3 1996 ............................................ _ 3 2005 2006 ......................................... 21 ............................................ 21 Earned run average 1967 .......................................... 2.60 . 1968 _ ...................................... 3.76 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 ......................................... 3.76 ......................................... 3.50 ................................. ........ 4.22 ........................................ 4.31 ......................................... 4.34 .......................................... 4.11 .......................................... 3.19 .......................................... 2.80 .......................................... 3.05 _ ........................... 3.58 ......................................... 2.96 ....................................... 3.30 ......................................... 4.46 ......................................... 4.92 ....................................... .......................................... ..... ................................... .......................................... ........................................ In 1997, OSU had what was then a regular-season record 38 wins 3.51 4.54 471 4.63 4.38 ............ ................. .... ...._. 4.02 2004 ........................................... 344 2005 ........................................... 463 2036 .......................................... 461 1992 .............................. ........... 4.85 Innings pitched 1993 _ ........................................ 4.42 1967 ........................................ 3112 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 ......................................... .................................. ......................................... ......................................... .............. .................................. ......................................... ........................................ .......................................... ......................................... ..... ................................... 3.37 4.42 3.93 4.10 5.20 7.37 6.00 5.85 5.60 6.34 ..... ................................. 4.67 2005 .......................................... 3.06 2006 ......................................... 3.41 2004 Strikeouts 1967 ..................................... 234 1968 284 1979 ........................................ .......................................... .......................................... .......................................... ......................................... ........................................... ........................................... .......................................... ........................................... .... ..................................... ......................................... ........................................... 1981 .......................................... 228 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 258 213 181 225 242 196 218 291 1968 ......... ............. _. 316.0 1969 .................................... 330 1 1970 ....................................... 287 2 1971 ......................................... M2 1972 ......................................... 3171 1973 ....................................... 291.0 1974 ......................................... 319.1 1975 ........................................ 339.0 1976 ......................................... 392.0 1977 ................................... ...... 4062 1978 ....................................... 385.0 1979 ........................................ 3400 1980 ......................................... 4001 1981 ......................................... 363.0 1982 ....... ................................. 3581 1983 ......................................... 3661 1984 ....................................... 377.2 1985 ........................................ 4150 1986 ....................................... 459 1 1987 ......................................... 3822 1988 ........................................ 4142 1989 ......................................... 415.2 1990 ......................................... 4351 1991 ......................................... 4052 1992 ......................................... 451.0 1993 ......................................... 424.0 1994 ................................. ...... 435.0 1995 .... ................................... 407.1 1996 ....................................... 419.0 1997 ................ _.................... 426.0 1998 ........................................ 426.0 1999 ......................................... 465.0 2000 ........................................ 472.2 2001 ................................ ..._...480.0 2002 ........................................ 477.2 2003 ................................... _..465.1 2004 ........................................ 466.1 2005 ........................................ 517.0 2006 ........................................ 585.1 1984 ............................................. 19 1985 ............................................11 1986 ............................................. 17 1987 .............................................. 11 1988 ............................................. 17 1989 ............................................ 13 1990 ............................................ 8 1991 ........................................... 17 1992 _..................................... .. 13 1993 ........................................... 22 1994 _ .......................................... 24 1995 ............................................. 13 1996 ............................................. 10 1997 .... .................................... _._. 7 Complete games 1998 ............................................ 8 1999 .......................................... 6 2000 ........................................... 13 2001 ........................................... 17 2002 ............................................ 2 2003 ............................................ 3 2004 ............................................. 2 2005 ......................................... .... 4 2006 .............................................. 4 1967 .. ..... ......... _ ....................... 5 1968 ........................................... 6 1969 ............................................ 8 1970 ............................................. 8 1971 .............................................. 9 1972 ............................................. 3 1973 ............................................... 7 1974 ............................................. 19 1975 ............................................. 16 1976 ............................................. 23 1977 ........................................... 16 1978 ......................................... 17 1979 ............................................ 16 1980 ........................................... 19 1981 ............................................. 13 1982 ............................................ 12 1983 .......................................... 14 1997 ........... ......................... ......_.. 0 1998 .............................................. 3 1999 ...................................... ......_ 2000 .............................................. 1 2001 .............................................. 4 2002 ............................................. 2 2003 ............................................... 4 2004 .............................................. 2 2005 ............................................. 3 2006 ............................................... 8 Shutouts 1967 .... ..... ..... ................_... .... 5 1968 .... _ ................................. ... 3 1969 ... _ ....................................... 2 1970 ............................................. 6 1971 ............................................... 2 1972 ............................................... 1 1973 .............................................. 1 277 206 202 1980 ................................... ... ..... 232 1982 .................................... .... 227 1983 ........................................... 262 1984 .......................................... 281 1985 .......................................... 292 1986 1987 - ... ...... ............................... _ 339 ... _ .................................... 237 1988 ........................................... 1989 ........................................... 1990 .......................................... 1991 ........................................... 1992 ........................................... 1993 ........................................... 1994 ........................................... 1995 ........................................... 1996 .......................................... 1997 .......................................... 1998 .......................................... 1999 .......................................... 200D ........................................... 2001 ........................................... 2002 ........................................... 2033 ........................................... 252 274 312 232 299 362 347 263 288 355 421 343 334 302 252 285 The 1952 College World Series team held a reunion in 2002 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITYATHL ETICS-DEVELOPING FW1JRELEADERS THR000H EXCELLENCE! NACADEMJCSAND ATHLE11CS 1 ........6. OREGON STA I______ OREGON STATE TEAM AWARDS Victor Brown Trophy Awarded to Oregon State's Most Valuable Player The trophy is given by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity in honor of the late Beaver outfielder, who was killed in World War II 1947 Don Bower, 2B 1948 1949 Harry Richards, 2B Frank Roelandt, C 1954 Gene Tanselli, SS Don Taylor,1 B Don White, P Bud Shirtcliff, OF Jay Dean,1 B 1955 Jay Dean , 1B 1956 Dan Lovejoy, C S ylJ o hn so n P Tom Bowen, 3B Kim Bradshaw, OF 1950 1951 1952 1953 1957 1958 1959 / êt Victor Brown Bill Cloyes 1961 Leon Criner 1962 Cecil Ira Cecil Ira Steve Clark 2003 2004 1998 Ben Bertrand, C 1999 Corrie Willkie, 2B Jake Postlewait Jake Postlewait Dallas Buck 1999 Bryan Ingram, C 2000 Bryan Ingram, C 2000 2001 Bryan Ingram, C Aaron Mathews, OF Kevin Gunderson Jonah Nickerson Dallas Buck Jonah Nickerson 2002 2004 Eric Stark, OF Chris Biles, OF Tom Creighton, UT Seth Pietsch, OF Paul Richie, C 2005 Cole Gillespie, OF 2006 2006 Chri s K u nda 2B 1963 1966 1964 Al Lehrer, OF Steve Clark, P 1965 Morrell Crary, C 1968 1966 1969 1968 Ron Lucas , C Bill Bonser C Tom Tracey, OF 1969 Tim Gleason, C 1972 Wayne Swango Jack Humphrey Jack Humphrey Ken Forsch Jim Powell Jerr y Johnson Greg Lebeck Greg Jurgenson 1970 Bob Beall , INF Doug Miller, OF 1973 G a il Me i e r 1974 1975 1976 Ken Noble 1977 Scott Anderson 1978 1977 Doug Miller, OF Dan Cunningham, OF Tom Drahn IF Tom Simas, 2B Pete Rowe, C Jeff Doyle, 2B Greg Jurgenson Gail Meier 1978 BobMcNair,1B 1980 1979 1981 1983 1984 ScottAnderson 1982 1985 1984 1987 Ken Bowen,INF 1988 Lance Rice, C 1989 Jeff Brauning, 2B 1990 Paul Sanders, OF R.A Neitzel, INF Paul Sanders, C Jamie Burke, 3B Scott Christman, P Mason Smith, P Kevin Hooker, P-INF David Schmidt, C Ryan McDonald, 2B John Sipple John Sipple Dave Brundage Bryce Hulstrom 1987 Jeff Otis 1988 John Sipple 1989 Jeff Otis 1990 Jeff Post 1983 1986 1986 Bob Flynn, P Bob McNair,1 B At Hunsinger, lB Jim Wilson, 1 B Jeff Reece, P Scott Anderson, P Dave Brundage,1 B-P Dave Brundage, OF-P Eric Sallee Pat Barry Bob Flynn Kyle Dunning John Collins Mike Gorman Jeff Reece Awarded to Oregon State's Most Improved Player The trophy is named for the former Beaver catcher 1973 Tom Apa, C 1974 Gary Beck, 3B 1975 Tom Simas, 3B 1976 Jeff Doyle, 2B 1977 Jerry Miller, OF 1978 Jerry Yung, 3B 1979 Dave Backen, OF Mark Niles, P 1980 Bob McNair,1 B 1981 John Collins, P 1991 1961 1962 1963 1967 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 , , 1964 1965 1967 1970 1971 1979 1982 2005 2006 Bill Bonser Award 1985 1986 Randy Duke, 1 B-DH 1988 Troy Haugen, 3B Jeff Post 1989 Lance Donaly, P 1992 Jeff Post 1990 R A Neitzel, IF 1993 Scott Christman Mason Smith 1991 Kevin Hooker, IF 1992 1997 Kevin Hooker Eric Lovinger Mark Newell Mason Smith, P Randy Hunter, C Kevin Hooker, 2B-P 1998 Andrew Checketts 1994 1995 1996 1993 B R Cook 1994 1999 2000 1995 2000 Brian Barden, 3B 2001 2001 Scott Nicholson, P 2002 Scott Nicholson Scott Nicholson Ty Kline 2002 Tom Creighton, UT 2003 Seth Pietsch, OF Jake Postlewait, P Jacoby Ellsbury, OF Andy Jenkins, 1 B Kevin Gunderson, P 2005 2006 2001 2003 1996 1997 Awarded to Oregon State's Most Outstanding Fielder 1973 Ty Gorton, 2B 1974 Ramon Gonzalez, OF 1975 Ramon Gonzalez, OF 1976 Jeff Doyle, 2B 1977 Jeff Doyle, 2B 1978 Jerry Yung,3B 1979 Steve Lyons, OF 1980 Steve Lyons, 3B 1981 Al Hunsinger,1 B 1982 Mickey Riley, 2B 1983 Mickey Riley, 2B 1984 Ken Bowen, 2B 1985 Ken Bowen, SS 1986 Ken Bowen, SS 1987 Lance Rice, C SylJohnson Ray Lunde 1959 Gary Moore Bill Oerdino 1960 Gail Meier 2005 Aaron Mathews, OF Aaron Mathews,OF Jacoby Ellsbury, OF Chris Kunda, 2B Bert Babb Sr. Scholarship Periodically awarded to a deserving Oregon State player The scholarship is given in honor of the late Bert Babb Sr, a former Oregon State pitcher 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 Jerry Miller RobertWebster 1979-80 Steve Lyons 1981-82 MarkAllen JeffReece 1982-83 1998-99 Rich Duke Scott Klug Keith Krafve Paul Sanders Mason Smith Jeff Post Mason Smith Kevin Hooker Kevin Hooker Ryan McDonald Rob Colley Rob Colley 1983-84 1984-85 1986-87 1990-91 1991-92 Jeff Brauning, 2B 1992-93 Troy Haugen, 3B 1993-94 1990 1991 1992 Paul Sanders, OF Aaron Anderson, OF Paul Sanders, C Dave Schoppe, UTIL Allen Snelling, SS Aaron Anderson, OF 1993 AJ Marquardt,OF 1994 David Schmidt, C Chris Wakeland, OF Mark Newell, P 1996 1995 1997 1998 Allen Snelling, SS BrentWatts,UTIL David Schmidt, C Matt Bailie,1 B AbinoVazquez, OF Matt Bailie,1 B McDonald Cory Kerwood Gail Meier Dave Gassaway 1978-79 1975-76 1989 A J Marquardt, OF Jeremy Beard, P Paul Richie 2004 Ben Johnson, SS Bill Cloyes Award 1958 2003 1988 Awarded to Oregon State's Most Valuable Pitcher The trophy is named for the former Beaver pitcher 1955 Lowell Pearce 1956 Dan Lovejoy 1957 2002 , Gold Glove Award Mike Thurman, P 1999 2004 Bill Gassaway, P Chris Newman,1 B Scott Anderson, P Ken Bowen, SS Bryan Ganter, OF Tim Lambert, DH Keith Krafve, 3B 1987 Andrew Checketts, P Joe Gerber,1 B 1998 Bert Babb Sr. Jared Sanders Jerry Droscher, OF Grimm Mason, OF Larry Petersen, OF 1960 Bill Bonser , 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1999-00 JakeQuiring 2000-01 Jake Quiring 2001-02 JakeQuiring 2002-03 Jake Quiring 2003-04 Jake Quiring 2004-05 Jacoby Ellsbury Ryan Gipson 2005-06 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL OREGON STATE ALL-AMERICANS Dwane Helbig Bailey Brem Jay Dean Larry Petersen Cecil Ira Jim Wilson Dave Brundage Ken Bowen Scott Christman Mason Smith =L_ Mark Newell Andrew Checketts Scott Nicholson Dallas Buck Jacoby Ellsbury Jonah Nickerson Cole Gillespie Kevin Gunderson Pat Casey ABCA-American Baseball Coaches Association; BA-Baseball America magazine; CB-Collegiate Baseball newspaper; NCBWA-National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association; USATISW-USAToday/Sports Weekly 1952 Dwane Helbig, OF (ABCA 2nd) (* 418, 3 HRs, 10 RBIs) 1953 Bailey Brem, P (ABCA 3rd) ('4-1,2 00 ERA) 1954 1955 1960 Jay Dean, 1 B (ABCA 1st) (456, 0 HRs, 26 RBIs) Jay Dean, 1 B (ABCA 1st) ( 465, 1 HR, 28 RBIs) Larry Petersen, OF (ABCA) (419,19 RBIs) 1962 Cecil Ira, P (ABCA 3rd) (11-4 , 1 23 ERA) 1963 1982 1986 1987 Cecil Ira, P (ABCA) (10-2,1 83 ERA) Jim Wilson,1 B (ABCA 3rd, BA 3rd) ( 336,21 HRs, 62 RBIs) Dave Brundage, UTIL (ABCA 2nd) (366,8 HRs, 44 RBIs; 8-4, 319 ERA) Ken Bowen, SS (BA 2nd) (404, 9 HRs, 51 RBIs) 1993 1994 Scott Christman, P (ABCA, BA 2nd, CB) (14-1,2 20 ERA) Mason Smith, P (BA 3rd, CB 3rd) (11-3, 2 39 ERA) 1997 1998 2001 Mark Newell, P (NCBWA3rd) (8-0,2 12 ERA) Andrew Checketts, P (CB 3rd, NCBWA2nd) (11-1, 3 77 ERA) Scott Nichclson, P (CB 3rd) (11-2,3 58 ERA) 2005 Dallas Buck, P (ABCA 1st, BA 1st, CB 1st, NCBWA 2nd, USAT/SW 1st) (12-1,2 09 ERA, 2006 Jonah Nickerson (USATISW 2nd) (9-2,2 13 ERA) Dallas Buck, P (ABCA2nd, CB 2nd, NCBWA 2nd) (13-3,3 44 1 Sv) ERA) Jacoby Ellsbury, OF (ABCA Cole Gillsepie, OF (ABCA 1st, 1st, BA 1st, CB 2nd, NCBWA BA 1st, CB 1st, NCBWA 3rd) (374,13 HRs, 57 RBIs) Kevin Gunderson, P (NCBWA 1st, USAT/SW2nd) (406,6 HRs 48 RBIs) 2nd) (3-2,2 36 ERA, 20 Svs) Jonah Nickerson, P (BA 2nd; (13-4,2 24 ERA) Pat Casey, Coach of the Year (ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA) '-denotes that only Northern Division statistics are available for that season OREGON STATE UNIVEP.SITY.ATHLETICS-DEVELOPING Eul uRE LEADERSTHROUGH EXCEL-LENCE IN ACADEMICS AND ATHLETICS OREGON STATE COSI DA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA As selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America 1986 Ken Bowen, SS (293,28 RBIs, 6 HRs; 3 60 GPA, Marketing) Bryan Ganter, OF (357, 35 RBIs,1 HR; 1987 3 65 GPA, Pre-Medicine) Ken Bowen, SS (404,51 RBIs, 9 HRs; n/a GPA, Marketing) Bryan Ganter, OF (284,32 RBIs, 9 HRs; 1994 n/a GPA, Pre-Medicine) Mason Smith, P (11-3, 2 39 ERA; 3 83 GPA, Business) 1998 Ken Bowen Bryan Ganter Mason Smith Ben Bertrand Ben Bertrand, C ( 353,54 RBIs, 10 HRs; 3 46 GPA, Science) OREGON STATE ALL-REGION / ALL-DISTRICT Frank Roelandt As selected by the American Baseball Coaches Association All-District VIII 1949 1950 1951 1952 '953 1954 Frank Roelandt, C (* 508,20 RBIs) Gene Tanselli, SS (* 380,7 RBIs) John Thomas, C (* 280,10 RBIs) Bailey Brem, P (*3-2,2 41 ERA) Dwane Helbig, OF (* 418,3 HRs, 10 RBIs) Bailey Brem, P ('4-1,2 00 ERA) John Thomas, C (* 316,1 HR, 9 RBIs) Bud Shirtcliff, OF (*4292,2 HRs, 10 RBIs) Bryce Hulstrom Kevin Hooker All-Region 9 1976 Pete Rowe, C 1977 ( 338,4 HRs, 30 RBIs) Jeff Doyle, I B (2nd) ( 350,5 HRs, 30 RBIs) 1978 Bob McNair, 1 B (2nd) 1986 Jim Wilson, 1 B ( 336,21 HRs, 62 RBIs) Mike Gorman, P (2nd) 1987 (9-2,2 93 ERA) Mickey Riley, 2B (2nd) ( 374, 0 HRs, 23 RBIs) 1984 1985 Scott Anderson, P (2nd) Jerry Droscher 1989 1990 1993 1988 Ken Bowen, SS (2nd) (293,6 HRs, 28 RBIs) Bryce Hulstrom, P (2nd) (7-2,2 51 ERA) Ken Bowen, SS ( 351, 0 HRs, 31 RBIs) A J Marquardt, OF ( 376, 6 HRs, 40 RBIs) All-West Region Ben Johnson, SS (2nd) California, Arizona 1998 Andrew Checketts, P (2nd) (276,1 HR, 26 RBIs) Dave Brundage, 1 B Lance Rice, C (2nd) ( 370,4 HRs, 40 RBIs; 7-3,4 63 ERA) Ken Bowen, SS (2nd) (323, 5 HRs, 47 RBIs) John Sipple, P (2nd) (6-3,182 ERA) Includes Oregon, Washington, (11-1, 3 77 ERA) 2001 (11-2,3.58 ERA) 2005 R A Nietzel, UTIL ( 355,3 HRs, 20 RBIs) Scott Christman, P (14-1,2 20 ERA) Kevin Hooker, 2B (404,9 HRs, 51 RBIs) Jeff Otis, P (2nd) (9-4,2 88 ERA) (8-6,166 ERA) Mike Gorman Jeff Brauning, 2B (2nd) ( 340, 1 HR, 38 RBIs) 84.3 19 ERA) ( 316, 10 HRs, 46 RBIs) 1982 (332,4 HRs, 44 RBIs) John Sipple, P (2nd) (10-2,4 53 ERA) Dave Brundage, OF (366,8 HRs, 44 RBIs; Dallas Buck, P (12-1, 2 09 ERA, 1 Sv) Jacoby Ellsbury, OF (406,6 HRs, 48 RBIs) Pat Casey Coach of the Year 2006 Dallas Buck, P (13-3,3 44 ERA) Cole Gillespie, OF (374,13 HRs, 57 RBIs) Kevin Gunderson, P (3-2,2 36 ERA, 20 Svs) Pat Casey Coach of the Year *-denotes that only Northern Division statistics are available for that season Chris Bites, OF ( 395,9 HRs, 48 RBIs) Scott Nicholson, P JayDean,1B (456,26 RBIs, 0 HRs) 1955 JayDean,1B (465,28 RBIs,1 HR) 1957 1962 Twink Pedersen, 3B (400, 21 RBIs) Jerry Droscher, OF (321,19 RBIs) Larry Petersen, OF (419,19 RBIs) Cecil Ira, P 1963 (11-4,1 23 ERA) Cecil Ira, P 1959 1960 (10-2,183 ERA) Al Lehrer, OF (374,19 RBIs) Bud Shirtcliff Sauvain Chris Biles Lance Rice OREGONSTATEUNIVERS1VY AT}',LETICS DEVELOPING FUTURELEADERSTHROUGH EXCEL .ENCEJN ACADEMICSANDATHLFRCS OREGON STATE ALL-LEAGUE (MVP)-denotes league Most Valuable Player or Player of the Year; (FOY)-denotes league Freshman of the Year; (DPOY)-denotes Defensive Player of the Year AII-Northern Division 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 Chuck Sauvain, P Frank Roelandt, C Gene Tanselli, SS Don White, P Pete Goodbrod, OF Gene Tanselli, SS Don White, P Bailey Brem , P Dwane Helbig, OF Chuck Fisk , SS (2nd) Pete Goodbrod, OF (2nd) Danny Johnston, 2B (2nd) 1953 Bailey Brem, P Jay Dean,1 B Bud Shirtcliff, OF Norb Wellman, P Jay Dean, 16 Chuck Fisk, 2B 1955 Jeff Otis Bill Wagner All-Northern Division 1987 1972 1974 1975 Jack Pinion , OF JayDean 1B Jerry Exley, OF 1976 Pete Rowe , C Tom Simas , UTIL Jeff Doyle, UTIL 1977 Ken Noble, P Pete Rowe, C Rich Dodge, OF 1978 Jeff Doyle, 2B Pete Rowe, C Rich Harper, C , Jerry Bettendorf, IF (2nd) Bobby Buob, IF (2nd) Bill Epperle, P (2nd) Chuck Fisk, IF (2nd) John Fredericks, OF (2nd) Al Guidotti, P (2nd) Phil Jantze, OF (2nd) 1957 Jerry Exley, OF Tom Hunt, OF Twink Pedersen 3B , 1979 1980 Bob McNair, 1 B Syl Johnson, P (2nd) Dan Luby, 2B (2nd) 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 Gene Bates,1 B Tom Bowen, 3B Gary Moore, P Bob Berreman, OF (HM) Ray Lunde, P (HM) Kim Bradshaw, OF Jerry Droscher, OF Bill Wagner, 3B Grimm Mason, OF (2nd) Gary Moore, P (2nd) Larry Petersen, OF Bill Wagner, 3B Grimm Mason, OF Bill Wagner, 3B 1981 Dave Backen, UTIL Al Hunsinger, l B (MVP) Todd Thomas, OF 1982 Mike Gorman, P Jim Grove, OF Mickey Riley, 2B Jim Wilson, 1 B (MVP) Jeff Reece, P (MVP) Steve Smith, OF Dain Syverson, 3B Todd Thomas, UTIL Scott Anderson, P Dain Syverson, 3B Ken Bowen, SS 1983 1984 1985 1964 Doug Stahl, SS Steve Clark, P 1965 Morrell Crary, C 1966 Ron Lucas, SS Jack Humphrey, P 1988 1986 Mel Malinak, 2B John Sipple, P Quinn Williams, 3B Ken Bowen, SS Dave Brundage, P, OF (MVP) Bryce Hulstrom, P Quinn Williams, 3B 1998 Ben Johnson, SS Lance Rice, C 1989 1990 John Sipple, P Jeff Brauning, 28 B en J o h nson, SS 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Ryan Lipe, 3B Ryan McDonald , 2B Mark Newell, P Jason Stranberg, OF Andrew Checketts, P (MVP) Ben Bertrand, C Rob Colley, OF Joe Gerber, DH Jeff Ot i s, P Jeff Post , P All-Pacific-10 Aaron Anderson, 1 B (2nd) 1999 Ben Johnson, SS (2nd) R A Neitzel, 3B (2nd) Paul Sanders, C (2nd) Dave Brundage, 1B Cecil Ira, P Al Lehrer, 3B Cecil Ira, P Al Lehrer, 3B Dave Long, 2B Frank Peters, OF Jerry Miller, OF Jerry Yung, UTIL Dave Backen, UTIL Al Hunsinger , 3B Ken Bowen, SS (MVP) Randy Duke , UTIL Jeff Otis, P Rod Scheckla, P Bob McNair, 1 B Dan Lovejoy, C (2nd) 1956 Dan Cunningham, UTIL Rob Drahn, DH Greg Jurgenson, P Pete Rowe, OF Ramon Gonzalez, OF Gail Meier, P Drew Hedges Joe Gerber,1 B Corrie Willkie, 2B (HM) Jeff Brauning 2005 2000 2006 Joe Gerber, 1 B Andy Jarvis, DH (HM) Thad Johnson, P (HM) Scott Nicholson, P (HM) 2001 Scott Christman, P (2nd) Jamie Burke, 3B Scott Christman, P (MVP) Kevin Hooker, 2B Randy Hunter, C A J Marquardt, OF 2002 Mason Smith, P (MVP) A J Marquardt, OF Mike Thurman, P Kevin Hooker, UTIL Pat Meiwes, 3B Kevin Hooker, 2B (2nd) David Schmidt, C (2nd) Brandon Hageman, SS Ryan Lipe, 3B Eric Lovinger, P Ryan McDonald, 28 Chris Pine, P 2003 Brian Barden, 3B Chris Biles , OF Bryan Ingram, C Scott Nicholson, P Josh Carter, OF (HM) Curtis Davis, DH (HM) Thad Johnson, P (HM) Brian Barden, 3B Will Hudson, SS (HM) Andy Jarvis, I B (HM) Ty Kline, P (HM) Aaron Mathews, OF (HM) Seth Pietsch, OF (HM) Jared Sanders, P (HM) Jake Postlewait, P Chris Biles, OF/DH (HM) T y ler Graham , OF (HM) Anton Maxwell P (HM) Shea McFeely, 3B (HM) Cole Gillespie, OF (MVP) Darwin Barney, SS Dallas Buck, P Jonah Nickerson, P Kevin Gunderson, P Mitch Canham, C (HM) Shea McFeely, 3B (HM) Chris Kunda, 2B (DPOY) , Drew Hedges, OF Brian Barden, 3B (HM) Paul Sanders, C (2nd) Dave Schoppe, UTIL (2nd) Jamie Burke, 3B (2nd) , Nate Fogle, P (HM) Ryan Gipson , 2B (HM) B,R Cook, P(HM) Dave Schoppe, UTIL (2nd) Kevin Hooker, 2B Jeff Post, P (2nd) Paul Richie, C (HM) Jacoby Ellsbury OF (co-MVP) Darwin Barney, SS (FOY) Dallas Buck, P Kevin Gunderson, P Andy Jenkins,1 B Jonah Nickerson, P Coach of the Year NORTHERN DIVISION 1982 Jack Riley 1983 Jack Riley 1994 Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley 1997 Pat Casey 1986 1993 PACIFIC-10 2005 Pat Casey 2006 Pat Casey Tony Calderon, I F (HM) Jacoby Ellsbury, OF (HM) Andy Jarvis, 1 B (HM) Aaron Mathews, OF (HM) Seth Pietsch, OF (HM) David Schmidt, C Chris Wakeland, OF Ben Bertrand, C Mike Boire, P Andrew Checketts, P Mike Leone, DH 2004 Jacoby Ellsbury, OF Aaron Mathews, OF Jake Postlewait, P Kevin Gunderson, P (HM) All-Pacific-8 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 COW c AI PIO 8 pass Jack Humphrey, P(2nd) Tom Jones, 1 B (2nd) Bob Kaiser, OF (2nd) Ken Forsch, P (2nd) Tom Jones, 1 B (2nd) Lute Barnes, SS (2nd) Bob Beall,1 B Dave Wiggins, UTIL (2nd) Dan Cunningham, UTIL (2nd) Mickey Riley Don White I Jake Postlewait Seth Pietsch OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS-DEVELOPING FUTURE LEADERSTHROUGH EXCEL LENCE_ IN ACADEMICS AND ATHLETICS 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL OREGON STATE MAJOR LEAGUERS rrw a(..nULmCrcn.n, ur 1931-33 Boston Braves 1933-34 Philadelphia Phillies 1934 Cincinnati Reds 289,27 HRs, 192 RBIs) ED COLEMAN, OF 1932-35 Philadelphia Athletics 1935-36 St Louis Browns 285,40 HRs, 246 RBIs) HOWARD MAPLE, C 1932 Washington Senators 244, 0 HRs, 7 RBIs) JOHN LEOVICH, C 1941 Philadelphia Athletics 500, 0 HRs, 0 RBIs) DON JOHNSON, C 1943-48 Chicago Cubs 273,8 HRs, 75 RBIs) GLENN ELLIOTT, P 1947-49 Boston Braves ,4-5,4 10 ERA, 1 Sv) KEN FORSCH, P 1970-80 Houston Astros 1981-84, 86 California Angels ;114-113,337 ERA, 51 Svs) LUTE BARNES, IF 1972-73 New York Mets 243, 0 HRs, 7 RBIs) BOB BEALL,1 B 1975, 78-79 Atlanta Braves 1980 Pittsburgh Pirates 231,1 HR, 18 RBIs) JEFF DOYLE, 2B 1297 St Louis Cardinals 297, O 2 RBIs) Wes Schulmerich Ed Coleman Howard Maple John Leovich Don Johnson Glenn Elliott Ken Forsch Lute Barnes SCOTT ANDERSON, P 1987 Texas Rangers 1990 Montreal Expos 1995 Kansas City Royals :1-2,5 43 ERA, 0 Svs) STEVE LYONS, UTIL 1985-86,91, 92, 93 Boston Red Sox 1986-90 Chicago White Sox 1992 Atlanta Braves 1992 Montreal Expos 252,19 HRs, 196 RBIs) JIM WILSON, 1 B 1985 Cleveland Indians 1989 Seattle Mariners :227, 0 HRs, 4 RBIs) MIKE THURMAN, P 1997-2001 Montreal Expos 2002 New York Yankees 26-36, 5 05 ERA, 0 Svs) JAMIE BURKE, C 2001 Anaheim Angels 2003-05 Chicago White Sox ( 328, 0 HRs, 17 RBIs) CHRIS WAKELAND, OF 2001 Detroit Tigers '250,2 HRs, 6 RBIs) .., Bob Beall Jeff Doyle Scott Anderson Steve Lyons Jim Wilson Mike Thurman Jamie Burke Chris Wakelanc OREGON STA1 E UNIVERS; lY ATFfLETICS-DEVELOPING FUTURE LEADERS THROUGH EXCELLENCE I N ACADEMICS AND ATHLETICS 20071 OREGON STATE BASEBALL I OREGON STATE DRAFT PICKS Where OSU players were drafted by Major League Baseball teams at the conclusion of their college careers (June regular draft, unless otherwise noted): 1968: Ken Forsch, LHP, 18th round, Houston Astros 1969: Lute Barnes, 2B, 21st round, New York Mets 1970: Bob Beall,1 B-OF, 28th round, Philadelphia Phillies; Jerry Johnson, LHP, 2nd round June secondary, New York Yankees 1971: Curt Daniels, SS, 8th round, January regular, Baltimore Orioles 1974: Greg Jurgenson, LHP, 10th round, Houston Astros 1975: Andrew Mason, 3B, 3rd round January secondary, Texas Rangers; Steve Wilkins, OF, 3rd round, June secondary, Pittsburgh Pirates 1977: Tom Costello, RHP, 4th round January secondary, Minnesota Twins; Mil Aaron Mathews Eric Lovinger B.R. Cook Steve Smith 24th round, Atlanta Braves; Bryan Ganter, OF, 27th round, Cincinnati Reds 18th round, Toronto Blue Jays; Jim Champion, 1 B, 32nd round, Minnesota 21 at round, San Diego Padres 2000: Joe Gerber,1 B, 24th round, TwinsL' 1995: Kevin Hooker, RHP-2B, 31st round, Philadelphia Phillies Detroit Tigers 2001: Scott Nicholson, LHP, 8th round, Colorado Rockies; Bryan Ingram, C, 12th round, Colorado Rockies; Kyle Aselton, LHP, 11th round, Minnesota Twins; Jared Sanders, RHP, 14th round, Cincinnati 1988: Lance Rice, C, 15th round, Los Angeles Dodgers; John Sipple, LHP, 16th round, Texas Rangers; Rod Scott Anderson, RHP, 4th round, Montreal Expos; Jeff Doyle, SS, 6th round, St Louis Cardinals; Pete Rowe, C,11 th round, Toronto Blue Jays; Tom Chamberlain, RHP, 11th round, St Louis Cardinals 1980: Bob McNair, 1 B, 4th round, Toronto Blue Jays 1981: Steve Lyons, SS-OF, 1st round (19th overall pick), Boston Red Sox; Al Hunsinger, 1 B, 16th round, St Louis Cardinals 1982: Jim Wilson, 1 B, 2nd round, Cleveland Indians; Mike Gorman, RHP, 21st round, Oakland Athletics 1983: Rob Holbrook, RHP, 2nd round January secondary, Toronto Blue Jays; Jeff Reece, LHP, 3rd round, Milwaukee Brewers; Steve Smith, OF, 11th round, Cleveland Indians; Todd Thomas, OF, 31st round, San Francisco Giants 1996: David Schmidt, C, 8th round, St Louis Cardinals; Chris Wakeland, OF, 15th round, Detroit Tigers; Eric Scheckla, RHP, 26th round, Houston Astros 1989: Jeff Brauning, IF, 26th round, San Francisco Giants 1990: Ben Johnson, SS, 29th round, Pittsburgh Pirates, 1991: Paul Sanders, C, 32nd round, Kansas City Royals; Jeff Smith, RHP, 44th round, Kansas City Royals Angeles Dodgers 1997: Joe Messman, RHP, 7th round, Houston Astros; Tyler Swinburnson, RHP, 16th round, Cleveland Indians 1998: Chris Pine, RHP, 5th round, Milwaukee Brewers; Brody Percell, LHP, 7th round, Cleveland Indians; Andrew Checketts, RH,P, 21st round, White Sox; Jamie Burke, 3B, 9th round, California Angels 1994: Mike Thurman, RHP, 1st round supplemental (31st overall pick), Montreal Expos; Mason Smith, RHP, Giants 2005: Jacoby Ellsbury, OF, 1st round, Boston Red Sox; Andy Rockies; Josh Carter, OF, 14th round, San Diego Padres 2002: Mark McLemore, LHP, 4th round, Houston Astros; Brian Barden, 3B, 6th round, Arizona Diamondbacks; Will Hudson, SS, 20th round, New York Mets 2003: Seth Pietsch, OF, 8th round, New York Mets; Levi Webber, 1 B, 25th round, St Louis Cardinals; Bill Rowe, RHP, 24th round, Texas Rangers (returned to school for senio season in Lovinger, RHP, 41st round, Los 1993: Scott Christman, LHP, 1st round (17th overall pick), Chicago Reds; Aaron Mathews, OF, 19th round, Toronto Blue Jays; Nathan Pendley, LHP, 19th round, San Francisco Jenkins, 1 B, 11 th round, Florida Martins; Nate Fogle, RHP, 11th round, Texas Rangers; Tyler Graham, OF, 14th round, Chicago Cubs (retumedto school for senior season in 2006) 2006: Dallas Buck, RHP, 3rd round, Arizona Diamondbacks; Cole Gillespie, OF, 3rd round, Milwaukee Brewers; Kevin Gunderson, LHP, 5th round, Atlanta Braves; Jonah Nickerson, 7th round, Detroit Tigers; Tyler Graham, OF, 19th round, San Francisco Giants; Chris Kunda, 2B, 19th round, New York Yankees; Shea McFeely, 3B, 28th round, Arizona Diamondbacks; Mitch Canham, C, 41st round, St Louis Cardinals (returned to school for senior season in 2007); Jon Koller, RHP, 48th round, New York Mets 2004) Boston Red Sox; Matt Bailie, 1 B-RHP, 22nd round, Philadelphia Phillies 1999: B R Cook, RHP, 3rd round, 2004: Andy Baldwin, RHP, 5th round, Philadelphia Phillies; Jake Postlewait, LHP, 7th round, Colorado St Louis Cardinals; Troy Schader, SS, 1984: Scott Anderson, RHP, 7th round, Texas Rangers; Dain Syverson, SS-C, 20th round, Cleveland Indians; Lindsey Johnson, C, 21st round, Pittsburgh Pirates 1986: Dave Brundage, OF-LHP, 4th round, Philadelphia Phillies; Bryce Hulstrom, LHP, 9th round, Chicago White Sox; Keith Krafve, 3B, 31st round, San Francisco Giants 1987: Ken Bowen, SS, 6th round, Kansas City Royals; Rich Duke, C, &-W Andy Baldwin Troy Schader David Schmidt OREGON STATE FREE AGENTS Undrafted OSU players signing pro contracts (excludes those who reached Major League Baseball): 1918: Ralph Coleman, P, Portland Beavers 1927: Loris Baker, SS, Los Angeles Angels; Art Escallier, OF, Southern Association 1936: Bob Bergstrom, 3B, Portland Beavers 1940: Arland Schwab, 2B, Portland Beavers 1947: Bud Fortier, IF, Western 1952: Dwane Helbig, OF, Western 1953: Bailey Brem, RHP, Western International League; Bud Shirtcliff, OF, California State League; John Thomas, C, California State League 1955: Jay Dean, 1 B, Western International League 1956: Jerry Exley, OF-3B, Western International League International League 1949: Frank Roelandt, C, Pioneer am. cuffla League 1951: Gene Tanselli, SS, San Diego Padres. Sox 1964: Frank Peters, OF, Baltimore Orioles 1967: Jack Humphrey, RHP, Houston Astros 1975: Ramon Gonzalez, OF, Seattle Rainiers 1982: Kyle Dunning, RHP, Detroit Tigers 1983: Mickey Riley, IF, Walla Walla 1957: Tom Hunt, OF, California State League; Dan Lovejoy, C, Northwest League I 1958: Gene Bates, 1B, Eastern League; Twink Pedersen, SS, Northwest League; Jim Phillips, 2B, Northwe stLeague .. Padres I 1984: Mike Strutton, SS, Kansas City Royals 1986: Mel Mallinak, IF, Baltimore Orioles; Quinn Williams, IF, Philadel- 2001: Thad Johnson, RHP, Oakland Athletics 2003: Tom Creighton, UT, Florence Freedom; Andy Jarvis,1 B, Philadelphia Phillies; Ty Kline, RHP, Kalamazoo Kings 2004: Ben Rowe, RHP, San Diego phia Phillies 1989: Brent Hahn, C, San Francisco Giants; Troy Haugen, IF, Milwaukee Brewers 1991: R A Neitzel, UTIL, Philadelphia Phillies 1992: Jeff Post, RHP, Oakland Athletics 1994: Brooke Knight, C-3B, Milwaukee Brewers; Brent Watts, UTIL, Winnipeg Goldeyes 1997: Ryan McDonald, 2B, Kansas City Royals 1998: Ben Bertrand, C, San Francisco Giants; Val Mencas, LHP, Shaumburg Flyers 2000: Mark Newell, RHP, Kansas 1959: Kim Bradshaw, OF, California State League 1963: Cecil Ira, LHP, Chicago White International League; Don White, LHP, Western International League I City Royals. Padres 2005: Tony Calderon, IF, River City Rascals 2006: Chris Campos, LHP-OF, Houston Astros; Bill Rowe, 1 B, Milwaukee Brewers I , m,. -.-LL..__.._.._._._......... OREGON STATE UN1VERSV YATHL rnCSDEVELOPINGFUTURELEADERSTHROUGHEXCELLENCE1NACADEMICSANDATHLE17CS 2007 r7 OREGON STATE BASEBALL OREGON STATE PROS IN 2006 KYLE ASELTON, LHP Fort Myers, Long A (Minnesota) (9-5,3 79 ERA) MATT BAILIE, LHP Schaumberg, Independent (2-5,411 ERA) ANDY BALDWIN Clearwater, Long A (Philadelphia) (8-8,4 04 ERA) Inland Empire, Long A (Seattle) (2-1, 0.82 ERA) BRIAN BARDEN, 3B Tucson, AAA (Arizona) ( 298,16 HRs, 96 RBIs) JAMIE BURKE, C Oklahoma, AAA (Texas) ( 278, 10 HRs, 49 RBIs) CHRIS CAMPOS, LHP Lexington, Long A (Houston) (1-5,4 85 ERA) TOM CREIGHTON, IF Nashua, Independent (257,3 HRs, 28 RBIs) MIKE EKSTROM Mobile, AA (San Diego) (3-7, 3 84 ERA) Lake Elsinore, Long A (San Diego) (7-4, 2 30 ERA) JACOBY ELLSBURY, OF Portland, AA (Boston) (308,3 HRs, 19 RBIs) Wilmington, Long A (Boston) (299,4 HRs, 32 RBIs) NATE FOGLE, RHP Bakersfield, Long A (Texas) (0-0, 3 Svs, 5 63 ERA) Clinton, LongA(Texas) COLE GILLESPIE, OF Helena, Rookie (Milwaukee) ( 344,8 HRs, 31 RBIs) TYLER GRAHAM, OF Salem-Keizer, Short A (San Francisco) (240, 0 HRs, 9 RBIs) KEVIN GUNDERSON, LHP Rome, Long A (Atlanta) (4-0, 3 Svs, 1 13) Danville, Rookie (Atlanta) (0-0, 0 Svs, 0 00 ERA) ANDY JENKINS,1 B Greensboro, Long A (Florida) ( 288,5 HRs, 73 RBIs) JON KOLLER, RHP Gulf Coast, Rookie (NewYork Mets) (1-0, 4 43 ERA) (0-0, 0.00 ERA) Staten Island, ShortA(NewYork SETH PIETSCH, OF San Diego, Independent Yankees) ( 353, 5 HRs, 27 RBIs) (225,2 HRs, 15 RBIs) AARON MATHEWS, OF Joliet, Independent (279,2 HRs, 13 RBIs) JAKE POSTLEWAIT, LHP Modesto, Long A (Colorado) (0-6,5 94 ERA) Asheville, Long A (Colorado) (2-3,3 29 ERA) BILL ROWE,1 B Helena, Rookie (Milwaukee) CHRIS KUNDA, 2B Dunedin, Long A (Toronto) (282,9 HRs, 38 RBIs) SHEA McFEELY,1 B Missoula, Rookie (Arizona) (251, 5 HRs, 37 RBIs) MARK McLEMORE, LHP Round Rock, AAA (Houston) (2-3,2 81 ERA) JONAH NICKERSON, RHP Oneonta, Short A (Detroit) 0-0, 2 Svs, 2 77 ERA) NATHAN PENDLEY, LHP San Jose, Long A (San Francisco) (1-0,1 Sv, 2 68 ERA) ( 279, 2 HRs, 23 RBIs) CHRIS WAKELAND, OF Long Beach, Independent ( 314, 1 HR, 6 RBIs) OREGON STATE TEAM USA MEMBERS ftw Kevin Gunderson, 2005 Jonah Nickerson, 2005 Darwin Barney, 2006 OREGON STATE NCAA TOURNAMENT HONORS 1986 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Jonah Nickerson, RHP (MOP) (2-0,0 84,21 1 IP, 12 H, 4 BB, 19 K) NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL Dave Brundage, OF ( 500,9x18, 2 HRs, 3 RBIs, 6 R) Bill Rowe, 1 B (407, 11x27, 1 HR, 8 RBIs, 7 R) Shea McFeely, 3B 2005 (333, 9x27, 2 HRs, 5 RBIs) Cole Gillespie, OF (286, 8x28, 1 HR, 4 RBIs, 6 R) Kevin Gunderson, LHP (1-0, 3 Svs, 2 45,11 0 IP, 7 H, 1 BB, MOP-denotes being named tournaments Most Outstanding Player NCAA CORVALLIS REGIONAL Mitch Canham, C (MOP) ( 615, 8x13, 1 HR, 6 RBIs, 6 R) Jonah Nickerson, RHP (1-0, 9 0 IP, 7 H, 1 R,0BB,9K) Andy Jenkins, 1 B ( 533, 8x15, 0 HR, 4 RBIs) Shea McFeely, 3B (385, 5x13,1 HR, 6 RBIs) Tyler Graham, OF (231, 3x13, O HR,1 RBI, 4 R) Jacoby Ellsbury, OF (429, 6x14, 0 HR, 4 RBIs, 5 R, 1 SB) Cole Gillespie, OF ( 364, 4x11, 0 HR, 4 RBIs) 6 K) Mitch Canham Chris Kunda Bill Rowe 2006 Jonah Nickerson, RHP NCAA CORVALLIS REGIONAL Chris Kunda, 2B (MOP) ( 357, 5x14, 2 HRs, (1-0,721P,OR,3H) Cole Gillespie, OF ( 583, 7x12,1 HR, 3 RBIs) Tyler Graham, OF 500, 5x10, 0 HRs, 3 RBIs, 3 SBs) Darwin Barney, SS 14,4 RBIs) OREGON STATE UNIV RSITYATHLFTICS-DEVELOPINGFU7lJRELEADERSTHROUGHEXCEU ENCEINACADEMICSANDATHLETICS OM 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL OREGON STATE ALL-TIME LETTERMEN A i: 1: 1 Adams, Verdell ......................... 1972 Akers, Leon .............................. 1950 Akina, Jason ..................... ....1992-93 Allen, Mark ......................... 1982-83 Amacher. Harry ................... ..... 1942 Ammon. Erik ........................... 2006 Anderson, Aaron ........... 1988, 90-92 Anderson, Al _ ......................... 1948 Anderson, Bret ..................... 1989-92 Anderson, Danny ......... .......... 2005 Anderson, David .................... 1990.92 Anderson, Kenny ................... 2002-03 Anderson, Scott ................ 1976-77 Anderson, Scott .................... 1981-84 Anhom. Bill ............................... 1962 Antoine, Doug ............................ 1973 Apa, Tom ..............................1972.74 Aselton, Kyle .................... 2004 Atwood, Derek ...................... 1987-88 Atwood. James ......................... 2000 Ayers. Stacey .......................... 1991 - Ayo Keke ....................... 1983-84 B Babb, Bert ............................. 1920-22 Backen, David ................ .._ 1978-81 Backman, Mike ....................... 1975 Baechtel, Richard ...................... 1932 Bagley, Orlo ............................. 1928 Bailey, Brian ............... ..._._.- 1960-62 Bailey, Kenneth ..................... 1973-74 Bailey, King ............................ 1931 Bailie, Matt ............................ 1995-98 Baker, Gary ......................... 1959-61 Baker, Loris .......................... 1924-26 Baldwin, Andy ...................... 2003-04 Andrew Checketts Gene Tanselli Bouton, Red .............................. 1927 Bowen. Jack ......................... 1956-57 Bowen. Ken .......................... 1984-87 Bowen, Tom .......................... 19%58 Calvin, Todd ....................... Campos, Chris ................. 2004.05 Canham, Mitch ................. .... 2004-06 1942 Capka, Ted .................... _. Coleman, Ralph Jr........ Bower, Don ..................... 1943,46-47 Bowman, James ..................... 1997 Boyd, Jeffrey ............................. 1978 Bradley. Ken .............................. 1940 Bradshaw. Kim ..................... 1957-59 Carpenter. Ken ....................... 1949 Ball. Wayne ......................... 1987-88 Ballard Rod ................. ....._.- 1929.30 Brats, Jason .............. _........ Cave. Jim Conley, Greg ............................. 1998 Conrad. Brian ........................ 1982-83 Conyers, Kit ............................. 1916 Cook, B. R ............................ 1997-99 Cooper, Harry .............. _.-..... 1910-12 Cooper Roy ................... ..... 1908 Brauning, Jeff ....................... 1988-89 Ceasar, Lestee ..................... 1984-87 Ballus, Tim .............................. 1978 Brem. Bailey ..................... 1951-53 1988-89 Banholzer, John ................ Barden. Brian ........................ 2000-02 Barnes, Lute ........................ 1967-69 Barnett, Jeff .............................. 1991 Barney, Darwin ...................... 2005-06 Barry, Pat ............................. 1975-78 Bates. Garrett ........................ 1998-99 Baser. Wayne ........................... 1931 Beall, Bob ............................. 1968-70 Bronson, Jason .................... 1997.98 Brown, At ........... ......._...,.... 1930.31 Brown, Reed ............................ 2005 Brown. Vic ........................... 1942-43 Brundage, Dave .................... 1984-86 Brundage, Jim ....................... 198687 Buck, Dallas ........................ 2004-06 Budrow, Bran ........................... 2006 Buehler. Knute ............... ..._. 1983-85 Cecil, Don .......................... 1943,46 Cecil, Dorwood ....................... 1946 Beall. Jim ............................. 1970-72 Beard, Jeremy ................ ..... 1994.95 Beatty, Mel................... ...... 1934-35 Beaty Jesse ....................... 1907-08 Beck, Gary ........................... 1972-75 Buehler Larry .......................... 1973 Buob. Bobby ........................ 1952-55 Burke. Jamie ......................... 1992-93 Bums, Wayne ..................... 1971-73 Burton, Ed ......................... .. 1946 Christianson, Bob _..... ....-._ 1948-50 Christmas Scott ................ _. 1991-93 Churchill, Robert ................. 1943,47 Clark. Noel ............................... 2033 Clark, Steve ........................ 1962.54 Clarke, Jim ........................... 1932-34 1964.65 Cleveland. Andy.......... Bedford, Don . _ .................... 1948 Bell, Thurman .......... _........ 1964.66 Belleville, Bergan .................1927-29 Benson, Cleve ..................... 1967,69 Busik. Chad ...................... 1990.92 Cloud. Marty Berg, Bud .............................. 1950.52 Baldwin. J.D.................. 1915-16,18 . Bergstrom, Bob ................ _... 1934-36 Berreman, Bob ...................... 1958-59 . 1989-91 1983-64 Carroll, Emil ........................ 1909-10 Carroll, Jason .................. Carter. Josh .................. 1999-2001 Cate, Jack .....__ ...................... 1931 1990-92 ...................... 1972-73 Chamberlain, Tom ................. 1975-77 Champion, Jim ...................... 1992-94 Chapman, Kirk ..................... 1962.64 Charbonneau, Joe ................. 1973-75 Chatterton, Uoyd .................... 1937 Checketts. Andrew ................ 1996-98 1954 Coney. Rob ...................... 1998-99 Collins, John ................. _.... 1980-81 Conkting, Ead ....................... 1935-37 Denyberry, Jeff ...... _ .............. 1994-95 Copeland. Stephen .............. 2000-03 Cowan. Justin ............. .......... _.. 1997 Cramer, Bob .............................. 1978 - ................. 1993-95 Dixon, John Dockery, Bud ......................... 1934-36 Dodge, Rich .......................... 1974-77 Cramer, Fred ......................... 1936 Donaly, Lance ....................... 19M9 Dooley, Ed .............................. 1937 Crary Morrill .......................... 1963.65 .... 1980 Cracke. Don ................... Creider, Ed ..................... 1935-37 Creighton. Tom .......................... 2002 Crews, Wren ......................... 1907-10 ............... 1959 61 Caner, Leon Critser Roy .................... 1959-60 Cronin, Joe ............................... 1932 . Crow, Steve .......................... 1967-69 Crownover, rim ..................... 1978 ................ _. _. _.. 1983 Cuckovich, Met ..................... 1971-73 Culver, Benjamin .............. .... 1912-14 Cunningham, Dan ................. 1971-73 Calderon, Tony ................... 2003-04 Callan, Bill ................ - 1933-34 Glow, Crag ............................ 1987 Cloyes. Bill ...................... 1927-29 Coleman. Ed ............................. 1924 Coleman Jackson .................... 2000 Coleman, Ralph Sr.................... 1918 Daniels,Curt ............................. 1970 Daniels. Tom ......................... 198456 Dave Schoppe Wren Crews C Damell ...................................... 1912 Daron, Pat ................................. 1974 Daulton, Ron ......................... 1984-86 Davis. Curts .................... 1998-2001 Davis Wilbur ............................ 1909 Day. Bruce ................ _........ 1960.61 Dazey, Eric .......................... 1986,88 Dean, Jay ............................ 1952-55 Demoresl Harry .... _ ............. 1961-63 Doolittle, Harold .................... 1915-16 Doupe, Paul .......................... 1969-70 Doyle, Jeff ......................... _ 1975-77 Drahn, Rob ........................... 1974-76 Droscher, Jerry ...................... 1958-60 Dryden, Tim ...................... 1999-2000 Duarte, Pedro ............................ 1912 Duerr, Brian ......................... 1998-99 Dully Mike ............................ 1921-23 Dufort, Dave .......................... 198758 Duke. Randy ........................ 1986-88 Duke. Rich .......................... 1984-87 Dunning, Kyle ....................... 198081 Durdan, Don .......................... 194142 Duren, Russ ........................... 1987 Durrie: Harry .......................... 1972-75 Dwyer, Anthony .................... 1925-26 Bertrand, Ben ...................... 1997-98 Bettendorl. Jerome ............... 1955-56 Biancone, John ..................... 1931-33 Bites. Chris .................... 2000-03 Bilyeu, H .......................... 1907-08 TM" ' µ°_ Bishop Bob .... ..................... 1979-82 Black, Todd .............................. 1994 Blackburn, Stan ........................ 1976 Bland. Darren .......................... 1995 Boire, Mike ..................... 1996-99 Body, Ron ......................... _..... 1966 Bonney, Bob ......................... 1938-40 Bonser. Bill ........................... 1965-67 Boone, Art ................................. 1923 Booth, Claude ...... _ .... 1921.2226 B ' W II 136 Boultinghouse, Harvey ....,,.. 1928-30 I Ramon Gonzalez Tom Simas ::,rir4;ve>'r1n°.nTtA L::Ttrs-i3:-v,- ' OrInCFJr; ;r;_rAnrrr7l-t-l; xct_t_r>ti.,tL.ACp.r;r_r,+ic-A :tir T r{[rrlcs 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL Hunsinger, At ........................ 1980-81 Hunt,Tom . .. .......................... 1955-57 Hunter, Randy ....................... 1991-93 Hutt, Lester ............................ 1912-15 Hurley, Kim ............................ 1975-76 .. Ingram, Bryan Ira, Cecil 1<. 1999-2001 1961-63 . J Jackson, Bruce ..................... 1972-74 2003 Jackson, Mark Jackson, Stephen ................. 1995-96 Jarvis, Andy .......................... 2000-03 1964-65 Jarvis, Jim .. Jenkins, Andy . ..................... 2004-05 Jenks, James ....................... 1926-27 Jenks, James ........................... 1953 1931-33 Jensen, Karl .................... Johnson, Art .......................... 1924-25 ...1989-89 Johnson, Ben ..................... 1968-69 Johnson, Chris Johnson, Don ............................ 1932 Johnson, Jerry ...................... 1968-70 Johnson, Ken ........................... . 1943 Johnson, Lindsey ................ . 1981-84 Johnson,Syl ....................... 1955,57 Johnson,Thad ................... 2000-01 Johnston, Danny .................. 1951-53 Johnston, Dean ........................ 1936 Johnston, Paul ........................ 1941 1976-77 Jones, James 1976-77 Jones, Johnny 1966-68 ... Jones, Tom ........................ Joslyn, Kevin .................... 2004-05 . John Thomas Scott Anderson . Dyer, Ron 1979-81 Frazer, Bill 1943 Edwards, Kevin ...................... 1986 Efraimson, Tim ..................... 1994-95 Ehinger, Yoshi 1997 Ekstrom, Mike ....................... 2002-03 Elliott, Glenn ........................ 194042 Ellsbury, Jacoby .................... 2003-05 Emigh, Elmer ............................ 1931 Endicott, Steve ......................... 1970 Erickson, Gil ........................... 1932 Erickson, Rick .............. 1949-50 Escallier, Arthur .................... 1924-26 Exley, Jerry .......................... 1954-56 F Fajer, Cameron ......................... 1988 Falk, Jim ................................. 1962 Farra, Duke ............................... 1925 Faurie, Pete .......................... 1924-26 Fawcett, Don ........................... 1950 Fenger, Arnold .. 1937-39 Finch, Howard 1985-86 Fisk, Chuck . .... 1952-55 Flynn, Rob ............................ 1978-79 -ogle, Nate ............................... 2005 Folsom, Rob ............................. 2005 Fonnesbeck, Gary .................... 1986 Ford, Richard ..................... 1926-27 Forsch, Ken ........................ 1967-68 =order, Bud .. 1947 Frahler, Andy ........................... 1943 Francis, Robert ....................... .. 1908 ..................... 2000-01 Frederick, Johnny 1955 Freeman, Clay ........................ 1909 French, Bruce .................. 1983-84 Gorman, Mike ............... 1979-82 Gott, Rod ......................... 1999-2000 Graham, Tyler ....................... 2003-06 Fryer, Carl Gray, Joe ............................ 1936,38 . E Gordon, Zach . . ................... 1913-15 Funk, Arnold ............................. 1916 G V Gallagher, Fred ............ _ ..... .. 1947 Gallagher, Shane .............. ....1982-83 Galloway, DeWaine .......... ...... 1943 Gambee. Dave ......................... 1957 Garter, Bryan ........................ 1984-87 Garber, Richard ............... 1922-23.25 Garcia, Josh ........................... 2002 Garner, Ron .......................... 1971-74 Gassaway. Bill .................... 1979-82 Gassaway, Dave ....................... 1977 Gee, Dennis.............................. 1972 Gentz, Keith .......................... 1970-71 Gerber, Joe ....................... 1997-2000 Gianotti, Mike ....................... 1977-78 Gill, Levi ................................... 2001 Gill. Whitney _ .................... 1919-21 Gillespie, Cole ..................... 2004-06 Gipson, Ryan ........................ 2005-06 G4s, Mike ................................. 1999 Glaisyer. Harold......._.,.......,. 1913 Gleason, Tim ............. _....... 1968-69 Goble, Roy .......................... 1913-16 Goedhard, Alex ........................ 1952 Gonzalez. Ramon ................. 1974-75 Gonzalez, Rick ..................... 1977-78 Goodbrod, Pete .................... 1950-52 Goodell, Ryan ....................... 1969-70 . Grayson, Buck 1929-31 Grbavac, Mark 2006 Gregg, Mitch ......................... 1995-96 Gressler, Todd ...................... 1987-88 Groce, Jack .......................... 1912-13 Grove, Jim ......................... 1979-82 Guidotti, Al . ..................... 1954-56 Gunderson, Kevin ................. 2004-06 Gunderson, Matt ........................ 1996 Gurley, Wayne .................... 1918-19 Gustafson, Carl ...... 1947-09 .. . . Heinrich, Ryan ..................... 1993-94 Helbig, Dwane .......................... 1952 1985 Hellar, Derek Heniges, David ......................... 1966 Henkle, Lynn ............................. 1911 Henzel, Dick ......................... 1929-31 Hernandez, Matt ........................ 2004 Heyden, Derek .................... 1987-89 Hibbard, George .................... 1933-35 1961-63 Hilliard, Gene Hilts, Ryan ............................... 1996 1964-66 Hobbs, Tom ......................... .. Hodgens, Blain ......................... 1927 Holbrook, Rob ....................... 1979-82 Hollenbeck, Bob ........................ 1934 IlH Hafenfeld, Bernard Hahn, Brent Hays, Stan ............................... 1953 Hayward, Dave ................... 1961-63 Hearing, Mike ........................... 1979 Hedges, Drew .................. 1997-2000 1926-27,29 1989 Hamilton, Gary 1983-86 Hammer, Kenneth ................. 1928,31 Hansen,Gene ........................... 1947 Hansen, Paul .................... 1998-2000 Hardie, Tim 1993 Hardin, Scott ......................... 1994-95 Harle, Warren ............................ 1957 Harper, Rich .............. ..... . 1975-78 Holmquist, Dewey ................. 1922-23 Hooker, Kevin .............. 1991-93, 95 Hopkins, Jeff ....................... 1989-90 . . Hopp, Don 1952 . Horton, Mervin ....................... 1909-10 Houck, Cub ........................... 1951-52 Houdek, Otto ......................... 1937-38 Housely, Scott ........................... 1977 Howard, Josh ............................ 2001 Howard, Kelly .......................... 1978 . Harper, Bill ............................ 1948-50 Hartman, Tex ........................ 1919-21 Hartley, Eugene ..................... 1925-26 Hass, Mike ................................ 2004 Haugen, Troy .......... 1987-89 Hubbard, Clyde ..................... 1918-21 Hudson, Will ......................... 2000-02 Hayes, Kevin ............................ 1978 Hays, Craig ....................... 1999-2002 1984-86 Hulstrom, Bryce Humphrey, Jack .................. 1966-67 Hughes, Emmet .................... 1920-21 Hughes, Hadey ......................... 1924 Hughes, Henry ...................... 1932 1972-74 Jurgenson, Greg ... ................. K Kahalehoe, Koa ........................ 2006 Kaiser, Bob ........................... 1965-67 Kaleikilo, Chris ......................... 1990 Kalibak, William .................... 1936-37 1937 .. Kappel, Rudy ......................... Kasberger, Joe ...................... 1920-22 Keck, Mike ............................. 1970 Keck, Walter ......................... 1909-11 Keema, Bud .................... 1931-33 1909-11 Keene, Lawrence . .. ... Keene,Spec ......................... 1919-21 Keema, Bud ..................... . 1931-33 Keim, Greg .................. 2006 Keudell, Ron ........................... 1982 1979 Kirchem, Herb .... 1943, 47-08 Kirchner, Walt ... Kissner, Tim ....................... 1993-94 Kline, Ty ............................... 2002-03 .. Klug, Scott .......................... 1985-86 1986 Kluss, Dennis ................ . Knight, Brooke ..................... 1992-94 Knotts, Aaron ............................ 1995 Kohler, Dick ....................... 1946-48 Kolkowski, Bruno .............. 1934-35 Koller, Jon ...................... 2003,05-06 Krafve, Keith ................ 1983-86 1950-51 Krafve, Ralph ..................... ... Kramien, Lionel ....................... 1922 1918 Krueger, Dutch ........................ .. Kruger, Pete ............................ 1947 . Kunda, Chris ......................... 2003-06 Kunz, Eddie .......................... 2005-06 L Lake, Rob ............................. 1997 Lambert, Tim ........................ 1985-88 Landrum, Ken ........................ 1974-75 Lankow, Geof ......................... 1966 Larson, Barry ......................... 1993-94 2006 Layboum, Greg ............... Greg Jurgenson Ralph Takami John Sipple Lebeck, Greg Leberge. Kevin .t. OREGON SrArE UNIVERSITYATHLETics. DEVE1..OPING FUTURE LEADERS THROUGH EXCELLENCE1NACADEUv11CSANDATHL.ETICS 1969-71 ...... 1975-76 iI 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL Lecne r, Bonnie .................... zuuo-ub ..................... 1988-89 Ledesma, Joey ......................... 2005 Lee, Terry .............. 1968-70 Ledbetter, Todd Lehrer, Al .......................... 1962-63 Leone, Mike ........................ 1996-97 Leovich, John ........................... 1940 Lewis, Fred ......................... 1938-39 ipe, Ryan ........................... 1995-98 Lissman, Mike ...................... 2004-06 Lodell, Carl......................... ... 1918-20 Loffer, Jesse ......................... .... 1940 Logan,John ......................... 1926,28 Long, Dave .......................... 1962-63 Looff, Hans . .......................... 1913-16 Looney, H B ............................. 1908 Lovejoy, Dan ......................... 1955-57 . Lovinger, Eric ................ 1992,94-96 uby, Dan ............................ .. 1957-59 Lucas, Ron ........................... . 1965-67 Lundberg, Roy ........................... 1932 Lunde, Ray .......................... .. 1958-60 Luster, Corey ....................... .. 1990-92 Lyons, Steve .... 4 1979-81 M MacRae, Elwin Mack, Joe .. 1941-42 1930-32 . Mack, John 1943,47-49 Maddux, Walt .. 1983-84 Mallinak, Mel ...................... .. 1985-86 . .................. 1991,94-95 ................... 1927-29 Via loy, Marc Maple, Howard vlarrett, Charles ........................ . 1928 Markham, Terry .................... 196465 Marquardt, A........................ J 1993-94 Marsden, Wallace ..................... 1933 . Martin, Bob ............................. ... 1970 Martinez, Bill ....................... 1974-77 Masewicz, Brian .................. 1995-96 Matt Bailie Morrison, Scott ...................... 1992-95 Mouw, Rob ........................ 1987-88 Moye, Rene ............................... 1959 Muench, Gregg ..................... 1982-83 Munich, Billy ...................... 2003-05 . McCarthy, Craig .................... 1990-91 McCluskey, Bill ..................... 194243 McCormick, Jake 2004-06 . McCowan, Joel 1972-74 McDonald, Ryan .................... 1996-97 McEwan, Jim ........................... 1935 McFaddan, Dave .................... 1957 .. . McFeely, Shea.................... .. 2004-06 McGrew, Ben .......................... 2002 McKenna, Hugh .................... 1921-23 McKennon, Russell . 1928, 30-31 McKinney, Earl ...................... 1938-39 McLemore, Mark .................... 2000-02 McMullen, Ian ...................... 2002-03 . McNair, Bob ......................... 1978-80 McMillan, Anthony ............. 1913 Meier, Gail ........................... 1973-76 Meiwes , Pat ............... 1991-92 94-95 Mellinger Brad .......................... 2003 Mencas Val ................... 1995 , 97-90 Mendenhall, Frank .................... 1922 , , , , Olson, Steve .......................... 1963 Orell, Bernard ....................... 1937-38 Ostmo, Erik ........................... 1989-90 Otis, Jeff ............................... 1986-89 .. Murray, C............................... S 1907 p Myers, Jason ....................... 1993-94 Myers, Jeffrey ....................... 1982-84 Myhre, Joe .......................... 1974-75 Paczesniak , Mark ................... 1971 Paine Fred ............................. 1957 . , Palfrey, Ernest Mason, Don .............................. 1969 Mason, Ellis .......................... 1937-38 Mason, Grimm ............... . 1958-59, 61 Mathews, Aaron ................. 2002-04 Maxwell, Anton ............. 2005-06 McBride, Jason ..................... 2001-02 Mike Thurman Naylor, Mike ............................ 1970 Neal, Travis .......................... 1983-84 Negri, Frank .............................. 1957 Neitzel, R..A........... .......... 1988-90 Nelson, Ed ............................ 1950-52 Nelson, Scott .................. 2003-05 Newell, Mark 1996-97,99-2000 Newman, Chris ................... 1980,83 Nicholson, Scott .................... 2000-01 .................. 2004-06 Nielson, Ken ............................ 1989 Nightenga!e, Fred .................. 1929-30 Niles, Mark ................................ 1979 Noble, Ken ............................ 1975-78 Nickerson, Jonah Noel, John ........................... 1971-74 Noonan , Val ........................... 1921-23 John 1978-79 Pearson, Dan Pearson, John ........................... 1971 Pederson, Doug .................... 194142 Pederson, Twink ................... 1956-58 Pegnam,John .......................... 1993 Pendergrass, F.R ....................... 1907 Pendley, Nathan .................... 2003-04 Pennell, Lee ......................... 1929-31 Percell, Brody ....................... 1995-98 Perry, Glen ............................ 1922-24 Perry , Tony 0 O'Neill, Dan ......................... 1982-84 Oberst, Ray y ..................... 1943,47-48 Oerding, al .......................... 1959-61 Oliphant, Jeff .......................... 1981 Olsen, E C 1918 1919-20 , 22 ........................ 1966 1923 Parkinson, Robert Paterson, Joe ........................... 2006 Patterson, Leonard .............. 1938-39 Paul, Mike ...................... 1974, 76-77 Paust, Ashley .......................... 1928 Payne, Chris ......................... 1985-88 Pearce, Lowell ................ 1955-56,58 Parisotto , N ........................... 1969-70 1963-64 Peters Frank Peters, Norm 194042 1960-62 Petersen, Larry 1932 Peterson, Robert Petrella, Albert ......................... 1938 Petroni, Carlo ....................... 1959-61 Phillips, Jim ....................... 1956,58 , Phillips, Lige , ........................ 1909,12 Piesker, Jarak ....................... 1979-80 Pietsch, Seth ...................... . 2001-03 . 1996-98 Pine, Chris Pinion, Jack .............................. 1954 Pinion, Paul ............................. 1989 Plante, Rich ............................. 1974 Plato, Bruce .......................... 1977-78 Poff, Ray ............................... 1908-11 Pomerenke, Gary .................. 1972-73 Post, Jeff .............................. 1989-92 Postlewait, Jake ................... 2001-04 Powell, James ...................... 1967-69 Preston, Edward ........................ 1918 Preston, Robin .......................... 1972 Priseman, Casey ................... 2005-06 Q Quayle, Billy ......................... 1927-29 1949 QuesinberryBob . Quinn, Robert 1924-25 Quiring, Jake 2002-03 Rainwater , Travis ...................... 1999 Ranstad , Hal ......................... 1998-99 Rasmussen , Boyd ................ 1933-35 Reardon .................................... 1919 Recuenco, Rob ......................... 2003 Reece, Jeff ........................... 1981-83 . Renne, Steve ........................ 1967-7( Reynolds, Kerisi .................... 2001-0: Rice, Lance ......................... 1985-8£ Rich, Larry 1968-7( Richards, Harry ..................... 19464E Richie, Paul .......................... 2001-01 Richter, Gary .............. . .......... 1977-7E Rickson, Cad 1918-2( Ridenour, Ryan ....................... 198£ Ridings, Red ....................... 1923-2E . 1909-11 Rieben, George ................ 1980-8: Riley, Mickey ..................... .. Rippey, Tom ........................ 1922-24 Rittenhouse, James ................. 193: . Robbins, Charles ...................... 191, Robbins, Oriie ........................... 192E Roelandt, Frank .............. 1943,47-41 Rooper, John ......................... 1907-0£ Rothstrom, Ray ..................... 1953-5 Rowe, Ben 2001-01 200E Rowe, Bill ....................... 197£ Rowe, Mike 19747-1 Rowe, Pete .. Rowe, Rob . ............................... 197: Rudolph, Steve ..................... 1976-7E Rudzik, Bill ........................... 1959-6( Ruggles, Jim F:. 1952-5E . . 199E Rumrey, K ............................. C . S Reed, Clifford ..................... 1910-11 Reinking, Ed ............................. 1960 Remmell, Art ............................. 1928 Renault, Nick ............................ 2000 Sallee, Eric Sakamoto, Jeff Twin k Pedersen Rich Sanders, Jared .. . op Mohler, Lynn ............................ 1955 Moore, C L 1907 4oore, Gary .......................... 1958-60 4oore, Harry .............................. 1908 Moore, Jeff ............................ 1987-88 Moore, Otto .......................... 1908-11 . Moreland, Julius .. 1913-14 Morgan, Walter ................. 1914-16 Red Ridings Norb Wellman . Runyon, J ..R ............................. 200: 19848E Rushing, John ................... .... Merrill, Zadoc ....................... 1974-76 .. lerryman, Art ...................... 1936-37 Messman, Joe ........................ 1997 Meyer, Bill ........................... 1937-39 Miller, Cecil ........................... 1919-21 Miller, Doug 1970-72 Miller, Jerry .......................... 1976-78 Mitchell, Jed 1999, 2001 Mitola, Dan ........................... 1933-35 . 0 REGON STATE UNI VERSITYATHLETICS. DEVELOPING FUTURE LEADERSTH ROUGH EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS AND ATHLEPICS 197£ . 199E 2002-04 STATE Wiggins, Dave ...................... 1970-71 . 2000-01 Wilkins, Chris ............... Wilkins, Stave . .................... 1975-76 Williams, William ................. 1914-16 Williams. David ................... 1989-92 Williams. Gene ................... 1940,42 Williams, Kevin ....................... 1977 Williams, Paul ....................... 2001 Williams, Quinn ............... ....1983-86 Williams. Steven .......... ...._.... 1977 Willkie. Corrie ..................... 1998-99 Wilson, Dick ......................... 1954-56 Wilson, Jim ...........................198082 Wilson, Lloyd ....................... 1969.71 Wintermute, Ira ......................... 1936 Winters, Glen ........................ 1926-27 Wirth, Tim ............................. 1987 Withrow, Jim ................. ........... 1954 Woemer. Jack .................. ..... 1934-36 Wolff. Cad ............................ 1907,11 Wood, Canton ....................... 1928-30 Woodard, Jack ......................... 1933 Woodard. Walter .................... 1931.32 Woodward. Woody ............... 1923.25 Worthley. Norman ................. 1935-36 ..............2000-01 Way, Corky Wray, Doug _ .............................. 1955 Wright, Oran ............................. 1939 Andy Jenkins Sanders, Paul .................... 1990-91 Sanders, Scott ....................- 1988-90 Santschi, Scott ...................... 2006 Sauvain, Chuck ................... 1946-49 Schader, Troy .................... 1997.99 Simmons, David ................ 1977-78 Sims, Rod ........................... 1938-40 Sinclair, Free ........................... 1914 Sipple, John .................... 1984-86,88 Skeen. Scott ............................. 1997 Skoog, Jim ......................... 1965.67 Skriver, Larry ........................ 1971-74 Scheckla, Rod .......... ......... . 1987-88 Schimel, Jack .................... 1946 Schlottman. Charlie .............. 1975-77 Schmidt, David ..................... 1994-96 Schneider, Bob ......................... 1932 Schofield. Travis ....................... 1990 Schoppe. David ................... 1989-91 Schroeder, Chad .................... 2004 Schulmench, Wes ............... 1925-27 Schultz. John ....................... 1992-94 Schulze, Harry .................... 1946-47 Schwab, Arland .................. 1938-40 Scott. Monte ............................. 1977 Seeley. Blossom ................... 1915-16 Sei bert. Emil ................... _....191420 Shaffer, Mark Stephenson, Jack ........... 1952,54-55 Stevens, Pal ......................... 2001-02 Stevens, Ron ........................... 1963 Stolz, Bob ..... ........................ 1950 Shaw, Clayton .................. 1939-41 Shaw, James ...................... 1912-14 ....................... 1980-82 Shaw, Pat Stone, Bryan .......................... 2004 Shelton, Todd ....................... 2005 Shields, Ian- ........................ 1990,92 Sh rtclrff, Bud ....................... 1951-53 Shoup, Tom ......................... 1968-70 Siebert. Emil .......................... 1918 Sieberts. Ade ........................ 191416 Street, Andy ............................. 1923 Strode. Brett .......................... 1999 Strode. Don ............................. 1942 Stranberg, Jason .... ............ _.1996-98 Straub, Dennis .......... ..... .... .1962-64 S W tton. Mike ........................1983.84 Sturgeon, Chris ........ ..... ..... 1994-96 Stutes Mike ................ 2006 Stykel Don ....................... 1998-2000 Sullivan, John ...................... 1923-25 Summerfield, Darryl .............. 1966-68 Summers, Chris ............_.......... 1991 . Siemons. Holly .......... _,.., ................ 1924-26 Sigrist, John S i m as, Tom .......................... 1974-75 Simas, Warren ................... 1942.47 1911 Jon Yonemitsu I Vanderbundt. Skip .................... 1967 Vazquez,Abino 1995-97 Vermillion Tyson ..............._. 1996-97 Vladic. Larry ............. 1987-88,90-91 Bill Harper . Taggart. Lawrence ..................... 1922 Takami, Ralph ..................... 1937-39 Talcott, Chris ....................... 1986.88 Tanselli. Gene ...................... 1949-51 Tanselli, Lou ....................... 1979-81 Taroli, Ray .... ..................... 1971-74 Tasto Dutch .......................... 1921-23 Taylor, Donald ...................... 1951 Tebb, Fred .................... 1924-25 Tema. Bryan .......................... 1986-87 TenPas, Kane .................... 2001-03 ,errell. James ................... 1983-85 Thomas, Todd ........ .._...... 1980-83 Thomas, John ................... 1951-53 Thurman. Mike ...................... 1992-94 Torson, Jim .......................... 1928-30 Tower, Denny _ ........... _ ... Tracey, Tom ...................... 1966-68 1967-68 Trask, Rod ........................ 1964-65 Tuck, Jeff ......................... 1995-96 Turk, Joe ................... .. 1911 Turoen, Daniel .......... _ _.....2005-06 Y'' Yonemitsu. Jon ............... _....1990-93 Younce, Earl .......................... 1937-38 Versluis, Pat .................. ...... 1999 Stahl. Doug ........................... 19662-64 Stark. Eric ........................ 1998-2001 Steele, Kurt ........................... 2003-05 ......... .:.......... 1987-88 U nderdner, Dave ... _ ....... ....... 1979 Smith, Simeon .....................1913.15 Smith, Steve ........................ 1981-83 Snelling, Allen ................ ..... 1992-95 1949-50 Snyder. Ray ................... South, Veeder .................... 1963-65 Specht, Lyle .................. .... 1940-:1 Spnck. Jack ............................. 1946 .............. .......... 1922 Summers, Stan .................... 1920-2' Supple, Joe ....................... 1914,16 Swango, Wayne ................. 1964-66 Swann. Claude ..................... 1907-08 Swedherg, Steve .................. 1971-73 Swinbumson. Tyler .............. 10-95,97 Syverson, Dain .................... 1982-84 Smith, Mason ........................ 1991-94 Soller, Fred ........................ _ 1937 -39 Selberg. Eric ............... 1966-67 Shade. Jack. Wright, Willard ....................... 1938 Wynne, Richard........,,, ..... 1924-25 Pete Rowe Younce, Len ........................ 194041 Young, Richard ................ .....1923-25 Younker, Jason ..................... 1987-88 Z Zarbinsky. Ron W 195961 Wagner, Bill ........ Wagner, Fred ..._........... ._._..... 1930 Wagner, Geoff ................. 2005-06 Wagner. Heinie ........ ........... 1924 Honorary Halbrook, Scott ......................... 1982 Wakeland, Chris .................... 1995-96 Walker. Larry ............................. 1958 Wallace, John .......................... 2006 Walters, Red ............................. 1912 Ward, Dallas ...................... 1925, 27 Ward. Thomas .....................1933, 35 Watts. Brent _ .................... ....1992-94 Webber. Levi ......................... 2001-03 Weber, Tass .. _ ..................... 1933-34 Webster. Bob ........................ 1979.80 Wagner, Lou ................... 1946-47 4g "'aide, Karl .......................... 1964, 69 Weimer. Elmer ........................ 1-43 Weller, Theodore ................... 1913-16 Wellman. Norb ...................... 1952-54 . West. Ken ....................... 198M1,83 Wheeler, Todd ....................... 1981-82 U Wheeling, Mark ................... 1995 Ume roto, Robert ................. 1972-73 White, Don ............................ 1950-52 Whitelaw, John ..................... 1959-60 Pat Barry Scott Halbrook 1957 OREGON ST ATEUNIVERS(TYATHI-E71CS-DEVELOPINGFUTURELEADERSTHROUGH EXCELL NCEINACADEMICSANDATHLerrICS 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL OREGON STATE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES (Year of induction in parentheses) * - denotes also played baseball Oregon State University BASEBALL Bailey Brem (1992) Jay Dean (1991) E_- oho Glenn Elliott (1991) Ken Forsch (1991) Cecil Ira (1991) Larry Petersen (2006) Red Ridings (1991) Frank Roelandt (1992) Wes Schulmerich (1991) Clayton Shaw (1993) Jim Wilson (2003) MEN'S BASKETBALL Lew Beck (1988) Ray Blume (2004) Freddie Boyd (1992) Lester Conner (1994) Mel Counts (1988) Cliff Crandall (1990) Scott Eaton (1993) Dave Gambee (1991) * A C Green (1996) Lee Harman (1991) Jim Jarvis (1991) * Steve Johnson (1993) Ed Lewis (1988) Jim Wilson John Mandic (1991) Wally Palmberg (1991) Gary Payton (1996) Red Rocha (1990) Ade Sieberts (1990) * Charlie Sitton (1997) Charlie White (1991) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Juli Coleman (2003) Tanja Kostic (2005) Carol Menken-Schaudt (1988) Judy Spoelstra (1994) MEN'S CREW Tom Woodman (2003) Robert Zagunis (1993) WOMEN'S CREW Amy Martin (2003) FOOTBALL Clayton Shaw Pete Pifer (1990) Dale Story (2006) Gap Powell (1990) Steve Preece (1991) Rocky Rasley (1993) Jon Sandstrom (1991) Eberle Schultz(1991) Ade Schwammel (1990) Vic Sears (1991) Aaron Thomas (1990) Skip Vanderbundt (1993) John Witte (1991) Len Younce (1988) MEN'S GOLF Bob Allard (1991) Dick Yost (1990) WOMEN'S GOLF Dr Mary Budke(1992) Grant Swan (1990) Willie Turner (1997) Tom Woods (2005) Karl Van Calcar (1994) Tim Vollmer (1993) Herb Abraham (1990) Bill Austin (1990) Sam Baker(1991) Terry Baker(1988) Ted Bates (1991) Paul Brothers (1997) Steve Brown (1993) Vern Burke (1991) Jules Cadson (1994) Cindy Greiner (2004) Joni Huntley (1988) WRESTLING Herm Clark (1990) Jimmy Clark (1991) Steve Coury (2003) Tom DeSylvia (1994) John Didion (1991) Don Durdan (1988) Bill Enyart (1991) Joe Francis (1991) * Red Franklin (1991) Rockne Freitas (1991) Bill Gray (1991) Joe Gray (1991) Quentin Greenough (1991) Bob Grim (1991) Craig Hanneman (1992) Rich Koeper(1991) Percy Locey (1990) Billy Main (1992) Howard Maple (1990) * Bill McKalip (1990) Hal Moe (1990) I Lew Beck (1981) SOFTBALL Herb Habedach (1991) Mel Counts (1982) Howard Harris (1997) Cliff Crandall (1981) Dave Gambee (1980) Carolyn Fitzwater (1992) MEN'S TRACK AND FIELD Dick Fosbury (1980) Ralph Hill (1980) Forrest Smithson (1981) Grant Swan (1980) WOMEN'S TRACK AND FIELD Joni Huntley (1990) WRESTLING Ron Finley (1982) Buck Grayson (1983) A C Green (2003) Jim Jarvis (1987) Steve Johnson (1995) Ed Lewis (1980) John Mandic (1982) Wally Palmberg (1981) Red Rocha (1980) Charlie Sitton (1997) Robin Reed (1980) Carol Menken-Schaudt (1993) COACHES Dee Andros, football (1986) Ralph Coleman, baseball (1981) FOOTBALL Bill Austin (1982) Sam Baker (1980) ,baseba1(1988) Vern Burke (1982) Ken Carpenter (1982) Don Durdan (1981) TEAMS 1932-33 men's basketball (1991) Bill Enyart (2003) Steve DeAutremont (1992) Lynn Dickey (1991) 1933 football (1988) Joe Francis (1981) Red Franklin (1980) Quentin Greenough (1981) Bob Grim (1990) Percy Locey (1981) Howard Maple (1981) * Bill McKalip (1991) 1939 football (1993) 1941 football (1988) 1948-49 men's basketball (1991) 1952 baseball (1992) 1954-55 men's basketball (2005) 1980-81 men's basketball (1996) SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS Hal Moe (1982) 1956 football (1994) 1961 men's cross country (1991) Bobb McKittrick, football (2000) Ralph Miller, men's basketball (1988) Tommy Prothro, football (1989) Lon Stiner, football (1981) Dale Thomas, wrestling (1991) tel,nen'st vt(19R PadValatti,men'sba TEAMS 1941 football (1985) 1962-63 men's basketball (2004) 1965-66 men's basketball (2006) 1967 football (1992) Ted Bates (1996) Berny Wagner, track and field (1993) I Sbts%men'sibmkebaW,baeball (1980) Terry Baker (1980) Pat Void, nen's basketell, men's testis (1990) ForrestSmithson(1988) Jess Lewis (1981) Chet Newton (1980) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Dr Jerald Willie (1994) WOMEN'S SWIMMING Amy van Loben Sels (2005) MEN'S TRACK AND FIELD Steve Pauly (1991) Tracy Smith (1991) Jack O'Billov:ch(1991) MEN'S BASKETBALL Ralph Miller, men's basketball (1991) Tommy Prothro, football (1990) Lon Stiner, football (1990) Dale Thomas, wrestling (1992) Dick Fosbury (1988) Morgan Groth (1991) Darrell Horn (1991) I,tradcadW(1RE Fritz Fivian (1992) Les Gutches (2003) SUbGil,men's Eric Capps (2006) MEN'S SWIMMING Pailym WOMEN'S SKIING Jean Saubert (1983) Sam Bell, track and field (2006) Ralph Coleman, baseball (1990) Karl Drlica, crew (1991) SOFTBALL S Wes Schulmerich (1980) COACHES Dee Andros, football (1991) Dallas Ward, baseball, football (1997) WOMEN'S SKIING Jean Saubert(1991) MULTI-SPORT ATHLETE BASEBALL Babak Mohammadi (2003) Chet Newton (1991) Robin Reed (1988) Henk Schenk (1992) Greg Strobel (1993) Roger Weigel (1993) (1997) Chari Knight (2005) State of Oregon Dan Hicks (1994) Len Kauffman (1991) Jess Lewis, football, wrestling (1990) John Thomas, baseball, football MEN'S GOLF DickYost (1982) WOMEN'S GOLF Dr Mary Budke(1991) WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS Bill Robertson, athletic trainer (1988) Irwin Harris, sports info director (1994) James Barratt, athletic director (1997) Don Conway (1991) Jim Crumley (2005) Ron Finley (1991) MEN'S MULTI-SPORT Dave Brundage, baseball, football (2004) Len Younce (1980) JdmEggas,sportt®fo diredor(1988) Jim Baumgardner (2006) Larry Bielenberg (1994) Virgil Cavagnaro (1991) Chari Knight (2003) Linda Parker (1992) Joy Selig (1997) Ken Carpenter (1991) SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Spec Keene, athletic director (1988) WOMEN'S TRACK AND FIELD Gracie DeMoss (1991) WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS Mary Ayotte-Law (1993) Laurie Carter (1994) Traci Crover (2005) Amy Durham (2004) Gap Powell (1982) Steve Preece (1988) Ade Schwammel (1981) Vic Sears (1980) Aaron Thomas (1982) John Witte (1983) 1962-63 men's basketball (2003) 1964 football (2004) 1966 men's basketball (1993) 1967 football (1997) 1980-81 men's basketball (2006) 1 PetePifer(1991) JohnEggas,galshb dimdor(1981) I Spec Keene, athletic director (19b2) OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLEIiCS-DEVELOPING FUTURE LEADERS THROUGH EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS ANDATHLETICS 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL OREGON STATE POSTSEASON RESULTS Note: Does not include Pacific-10 Northern Division Tournament results from 1984-1991 BASEBALL 1916 PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (Three games) At California M UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON California 5, Oregon State 2 California 10, Oregon State 3 California 9, Oregon State 0 E iE -- v& OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE U 1927 r Big Championship NORTHERN DIVISION WEST PLAYOFF (One game) Oregon State 4, Washington 3 NORTHERN DIVISION TEAMS Longview' Ball Park CHAMPIONSHIP (Best-of-three) L COLLEGE Game At Longview, Wash. e 9 At Washington State TOMORROW Washington State 5, Oregon State 2 Oregon State 8, Washington State 7 Washington State 8, Oregon State 6 1951 SE of CUR Saturday 1:30 p.m. OMAHA STADIUM Admission 75c and 54k June 12-13-14-15-16 PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (Best-of-three) At Southern California Get Tickets Now 'at RUSSELL i)tIt isinaoi S';rss1, oiasa Southern California 6, Oregon State 4 Oregon State 12, Southern California 1 Southern California 10, Oregon State 7 A newspaper ad for the 1927 playoff A poster for the 1952 College World Series Oregon State 8, Southern California 6 California-Santa Barbara 7, Oregon At Oregon State 1952 Southern California 7, Oregon State 5 State 3 PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (Best-of-three) 1975 1985 Oregon State 4, Ohio State 3 Oregon State 11 , St John's (N Y.)1 Oregon State 19, St John's (N Y.) 3 At Oregon State NORTHERN DIVISION PLAYOFF (One game) Oregon State 12, Southern California 10 Oregon State 5, Southern California 4 WESTERN REGIONAL (Best-of-three) At Oregon State Oregon State 2, Fresno State 1 Oregon State 8, Fresno State 4 Oregon State 15 , Stanford 0 (Six teams, double-elimination) At Stanford At Oregon State At Washington State (Eight teams , double-elimination) At Omaha, Neb. Washington State 6, Oregon State 4 Stanford 17, Oregon State 3 Oregon State 10 , Southern California 4 Southern California 9 , Oregon State 8 (10 inn ) Oregon State 10, Southern California 8 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Pepperdine 6, Oregon State 1 1982 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP 1986 (Eight teams, double-elimination) At Omaha, Neb. Stanford 15, Oregon State 6 Arkansas 4, Oregon State 3 Stanford 15, Oregon State 4 Oregon State 7, Richmond 1 Oregon State 1, Arkansas 0 Stanford 10, Oregon State 7 (Best-of-three) 1983 (Eight teams, double-elimination) At Omaha , Neb. MIDWEST REGIONAL (Six teams, double-elimination) At Oklahoma State PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (Best-of-three) Oregon State 4, Stanford 3 WESTERN REGIONAL At Stanford 1958 At Oregon State CORVALLIS SUPER REGIONAL (Best-of-three) COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Duke 18, Oregon State 7 Texas 10, Oregon State 1 CORVALLIS SUPER REGIONAL (Best-of-three) Tulane 3 , Oregon State 1 Baylor 4 , Oregon State 3 (10 inn ) 2006 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Miami (Fla ) 11, Oregon State 1 Oregon State 5, Georgia 3 Oregon State 8, Miami (Fla ) 1 Oregon State 5, Rice 0 Oregon State 2, Rice 0 Championship Series (Best-of-three) North Carolina 4 , Oregon State 3 Oregon State 11 , North Carolina 7 O regon St ate 3 , N or th C aro lina 2 CORVALLIS REGIONAL (Four teams , double-elimination) At Oregon State WESTERN REGIONAL (Six teams, double-elimination) 2005 At Stanford CORVALLIS REGIONAL Stanford 14, Oregon State 0 (Four teams, double-elimination) Oregon State 5, Wright State 3 Oregon State 11 Kansas 3 Oregon State 12 , Hawai'i 3 , At Oregon State Southern California 7, Oregon State 0 Southern California 15 , Oregon State 0 NCAA in um v) iiw'sew.`.... BASEBALL PLAYOFF nmis 5797E 1962 WESTERN REGIONAL (Best-of-three) At Santa Clara Santa Clara 8, Oregon State 1 Santa Clara 7, Oregon State 5 2006 MW vs DREM STATE ra.. PCC BASEBALL PLAYOFF S,+i.rn,rv of Soutiae C I,iva & gQ.' Stare 1963 WESTERN REGIONAL (Best-of-three) ix-c-q At Oregon State CONF Southern California 6, Oregon State 5 1952 Regional 1958 PCC Championship 1 1985 Regional 2005 Super Regional OREGON SATE UNIVERSITY ATHLF_TICS-OEVELOPINC FuTuRE LF_ADE RSTHROUGH F_XCEi ILNCE IN ACADE f+11cs AND ATHLETICS chaps !esa 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL OREGON STATE SERIES RECORDS Albany (1971,2001)2-5 Oklahoma Oklahoma State ....................... (1991,2003) 2-2 Oral Roberts .......................... (1978, 2002)4-3 Oregon ............................ . (1907,1981)150-146 (First, latest) W-L (1970,1985)4-0 OPPONENT Air Force ... ............_.._...... . (1927)1-0 Albertson . ................ ........ (1916)2-0 ........... Albuquerque (1967)0-2 Arizona ................................. (1963,2006)16-22 Arizona State ........................ (1963,2006) 15-31 .... Arkansas Oregon State Alumni (1921,1968)5-1 Oregon Tech .......................... (1974,1990)17-1 Pacific (Calif) ......................... (1977,2006)8-7 (1912,1996) 56-3-1 Pacific (Ore) .. ... Pearl Harbor ..................................... (1961)1-0 Pendleton ....................................... (1915) 2-0 (1986,1995)1-2 Arkansas-Little Rock ......................... (2004)1-0 .... Baylor ........................................... (2005)0-1 Baker City .............................. (1914,1916) 3-0 ... (1977,2006)3-7 .. Pepperdine Portland .............................. (1909,2006)140-60 Portland Beavers ............................... (1981)1-0 ..................................... Boise State .... (1975)1-0 BrighamYoung ...................... (1971,2006)11-6 Portland Colts ................................... (1913) 0-1 (1915)1-0 Portland Monarchs ........................... ... California .............................. (1916, 2006) 20-32 . California-Davis ........................ (1955, 2006) 2-2 California-Irvine (1972)0-1 California-Riverside ................. (1970, 2005)10-9 (1911)0-1 Portland Roadsters . Portland State ..................... (1950,1998)106-48 .. PugetSound ......................... (1970,1980)10-3 Regina ............................................. (1913)1-4 California-Santa Barbara (1968,2005)10-8-1 Cal Poly .................................. (1968,2006)4-1-1 Cal State-Chico (1920,1990)18-10-1 (1972,1984)0-0 Cal State-Fullerton Cal State-Hayward (1974,1978) 3-1 Cal State-Los Angeles (1976,1978)1-3 Cal State-Northridge ................ (1999,2005)10-9 Cal State-Sacramento . (1961, 2006) 22-13 CalState-Sonoma .............................. (1988)2-1 Cal State-Stanislaus Rice ................................................. (2006) 2-0 Richmond ........................................... (1986)1-0 Sacramento Senators .......................... (1920) 0-2 St John's Bears .................................. (1926)1-0 St John's (N Y) ......................... (1970,2005)3-0 .. (1998) 3-0 St Martin's ..................................... St Mary's (Calif)..................... .(1971,2006)2-1-1 Salem High ............................... (1907,1909) 2-1 Salem Senators ....................... (1924,1955)6-10 San Diego ................................. (1973,2005)4-5 San Diego State ................... (1973,2003)6-5-1 San Francisco .......................... (1974,2006)4-3 San Jose State ..................... (1953,1999)9-11-1 Santa Clara ........................... (1920, 2000) 3-14-1 (1975,1979)1-1 Camp Adair ...................................... (1943)1-1 Camp Lewis .................................... (1921)1-0 Canada Baseball Institute .. (1994,1997)2-1 Central Florida ........................ (1992,1998) 2-1 Central Michigan ................................. (2000)1-1 CETYS (Mexico) ................................ (1998)1-0 Chapman ............................... (1968,1972) 2-1 Chemawa .............................. (1907,1922)12-1 Chicago State................................ ..... (2004)1-0 Citadel .............................................. (2004)1-1 Clemson ............................... (1988,2001)2-3 Colorado ........................................... (1972)1-0 Concordia (Ore ) (1980, 2003)11-0 Comell ................................................ (1986) 2-0 Corvallis ............................................. (1914)1-0 Creighton .......................................... (1996)2-0 Dallas Baptist .................................... (2005)2-1 Delaware ........................................... (1976)1-0 Duke .................................................. (1952) 0-1 Eastern Michigan ............................... (1976) 0-1 Eastern Oregon ......................... (1968 1995)4-0 Eastern Washington (1981 , 1990)32-10 Eugene Emeralds ...................... (1957 , 1959) 0-2 Evansville ......................................... (1992)1-1 Florida Atlantic .............................. (1998)1-0 Fresno State .......................... (1952, 2000) 9-26 , . Ralph Coleman was presented with a rocking chair prior to the final game of his career at Oregon in 1966 Loyola Marymount (1972,1999)1-1 Maine ....................................... (1978,1994) 3-0 Naval Air ............................................. (1961) 0-1 Nebraska .......................................... (1999)1-0 McChord Air Force Base ..................... (1955)1-0 McMinnville Tigers ............................ (1915) 0-2 McNeese State ............................... (1991)0-1 Meiji (Japan) ............................ (1924,1929) 1-1 Miami (Fla .......................................... ) (2006)1-1 Michigan ............................................ (2002)2-0 Michigan State .................................... (1995)1-1 Minnesota ................................. (1990,2001)4-3 Missouri ........................................... (1985)1-0 Montana .................................... (1947,1960) 5-0 Mt Angel .................................. (1912,1924) 7-0 Multnomah Athletic Club (1908,1928) 7-7 Nevada .................................. (1962,2006)10-2 Nevada-Las Vegas .................... (1975,2001)2-4 New Mexico ............................ (1991,2006) 7-2 New Mexico State .................... (1995, 2005) 6-2 New York Colored Sox ........................ (1921)0-1 . Nittaidi (Japan) .................................... (1996) 2-0 North Carolina ..................................... (2006) 2-1 Northern Arizona ........................ (1966,1977) 3-3 North Pacific Dental (1921,1933) 5-0 Northwestern ....................................... (1992)0-2 ................ (1986)1-0 Notre Dame ............... Ohio State ................................ (1990, 2005) 3-1 George Fox .......................... (1980,2003)13-1 George Washington ............................ (1988)1-0 Georgia ............................................... (2006)1-0 Gonzaga ................................ (1919,2006) 59-30 Grambling .......................................... (1968)1-0 Grand Canyon (1966,1994) 3-2 Grant Tech ......................................... (1953)1-0 Harvard ................................. (1985,1989)1-1 Hawaii . (1952,1973) 5-3-1 Seattle Seton Hall ...................................... (1984)1-0 South Florida ................................... (1998)1-0 Southern California ................. (1951,2006)15-37 Southern Oregon ....................... (1964,1982) 8-1 Southern Utah ......................... (1992,2002)3-0 (1984,1991)1-1 Southwestern Louisiana (1993, 2004) 2-0 Southwest Missouri State Spo k ane Indi an s ................................. (1916) 0-2 St anf or d ................................. ( 1920 2006)20-35 , SubPac ........................................... Texas .......................................... . (1961)1-0 (1952)0-1 Texas A&M ............... (1988,2000)1-3 Texas-Arlington ........................ (1993, 2004)1-1 Texas Christian ............................... . (1993)1-1 Texas-Pan American ..........................(2006)3-0 Texas Tech ............................. (1999, 2001)1-1 Tulane .................................. (1986, 2005) 0-3 Tulsa ...................................... (1970,1976) 2-0 UCLA ................................. (1967,2006)15-25 United States International ................... (1987)1-0 .......................................... (1973,2004)5-1 Utah Valley State ............................... (2006) 5-1 Valdosta State ..................................... (1978)1-0 Washington ...................... (1911,2006)218-179-2 Utah (1910,2006)186-215-2 Washington State Western Kentucky .............................. .(2002)1-0 Western Oregon ....................... (1908,1995) 69-9 Western Washington .......................... (1975)1-0 Westmont ............................... (1968,1969) 2-0 West Virginia ..................................... (2000)1-0 Whitman ............................... (1908,1960)15-6 Willamette ............................. (1907,1997)84-23 Winthrop ............................................ (2005)1-0 ............................ (1961, 2006) 5-15 Hawai'i-Hilo ............................ (1996,2002)5-0-1 Hawaii Marines .................................. (1961)1-0 Helena ................................................ (1914)1-2 Hickam Field Air Force Base ............. (1961)1-0 Howard .............................................. (1997)1-0 Humboldt State ................................... (1974) 0-1 Idaho (1910,1964)103-41-1 Illinois-Chicago .................................. (1992) 2-0 Kansas ......................................... (2006)1-0 Kansas State ............................ (1971,2000) 2-3 Keio (Japan) ........................................ (1961)0-1 Kelso .................................... (1924,1926) 2-1 Lafayette ............................................. (1991)1-0 LaVeme .............................................. (1975)1-0 Lewis & Clark ....................... (1947,1994) 38-3 Lewis-Clark State (1975,1997) 9-6 (1927,1997) 74-15 Linfield ................. Long Beach State (1980,1989)1-5 . Wisconsin ....................................... (1986) 0-1 Woodbum Wright State Wyoming as Buck in a 2005 interview OREGON STATEUNIVERSITYATHL.ETICS-DEVELOPING FUTURE I EADERSTHROUGHEXCELLENCEINACADEMICSANDATHLET1CS (1908) 0-1 (1996,2006)2-0 ..... (1979)1-0 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL OREGON STATE ALL-TIME SCORES at denotes games on opponents' West; 1st place) McMinnville Tigers McMinnville Tigers home field; vs - denotes games on neutral field; all others are games at Oregon State's Goss Stadium at Coleman Field All schools are listed by their current name at Portland Monarchs Chemawa Head coach: F.C. McReynolds (5-2 overall) Salem High at Salem High atChemawa Willamette Chemawa at Oregon Oregon W 9-6 L 5-6 Pacific (Ore) at Washington at Washington W 74 W W W 18-3 12-0 W 96 L 3-9 W 6-4 Washington State Washington State W 5-1 W 5-1 L 6-10 Oregon W 7-0 Oregon W 20-6 W 12-6 Washington Washington at Washington State at Washington State Head coach: Joe Fay (11-4 overall; Oregon Collegiate 2-0 W 12-6 0-4 1908 4-6 W at Pendleton at Pendleton L 8-1 6-9 L W 10-1 14 L W 12-5 at Washington State at Washington State at Whitman at Whitman 1907 L L 5-8 W 5-1 W 14-2 L 2-4 L 3-4 champions) atWoodbum atChemawa atWillamette atChemawa Whitman Whitman at Western Oregon atWillamette Chemawa Chemawa at Oregon at Oregon Oregon Oregon Multnomah Athletic Club L 5-6 L 2-3 W W 8-4 L 5-6 1916 Head coach: Hans Loof Oregon State's first baseball team hit the field in 1907 (10-9-1 overall, 5-3 Northern Division West; 1st place) 4-3 W 13-1 W 8-4 W 11-9 W 16-1 W 4-1 W 5-3 W 5-4 W 16-2 W 5-4 L 3-5 1909 Portland Roadsters Whitman Whitman atWillamette at Multnomah Athletic Club at Washington at Washington at Idaho W W 10-1 L 5-9 Portland W 9-4 Portland L 6-9 at Oregon L 2-5 at Oregon W 7-4 Oregon L 2-3 Oregon W 5-0 13-1 3-6 atWillamette L 0-2 Willamette L 1-6 L 3-10 7-0 0-2 L 6-9 W W W 4-2 9-0 8-4 Head coach: E.J. Stewart (5.9 overall) W 15-6 0-4 24 W 14-5 Head coach: Jesse Garrett (7-10 overall; 4-4 Northern Division West, 1st place tie) Portland Colts Regina Regina Regina Multnomah Athletic Club Regina at Oregon at Oregon 1-14 6-7 W W Head coach: Wilkie Clark (7-9 overall; 1-7 Northern Division West, 3rd place) Chemawa Corvallis High Baker City Baker City Helena Helena Helena W 6-5 W 8-4 W 4-3 W 15-4 L 10-11 W 6-0 L 2-5 L 4-5 L 24 at Chemawa W 9-0 124 Washington Washington at Oregon at Oregon Oregon Oregon W 4-0 L 0-3 L 2-14 W 1914 1-6 6-2 L 4-8 at Chemawa W 214 W W 9-2 W 10-5 L 0-3 L 2-5 W 4-3 Washington Washington Oregon at Washington at Washington Oregon 3-6 8-4 4-6 L 10-11 L at Washington at Washington 3-6 L 9-0 at Multnomah Athletic Club 3-5 1913 vs Regina 1912 Washington State Washington State 1910 L L Oregon 2-5 7-3 W Chemawa Oregon 4,5 W at Washington State at Washington State Washington State Washington State Pacific (Ore) Multnomah Athletic Club Mt Angel at Oregon at Oregon at Washington State at Multnomah Athletic Club W 84 Idaho (5-4 overall) Salem High Chemawa Multnomah Athletic Club 1-12 at Idaho Idaho Head coach: Otto Moore L W 22-4 W 14-5 24 L 2-12 L L 7-5 L 2-5 L 0-2 W 14-5 W 13-2 atWillamette W 16-0 at Washington at Washington W 7-2 L 3-2 Washington Washington at Oregon at Oregon Oregon W W 9-3 L 5-6 Oregon at California at California at California Willamette W W 4-1 2-0 L 4-15 L 5-10 L 2-6 T 0-0 2-1 L 2-10 W W 6-0 L 2-5 L 3-10 L 0-9 W 6-0 Era 1917 No varsity baseball - World War I 1915 Head coach: Roy Goble (13.8 overall, 5-1 Northern Division Head coach: Fielder Jones (13-4-1 overall; Northwest Collegiate champions) 1918 Head coach: J.D. Baldwin (4-6 overall) Willamette at Willamette W W 5-2 14-2 Whitman Whitman L -4 Oregon L 2-3 W 3-0 Oregon L 1-15 Idaho W 114 at Oregon L 8-18 Idaho T 2-2 at Oregon L 7-21 at Whitman at Whitman W 5-4 L 24 at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho W W 5-4 at Idaho W Washington State Washington State at Oregon at Oregon Washington State Washington State Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon at Oregon 6-1 at Oregon W 13-12 L 10-12 W 10-1 L 4-5 W 14-10 8,5 L 14 W W W W W 4-3 1919 6-3 Head coach: Jimmie Richardson (7-7 overall, 2-5 Northern Division West; 2nd place) 6-5 atGonzaga W 6-3 at Washington State at Washington State at Multnomah Athletic Club Multnomah Athletic Club Washington State Washington State Washington W 14-7 2-0 L 4-8 W 10-4 1911 Head coach: Frederick Walker (8.7 overall) m 5-11 L 0-13 L 1-14 W at Baker City atAlbertson atAlbertson at Spokane Indians at Spokane Indians at Idaho at Washington State Oregon State won the Northwest Collegiate title in 1910 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY ATriLE;7CS-DEVELOPING FUTURE LEADERSTHROUGHEXCELLENCEINACADEMICSANDATHLET CS 5-2 L 0-3 L 6-7 W W 8-5 W 4-1 6-4 L 6-12 L2 2007 1 OREGON STATE BASEBALL L Washington at Washington at Washington 1-3 Portland 0-1 Portland 34 at Washington W 10-5 W 13-3 Oregon 5-9 at Washington Linfield Washington L 4,5 W W 11-1 L 3-11 L 6-9 Oregon W at Oregon W 16-3 9-3 Washington atOregon Oregon Oregon Multnomah Athletic Club at Oregon at Portland at Portland 1920 Head coach: Jimmie Richardson (12-11 overall, 11-8 Northern Division) at Santa Clara at Stanford 2-9 at Stanford 2-3 3-4 at California at California 0-10 at Sacramento Senators at Sacramento Senators at Cal State-Chico W 2-1 L 2-6 L 1-7 W 9-4 W 11-0 Willamette Willamette at Washington at Washington Washington State Washington State Washington State Stanford Stanford at Oregon W 7-0 L 0-2 L 5-9 at Oregon W 11-1 at Oregon W at Oregon W Oregon W 14-11 Idaho W W 11-0 L W W W W Washington State 0-3 3-0 Oregon at Oregon L 4-8 6-2 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (10-6 overall, 8-6 Northern Division) 6-0 Oregon State Alumni (ex) 9-6 5-4 Mt Angel W W L 0-6 L 3-4 Mt Angel Pacific (Ore) W W at Washington at Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho at Idaho T 9-9 L 1-3 atGonzaga L Washington W 4-3 Idaho L 03 at Whitman at Idaho at Idaho 3-2 1921 Head coach: Jimmie Richardson (11.8.1 overall, 5-7-1 Northern Division) North Pacific Dental W 5-1 W 15-3 W 17-3 W 6-5 L 0-3 W W 5-4 L 3-8 T W 0-0 4-3 3-2 L 7-15 L 3-5 L 3-4 W W 4-1 4-0 L 9-12 W 2-1 L 2-3 W 5-4 at Oregon W 14-5 L Idaho at Washington State at Washington State Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon at Oregon 6-1 Idaho 4-6 Oregon State Alumni (ex) Multnomah Athletic Club New York Colored Sox North Pacific Dental at Camp Lewis at Washington at Washington at Gonzaga at Washington State at Washington State Washington Washington Willamette Washington State Washington State 9-3 1923 L North Pacific Dental 6-3 W 11-0 W Washington State Washington State at Oregon at Oregon L 2-9 7-6 4-1 5-3 L 5-15 L 8-11 W W 5-3 7-8 L 3-16 L 35 W W 1-0 22-5 L 1-5 W 16-10 W 11-5 6-1 1924 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (16-8-1 overall, 11-8 Northern Division; 3rd place) Mt Angel W 13-1 Mt Angel W 12-2 Kelso Meiji, Japan Multnomah Athletic Club at Salem Senators Pacific (Ore.) Whitman Whitman Washington Washington W W W W 10-9 L 2-10 6-7 13-2 L W W 12-2 17-4 1925 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (11-2 overall, 11.2 Northern Division; 1st place) 9-2 W Pacific (Ore) W 14-2 atWillamette L 3-7 W W W W 16-1 L 5-7 11-6 11-6 6-5 6-5 at Oregon L 3-7 Washington Washington at Washington at Washington at Oregon Oregon Oregon L 2,3 L 9-14 W 6-2 L 2-8 W 6-4 1927 6-0 W 10- 4 Mt Angel Mt Angel W W at Washington at Washington Head coach: Ralph Coleman (13.5 overall, 5-3 Northern Division West; 1st place tie) 7-1 W Pacific (Ore) Willamette Willamette Albany W 10-0 W W 10-5 W65 W 13-7 8-2 W 194 W 16-3 at Gonzaga at Washington State at Idaho W 6-3 L 3-5 W W 4-3 9-8 Linfield Multnomah Athletic Club Washington Washington at Washington at Washington L 14 at Oregon W 74 at Oregon W 10-4 W 10-5 1926 vs Washington 8-6 at Washington State L 7-9 at Washington State at Whitman at Whitman W W 11-9 Washington Washington Washington State Washington State Oregon Oregon Whitman Milman 4-3 L 6-7 W 7-1 Willamette at Willamette L 11-13 W 11-6 L 2-6 L 2-5 Portland Portland Pacific (Ore) Pacific(Ore) 18-8 at Oregon 4-3 at Washington State L 2-5 at Washington State at Washington State W 8-7 L 6-8 Washington State Washington State Idaho Idaho Head coach: Ralph Coleman (6-7 overall, 2-6 Northern Division West; 3rd place) W 3-2 L 4-7 7-2 L 6-13 L 6-8 W 14-7 L 5-9 W W W 10-3 L 7-3 64 4-5 L 6-7 W W 11-2 L 3,5 L 4-7 L 4-8 7-5 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (16-6 overall, 10-6 Northern Division; 2nd place) W 15-9 W 20-2 W W W 16-3 1930 - Washington Washington at Washington at Washington 1928 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (8-6 overall, 3-5 Northern Division West; 3rd place) at Idaho W W W W W W W W 5-3 8-7 4-3 2-0 17-0 12-1 5-1 6-4 L 4-5 W W 13-3 L 0-6 L 3-4 4-2 L 1-5 W W 7-5 14-1 at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho L 3-4 W 9-3 W 6-5 Oregon W 10-1 atOregon W 6-4 L 3-8 Oregon 1931 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (9-10 overall, 7-9 Northern Division; 4th place) L 3-10 0-17 4-3 9-3 5,3 L 13-5 Oregon Idaho at Washington at Washington Oregon atOregon 10-2 W at Gonzaga 16-4 Oregon at Idaho at Idaho Head coach: Guy Rathbun (13.8 overall, 9-8 Northern Division) W 12-5 W W Washington State Washington State Washington Washington at Washington State at Washington State Nom North Pacific Dental Ch ema wa L 7-16 W W W W Western Oregon Willamette Meiji, Japan Idaho L 6-16 L 24 Oregon Washington State Washington at Washington Kelso Kelso W 13-2 W 17,5 4-3 W W 7-0 8-3 W Pacific (Ore) St John's Bears Oregon Whitman Idaho at Whitman at Oregon Oregon Multnomah Athletic Club 6-8 1922 L 4-10 Head coach: Roy Lamb (10-9 overall, 8-8 Northern Division; 3rd place tie) The 1913 Beavers get ready to ride the rails on a road trip W 14-8 Oregon 5-4 1929 at Oregon Washington Oregon 9-11 W Willamette Willamette 7-3 W 10-7 at Oregon W 8-4 Oregon W 11-7 L 4-5 atWillamette L 2-8 Idaho W 7-6 Idaho L 6-7 L 7-9 W 8-4 W 11-6 Washington State Washington State Washington Washington L 11-13 W ss I A standing-room crowd saw the Beavers play Washington in 1920 I L 6-8 W 14-3 L 9-16 L 0-6 W 5-1 L 11-15 L 4-18 at Idaho L atldaho w OREGONSTATEUNIVERSITYATHLErnCS-DEVELOPiNGFUTURELEADERSTHROUGHEXCELLENCEINACADEMICSANDATHI 7-3 CS 6-7 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL at Washington State at Washington State at Washington at Washington at Oregon Oregon L 6-7 W 7-6 L 1-12 at Oregon Oregon Washington State L 5-6 Washington State W 12-2 L Idaho Idaho 6-7 Washington Washington 1932 Portland W 10-3 W 10-7 W 7-1 W 4-3 W 94 L 1-3 W 2-1 W 7-5 W 14-4 W 9-3 W 9-1 Head coach: Slats Gill (10.9 overall, 8.8 Northern Division; at Idaho 3rd place) at Washington State L 0-8 at Washington State at Washington at Washington L 3-6 W W 2-1 W W 5-0 Willamette Willamette atWillamette W 3-2 L 2-6 W 20-19 Oregon L 7-10 atOregon Washington State Washington State W 6-2 L 3-6 L 1-6 Idaho W 124 W 11-5 Idaho Washington Washington at Washington at Washington at Idaho at Idaho at Washington State at Washington State at Oregon Oregon L 3-9 W 7-2 L 1-5 L 1-2 W W W 114 L 2,3 W 4,3 L 3-6 W Western Oregon Oregon State Alumni (ex) North Pacific Dental Willamette at Willamette Portland Portland at Oregon Oregon Oregon at Oregon L W W W W L W W W L 11-8 0-3 8-7 6-5 9-2 9-7 2-3 8-1 8-3 11-3 6-14 W 14-2 W 8-5 at Oregon L 8-9 Oregon L 2-3 4.y .y 1935 at Idaho Head coach: Slats Gill (11-11 overall, 8-8 Northern Division; 3rd place tie) at Oregon at Oregon Oregon Linfield Linfield Willamette W W 19-3 L 3-6 Western Oregon Portland Willamette W 9-7 L 4-7 L 3-4 L 0-17 Willamette Willamette W W W 12-7 Willamette 12-1 L 8-9 W W 10-9 Western Oregon at Western Oregon Oregon at Oregon atOregon Oregon Idaho Idaho Washington State Washington State Washington Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho at Idaho 14-9 9-4 21-4 W 12-11 L 24 L 5-8 W 11-6 L 3-4 W 8-2 L 5-10 1937 Head coach: Slats Gill (8.14 overall, 4-12 Northern Division; 4th place) L -5 L 2-9 W 54 W 6-4 W 13-12 L 1-7 L 0-14 Idaho L 9-11 Idaho W 6-3 L 6-16 L 0-13 y;.nA Washington Washington at Idaho at Idaho at Washington State at Washington State at Washington at Washington 04 W W 3-2 Oregon L 5-9 at Oregon L 7-9 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (15.9 overall, 7-8 Northern Division; 3rd place) Willamette Western Oregon Western Oregon at Willamette Willamette Linfield Linfield L 3-17 at Idaho W 8-5 atOregon W 23-11 at Idaho W 5-3 Idaho W 11-10 at Washington L 3-4 Idaho at Washin g ton at Oregon L 3-13 L 0-8 atOregon L 3-10 W 22-8 L 4-5 L 6-11 5-4 L 10-15 L 7-9 L 1-5 L 8-10 Idaho L 4-8 Idaho W 5-2 L 3-7 W W 5-0 L 7-10 9-7 at Washington State at Washington State L at Idaho L 4-8 at Idaho W 16-8 L 3-5 W 6-5 Oregon L 4-6 at Oregon L L 0-8 Oregon L 6-15 at Oregon L 3-6 1936 Head coach: Slats Gill (8-16 overall, 7-9 Northern Division; 4th place) Willamette Willamette Willamette Linfield Western Oregon Portland Portland 0-12 0-7 7-9 L 5-12 W 10-6 4-1 L Oregon W 22-11 1-5 W 23-14 W 7-3 3-7 63 Pacific(Ore) 5-6 L 4-9 Oregon atldaho 12-0 L L W 13-10 W W Idaho W 4-2 Portland at Washington State at Washington at Washington Washington Washington at Washington at Washington at Washington State at Washington State Idaho 5-6 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (18-7 overall, 10-6 Northern Division; 1st place tie) Pacific (Ore.) Pacific (Ore.) Portland Portland at Oregon 3-6 L 1938 Western Oregon L 2-13 Portland 3-2 3-8 Washington State 17-2 3-7 L 7-6 7-3 W W W W W W 12-1 9-5 L 11-13 W 10-3 3-5 0-6 3-7 at Oregon Oregon 0-2 5-0 17-5 16-4 1940 L 14 W 11-2 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (19-5 overall, 13-3 Northern Division; 1st place) Pacific (Ore) W Linfield at Linfield W 10-7 Willamette L 4-6 atWillamette W 11-6 Washington State Washington State W 7-1 Willamette Salem Senators Linfield Salem Senators W 14-1 W W 12-4 L 5-15 5-3 5-2 W 7-6 L 0-2 L 7-17 5-8 Idaho W W 10-2 L W 74 Idaho W 11-9 74 L 4-0 L 6-14 L 3-9 W W 3-2 L 6-8 7-1 at Oregon W 4-3 Idaho W 14-6 Idaho W W 5-4 L 2-9 Washington Washington at Washington State at Washington State W W W 6-0 L 2-7 at Idaho W 7-3 at Idaho L 1-2 at Washington at Washington at Oregon L 4-5 L 7-8 L 1-2 Oregon L 5-9 Washington State Washington State 5-2 5-4 4-0 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (14.8 overall, 8-6 Northern Division; 3rd place) 2-0 10-7 L 4-1 W 1942 W W W 6-3 12-3 11-0 W L 3-2 155-3 at Idaho at Washington State at Western Oregon W W Oregon W 8-2 5-0 W 7-8 L 8-13 W W W W Washington State Washington State Washington Washington L Western Oregon Oregon Washington State 4-2 1939 2-5 L 5,3 W 12-3 0-4 L W 13-2 W W 6-3 L 5-2 1-12 at Pacific (Ore) at Pacific (Ore) 2-5 W Washington Washington 5-4 L at Salem Senators L 17-7 W xt L 2-11 Oregon at Washington at Washington Western Oregon Willamette Salem Senators L at Oregon Washington State Washington State Washington Washington Head coach: Ralph Coleman (15-10 overall, 8.8 Northern Division; 3rd place) Linfield W Pacific (Ore) W Pacific (Ore) W W Head coach: Slats Gill (10-15 overall, 5-11 Northern Division; 5th place) Pacific (Ore) W 2-1 Oregon State Alumni (ex) W 12-9 W at Oregon 4-2 1941 Washington State Washington State Washington Washington at Portland at Washington State at Washington State 1934 at Western Oregon Western Oregon Portland Portland at Western Oregon Western Oregon Willamette Willamette Oregon 95 Head coach: Slats Gill (9.5 overall) Western Oregon In 1922, the Beavers had their own way of encouraging a rally 11-6 1933 .infield at Idaho W W W 6-0 L 6-8 Willamette atWillamette Pacific (Ore) Pacific (Ore) W W W 5-4 14-0 L 5-6 at Oregon W W W W W W Linfield Willamette at Willamette at Portland Washington State Washington State Idaho Washington Washington Oregon at Idaho at Idaho at Washington State at Washington State at Washington at Washington at Oregon 4,3 3-1 4,3 2-1 11-0 4-0 163 73 9-6 L 5-6 W W 13-6 L 5-6 L 4-7 4-6 L 2-10 L 2-3 L 34 1943 8-0 1-10 4-2 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (14.6 overall, 12-4 Northern Division; 1st place tie) Camp Adair Oregon at Oregon Idarr, OREGON STATEUNIVERSIiYATHLETICS-DEVELOPINGFUTURELEADERSTHROUGHEXCELLENCEINACADEMICSANDATHL TICS W 3-1 L 1-14 W 4,3 w Idaho W 15-2 Washington State Washington State Washington W 74 Washington at Willamette at Washington State at Washington State W 8-6 Washington State Washington State at Portland L 1,3 Idaho W 7-0 Idaho L 5-6 2-1 6-2 at Idaho at Idaho W W W Washington Washington 9-0 at Idaho at Idaho W 5-4 L 0-2 W 6-3 at Washington State at Washington State at Washington at Washington at Washington Willamette Camp Adair W 17-1 L 4-8 Oregon W 6-4 L 1-9 at Oregon at Oregon Oregon at Oregon 1944-1945 No varsity baseball - World War II Oregon State captured the Northern Division flag in 1925 1946 1948 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (16.10 overall, 10-6 Northern Division; 2nd place) Head coach: Ralph Coleman (7-7 overall, 4-7 Northern Division; 4th place) Salem Senators Salem Senators Salem Senators at Willamette Willamette Willamette Pacific (Ore) _infield Washington State Washington State Idaho Idaho L 2-8 L 2-14 L 0-10 W W 17-7 15-8 W 3-2 W 95 W 13-1 W 14-10 W 3-1 L 12-14 W 2-1 L 7-9 L 2-6 Washington Washington at Portland at Portland it Idaho L 3-7 W W 14-0 at Idaho W 13-9 at Washington State at Washington State W 10-6 L 5-9 at Washington at Washington W 5-0 L 1-5 at Oregon W 4-3 Oregon W 10-6 L 3-5 W 9-5 at Oregon Oregon 7-0 Salem Senators W Salem Senators at Portland at Portland Washington Washington at Idaho at Idaho W 12-6 Montana Montana Willamette Willamette Salem Senators 7-10 1950 L 14 L 5-6 Portland State W 8-3 L 6-11 Pacific (Ore) Willamette W 5-2 L 3-7 L 5-6 W 8-3 W 5-1 L 1-11 L 18-8 20-2 W 12-3 1-4 7-9 0-6 Oregon L 7-9 atOregon L 6-8 84 L 7-18 L 1-10 at Grant Tech at California W 94 L 34 at San Jose State at Fresno State at Fresno State W 6-4 L 3-5 W 4-3 L 6-7 W W 8-2 L 4-5 L 6-8 7-1 Idaho W 9-4 Oregon W 16-2 L 8-9 Idaho W W 14-5 at Oregon W 6-1 14-4 Oregon W 5-1 Oregon L 5-11 at Southern California L 4-6 1949 L 3-5 Linfield W 17-16 at Idaho at Idaho W 12-1 4-5 Portland W L Head coach: Ralph Coleman (15-8 overall, 8-7 Northern Division; 3rd place) at Southern California at Southern California L 7-10 Idaho W 4-1 L 1-8 L 14 L 04 10-8 at Washington State at Washin g ton State at Washington at Washington Oregon at Oregon 13-4 20-8 Portland Linfield Salem Senators at Lewis & Clark at Lewis & Clark L 10-13 W W W W W 6-4 12-5 at Portland at Portland W 19-14 Lewis & Clark W 11-2 W 11-6 W 13-6 L 3-16 Washington State L 1-11 Washington State Washington L 24 Washington at Washington State at Washington State W 17-7 W 18-8 Washington Washington L 0-1 W W 20-2 at Oregon L 6-10 Oregon L 4-7 6-3 1951 Linfield Linfield Portland at Oregon Portland State Lewis & Clark Lewis & Clark Head coach: Ralph Coleman (27-12 overall, 10-6 Northern Division; 1st place) Pacific (Ore) W 22-5 Linfield Willamette at Oregon Lewis & Clark Lewis & Clark W W W W W 10-9 W 2-0 W 10-2 4-3 7-5 10-4 5-1 Lewis & Clark atWillamette 1952 Linfeld P ortlan d St a te Head coach: Ralph Coleman (23.6 overall, 10-4 Northern Division; 1st place) at Oregon Portland at Pacific (Ore) at Linfield Oregon at Lewis & Clark Linfield Linfield W 5-0 W 6-0 W 16-3 W 84 W 4-1 W 4-2 L 2-3 W W 5-3 Idaho L Washington State Washington State Seattle at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho L 8-3 2,3 4-8 W 13-5 L 6-8 W 3-0 W 8-3 W 13-9 W at Washington at Washington W 94 3-2 W 9-1 L 1-2 1954 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (12-8 overall, 10-6 Northern Division; 2nd place tie) 16-4 L 4-5 L 5-12 at Lewis & Clark W 10-4 at Oregon L 3-5 W W 5-1 Willamette Salem Senators Washington State Washington State L 34 W W W 9-4 Idaho W 11-3 Idaho W Washington Washington at Idaho at Idaho at Washington State at Washington State at Washington at Washington W 17-6 W 32-7 22-5 Oregon at Oregon Oregon at Oregon W 11-0 L I 6-4 8-7 0-4 W 84 L 2-10 L 3-5 W 74 L 7-9 W 7-3 L 6-12 L 04 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (15-10 overall, 8-4 Northern Division; 2nd place) OREGON STATE UN IVERS(iY ATHLETICS-DEVELOPING FUTURE LEADEISTHROUGH EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS AND ATHLET iCS 7-1 W 10-5 1955 The sporting press at a 1935 Oregon State home game 9-1 at Idaho at Oregon W 10-9 W 9-8 L W W 5-7 L Fresno State Willamette L 2-10 W 15-10 L W 12-10 W 5-4 2-1 W 0-4 W 10-8 at Washington 7-6 L 5-18 L 3-8 at Idaho W Head coach: Ralph Coleman (15-9 overall, 8-3 Northern Division; 2nd place) W 11-10 10-3 4-6 3-1 L 13-14 1953 8-4 54 L 6-8 3-7 1-0 at Idaho L W 6-2 6-0 10-4 1-6 6-10 W W L L 15-7 L 10-11 L 6-5 3-1 Salem Senators Salem Senators at Idaho 14-7 3-5 W W 16-5 at Washington at Washington at Oregon 11-8 W 124 L 7-1 5-6 5-2 W 10-8 Southern California Southern California Fresno State vs Duke vs Texas 12-4 74 L at Washington State at Washington at Washington at Oregon at Oregon Oregon W Idaho at Washington Oregon atOregon 15-7 L Head coach: Ralph Coleman (7-12 overall, 5-9 Northern Division; 4th place) at Idaho Idaho Washington at Washington State at Washington State W 4-2 34 4-7 L Washington at Washington State at Washington State Willamette Willamette Linfield 5-6 9-10 L Washington State Washington State Washington 74 6-7 L L 6-1 W L W W L 5-0 Washington State Washington State Washington Oregon L 15-16 W W W W W 0-3 Idaho 11-1 3-2 at Portland 5-6 19-8 L Head coach: Ralph Coleman (14-11 overall, 6-10 Northern Division; 4th place) 7-2 W 7-3 L 3-9 W 74 Idaho W W W W W W W W Ida ho W at Washington at Oregon Oregon at Oregon 6-5 5-2 16-2 Idaho W W W W W W at Washington 9-2 L W 1947 Lewis & Clark Lewis & Clark -infield -infield L. a, 0 at Washington Seattle Oregon W 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL W 10-1 at Cal-Davis at California at Stanford L L 1-8 L 7-9 W 12-1 Linfield Willamette W W W at Lewis & Clark 3-2 Washington Washington McChord Air Force Base at Washington State W at Idaho W 13-5 at Washington State at Washington at Washington W 31 L 1-2 L 5-6 L 1-7 1-3 W 16-3 9-0 W 35 8-2 W 29-12 at Oregon W 15-7 Oregon W 64 L 4-10 Coach Ralph Coleman (left) addresses the 1939 Beavers Washington State Washington State Idaho 1956 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (17-13 overall, 7-8 Northern Division; 3rd place) W 12-2 W 11-4 L 4-6 Washington Washington W W 7-6 at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho W 3-1 L 2-3 4-3 4-3 L 2-5 4-3 at Washington at Washington 5-4 at Oregon W 5-1 Oregon L 4-5 W 6-1 atWillamette L 4-6 at Portland L 4-9 Portland L 2-12 Portland State Portland State at Linfield Willamette at Oregon Oregon Idaho Idaho W W W 3-1 4-3 3-2 W 10-8 1958 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (18-11 overall, 10-4 Northern Division; 1st place) vs Washington State W 3-1 vs Idaho L 2-3 vs Montana W 16-5 2-11 at Western Oregon W L 4-11 atLinfeld L 04 W 23-3 W 13-7 Washington State Washington State Washington Washington at Idaho at Idaho at Washington State at Washington State at Washington at Washington L 5-9 W W 7-5 L 0-4 L 3-9 W 5-0 L 0-1 Oregon W 11-10 L 5-7 L 6-12 L 12-15 6-1 at Linfield at Lewis & Clark Willamette Linfield 13-1 L 5-14 L 5-10 L 2-3 W W W W 10-4 L 0-7 L 0-15 8-7 4-3 at Oregon 5-3 Oregon 1959 L W 3-2 W 16-13 W W W W 14 W W W at Lewis & Clark Idaho L 0-1 7-1 L 1-2 W 5-0 Western Oregon Portland Portland W 10-1 Portland State Idaho Idaho W 12-0 W W 3-1 4-2 L 5-20 W 3-2 L 5-10 L 1,5 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (21-7 overall, 7-5 Northern Division; 4th place) vs Washington State W 54 vs Montana W 10-2 vs Idaho W 10-2 at Lewis & Clark W W W W W W W W W at Portland Lewis & Clark Lewis & Clark at Linfield atWillamette Western Oregon 10-0 at Portland 124 Linfield Portland 9-6 at Oregon Oregon Idaho 3-2 Idaho W 4-2 Washington Linfield W 15-5 Oregon W 5-2 at Oregon L 4-8 Eugene Emeralds Washington State L 9-10 L 1-6 Portland State Portland Portland 10-2 14-1 Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho at Idaho W 8-6 W 7-0 Linfield at Lewis & Clark at Lewis & Clark W 74 Portland 0-3 3-1 6-5 W 17-0 Idaho W Washington State Washington State W 10-3 L 4,5 W W 11-0 Washington at Idaho 7-4 W W W W W 6-5 L 0-5 W W W W 4-0 6-4 8-7 9-6 W 11-6 0-3 2-11 7-8 L 8-9 L 2-3 W 5-3 L 1-2 W W 4-1 7-6 Oregon L 3-8 Oregon W W W 7-6 W 6-2 5-3 4-1 W 4-3 W 3-0 L 1-3 L 2-3 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (26-6 overall, 11.4 Northern Division; 1st place; final national ranking, No.13 Collegiate Baseball) 7-2 L L 1962 5-0 L 3-1 L 9-10 at Washington State at Washington State at Washington vs Hawaii Marines vs Hickam Field AFB vs Pearl Harbor vs SUBPAC vs Hawaii vs Naval Air vs Keio, Japan 9-4 5-0 at Idaho at Washington at Oregon at Oregon 3-0 W W 6-2 L 7-8 Idaho W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W 4-3 Idaho L 4-0 Washington State Washington Washington at Idaho at Idaho at Washington State W 6-1 W 10-0 W 13-3 W 5-0 L 9-10 at Washington State at Washington at Washington W W W 7-5 Washington State Washington State at Nevada L 9-13 W at Nevada at Nevada at Portland State 9-4 Willamette Linfield Linfield at Linfield Portland State at Portland Seattle Seattle W 3-1 Pacific (Ore) atWillamette W 5-4 at Oregon W 15-4 Oregon W 10-3 L 6-9 W 13-10 W 6-5 Portland L 2-6 Eugene Emeralds Oregon L 6-7 W 8-5 L 4-8 at Oregon L 3-4 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (18.13 overall, 8.7 Northern Division; 2nd place) vs Idaho L 3-6 vs Idaho W 15-3 vs Washington State L 10-11 vs Washington State W 1-0 atWillamette 8-1 W 25-2 2-4 Portland at Portland at Portland at Linfield W L 1957 Western Oregon Western Oregon Willamette Linfield Linfield W 14-0 L Head coach: Ralph Coleman (18.5 overall, 7-5 Northern Division; 2nd place) W 23-1 at Whitman W 10-1 at Whitman vs Washington State W 4-3 vs Idaho W 4-3 vs Montana W 6-5 13-4 32 13-4 1960 Lewis & Clark Lewis & Clark 6-4 at Portland Portland State Linfield W W Idaho 24 Southern California L W 21-2 W 17-0 W 21-2 W 12-2 15-7 L 8-0 at Idaho 5-2 7-8 L 16-17 at Linfield at Linfield atWillamette 6-5 7-9 W 13-2 5-6 L Portland W L W L 11-0 Washington State W W 74 vs. Idaho at California at Cal State-Sacramento at Cal-Davis Pacific (Ore) Lewis & Clark Lewis & Clark 4-1 L 0-16 14-6 14-0 at Washington State at Washington at Washington L W 84 W W Washington at Washington State at Fresno State at Fresno State Willamette Willamette Washington Washington at Idaho at Idaho at Washington State at Washington State at Washington at Washington Oregon at Oregon Southern California vs Idaho vs Washington State vs Washington State Western Oregon Lewis & Clark Linfield 9-0 W 11-8 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (27-14 overall, 8-6 Northern Division; 2nd place) 5-2 W 21-3 W 3-5 1961 7-1 Portland State at Salem Senators Idaho L L W 1-9 L at Portland at Oregon at Washington at Washington Oregon 2-7 L 9-15 at San Jose State at Fresno State at Fresno State Oregon 119 -1_ Horn, . Oregon State won the 1943 Northern Division title; there would be no baseball the next two springs d ue to World War II I OREGON STATE UN V ERSITYAiHLETICS DEV EL.O°ING FUTURE LEADERS THROLIGH EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS AND ATHLEI1CS 9-1 15-3 5-3 13-2 13-1 8-0 7-2 5-4 9-7 7-1 16-0 10-0 14-6 12-0 11-0 8-6 8-6 7-5 4-8 W 16-12 4-0 15-2 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL Oregon 0-1 Washington at Oregon 2-3 Oregon 8-9 at Santa Clara 1-8 at Oregon 0-4 at Santa Clara 5-7 at Oregon 1-2 1963 1967 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (23-12 overall, 11-4 Northern Division; 1st place; final national ranking, No.10 Collegiate Baseball) Head coach: Gene Tanselli (23-13 overall, 9-6 Pacific-8; 3rd place tie) at Arizona at Arizona at Arizona at Arizona State W 74 W 4,3 L 2,3 at Arizona State at Arizona State at Arizona State at Arizona State at Arizona State L 4-5 W W 8-6 at Arizona State L 2-7 vs Albuquerque vs Grand Canyon vs Northern Arizona vs Albuquerque vs Northern Arizona atLinfield atLinfield L 0-1 L Portland Linfield Linfield W W W at Portland W 12-0 vs Lewis & Clark W W W 6-2 L 2-6 W W W W W 9-3 L 4-7 W 8-5 L 6-9 Seattle Seattle Portland State Washington State Washington State Idaho Washington Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho 5-6 Portland State W 6-3 34 Portland State L 0-5 8-3 at Pacific (Ore) at Linfield W 5-1 L 0-1 at Portland State Oregon State Alumni (ex) W 8-2 W 7-3 Pacific (Ore) W 7-1 Portland W 11-0 14 L 4-3 Oregon State president A.L. Strand swung at the ceremonial first pitch of 1946; Beaver coach Ralph Coleman (not pictured) pitched and Washington State coach Buck Bailey caught 5-3 7-2 5-3 7-5 9-0 at Washington L 1-3 at Oregon W 4-3 at Northern Arizona W 13-11 at Washington Oregon at Oregon L 24 at Oregon L 0-1 L 1-3 W 5-4 W 5-1 at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State at Grand Canyon at Northern Arizona L 0-3 L 2-3 W W W W 8-0 9-1 1965 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (15-19 overall, 7-11 Northern Division; 3rd place) 2-1 at Arizona 5-4 atArizona L 1-9 3-0 L 6-7 L 1-2 Oregon Oregon Southern California W 5-0 at Arizona at Arizona State at Arizona State L 3-9 L 3-4 L 4-9 L 5-6 L 0-2 Southern California Southern California W 8-6 at Arizona State at Arizona State at Linfield W 9-1 L 5-7 W 5-2 Linfield Linfield Willamette at Lewis & Clark Head coach: Ralph Coleman (25.11 overall, 8-8 Northern Division; 3rd place; final national ranking No. 22 Collegiate Baseball) atLinfeld at Linfield at Portland State Linfield W W 9-0 L 0-3 W W 6-0 L 04 W 4-3 at Portland State Portland Oregon L 3-10 W 4-3 W 8-1 L 2,3 W 9-4 L 4-14 W W W 3-2 7-3 8-7 L 1-6 L 2-6 W 5-4 L 6-8 at Portland State Portland at Linfield L 2-9 atLinfeld L 1-9 Pacific (Ore) 8-3 Portland State W W 74 W 4-3 L 1,3 L 7-8 L 10-13 1966 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (18.17 overall, 4.13 Northern Division; 4th place) L 3-12 atArizona at Arizona at Arizona at Northern Arizona L 3-9 L 2-3 W 6-2 at Oregon Oregon Oregon at Portland Washington State Washington State L 2-5 7-2 5-4 6-1 6-5 3-2 2-1 3-2 W 7-1 L 2-3 L 14 Washington State at Washington at Washington L 2-15 at Washington at Washington State at Washington State L 6-12 Willamette Washington Washington L 3-4 L 1-2 L 0-1 L 4-5 L 8-11 W W W 10-2 W 10-0 W 20-1 W 19-6 7-2 W 4-3 3-1 Portland 9-5 3-0 6-2 5-6 8-3 W W W W W W W 6-5 L 6-3 W 4-0 9-7 W at Portland Pacific (Ore) 4-0 Pacific (Ore) Portland State at Portland W 86 Washington Washington Washington Washington State Washington State Washington State at Washington at Washington at Washington at Oregon Oregon Oregon Western Oregon Portland State at Portland State W 19-1 W W W 0-5 W 12-2 0-5 W W W at Chico State at Chico State 3-7 L 7-5 L at Washington at Washington at Oregon at Oregon at Santa Clara at Chico State L 5-11 W 22-6 at California at Stanford at Stanford 5-1 L at Idaho at Southern Oregon at Southern Oregon W W L 8-5 1964 5-4 5-4 at Stanford at Stanford L 1-2 at California at California Washington Washington State Washington State Western Oregon L 3-6 W 5-2 vs Washington State at Portland Linfield at Portland State Oregon W 85 W W 3-1 W 6-0 1-0 L 0-13 W W W 7-3 L 1-6 3-1 6-2 Portland State W 14-5 W 10-0 UCLA W 4-1 UCLA W 54 Southern California W 5-0 Southern California Oregon atOregon L 1-5 Willamette W 4-2 W 8-5 1968 Head coach: Gene Tanselli (23-13-1 overall, 6.12 Pacific-8; 7th place) at Cal State-Sacramento at Cal Poly-SLO vs Cal-Santa Barbara W W 5-3 L 1-6 vs Washington vs Westmont vs Chapman vs Grambling Linfield OSU Alumni (ex) Willamette atWestemOregon Pacific (Ore) at Linfield at Pacific (Ore) Willamette W W W 6-2 Portland State Western Oregon 2-1 7-3 6-5 W 10-5 W W W W 4-0 7-3 6-1 7-0 W 10-2 W 10-1 T 4-4 W W W W 9-8 6-2 8-2 2-0 8-1 at Oregon W W W 3-1 at Washington at Washington State at Washington State Oregon Washington State Washington State L 2-5 Portland W W 3-0 at Southern California at UCLA L 3-7 L 8-11 L 1-2 at UCLA at Stanford at Stanford L 1-2 L 0-2 L 2-11 at California Eastern Oregon at Oregon Portland State Washington State Washington L 1-13 Willamette Lewis & Clark Idaho Idaho Washington Washington at Willamette at Idaho at Idaho at Washington State at Washington State ss 1-12 9-0 2-1 W 10-4 W 12-5 W 15-2 W 8-1 L 2-5 W 3-1 L 6-11 L 6-19 I One of the Beavers' first trips by air was to Los Angeles to meet Pacific Coast Conference title Southern for OREGON STATEUNIVERSTY ATHL.EIICS-DEVELOPING FUTURE LEADERsTHROUGH EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICSAND ATHLETICS L 1,3 W 5-2 W 7-6 W 12-11 L 4-5 W 6-5 W 4-2 W 7-6 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL Washington W 15-3 Stanford W 4-1 California L 14 California L 1,3 UCLA L 5-8 at Oregon L 3-8 1974 Head coach: Jack Riley (16-23 overall, 6-12 Northern Division; 3rd place tie) 1969 L L 5-8 at Santa Clara L 4-7 L 3-4 at Cal State-Hayward at San Francisco at San Jose State Head coach: Gene Tanselli (17-20-1 overall, 9-12 Pacific-8; 5th place) 4-5 at Chico State at Chico State W 6-0 L 7-11 W 14-3 W 5-0 L 3-4 at Cal State Hayward at San Jose State at Cal State-Sacramento at Santa Clara at Fresno State L 06 atHumboldtState L 2-8 Portland State vs Chapman vs California L 3-8 vs PugetSound vs Washington L L 3-4 at Portland State Washington State L 3-12 L 6-7 Washington State Washington State Portland L 1-3 L 1-15 W 3-2 Western Oregon at Santa Clara W 64 at Cal-Santa Barbara vs Westmont at Cal Poly-SLO Pacific (Ore) at Portland State Portland State at Portland Washington Washington State Washington State L 3-4 W 10-7 T 1-1 W 12-2 W 4-0 L 2,3 W 214 W 7-6 W 54 L 2-3 at Stanford L 04 at California at California L 1-6 L 2-9 at Southern California at Southern California at UCLA L 1-3 L 4-8 L 1-2 W 12-5 W at Portland State at Western Oregon Southern California 2-1 W 65 Portland State Oregon L 1-2 W 53 W W 4-3 L 6-8 7-5 UCLA L 2-12 UCLA L Stanford L 1-3 34 L 2-12 Stanford California Oregon at Oregon L 1-7 W 94 W 3-1 1970 Head coach: Gene Tanselli (19-15 overall, 6-12 Northern Division; 3rd place tie) at Fresno State L vs Arizona State vs Stanford vs Air Force L 3-10 W 10-0 vs Tulsa W 7-3 L 0-4 W W 8-1 vs Southern California vs. St John's vs Cal-Riverside Western Oregon at Pacific (Ore.) L 2-3 13-3 2-1 2-1 Portland L 3-7 at Portland State at Portland State L 1-2 W 9-0 at Linfeld W 7-5 W W 3-0 at Washington State Portland State Washington L 1-11 W 15-0 W W 4-2 at Oregon 4-2 Oregon L 3-11 W 10-4 L 2-13 1971 Head coach: Gene Tanselli (18.17 overall, 6-10 Northern Division; 3rd place) at Cal-Riverside L vs Kansas State vs Air Force vs BrighamYoung vs Arizona State vs Stanford vs Oklahoma vs PugetSound vs St Mary's (Calif) vs Seattle PugetSound L 9-10 Oregon at Pacific (Ore) Linfield Washington Washington Portland at Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Portland Portland State 6-7 L Head coach: Gene Tanselli (13.24 overall, 2-15 Northern Division; 4th place) vs Loyola (Calif) W 10-6 vs Cal-Irvine L 2-7 vs. Chapman W 4,3 vs BrighamYoung W 5-2 vs Cal State-Fullerton L 5-6 vs Colorado W 6,3 vs Cal State-Fullerton L 4-13 Willamette W 6-2 vs Seattle L 6-8 L 4-5 L 5-10 L 4-6 at Portland State L 0-1 L 5-9 L 56 W W 6-1 Western Oregon Portland at Oregon W 2-1 L 6-7 L 1-7 4-2 Oregon Oregon 8-0 at Portland State L 4-3 W 14-6 W W L 0-14 2-3 W 12-6 at Pacific (Ore) W Washington State Washington State L L 1-7 Washington State Portland State Linfield at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State L 2-11 W 4,3 4-3 W 54 L 03 W 4-1 L 0-1 L 7-8 W 8-4 W 10-5 L 3-4 L 1-5 at Southern California at Portland State Lewis & Clark Stanford L L 4-10 6-9 W 10-6 W 7-6 W 4-3 Stanford L 7-16 California L 1-2 L 5-12 W 10-5 2-3 L 1973 1972 2-0 5-2 at Oregon 34 W W at UCLA at UCLA at Southern California California Portland State W 10-6 at Portland at Southern Oregon Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington at Western Oregon at Portland State Oregon atOregon W 10-0 0-7 W 11-3 Southern Oregon at Washington at Washington Head coach: Jack Riley (15-20.1 overall, 5-13 Northern Division; 4th place) W vs Utah 8-2 at San Diego State vs Utah at San Diego State at San Diego L 4-5 W 8-4 L 6-11 L 14 Western Oregon W 12-3 vs Seattle T at Portland State W 124 at Portland State Portland Washington Washington Washington Southern Oregon Willamette L L 3-10 UCLA L 2-7 UCLA L 3-4 W 2-1 2-2 0-1 W 114 W 11-7 W 11-1 W 3-2 Oregon L 2-7 W W W 6-3 at Portland Western Oregon Washington Washington W W 8-7 L 6-7 L 2-3 L 2-3 Oregon W L 6-9 L 4-9 L 3-6 1975 at Washington State Portland State at Lewis & Clark L 6-7 W 5-4 L 2-6 Head coach: Jack Riley (28-10-1 overall, 13-5 Northern Division; 1st place tie) W 8-5 L 7-9 L 1-2 W 7-1 Lewis & Clark at Washington at Washington at Washington L 3-7 Portland State W 9-2 W 5-4 L 1-8 at Western Oregon at Oregon Oregon Oregon 2-5 L 14 L 4-7 W 2-1 L 2,3 L 1-2 W W W 3-1 9-2 2-1 L 0-10 L 1-2 L 5-7 L 3-10 at Oregon at Oregon vs Puget Sound vs Washington State vs Gonzaga vs Boise State vs Western Washington vs Lewis-Clark State 5-0 Oregon State was ranked in the top 10 and won the 1963 pennant W 15-5 7-6 L 9-10 L 5-6 W 13-3 L 2-5 W 5-2 W 10-3 W W 7-0 8-3 2-2 L 4-5 at Cal State-Stanislaus W 8-7 vs California vs Nevada-Las Vegas vs Air Force vs Laverne Pacific (Ore) W 6-3 L 3-4 at Oregon at Oregon 9-2 8-1 T at Santa Clara at San Jose State Washington at Portland State PugetSound Oregon 3-1 7-1 W 11-1 at Oregon at Washington State at Washington State L 5-3 Washington at Portland State at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State Oregon Tech Western Oregon Washington Washington at Washington at Washington at Washington at Pacific (Ore Western Oregon at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State at Portland OREGON STATE UNIV ERSITY ATH LE TIC S-DEVELOPING FUTURE LEADERS T HROU GH EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS AND ATHLEmCS n, 1-5 L 2-12 Oregon at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State I L 4-7 at Portland L 1-10 4-5 L 3-4 L 1-2 L at Oregon 9-8 3-1 L 6-0 L 3-4 W W W Oregon 0-1 W 11-2 34 3-9 L W 4-2 L L 6-26 5-6 9-5 L 7-12 9-1 Washington State Washington State Washington State L at Washington at Portland State at Oregon 7-9 W 7-3 5-1 PugetSound 3-5 1-0 W W W W Lewis & Clark at Western Oregon vs Southern California vs Washington State vs UCLA L W L 5-13 at Portland Portland State at California at California at Stanford at Stanford at Oregon L 7-14 W at Oregon Oregon W 65 Portland at Washington State at Washington at Washington Oregon State reached the College World Series in 1952 L W W 7-2 W 4-3 W 8-7 L 0-7 W 11-3 W 10-7 W 8-7 W 14-2 W 10-9 W 22-9 W 9-5 L 2-3 W 3-0 L 6-8 W 7-4 W 10-5 W W W W 6-2 L 8-11 9-0 7-2 9-7 L 3-7 W W 6-7 5-4 n WW. comp"m is5% at Oregon W 15-4 Oregon 6-5 at Oregon Oregon W 11-7 at Oregon L 4-6 1976 Head coach: Jack Riley (31-15 overall, 12-6 Northern Division; 2nd place) Pacific (Ore) W Pacific (Ore) at Chico State vs Delaware vs Eastern Michigan vs Arizona State vs Stanford at Cal-Riverside vs Tulsa vs BrighamYoung at Cal State-Los Angeles at Southern California at Cal State-Los Angeles vs Grand Canyon vs Nevada-Las Vegas vs BrighamYoung vs Arizona State vs Washington State Portland at Pacific (Ore) Portland State Western Oregon at Washington at Washington Western Oregon Washington State Washington State Washington State 7-1 4-1 8-2 L 1-12 L 0-7 L 3-4 W W 7-3 5-4 at Lewis & Clark 7-2 L 2-7 2-0 1,5 at Oregon Oregon Oregon W L L 2-6 L 9-11 2-1 L 6-8 W W W 3-2 L 0,3 5-6 L 5-13 L 1-5 L 5-7 W 13-7 8-9 W 11-2 W 15-2 W 10-0 W 6-1 W 14-6 L 2-3 W 9-1 W 8-2 W 4-0 W 2-1 L 2-12 8-0 W 9-1 W 3-0 L 0-1 4-3 W 11-2 W 95 3-1 L 3-13 Batgirls made their debut at Oregon State in 1973 Washington at Linfield Western Oregon at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State Willamette at Pacific (Ore) W 11,3 Oregon W 4-2 at Oregon at Oregon Portland W 6-2 at Willamette Washington State Washington State Washington State at Washington at Washington at Washington at Western Oregon Puget Sound at Oregon L 2-3 Oregon W W W W 7-1 Oregon 8-3 at Portland State W W 7,3 4-0 L 214 W 7-5 L 0-9 W 12-5 W 13-1 W 10-5 W 10-3 W 11-5 2-3 W 4-3 1977 6-0 4-1 at Chico State at Chico State W 4-1 W 5-3 vs Cal Poly W 12-9 at Southern California at Cal State Fullerton L 3-4 L 1-6 vs Pepperdine vs Northern Arizona vs Grand Canyon L 12-14 at Cal State-Sacramento at Cal State-Hayward at Cal State-Hayward W 6-5 L 0-1 L 6-11 L 2-6 L 1-11 Head coach: Jack Riley (21-25 overall, 4-11 Northern Division; 3rd place) L 5-11 at Hawaii L 1-2 atHawaii L 24 at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii Pacific (Ore) Pacific (Ore) at Oregon Tech at Oregon Tech at Pacific (Calif.) at San Jose State at Cal State-Stanislaus at Fresno State vs Pepperdine vs Washington State L 13-14 vs Maine vs Stanford vs Oral Roberts vs Cal-Riverside vs Washington State W 6-0 L 7-11 L 1-5 W 4-2 W 2-0 vs Valdosta State W W 4-2 Portland L 2-5 W 13-3 W 5-2 Southern Oregon Washington State L 8-11 L 1-9 2-1 6-1 7-0 Washington State Washington State Portland State W W W W 5-2 at Western Oregon L atPugetSound 3-2 24 W 23-3 L L 1-5 W 25-3 at Oregon 1979 L 15 W 19-0 W W 1-0 2-1 W 9-0 L 5-10 W 5-2 L 2-3 L 45 2-6 L 1-2 L 3-4 W 11-8 1-0 5-1 7-2 2-3 1-8 5-8 6-7 0-2 1-7 5-4 L 7-12 W 17-5 W W 9-3 8-4 W 14-0 3-1 W 12-0 George Fox Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State W W 7-4 L 7-8 L 4-7 L 5-7 W 10-4 W 11-7 W 10-2 3-2 at Fresno State W 11-0 L 3-6 W 7-3 Concordia W 4-5 55 4-11 L 6-8 Willamette at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State Washington Washington Washington L L L 3-2 W 9-2 5-2 L 6-12 7-2 4-8 W W Portland State W W W W W W 54 1-9 2-1 L L at Cal State-Sacramento Portland State Oregon Tech Lewis & Clark Oregon vs Wyoming vs Nevada-Las Vegas vs Pepperdine 6-9 L 2-5 5-0 W 19-1 W 18-0 W L W W W atGonzaga atGonzaga Oregon Oregon 6-7 L 2-6 atOregon 4,3 L Washington Washington Washington Washington Western Oregon at Portland at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State L W 4-2 W 4-0 1-9 W 3-9 2-5 4-7 at Washington Linfield L L L W 18-3 W 64 3-4 5-6 0-0 Oregon at Oregon at Linfield L at Fresno State at Chico State at Oregon Tech PugetSound PugetSound PugetSound L T 4-5 vs Oral Roberts vs Oral Roberts L at Washington L at Long Beach State at Long Beach State at Long Beach State atPepperdine atPepperdine at Portland at Linfield Southern Oregon 1-7 Head coach: Jack Riley (22.22.2 overall, 6-9 Northern Division; 3rd place) Pacific (Ore) W 6-1 Pacific (Ore) W 4-2 atChicoState 1-10 4-3 1978 at Chico State 4-4 L W W 114 L 10-12 T 4-11 7-6 L at St Mary's (Calif) vs Portland State vs Cal State-Los Angeles vs Cal State-Los Angeles at Fresno State vs Portland State at Fresno State vs California L 8-3 W 12-3 W 10-0 Head coach: Jack Riley (31.17 overall, 12-6 Northern Division; 2nd place) W Pacific (Ore) W Pacific (Ore) Head coach: Jack Riley (33-16 overall, 8-9 Northern Division; 2nd place) W 17-0 Pacific (Ore) W 6-0 Pacific (Ore) L 6-14 atChicoState at Pacific (Calif) W 4-3 5-0 L L 1980 1-0 W W at Oregon 7-3 W 21-3 Oregon Oregon Oregon 7-3 3-0 W PugetSound at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State at Portland State Washington Washington Washington Washington at Washington at Washington at Washington Western Oregon at Portland State 1-0 W W W at Portland Linfield at Oregon Oregon Western Oregon IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF atPugetSound 1-7 W at Washington State r Linfield at Willamette W W W W W L Oregon at Portland State Linfield Washington State Washington State Washington State Lewis & Clark at Western Oregon Willamette at Washington at Washington at Washington at Washington Portland Western Oregon at Oregon at Oregon Oregon 5-3 2-1 L 3-4 W W W 7-1 2-1 8-4 W 22-8 L 3-9 L 3-9 W 12-11 W 11-2 W 21-3 W 12-3 L 2-3 W 11-7 L 3-4 W 11-7 L 0-10 W W 9-1 L 3-8 W 3-2 8-2 L 6-13 W 7-1 at Arizona State L 6-11 vs Arizona L 3-7 at Cal Poly at San Jose State L 5-7 W 3-1 at Santa Clara W 1-0 vs San Francisco vs Pacific (Calif) vs Arizona vs Stanford vs San Diego State W 17-2 Western Oregon Washington Washington 1981 Head coach: Jack Riley (29.14.1 overall, 11.7 Northern Division; 2nd place tie) W 15-1 Western Oregon W 6-5 Pacific (Ore) Pacific (Ore) W 2-0 vs Washington State L 9-12 L 4-5 L 3-11 L 0-9 at Lewis-Clark State W 13-10 W 7-5 W W 8-1 W 15-1 vs Gonzaga vs Eastern Washington W W at Lewis-Clark State Oregon Tech L 4-5 8-1 4-3 Oregon State shared the Northern Division title in 1975 ICS 6-3 W 11-6 J 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL Oregon Tech vs. Willamette at Chico State at Pacific (Calif) vs BrighamYoung vs Cal-Santa Barbara vs Fresno State vs BrighamYoung vs Cal-Santa Barbara vs Washington State at San Jose State at Chico State at Washington at Washington Washington State Washington State at Portland Beavers (ex) Western Oregon W 8-7 L 4-5 W W W 6-0 L 6-7 L 5-8 L 2-3 W 5-2 m rv -7 1 Linfield at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington at Washington State at Washington State Western Oregon Lewis-Clark State Portland State Portland State 6-5 6-3 W 54 L 4-14 T 9-9 L 1-8 W 7-4 L 3-6 W 6-2 W 3-2 W 7-1 W 10-0 Southern Oregon Oregon L W W at Oregon at Oregon at Washington State 4-11 7-5 W 9-8 L 3-12 L 2-8 W 12-1 W 23-1 Oregon State celebrated its second straight pennant in 1983 W 11-5 at Stanford L 4-15 W 14-12 W 10-2 L 4-14 W 6-2 L 8-10 W W 8-3 8-6 1982 1983 Head coach: Jack Riley (27-17 overall, 17-7 Northern Division; 1st place) vs Washington State L L vs Washington State L 0-12 at Santa Clara at San Jose State Head coach: Jack Riley (29-15 overall, 16.8 Northern Division; 1st place) vs Eastern Washington at Lewis-Clark State vs Washington State at Lewis-Clark State at Pacific (Ore) W 15-7 L 9-13 W 10-4 at Oregon Tech at Oregon Tech W 15-3 W 14-6 L W 3-4 3-1 6-8 at Lewis-Clark State at San Jose State at San Jose State at Oregon Tech at Oregon Tech vs Washington Linfield Portland State at Portland State Western Oregon Willamette Portland State at Washington State at Washington State 7-21 W 6-4 L 4-5 L 8-10 W 7-3 W 19-5 W 15-0 W 12-3 W 13-1 L 7-10 L 3-5 W 8-0 W 7-5 at Lewis-Clark State Willamette at Western Oregon Gonzaga Gonzaga Eastern Washington Eastern Washington at Linfield at Portland at Portland L 4-12 W 9-1 W W 85 L 6-7 L 9-13 W 10-1 W 2-1 W 65 Washington Washington W 8-2 L Portland W 3-7 5-4 ty 94 W 6.0 at Eastern Washington at Gonzaga at Gonzaga at Portland State L 3-7 1 3-2 at Washington at Washington Lewis & Clark Portland at Eastern Washington vs Cal-Santa Barbara L 10-11 37 W 22-0 L W 13-5 W 10-1 W 10.6 W 43 3-5 9-1 Portland 1984 Head coach: Jack Riley (22-23 overall, 11.11 Northern W W 3-1 L 0-6 W 11-10 W 5-3 vs Missouri vs Arizona State at Cal-Riverside W 5,3 W 13-10 L 7-8 at Portland W 4-3 Portland 6-4 L 5-14 L 1-3 L 7-12 L 2-15 L 3-4 L 3-4 3-1 Portland at Western Oregon Willamette at Portland at Portland at Washington at Washington Gonzaga Gonzaga Washington State Washington State Portland State at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington at Stanford L 4-12 6-5 7-11 W 14-5 5-4 W 12-1 8-1 W 124 9-8 7-0 W 5-0 L 6-7 L 6-9 W 4-3 W 13-2 W 14-6 W 14-6 W W W 6-5 L 0-4 W 4-3 W W W 9-6 L 7-8 at Washington State at Gonzaga at Gonzaga W 9-8 L 3-5 L 2-9 Linfield at Portland State at Portland State at Washington at Washington atWillamette Washington Washington Portland State W 11-3 Willamette at Portland Eastern Washington Eastern Washington W 13-12 6-1 2-7 5-6 Eastern Washington at Washington State at Washington State W W 3-2 L 6,5 3-1 W 4-7 W 4-2 L Oregon Tech at Washington State Portland L W 9-2 Washington 3-2 W 26-4 Portland 5-2 0-1 W 5-4 W L W W Western Oregon Western Oregon Western Oregon at Cal-Riverside vs San Diego State W W W W 6-15 Pacific (Ore) Portland State at Portland State Eastern Washington at Portland State Western Oregon Washington 1-8 L 6-8 W 19-2 L 4-1 L 1-9 9-2 W 3-5 W 6-2 L W at Gonzaga at Gonzaga Southern Oregon L L vs Harvard vs Air Force vs UCLA vs San Diego State Portland 7-2 W 36-12 at San Jose State Western Oregon 2-1 W 14-5 1-2 W W 9-1 0-7 5-6 W 0-7 L L 4-10 4-1 L L Washington State Washington State 4-3 W W W 6-8 3-6 4-6 L at Chico State at Chico State at Chico State Division; 4th place) vs Cal State- Sacramento vs Cal State-Sacramento at Fresno State vs Southwestern Louisiana vs Cal-Santa Barbara vs BrighamYoung vs Washington vs Cal- Santa Barbara vs Oral Roberts vs Seton Hall vs Cal State-Fullerton vs BrighamYoung vs San Diego State at Cal-Riverside vs Washington State L L L W 1985 5-1 W 11-5 6-4 W 13-5 Head coach: Jack Riley (34-17 overall, 12-12 Northern Division; 3rd place tie; fina national ranking No. 29 Collegiate Baseball) W W 5-1 2-5 W W 3-5 at Pacific (Calif) vs Cal- Santa Barbara at San Jose State L W 11-5 W 13-4 L 4-14 Washington Washington Willamette at Portland at Washington at Washington Washington State Washington State Eastern Washington Eastern Washington L at Santa Clara 5-3 W 64 0-2 vs Washington State L 0-14 W L at Portland State at Portland State at Portland State vs. Washington State vs Eastern Washington at Stanford W 11-2 L atGonzaga atGonzaga 7,3 W 12-0 at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State at Portland at George Fox at Washington Washington Washington Washington at Western Oregon at Oregon Oregon Oregon at St Mary's (Calif) ro 2-1 3-1 9-1 4-0 W 5-1 L 2-5 L 3-5 W 5-2 W 13-4 W 74 L 6-11 L 9-14 L 5-15 W W 6-4 W W 5-4 Portland State at Linfield 3-1 Gonzaga L 24 W 7-5 Gonzaga Washington State Washington State W 15-8 W 12-1 at Western Oregon at Portland at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington W 12-0 vs Washington State vs Washington vs Washington State L 5-13 L 3-6 W 10-9 W 11-5 W 7-6 W 13-1 L 1-2 L 3-7 L 6-15 The crash of a radio-controlled airplane disrupted a 1992 game L 8-4 4-8 L 2,3 W 9-6 L 24 W W 8-7 W 4-2 5-2 L 3-17 at Stanford gem OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS-DEVELOPING FUTURE LEADERS THROUGH EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS AND ATHLETICS R atPepperdine L 1-6 1986 Head coach: Jack Riley (39-15 overall, 18-5 Northern Division; 1st place; final national rankings No. 23 Collegiate Baseball, No. 21 Baseball America) at Oregon Tech at Cal State-Sacramento L 5-6 L 3-4 at Cal State-Sacramento at Fresno State at Fresno State W W 1-0 at Fresno State Lewis & Clark 8-7 4,3 L 3-7 9-8 L 1,3 W 5-0 4-1 vs Portland vs Eastern Washington vs Gonzaga vs Portland State Oregon State won the Northern Division title in 1994 Gonzaga Gonzaga at Portland State L 4-6 W 8-5 L 1-11 Linfield at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington W W W 5-1 W 13-3 W 10-0 at Washington State at Washington State W W 7,3 Pacific (Ore) 7-3 Oregon Tech L 3-22 L 3-10 W 13-2 W 19-3 3-11 9,3 6-2 W 13-6 L 6-7 W 114 W W 3-2 8-2 W 10-5 W 17-9 W W W 4-3 Washington State Washington State Eastern Washington Eastern Washington L 7-10 atWillamette W W W Portland State W 14-3 W 10-8 W 21-3 at Western Oregon at Linfield W W W 9-6 4-1 6-3 W 7-6 5-4 W at Gonzaga at Gonzaga 4-3 8-4 9,3 9-0 W 10-8 9-0 W 50 W 5-1 W 3-1 W W W 9-4 at Washington at Washington at Portland at Portland Portland 5-0 Portland W 18-0 4-1 7-9 Washington Washington vs Washington vs Washington State W L L L W L 2-1 3-4 3-7 8-5 L 7-4 6-9 L 1-4 L 5-9 W 5-4 4-3 L 4-13 L L 4-11 2-3 3-4 W 10-2 W 6-5 L 3-4 W 114 W W 7-4 L 3-4 W W 7-1 8-7 1-0 1988 Head coach: Jack Riley (30-19 overall, 14-10 Northern Division; 2nd place) at Sonoma State at Sonoma State at Sonoma State at Chico State W 10-3 W 3-1 L 5-7 L 2-6 at Chico State at Chico State at Oregon Tech W 85 Western Oregon Western Oregon vs George Washington W vs Texas A&M at Fresno State vs BrighamYoung vs Long Beach State vs Clemson at Cal State-Sacramento Western Oregon Portland at Portland Portland at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington Pacific (Ore ) Gonzaga Gonzaga at Washington State at Washington State Willamette at Washington State at Washington State at Gonzaga at Gonzaga Lewis & Clark at Portland Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Concordia Portland State Portland State Washington Washington at Washington at Washington W 4-0 W 15-7 8-1 W 74 W 95 at Portland State at Portland State vs Portland vs Gonzaga vs Washington State vs Eastern Washington L W 1-0 W 11-1 L 3-13 L L 10-12 W 65 L 0-1 L 3-9 L 9-10 W L L 5-1 4-5 2-3 W 10-9 7-8 W 9-3 1989 Head coach: Jack Riley (27-23 overall, 15-9 Northern Division; 2nd place tie) L 3-12 1,3 W W 4,3 L 4-5 8-0 L 4-10 5-4 vs Brigham Young L 0,3 vs Ohio State W 8-2 L 6-15 W L 3-7 atChicoState atChicoState at Fresno State 6,5 L 4-3 W 17-7 W 17-1 at Fresno State at Fresno State at Long Beach State at Long Beach State vs Harvard atCal-Riverside vs Washington State vs BrighamYoung vs Arizona State George Fox W 19-3 L 2-5 W 8-6 L 1-2 L 9-10 L 6-13 L 7-9 L 310 L 0-4 L 2-9 L 24 W 4-2 L 2-4 1-6 at Portland Washington State L 24 W 4-1 Washington State L 0-2 W 4-0 Portland L W W W W L 0-1 9-8 9-8 9-1 2-0 W 23-11 W 7-3 L 7-16 W 13-0 W 4-3 1987 Linfield at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington atGonzaga at Gonzaga Concordia L 3-10 W 12-0 W W vs Minnesota vs Washington at San Jose State Western Oregon George Fox at Portland State Portland State at George Fox Linfield at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Portland Oregon Tech Gonzaga Gonzaga 8,3 atWillamette 8-11 W 14-5 Portland State Portland 7-5 Portland L 5-6 Washington Washington at Washington at Washington at Portland at Portland vs U S International vs Eastern Washington vs San Diego State Portland 5-6 W 1-0 W 10-4 W 16-2 W 18-2 W 8-7 L 6-13 at Portland W 13-6 at Portland State Willamette Portland State W vs Washington vs Washington State vs Washington Pat Casey took over as Oregon head L 2-6 L 3-4 L 3-4 L 6-7 L 5-14 W W 2-1 4-0 L 7-10 W 11-10 L 2,3 W W 7-3 L 3-6 8-1 W 14-6 W 8-1 L 5-12 W 12-3 W 10-4 W 5-3 W 8-4 L 7-8 W 8-5 L 4-11 W 9-4 W 10-7 L 3-7 L 8-13 W W 9-1 4-3 L 0-7 W W 7-6 L 0-7 W W 8-0 8-0 W 11-0 4-0 6-1 9-0 L 6-14 L 3,5 W 9-8 W 11-1 W W 7-2 3-1 L 5-16 L Head coach: Jack Riley (28.20 overall, 12-8 Northern OREGON SrATEUNIVERSITYATHLETICS-DEVELOPING FLTURELEADERSTHROUGHEXCELLENCE INACADEMICSANDATHLE-TICS 2-1 W 15-1 1991 3-2 W 13-6 W 15-6 4-9 W W W 9-4 L 8-3 L W 11-1 W L 12-13 W at Gonzaga at Gonzaga Concordia Washington State Washington State Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Eastern Oregon at Western Oregon Head coach: Jack Riley (31-15 overall, 15-9 Northern Division; 2nd place) at Chico State W W 11-0 2-1 W 12-5 at San Jose State 4-2 W 12-5 L 9-2 1990 W W at Pacific (Calif) at Pacific (Calif) 8-3 Head coach: Jack Riley (30-22 overall, 15-9 Northern Division; 2nd place) L atChicoState 3-4 L vs Nevada 3-4 L 8-15 atChicoState at Cal State-Sacramento at Pacific (Calif at Pacific (Calif at Fresno State at Fresno State at Fresno State Willamette at Chico State at Cal State-Sacramento at Cal State-Sacramento W W 2-5 W 13-6 L 11-16 L 7-10 at Chico State at Chico State at Oregon Tech vs Cal State-Sacramento vs Cal State-Sacramento at Fresno State vs Cal-Santa Barbara W 14-4 W W 9-11 W W vs Washington vs Portland vs Portland State vs Washington State vs Portland State vs Portland State vs Arkansas vs Richmond vs Arkansas vs Stanford 2-5 Washington Washington L W 11,3 at Washington at Washington L W W 114 W 124 L at Portland W 4-3 at Portland at Washington at Washington W 12-1 W 15-4 Portland State W 13,3 at Portland Portland W 12-11 5-1 W Portland 5-6 L 9-12 W 14-2 W vs Notre Dame at Cal-Riverside vs Washington vs BrighamYoung Portland State at Portland State at Washington State at Washington State Portland State Oregon Tech at Linfield Gonzaga Gonzaga Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Portland 4-0 L 2-9 L 6-15 Washington Washington W L L 2-13 W 12-0 Western Oregon at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington at Gonzaga at Gonzaga at Pacific (Ore at Portland State Washington State Linfield Willamette Gonzaga Gonzaga Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Lewis & Clark at Washington State at Washington State at Portland State at Portland State Portland State vs Cornell vs Tulane vs Cornell vs Wisconsin atWillamette STAT 2-9 v 2007 r OREGON STATE BASEBALL Division; 2nd place) George Fox at McNeese State vs Oklahoma State at Southwestern Louisiana L 5-6 L 4-5 W 8-7 vs Tulane vs Oklahoma State L 5-6 L 1-12 at Portland State Portland State at Cal State-Sacramento at Fresno State at Fresno State L 3-4 at Fresno State at Cal-Riverside L 6-8 L 1-3 W W 5-2 L 1-2 L 1-5 vs New Mexico vs Washington W W 5-4 Portland L 0-2 at Portland State at Portland State L 1-7 L 0-6 at Washington at Washington Willamette Western Oregon Gonzaga Gonzaga Washington State Washington State Concordia L 1-3 W W W W W W 7-5 L 4-9 W W 8-0 L 0-13 W W 9-7 L 2-6 Linfield at Washington State at Washington State 7-5 8-0 5-4 6-0 8-0 1-0 6-1 4-3 L 6-8 atGonzaga W 9-2 at Gonzaga at Western Oregon W 14-2 Portland W 12-11 at Portland Washington W 12-8 W 5-2 Washington Portland State Portland State vs Portland vs Washington vs Washington State vs Portland W 4-0 W 3-0 L 5-8 W 6-0 L 4-13 W 16-14 W 9-8 L Washington Washington Washington at Portland State at Washington at Washington at Washington Portland State at Portland 5-2 W 11-5 at Portland at Portland Gonzaga at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State at Portland State Portland Portland at Portland Portland State W 22-7 vs BrighamYoung vs Lafayette at George Fox at Portland State Gonzaga Gonzaga W 15-3 OSU began 1998 at the Florida Marlins' spring training park at Portland State L 4-5 Eastern Oregon at Linfield at Portland at Washington at Washington at Washington at George Fox L 3-5 W 7-3 Willamette George Fox L 1-2 vs Utah L 3-7 L 14 at San Jose State vs Cal State-Sacramento W 5-2 vs Utah at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State W 74 L 6-7 W W 5-4 L 3-7 L 5-6 Portland State Portland State Portland Portland W 2-0 L 4-9 Washington Washington Washington Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga W Linfield at Portland at Portland State 7-5 W 17-13 L 7-14 L 7-6 7-8 L 6-20 W 7,3 L 1,3 L 5-8 5-8 1993 1992 Head coach: Jack Riley (23-30 overall, 10-20 Northern Division; 6th place) W 17-2 Concordia W 154 Lewis & Clark vs Northwestern at Nevada-Las Vegas vs Southern Utah vs Northwestern vs Southern Utah Western Oregon L L 1-10 6-9 W 8-2 L 2-5 at Texas Christian at Texas Christian atTexas-Arlington at Oklahoma at Oklahoma vs SW Missouri State at Oklahoma Gonzaga Gonzaga at Portland Portland at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State Portland vs Washington vs Washington vs Washington Portland Head coach: Jack Riley (31-18 overall, 20-10 Northern Division; 2nd place) vs California L 1-10 at Portland State at Portland State at Cal State-Sacramento W vs Cal-Santa Barbara at Cal State-Sacramento Western Oregon Linfield W 11-8 L 9-10 at Gonzaga at Gonzaga at Portland Portland State Portland State W W 8-6 8-3 5-1 atGonzaga atGonzaga W W W L W W W W L 1-2 at Portland State L 4-9 W W 3-1 L 4-5 L 6-9 W W 9-0 Portland Washington Washington Washington Washington State Washington State vs Evansville at Central Florida 8-0 L 5-6 3-2 L L L L W L Head coach: Jack Riley (35-16 overall, 22-8 Northern Division; 1st place) Western Oregon Lewis & Clark W W Pacific (Ore) vs Portland W 10-3 L 2-5 W 5-0 L at Cal State-Sacramento at Cal State-Sacramento L vs Portland W at Western Oregon George Fox W 11-0 vs Maine vs Portland W 18-2 W W W W W W L L W W L W 8-5 8-3 0-3 vs Maine W 8-3 Willamette W 74 vs Clemson W 9-2 L L 74 24 W 2-0 W W W 10-3 L at Hawaii vs Grand Canyon vs Lewis-Clark State vs Washington at Hawaii vs Lewis-Clark State W 5-0 0-3 W W W W L 2-1 L at San Jose State W 12-2 L 4-13 L 6,5 Washington State Washington State Washington State at Gonzaga at Gonzaga at Gonzaga 0-1 7,5 Portland W 14-6 5-7 L 4-0 7-1 W 12-1 L 1-6 L 0-2 L 1-19 W 3-1 L 1-8 W 5-3 L 2-5 L 6-9 W W 2-1 4-2 L 12-13 4-2 L 1-2 W W W W 3-0 4-2 6-1 3-2 W 12-3 W 9-2 W 10-6 5-4 L W 3-1 Willamette George Fox atWestemOregon vs Michigan State vs Michigan State at New Mexico State at New Mexico State at New Mexico State vs Arkansas at San Jose State vs Santa Clara vs Santa Clara at Gonzaga vs Lewis-Clark State vs Portland vs BrighamYoung Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga at Gonzaga at Gonzaga atGonzaga at Portland State at Portland State Washington State Washington State W W vs Nevada George Fox atGonzaga atGonzaga atGonzaga Willamette 1-10 W 16-2 at Central Florida 3-6 L Concordia Eastern Oregon at Portland at Portland L 4,3 1995 5-6 3-4 W W W W 11-6 L L 5-2 W 95 W W 10-6 at Cal State-Sacramento at Cal State-Sacramento at Cal State-Sacramento 5-3 Portland State vs Illinois-Chicago vs Evansville vs Illinois-Chicago 2-1 Head coach: Pat Casey (25-24-1 overall, 14-16 Northern Division; 4th place tie) Western Oregon W 4,3 1994 W 10-1 W W 2-1 6-5 at Portland Portland Canada Baseball Inst (ex) at Portland State W W W W at Portland State at Washington at Washington W 3-0 W 4-0 L 3-6 L 2-12 W 11-10 W 13-10 L 11-12 W 74 L 4-5 T 6-6 4-6 8-9 5-6 L 3-13 W 5-4 W 19-3 W 5-4 L 1-7 W 6-5 W 1-0 L 1-2 W 8-4 L 3-6 L 2-5 L 4-5 W 5-4 W 74 7-8 7-8 5-6 L 3-5 0-1 0-2 1-4 at Washington Portland State W 3-0 Portland State W 13-4 L 1-6 1-7 W W W W W 2-1 L L 4-9 1-5 L 4-6 Washington Washington Washington Portland State at Portland L 7-8 Portland W 6-3 Portland W 10-5 Portland L 6-7 L 3-6 W 3-1 Linfield at Washington State at Washington State W Portland State at Portland State at Portland Washington State Washington State Washington State W 14-2 L 7-12 Athletic director Mitch Barnhart, John Goss and Pat Casey at the groundbreaking OREGON STATEUNIVERSITYATHLEETICS-CDEELOPINGFUWURELEADERSTHROUGHEXCELIINCEINACADEMICSANDATHLETlcs 9-2 6-5 4-2 3-2 7-5 L 1,3 L 5-14 at Washington State at Washington State L at Portland State Portland State Portland State 7-8 W 14-6 at Portland State at Portland Washington State 1996 Head coach: Pat Casey (32-16-1 overall, %10 Northern Washington State Washington State Washington State Division; 2nd place) at Pacific (Calif) at Pacific (Calif) at Pacific (Calif W W 5-4 L 3-4 at San Diego W 19-4 W 10-7 vs Canada Bsbll. In (ex) at San Diego State L vs Utah at San Diego State at Portland 5-3 Washington State at Washington at Washington at Washington at Washington 3-4 12-2 74 W 12-11 L 12-16 W 8-2 L 6-20 L 5-12 W 16-2 UCLA W W 8-3 vs New Mexico W 5-4 L 4-7 8-5 1999 Head coach: Pat Casey (19.35 overall, 7-17 Pacific-10; 8th W 14-10 W 11-2 W 16-1 W W 3-2 L 7-8 W W 3-2 7,3 9-6 L 9-15 W 6-5 L 8-9 W 15-2 at Washington at Washington at Washington Linfield W W 8-7 vs Creighton vs Creighton at Washington 6-10 195 113 2-6 vs Nittaidi, Japan (ex) 4-6 L W L at Hawaii 4-3 L UCLA vs Pacific (Calif) vs Hawaii-Hilo vs. Nittaidi, Japan (ex) 14-8 W W 10-3 W 13-2 at Hawaii 8-6 10-0 UCLA W vs Pacific (Calif) Pacific (Ore) vs Wright State vs Lewis-Clark State 23-4 W 7-0 T 10-10 at San Jose State at San Jose State George Fox at Fresno State W W W W W L L 2-5 3-5 W 9£ W 14-2 Portland State L 6-7 at Portland State L 0-2 at Portland State Washington State W 9-8 Washington State Washington State Washington State at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State W W W 18-3 4-3 6-2 Goss Stadium at Coleman Field got its first set of lights in 2002 vs Howard W 264 at Oklahoma at Oklahoma at Oral Roberts at Oral Roberts Washington State Washington State Washington State Washington State W 10-2 L 2-14 W 20-5 L 4-6 Portland W 9-3 at Portland State Portland State Portland State at Washington at Washington W 16-3 W 15-1 W 13-2 L 5-10 W 15-4 at Washington at Washington at Portland Washington Washington Washington Washington Linfield Portland State W W W 8-2 9-6 7-2 W 18-6 L 2-3 W 7-6 W 93 L 4-6 W 7-6 Portland State at Portland State at Portland State Portland State Portland at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State L 3-4 W W W 7-5 6-2 5-3 W 33-3 W 18-8 W 204 W 6-1 W 14-12 1998 Head coach: Pat Casey (35-14-1 overall, 15-9 Northern Division; 2nd place) vs South Florida W 7-6 vs Florida Atlantic W 13-5 vs Central Florida W 7-2 vs Cal-Santa Barbara at San Diego State L 7-11 L 3-6 at Cal-Santa Barbara at Southern California at Southern California at Southern California Portland T 44 L 0-9 W 13-6 W 4-3 W 7-1 L 6-7 L 4-16 L 4-7 at Cal State-Northridge at Cal State-Northridge 13-6 at Cal State-Northridge W W 9-1 W 7-2 at Cal State-Northridge L 4-8 vs Oklahoma State vs Texas Tech vs San Diego vs Loyola Marymount W 1-0 W W 22-4 W 54 St. Martin's at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State Arizona Arizona Arizona at Portland Portland State at Portland State at Portland State Portland State Washington Washington Washington Washington W 10-2 L 3-13 W 6-2 L 0-9 Portland W 13-9 St Martin's St Martin's place) vs Kansas State vs Nebraska vs New Mexico State vs Kansas State W W W 3-2 L 9-14 W 7-6 L 4-13 at Santa Clara at Santa Clara L 1-3 L 4-7 at Santa Clara L 0-1 43 at Santa Clara at San Jose State W 8-1 vs Gonzaga W 8-7 9-1 8-4 L 9-12 W 3-2 L 14 W 16-15 W 18-8 vs. Gonzaga Southern California Southern California SouthemCalifomia L 14 W Portland W 8-7 L 2-6 W W 10-4 7-0 4-2 L 25 L 10-12 W W 3-0 3-2 vs Washington State vs Washington State vs. Washington State vs Minnesota vs. Minnesota vs Minnesota L 6-11 L 2-5 Arizona State L 5-9 Portland State at Portland State Portland W 14-0 W 11-1 W 9-8 Washington Washington Washington Washington W W W 6-2 Arizona State Arizona State at Portland at Arizona at Arizona L 5-9 W 16-9 L 5-9 L 3-6 L 7-10 at Portland State Portland State W 17-7 L 36 W 18-0 vs CETYS, Mexico (ex) vs New Mexico W W at San Diego W at Cal-Santa Barbara at Cal-Santa Barbara W 8-3 W 13-1 6-1 L 5-2 11-0 W L 10-11 6-7 W 185 3-2 atArizona Washington Washington 3-2 California California California at Portland 1997 Head coach: Pat Casey (38-12.1 overall, 18-6 Northern Division; 2nd place) at Hawaii W 144 at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii-Hilo at Cal State-Sacramento at Cal State-Sacramento at Cal State-Sacramento at California at California atCalifornia Willamette vs. Portland vs Washington State W vs Canada Bsbll In (ex) vs Gonzaga at Lewis-Clark State Concordia Lewis-Clark State Lewis-Clark State at Washington at Washington at Washington at Stanford at Stanford at Stanford at UCLA at UCLA at UCLA 9-5 L 3-11 T 1-1 L 0-2 W 18-6 W 8-5 L 6-8 L 2-14 Washington State Washington State Washington State W 15-2 W 5-4 L 6-10 W 17-3 W 16-6 W W W W 10-5 L 16-18 7-2 5-3 W 12-3 L 5-6 L 6-14 L 9-16 L 9-21 W 10-3 L 9-11 L 7-10 L 5-10 L 5-14 L 16-17 L 3-13 W 11-5 L 6-7 W 17-8 L 7-10 W 6-3 L 4-12 L 0-7 L 5-10 L 8-9 W 7-5 L 0-15 L 6-8 W 13-4 W 8-6 W 9-7 2000 5-3 9-3 L 9-10 For decades, the railroad beyond the rightfield fence has been a fixture at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field Head coach: Pat Casey (28-27 overall, 9-15 Pacific-10; 6th place) L 6-7 vs Kansas State L 4-9 vs Texas A&M OREGONSTATEUNFVERStTYATHLETICS-DEVEi_OPINGFU'I JREL.EADERSTHROUGHEXCELLENCEINACADEMICSANDATHI=TICS OREGON STATE vs Kansas State at Fresno State at Fresno State at Fresno State W 16-2 at Arizona State L 8-9 L 14 at Arizona State L 2-5 L 4-9 L 0-8 vs West Virginia vs Nevada vs Santa Clara W W 9-6 at Nevada-Las Vegas vs Cal State-Northridge W at Washington at Washington Western Oregon W 13-9 W 27-4 Washington State Washington State Washington State vs Ohio State place tie) 4-3 at California-Riverside at California-Riverside at California-Riverside W 13-10 W W 9-5 vs. Oklahoma State 8-3 vs Gonzaga vs. Arizona State W 14-2 L 6-11 W 13-0 L 0-3 L 3-4 vs Ohio State vs Central Michigan L 3-8 W 53 at Texas A&M W Cal State-Northridge Cal State-Northridge Cal State-Northrdge W 10-9 Cal State-Northridge UCLA UCLA W 11-8 6-1 L 7-9 W 9-3 L 1-3 L 10-18 5-9 UCLA L Portland L 10-13 at Arizona State at Arizona State at Arizona State at Portland Arizona Arizona Arizona Concordia at California at California L Stanford Head coach: Pat Casey (25-28 overall, 7-17 Pacific-10; 8th L 10-12 at Texas A&M vs Central Michigan at California Portland Washington Washington Washington 2003 9-5 0-1 W 11-3 L 7-8 W 13-5 W 6-3 W 10-4 L The `0-State Ballaz' performed at the student-athlete talent show to raise money for tsunami relief in 2005 5-10 W 13-5 Arizona State A ri zona Sta te W 124 at Arizona at Arizona L 9-15 at Arizona W 8-5 W 114 W 6-3 L 3-8 W 11-10 L 6-10 1-12 L 1-4 vs Oral Roberts vs Southern Utah L 1-8 L 5-22 W 11-2 W 14-5 W 10-9 W 8-7 W 10-9 W 13-6 Concordia 5-7 at Southern California L 1-12 Washington State Washington State atSouthemCalifornia atSouthemCalifornia L 7-16 L 3-16 at Washington State L 9-10 at Washington State at Washington State W 4-3 L 9-16 Washington State at Portland Portland at Hawaii at Hawaii at H awai at Washington at Washington at Washington at UCLA at UCLA at UCLA Southern California Southern California Southern California i at San Diego State vs Texas Tech vs Cal-Riverside vs Oklahoma vs Clemson vs Clemson L 10-20 W 8-7 W 5-4 W 18-10 L Portland W 9-0 L 2-3 W 6-5 L 3-4 Minnesota Arizona State at San Diego at San Diego at San Diego vs Western Kentucky at Portland vs Michigan atCalifornia-Riverside vs San Francisco vs Michigan L 3-7 W 18-7 Gonzaga L 9-12 W 9-1 Gonzag a Gonzaga at Nevada L 1-3 at Nevada L 3-5 L 6-7 W 11-8 Washington State Washing ton State Washington State Cal State-Northridge Cal State-Northridge Cal State-Northridge L 4-11 L 3-7 W 6-0 L 0-1 Arizona Arizona Portland W 2-1 W 5-0 W 11-1 L 5-13 W 10-9 W 7-1 L 2-6 L 24 L 2-8 W 6-2 L 4-5 L 2-9 W 13-3 L 0-7 Hawai'i-Hilo Hawai'i-Hilo Hawaii-Hilo Hawai'i-Hilo UCLA UCLA UCLA W 10-2 W 11-9 W 21-3 W 11-0 W 9-8 L 1-6 L 7-9 at Portland Stanford W W 11-4 13-2 Stanford W 43 11-9 Stanford W 10-4 L 4-21 98 W W W at Southern California at Southern California at Southern California W 9-8 at W as hi ng t on Sta t e W L 3-8 at Wash i ngton S tate W 10 -6 W 7-5 11-8 at Washington State at California W 22-21 W W W 9-1 W 6-5 L 3-4 54 L 4-10 W 14-3 at Califomia at Califomia Washington Washington Washington at Arizona State L 1-2 38 L 56 L 3-13 W 53 L 7-13 W W 4-0 L 4-9 5-1 W 18-16 vs Cal State-Northridge vs San Diego State vs Cal State-Northridge vs San Diego at Portland at Portland Washington Washington vs Washington State vs Washington State California-Santa Barbara California-Santa Barbara California-Santa Barbara W 10-6 W 10-6 L 8-10 L 9-10 W 13-6 California California California at Portland at Washington at Washington at Washington Portland Washington State Washington State Washington State at Stanford at Stanford at Stanford at Portland Southern California Southern California Southern California at UCLA at UCLA at UCLA Concordia George Fox Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State at Arizona L 7-15 L 7-14 W 16-14 W 9-0 L 5-9 L 5-9 L 6-8 W 4-0 L 4-5 W W 4-3 W 8-6 L 6-8 6-4 L 13-19 W 18-6 L 4-10 L 8-9 W W 10-1 6-5 L 6-10 W 11-3 L 7-11 L 2-5 W 8-7 L 0-10 W 144 L 3-4 L 2-3 L 2-12 L 7-8 L 9-10 W 7-6 W 13-2 W 4-0 L 4-14 W 6-1 L 7-12 L 6-20 atArizona atArizona W 13-12 Portland W L 4-9 4-3 2004 vs Washington vs Citadel at Hawaii vs Chicago State vs Citadel at Hawaii 7-8 Gonzaga 5,5 4-1 8-6 L 2-10 vs New Mexico vs New Mexico State vs New Mexico vs New Mexico State at California-Riverside vs Cal State-Sacramento 6-3 W 12-2 L 2-10 6-9 Head coach: Pat Casey (31-22 overall, 10-14 Pacific-10; 6th place tie) W 8-6 vs. Utah W 8-6 vs Gonzaga W 3-2 vs Cal State-Northridge W 7-0 atTexas-Arlington W 8-3 vs Arkansas-Little Rock W 5-4 vs SW Missouri State W 12-6 W 10-9 W W 7-13 L W 11-10 L 18- 1 L L 7-10 W 17-3 W 3-1 L 0-13 5-9 vs Clemson San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco Washington Washington vs Washington State vs Washington State vs Washington State Gonzaga Gonzaga Minnesota Minnesota 6-5 9-13 W 10-8 W 10-9 W 11-9 L 2-13 at Nevada-Las Vegas L 6-13 5-2 L i Head coach: Pat Casey (31-23 overall, 10-14 Pacific-10; 6th place) L 5-2 L 11-15 8-0 at Arizona State L L 7-17 W 2002 10-1 W at Cal State-Northridge at Cal State-Northridge at Cal State-Northridge 2-5 W W Stanford Head coach: Pat Casey (31-24 overall, 11.13 Pacific-10; 6th place) L W Ar zona Portland California California California at Stanford at Stanford at Stanford Stanford 2001 W 4-1 W 12- 2 L W In 2005, Oregon State won the Pacific-10 title and made its first half-century Gonzaga Gonzaga Utah Valley State W 1&,3 L 3-10 W 13-8 L 6-7 L 1-10 W 15-3 W 3-2 L 3-7 W 12-2 W 15-3 L 5-10 W 11-5 FACILITIES' VALLEY FOOTBALL CENTER (right) The Valley Football Center is the daily home of Oregon State's football program. Many other Beaver teams use its facilities, several of which overlook the north end zone of Reser Stadium. The three-story complex includes the Stewart Weight Room, training facilities, an equipment center, video operations, locker rooms, coaches offices, meeting rooms and a large food preparation/entertainment area. The facility will be expanded after the 2006 or 2007 season, which will include a 20,000-square foot weight room. GOSS STADIUM AT COLEMAN FIELD (left) Home of the 2006 NCAA champions, Goss Stadium at Coleman Field has been the home of Beaver baseball since the school started the sport in 1907, making it one of the oldest college diamonds in the country. It seats approximately 2,000, but capacity was raised to just over 3,000 when OSU hosted - and won - NCAA Regional and Super Regional events in 2005 and 2006 to advance to the College World Series. LORENZ FIELD AT VALLEY STADIUM (right) Oregon State's home for men's and women's soccer since the fall of 1996 has been Lorenz Field at Valley Stadium. There are approximately 1,000 seats and additional standing room, with spacious press box behind the main grandstand. The facility includes a game field with a superb surface, plus an adjacent practice field. r;? OREGON STATE SOFTBALL COMPLEX (left) Oregon State's softball team moved into the brand-new OSU Softball Complex for the 2001 season. The facility seats 750 fans in the grandstand and includes one of the finest softball press boxes on the West Coast, enormous dugouts for both teams, restroom and concession facilities, and batting cages. OSU hosted both an NCAA Regional and Super Regional for the first time in 2006, winning both to advance to the Women's College World Series. Athletic FACILITIES GLADYS VALLEY GYMNASTICS CENTER (right) Oregon State's women's gymnasts ore fortunate to train in one of the best gymnastics only facilities in the country, the Gladys Valley Gymnastics Center. The building includes event apparatus with loose foam and resi pits, a training room, locker rooms and offices, as well as a leading-edge video technical analysis system. The OSU women's gymnastics team began using the facility in the fall of 1992. STEVENS NATATORIUM (left) Oregon State holds its women's swimming meets at Stevens Natatorium, which is port of Dixon Recreation Center. The Beavers moved their home meets to the pool for the 1999-2000 season, taking advantage of a cozy environment that puts approximately 200 fans at poolside. The pool opened in 1994 and is also the primary recreational pool on campus. TRYSTING TREE GOLF CLUB (right) Since it opened in 1988, Trysting Tree Golf Club has been the home of the Oregon State men's and women's golf teams. The 1 8-hole championship course includes a short-game practice area and covered portion of the driving range dedicated to OSU's varsity teams, and a par-3 challenge course. The clubhouse also has a team lounge for the Beavers. 0 OREGON STATE CREW FACILITIES (left) Oregon State holds its men's and women's crew practices on the Willamette River just east of downtown Corvallis, approximately a mile from the OSU campus. The Beaver rowing focilities - the "crew docks," as they are best known are on the east side of the river adjacent to the Harrison Boulevard bridge. Student-Athlete ACA DFMICc, he mission of Oregon State's Student-Athlete Academic Services office is to provide the university's student-athletes with the opportunity to achieve their potential for intellectual, social, and personal development. The office strives to create a collaborative environment with all campus departments to enhance a seamless integration of Beaver student-athletes with the full OSU community. The Student-Athlete Academic Services Office provides a variety of services to aid students in their academic endeavors. Services include general academic guidance, tutoring, mentoring, study tables, career development, and community outreach opportunities. The staff assists student-athletes with orientation, registration, eligibility information, and referrals to other campus support services that may be relevant. Academic support services are delivered on a one-on-one, team, class or workshop basis. Subject tutors are also available and highly recommended. Tutors are available for drop-in sessions and individual appointments. Tutoring labs are offered four nights per week in a variety of subjects. In addition, the Student-Athlete Academic Services Office provides students with the opportunity to check out a laptop computer for travel associated with team competition. While traveling for competition, an academic counselor assigned to the Team may accompany the squad to administer quizzes and exams, thus allowing student-athletes to both compete and complete necessary coursework in a timely fashion. The Hewlett-Packard Learning Zone is equipped with computers and LaserJet Printers for the needs of student-athletes. Additional study table areas are set up for quiet studying and are staffed by qualified individuals. Everyday Champions PROGRAM Mission Statement A he mission of the Everyday Champions Program (ECP) is to develop student-athletes into individuals ready to excel in today's competitive environment. It is the goal of this program that upon graduation our student-athletes will leave Oregon State University educated, confident, connected, and well prepared for the personal and professional challenges that they will face throughout their lives. The Everyday Champion Program is designed to instill in each studentathlete the four core values of the OSU Department of Athletics. Stewardship, Teamwork, Achievement, Respect ECP is comprised of four main components; Academic Support, Personal Development, Leadership and Service, and Career Planning and Placement. As student-athletes progress through these programs they will develop into good citizens and future leaders. The Academic Support Program motivates and guides the student-ath- lete's academic progress, provides a positive and supportive environment for skill development and learning, and helps each studentathlete develop an individual success strategy. The Personal Development Program helps the student-athlete grow into a well-rounded, articulate, and compassionate individual through a series of educational, cultural, and outreach experiences. The Leadership and Service Program exposes the student-athlete to leadership concepts through a series of workshops, seminars, and programs. These programs give studentathletes the opportunity to apply these concepts in leadership roles as members of SAAC, the Captains Table, and the Leadership Institute. The Career Development Program prepares the student-athlete for successful entry into the career or tneir cnoice. ECP strives to be a model in academic preparation, personal development, leadership development, and career education as we develop the leaders of the future ready to compete in the highly competitive global economy. Everyda CHAMP`ON5. Strength CONDITIONING regon State student-athletes pride themselves on being among the best-conditioned in the country, as can be evidenced by the Beavers' recent successes in a number of sports. Strength and Conditioning coach Jeff Macy, formerly of the Chicago Bulls, oversees the program. He is certified through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. OSU student-athletes have the luxury of improving their strength and conditioning in two weight rooms - the 6,400-square-foot Stewart Weight Room (expanding to 20,000 square feet at the conclusion of the 2006 or 2007 football season) in the Valley Football Center, and the 3,500square-foot weight room in Gill Coliseum. In those facilities, the Beavers have access to self-contained Powerlift work stations, Olympic lifting platforms, a state-of-the-art sound system, a body composition and nutrition area, an aerobic area that includes cardio machines, weight machines, and over 10,000 pounds of free weights. Training table, which is served in the Valley Football Center, provides a balanced and delicious variety of meals to fuel the active student-athlete. Yom-- Sports Medicine ATHLETIC TRAINING art of the success of any athletic team is its sports medicine program, particularly in college athletics. Oregon State is blessed to have a committed and stable staff to ensure that its student-athletes' needs are being met. ¢a- Each Oregon State team is assigned a certified athletic trainer to oversee a program of injury prevention, treament and rehabilitation throughout its season. This allows a trainer to become familiar with each athlete and their particular year-round sports medicine needs. Oregon State is committed to its sports medicine program and the facilities located in the Valley Football Center and Gill Coliseum. The facilities have specially designed offices for both physicians and dentists to provide care. There is also on-site radiology equipment, enabling student-athletes to stay on campus for diagnostic testing. OSU student-athletes also have on-site access to the latest in aqua therapy in a state-of-the-art SwimEx rehabilitation pool, and in a Cybex isokinetic testing machine. .w, r Corvallis OREGON I orvallis is in the heart of the beautiful Willamette Valley. Home to Oregon State University, the city of just over 50,000 is the quintessential college town, The wide streets are sheltered by ancient trees and lined by red brick or white masonry buildings. The city's location along the Willamette River makes Corvallis an attractive place to live, work and study. This central location makes Corvallis an ideal place to stay while exploring nearby areas such as the Coast Range, Pacific Ocean beaches and wildlife areas. The 500-acre OSU campus houses the state's oldest institution of higher education, and is the center of much of the town's activities. A wide variety of shops line Monroe Avenue, which borders the Oregon State campus. You can fish, boat, or water ski less than a block from downtown Corvallis. You can walk the Pacific Ocean coastline an hour away, or you can snow ski in the Cascade Mountains just over two hours to the east. You can experience a delightful lunch overlooking the river or dine before a warm fire. Corvallis offers a wide variety of restaurants, ranging from traditional American fare to Japanese, English, Thai, Irish, Vietnamese and many others. Do Vinci Days is a three-day festival held each summer to celebrate arts, science and technology. Activities include kinetic sculpture races, interactive exhibits, and great musical performers. Running and biking are favorite pastimes in Corvallis. Bike lanes are included on most streets, and there are routes along the Willamette River and Marys River. Trails for hiking or biking are available in Avery Park, which is located close to the OSU campus, or in OSU's Peavy Arboretum, a few miles north. .'1 Corvallis is also close to the Siuslaw National Forest, a 630,000-acre forest that includes the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Areas for hiking, picnicking, fishing, hunting, and many more activities are available. Not only is Corvallis the home of OSU, it is also a business community that includes several industrial parks with an emphasis on research and computer technology. The leading quality of Corvallis is its people: athletic-minded friendly, and proud of their city and its top resource - Oregon State University. State of OREGON regon is known as the Beaver State, and the Beavers of the Oregon State University community enjoy living in one of the most beautiful and geographically diverse , areas in the world, ,rte The legendary liveability of the Pacific ,; Northwest has long been known to natives' but the secret is getting out. From Pacific Ocean beaches to the Cascade Mounl ris from the Columbia River Gorge to [tie asierr_-:.w Oregon desert, from downtown Portland to tfie ce arts' of Central Oregon, the Beaver State offers environments for every taste. Of Oregon's approximately 3 million residents, just over half live in the Portland metropolitan area. Only a 90minuie drive from Corvallis, Portland offers entertpinmerii:' choices for every interest - major concerts, touring stage shows, the Oregon Symphony, museums, art exhibits and rnany others The Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association head a professional sports lineup that also includes hockey, baseball and soccer. Outside the metropolitan area, Oregon's natural assets and recreational opportunities take center stage. The Oregon Coast offers the chance for beachcombing, wading, surfing and seaside walks. The Oregon Coast Acluarium, located only an hour's drive from Corvallis, opens a window into the lire of the Pacific Ocean. Just 90 minutes east of the OSU campus, the Cascade Mountains contain a number of alternatives for both downhill and cross country skiing, The Cascades and the Coast Range, located between Corvallis and the Pacific Ocean, are ideal for picnicking, hiking, camping, fishing and hunting. Oregon's hundreds of lakes and rivers give water sports enthusiasts ample room for boating, waterskiing, swimming and jetskiing. The Columbia River Gorge has gained international renown as one of the world's top spots for boardsailing. Other famous Oregon landmarks include Crater Lake, the ancient volcanic formation filled with crystal-clear water; Multnomah Falls, a spectacular waterfall nestled into the Cascades; and the Oregon Shakespearean Festival in Ashland, which draws talent and theatergoers from around the world. Here are the top places to live in the United States, as presented in the 2005 edition of "Cities Ranked and Rated" by Bert Sperling and Peter Sander: 1. Charlottesville, VA 2. Santa Fe, NM 3. San Luis Obispo-Atascadero-Paso Robles, CA 4. Santa Barbara-Santa MarioLompoc, CA 5. Honolulu, HI 6. Ann Arbor, MI 7. Atlanta, GA 8. Asheville, NC 9. Reno, NV 10. Corvallis, OR Cor i alli.s is hone to Oregon State University and hence many young .singles. Technology stalwart Hewlett-Pack-aal has a major prt'serxe here, which helps explain the curs low unenrplorrnent rate and impressive recent job growth. The presence of OS17 and HP has created something of an intellectual center-over 20`%b of its residents have earned a graduate or professional degree, The fertile tiillarnette fuller was the destination of !9th-centrrrr settlers font the Midwest, and since then has retained a peaceful u rurian lief. Summers are, sublime and the winners are mild, if a hit wet. For recreation, the rugged Oregon coast is 90 minutes to the west, the nearby Cascade range offers grew! skiing, and Portland is about 100 miles to the north. Considering its a/Jordabilin' f(194,800 median home price). Corvallis presents an attractive snit ,,f v,nah, intellectualism and natural heaute x:, 2005-2006 Beaver HIGHLIGHTS BASEBALL Its, one of the greatest accomplishments in the history of Oregon State. It could rank among the top athletic achievements ever in the Pacific Northwest. It may have been the most unlikely championship college baseball has seen, considering the obstacles. Regardless, the OSU baseball team captured the 2006 national championship in stunning fashion. The Beavers won the Pac-10 championship, then were victorious at NCAA Regionals and Super Regionals in Corvallis. Six times at the College World Series, the Beavers faced elimination, and six times, they pulled out a victory. Dallas Buck, Cole Gillespie, Kevin Gunderson and Jonah NORTHWEST DODGE DEALERS CIVIL WAR SERIES: OSU captured the Civil War Series, presented by the Northwest Dodge Dealers, by beating Oregon 12-5 for the second straight year. It's the largest margin of victory since the Civil War Series began. Nickerson were named All-Americans. Nickerson was the Most Outstanding Player of the CWS. GYMNASTICS: OSU qualified for the NCAA Championships, and also hosted the event at Gill Coliseum. Chrissy Larnun and Tasha Smith were All-Americans. W" SOFTBALL: OSU made it to the NCAA Women's College World Series for the first time in school history after winning an NCAA Regional and Super Regional in Corvallis. Cambria Miranda and Brianne McGowan were named All-Americans, marking the first time in program history that two players earned All-America status FOOTBALL: Mike Hass (above) won the Biletnikoff Award as the nation's top wide receiver and Alexis Serna (above left) won the Lou Groza Award as the nation's premier placekicker. Both also won numerous All-America honors. in the some season. MEN'S BASKETBALL: OSU had two of the best comebacks in school history, coming back to beat UNLV after trailing by 22 points and MEN'S SOCCER: Ryan Johnson earned All-Pac- 10 honors for the fourth time and was drafted by Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer. OSU Arizona State at the Pac-10 Tournament after falling behind by 15 points beat three consecutive nationally ranked without three injured starters. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Under new coach LaVonda Wagner, the Beavers won 10 more games than the previous season, the fifth-best Pac- 10 teams. WOMEN'S SOCCER: Jodie Taylor became Oregon State's first-ever two-time All-Pac-10 first team selection, and the Beavers were nationally ranked for the first time since 1995. improvement in all of Division 1. MEWS CREW: The Beavers finished third at the Pac-10 Championships and qualified for the IRA Regatta for the 12th straight year. After the season, they traveled to Europe to compete at the Czech Republic Notional Championships. WOMEN'S CREW: Caroline Leibinger earned All-American status following an outstanding season in the stroke seat of the Varsity 8, and freshmen Kalena Bell and Karen Beaty were selected to attend the USRowing National Team Freshman Camp. MEN'S GOLF: Vincent Johnson won the Northwest Collegiate Classic and set school and tournament records in the process, and the Beavers defended their team title. Mitch Gillis won the 2006 Oregon Amateur. WOMEN'S GOLF: The Beavers advanced to the NCAA West Regionals for the first time since 2003. Leah Whiting set a school record with a 4-under-par 68 at the Pac-10 Championships. 29f ;44N SWIMMING: Soori Haruguchi became OSU's fifth-ever All-American in the sport after taking sixth place in the 200 butterfly at the NCAA Championships. TRACK/CROSS COUNTRY: Ashley Younce become the first runner to score points for OSU at the Pac-10 Track Championships since the sport was reinstated. She also was All-Region in cross country and won the Cascade College Invitational. VOLLEYBALL: New coach Toros Liskevych led the Beavers to seven conference wins, the most since 2001, including a sweep of Oregon. WRESTLING: by Watterson placed second in the heavyweight freestyle competition at the University Nationals event. Jim Zalesky, who won three NCAA championships at Iowa, was hired as the program's new head coach. is THIS IS ATHLETICS ,,-j to os Is r Here are a few things you might want to know about Oregon State University: Oregon State emphasizes education and research in five multidisciplinary theme areas to meet the needs of the people of Oregon and beyond. The areas are: Natural resources, including resource management and environmental enhancement The origin, dynamics and sustainability of the Earth Technology, especially the optimization of enterprise, innovation and economic development Life and health sciences Advancing the arts and sciences FROM THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER by Gary Warner "You got your cats (Cougars and Wildcats), your ursines (Golden Bears and Bruins), your wetland critters (Ducks and Beavers), a dog (Huskies), an ecclesiastical color (the Cardinal - no `s' please), a nasty cartoon creature (Sun Devil) and the losing side in an ancient war (Trojans)." "From the griddle-hot pathways of the University of Arizona in Tucson to the rain pounded streets of Seattle's University of Washington, I've seen them all. Ten Pacific- 10 Conference campuses in eight months " `Now that I've reached the end of the road, its time to dole out some slaps and kisses - my picks and pinpricks from a trip around `the conference of champions' " "Best overall campus Corvallis, Ore My expectations were low when I pulled into the former farm town that's home to Oregon State University. I fell in love with the leafy parks, friendly locals, casual campus, the Andy Hardy-esque downtown and the lazy bend in the Willamette River. Corvallis is a charming place to spend a few days or the rest of your life " MM Oregon State University is one of only two American universities to hold the land-, sea-, space- and sun-grant designations, and is Oregon's only institution to be classified in the Carnegie Foundation's top tier ("very high research activity"). Those are just two of the more prominent measures of the amazing development of OSU since its inception in the mid I 800s. Now a diverse, modern university known globally for the quality and impact of its scholarship, OSU is home to nearly 20,000 students and some 1,800 instructional faculty. Its main campus is located in Corvallis, home to the nation's second-largest concentration of individuals with doctoral degrees as a percentage of the local workforce as well as the nation's second-biggest grouping of "creative class" professionals among cities smaller than 250,000 in population. OSU's maturation in recent years has been guided by a plan, developed under the leadership of President Ed Ray, that focuses the university's development in five multidisciplinary areas: Understanding the origin, dynamics, and sustainability of the Earth and its resources. And building and maintaining a strong curriculum and basic inquiry in the arts and sciences that contributes to all parts of the University. That focus has facilitated dramatic gains in the university's research program, which has grown from $166 million in expenditures in 2002 to a record $194 million in 2006. OSU now garners more than 60 percent of the federal research funding awarded to all seven members of the Oregon University System. That research and scholarship have generated headlines internationally in recent years, drawing new attention to OSU as a leading campus for innovation among America's public universities. Among the growing list of accomplishments: A recently published analysis ranked OSU ninth among all universities globally in the frequency that its faculty member's research is cited by other researchers. OSU was one of five American institutions ranked in the top 10. A 2006 study revealed the OSU College of Forestry to be recognized by its peers as the best forestry program in North America. Optimizing enterprise, technological change, and innovation. Realizing the potential of the life sciences and the optimal delivery of public health services in healthy environments. Managing natural resources that contribute to Oregon's quality of life, and growing and sustaming natural resources-based industries in the Knowledge Economy. OSU is home to America's third-largest group of marine science researchers, whose work is increasingly prominent worldwide in such critical areas as climate change, ocean life die-offs and OSU's College of Business is home to the Austin Entrepreneurship Program, the nation's largest experiential, residence hall-based program for entrepreneurs in training. Oregon Sea Grant at OSU is top ranked among the nation's 30 universitybased Sea Grant programs. The linus Pauling Institute, named after OSU's most famous alumnus, continues the research on vitamins and disease prevention that its namesake popularized in the final decades of his life, It is the most prominent center for micronutrient and "healthy living" science in the country. Of course, research and scholarship aren't the only things worth noting at OSU. The OSU baseball team captivated the nation in 2006 with its dramatic, come-from-behind NCAA national championship at the College World Series. The baseball team is one of many points of pride in a student body that is increasingly diverse, consistently engaged and solidly accomplished. We encourage you to learn more about Oregon State University by visiting us online at )regonstate.edu 1 marine mammals. OSU Engineering Professor John Wager led a team in 2006 that created the world's first transparent integrated circuit - an innovation named by PC Magazine as one of the 10 "coolest technologies flying under the radar," but which have the potential to change the world. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT Through nationallh competitive athletics progicrnls, the Department of Athletics pirn'ldes a for um for c elebruting the Unnvei sttt,'s advancement, enhance its ililage ulld reputation With plospectn e students, ctncl help the nlstltutlon build i elatlonslups ii ith its students faculty', alumni, and conmlunltl Student LIFE tudent life at Oregon State offers an incredible variety of activities covering a wide range of interests. Radio and television programs are broadcast by KBVR, allowing students a hands-on experience., in developing programs. The Daily Barometer recently named the nation's best student newspape - gives aspiring journalists the chance to cover cant' pus life. The university's student government system provides a number of outlets for developing skills in leadership, organization, and planning and staging S] ,gam events. Students can take advantage of the opportunity to see the nationally known speakers and entertainers who visit campus on a regular basis, including politicians, social critics, authors, Nobel Prize winners, comedians and musicians. OSU has a strong Greek system, with more than 30 fraternities and sororities on campus. There are also literally dozens of student clubs for persons with interests ranging from snowboarding to political activism and religion to martial arts. In addition to its intercollegiate athletic programs, Oregon State also fields club teams in a number of sports from men's volleyball to rodeo, The university intramural program also attracts participants in many sports. ,LL Famous OREGON STATE ALUMNI LINUS PAULING, 1922 The only person in history to have won two unshared Nobel Prizes. The first, in 1954, was for chemistry, and the second, in 1962, was awarded for peace. A remarkable roan who insistently addressed car ram crucial human problems while pursuing an amazing array of sci entific interests. Dr. Pauling was almost as well known to the American public as he was to the world's scientific community as a much resper'reci ,s;:d beloved defender of civil liberties and health CHRIS ANDERSON, 1972. Became editor of the Orange County Register newspaper in 1980 at age 29 and won two Pulitzer Prix-es HOLLY CORNELL, 1938; BURKE HAYES, 1938; JIM HOWIAND, 1938; FRED MERRYFIELD, 1923: [curbed i. H2M engineering careuithtg firm in 19 A 6: now know as CF2YnHill and is one of the nations top companies in that field. MARION CARL, 1938: One of America's greatest World War li fighter aces, earning two Navy Crosses, five Distinguished Flyying Crosses,lour Legion of Merit medals and 14 Air Medals. VANCE "PINTO" COLVIG, 1911: One of the most gifted voo over and sound-effects artists in motion picture history", including the voice of cartoon character Goofy for more than two decades DR. DAVID CUTSFORTH, 1969: From his iamiiy practice in Phi!amoth I iregon Dr. Cutsforth was named Doctor of the Year for the United States by the American Academy of Family Physicians in. 1994, RAY ARCHIBALD, 1919: One of the. nations leadng bridrfe engineers, building the Chesapeake Boy Sndge, the Coos Boy Bridge and most of the bridges on the Alaska Highway. M. LOWELL EDWARDS, 1924: Credited by the America. Medical Association with developing the artificial heart valve. opening up on entire new era in heart KEN AUSTIN, 1953 Along with his wife. Joan, ire DOUG ENGELBART, 1948. Invented the computer Mouse. Arnoric his otter inventions are two-dimensional editing, multiple-window screens, cross-t;le indexing, e- has node. Aztec the lamest manufacturer of dental equipment in the United States. He was the first student to don the "Benny Beaver" mascot costume. TERRY BAKER 1963: In 1962; he became flip first football player on Ifte West Coos to win the Heisman Trophy. He went on to a career as on attorney MERCEDES BATES, 1936: Known to Oregon Staters as "Sorry Crocker" because she become head of Betty Crocker Kitchens at General Mills in 1964 and was later the company's first female corporate officer. GEORGE BRUNS, 1936: The music director for Wall Disney Productions for more than 25 years, and wrote "The Ballad of Davy Croccett" and directed tie mc:sic for "Sleeping Beauty," "Robin Hood" and the Mickey Mouse CiA television show. surgery. mail and shored-screen teleconferencing. DICK FOSBURY, 1968: Invented the "Fasburv Flop a technique far going over the bar backward that revolutionized the sport of high jumping and which he used to win the <aid medal In the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. LEE HARMAN, 1959: One of Hollywood's most renowned make up artists. Film credits include ''Paint Your Wagon," "Planet at the Apes." "Manhole Dearest," "Murphy s Romance" and "Nuts." HARLEY JESSUP, 1976: Won an Oscar for Best Visual: Effects for the.:. 1987 thriller "Innerspace" while working with Luccrsfilm and industrial light and Magic. CHRIS JOHNS, 1974: Named editor of National Geographic Magazine on Nov. 1, 2004. WILLIAM KITTREDGE, 1954. The critically acclaimed author of 21 books, numerous essays, short stories and screen plays. CAROL MENKEN-SCHAUDT( 1984 One of the greatest names in women's basketball at 050 and the winner of an Olympic gold medal in '984. BERNIE NEWCOMB, 1965: Cofounder of E`Trade, one of the nations first internet stock trading companies, which revolutionized the way in which millions buy and sell securities GARY PAYTON 1990: An All-American basketball player at 050 and tfte Sports Illustrated Player of the Year in 1990, He won an Olympic cold medal in 1996 and 2000. JOE RUNYAN, 1970 Won the iditarod in 1989, thus giving him claim to the first "unofficial" triple crown of dog sled racing. WILLI UNSOELD, 1951: A member of the first American team in history to scale Mt. Everest in 1964. WAYNE VALLEY, 1936: One of America's most successful housing contractors The founder and principal owner of the NFL5 Oakland Raiders, and President of the old American Football League. WARREN WASHINGTON, 1958: The first African, American president of the American Meteorological Society. `Founded the Black Er>vironntentai Science Trust, a program to increase African American par'iciaonion in environmental science ROGER WERTH, 1980 Won a Pulitzer Prize for his phatoyraahy of the eruption of Mt. Sr. Helens on May 18, 1980 JOHN YOUNG, 1953 Joined electronics giant Hewlett-Packard ,n 1958 and 20 yeas later become only the second CEO in the company's history, taking over from founder Bill Hewlett. Eli President DR. EDWARD RAY D r. Edward Ray became the 14th president of Oregon State University when he assumed the job on July 31, 2003. Prior to coming to Oregon State, Ray was executive vice president and provost of The Ohio State University. Under his leadership, OSU has completed a visionary campus-wide strategic plan that is serving as the framework for the university's development in profound and historic ways. Research funding has grown to $209 million since Dr. Rot's arrival; and the university has opened such key scientific facilities as the Kelley Engineering Center and the Lois Bates Acheson Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Mindful of OSU's commitment to the people of Oregon, Dr. Roy has overseen the expansion of dual-enrollment agreements with of the state's community colleges, making it easier for students to complete fouryear degrees. He has also taken a leadership role in fostering a more 1 11 seamless P-20 system, working with area school superintendents, community college leaders and university colleagues to strengthen institutional connections and enhance the student experience. Dr. Ray has also helped to usher in a new era of partnership and cooperation between Oregon's public universities. Dr. Ray was a member of the economics faculty of Ohio State from 1970-2003, serving as economics department choir from 1976 to 1992. He served as an associate provost from May 1992 until May 1993, sen- for vice provost and chief information officer from 1993-1998, and executive vice president and provost from 1998-2003. His research interests include the history of protectionism in the United States, the determinants of U.S. foreign direct investment and foreign direct investment in the United States, the structure of tariff and non tariff trade barriers in the United States and abroad and the adoption of Social Security. His work has been published in The American Economic Review, The Journal of Political Economy, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, The Review of Economic Studies and other leading journals. He has coauthored a principles text, and his book, "U. S. Protectionism and the World Debt Crisis" was published by Quorum Press in 1989. Dr. Ray received his undergraduate degree in mathematics from Queens College (CUNY) in June 1966, graduating cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He earned his masters in economics from Stanford University in 1969 and his doctorate in economics from Stanford in June 1971. His wife Beth was a counselor and assistant dean in the College of Arts and Sciences while at Ohio State. They have three children and two grandchildren. Director of Athletics BOB DE CAROLIS ob De Carolis became the 12th director of athletics at Oregon State University when then-President Dr, Paul Risser appointed him to the position on August 28, 2002. He signed a five-year contract extension in May of 2006. De Carolis originally joined the OSU staff on April 20, 1998 as associate athletic director of internal operations; he was promoted to senior associate athletic director on July 1, 1999. Prior to coming to Oregon State, he spent 19 years on the athletic department staff at the University of Michigan. Since arriving at OSU, De Carolis has developed and executed the financial recovery plan that has helped the OSU athletic department eliminate a $12.5 million accumulated deficit. At the some time, the department was able to not only maintain competitive teams, but also had its first winning football season in nearly three decades, its firs! winning men's basketball season in 15 years, the softball program made its first appearance ever in the College World Series and the baseball team competed in the College World Series for the first time in over five decodes and captured the 2006 national championship. Since his arrival the football program has played in five bowl games and overall 16 of the 17 intercollegiate programs sponsored by OSU have participated in postseason. In addition, the department's winning percentage has risen from 48 percent when he arrived at OSU to 64 percent at the end of the 2005-06 academic year. roster sports a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher. Community service hours have increased nearly 300 percent during his tenure and contributions for scholarships to the Beaver Athletic Student Fund have increased from $5 million to over $10 million. He spearheaded the feasibility study for a plan that has expanded and renovated Reser Stadium, and is in the process of completing the funding for the $30 million second phase of the stadium's renovation. The $80 million first phase expansion project, the largest fundraising campaign in OSU athletics history, was completed in September of 2005. "Raising Reser: Expanding Beaver Nation" increased stadium capacity to 43,300 and included the addition of a parking garage adjacent to the facility. The new section of the stadium includes many state-of-the-art amenities. De Carolis started his Michigan career in 1979 as an administrative assistant and eventually rose to senior associate athletic director, becoming responsible for all athletic facilities and venues at Michigan, which also encompassed the strategic planning of all capital improvements. De Carolis was Michigan's softball coach from 1980 to 1984 and his Wolverines had one third-place finish at the AIAW national De Carolis has been responsible for hiring some of the most successful coaches in OSIJ history, including Mike Riley (football), former U.S. Olympic coach Terry Liskevych (volleyball), two-time NCAA Coach of the Year Jim Zafesky (wrestling), former standout assistant coach LaVonda Wagner (women's basketball), Kelly Sullivan (women's track/cross championships. De Carolis is a 19,76 graduate of Bloomsburg State College in Bloomsburg, Pa., with a B.S. in business education. He received a Master's of Science degree in sports management in 1979 from the University of Massachusetts. During his undergraduate days of country), Larry Liebowitz (women's swimming), Steve Todd Bloomsburg, he was a two-year letterwinner in football and baseball from 197375. (men's rowing) and Emily Ford (women's rowing). it's not all about wins or losses or about new facilities; De Carolis has stressed the importance of being a total student-athlete and being a part of the community. With his leadership, nearly 40 percent of the entire athletic Bob is married to the former Sandra Taylor and they have three children, daughter Lyndsoy and twin daughters Lauren and Hayiey. STATE OREGON STATE DUGOUT CLUB Beavers receive a big boost from OSU Dugout Club The Oregon State Dugout Club is devoted to the support of Beaver baseball. Over the past several seasons, projects financed by the OSU Dugout Club include batting cages at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field and helping finance trips that upgrade the quality of the Beavers' non-league schedule. One of the group's major events each year is the OSU Dugout Club Golf Tournament. Look for more information on this year's event, the 29th annual, as the baseball season progresses. Annual dues are $75 and include a membership card, OSU baseball cap or T-shirt, and baseball guide. For more information on the Oregon State Dugout Club, call the OSU baseball office at (541) 737-0598. OSU Dugout Club and OSU Baseball Alumni Donors members as of Jan. 1, 2007: Ken Gehlen Rento Geniza John Gerhard Brad & Gay Gillespie Bert Girod Alex Goedhard Ramon Gonzalez Pete & Joan Goodbrod Tom Gorman Mr & Mrs Lyle Knower Craig Kosmicki Ted Aberson Bill Goslow Eline Goss Keith Krafve Joe Kruger John Gottko Jim Kulla B G Gould Stuart LaCock Ken Landrum Joe LeBlanc Rick Lee Terry Lee Les & Bob's Barbara Lewis Jim Lipe Ryan Lipe Dan Luby Don Luby Wayne & Diane Lunde Butch Lundy Kelly Marold Paul Marriott Evelyn Martin Bill Martinez David Martinez Andy Mason Aaron Matthews Wayne Mays Steve Adkins GaryAkiyama Bob Albright Ralph Allen Samuel Ambrose Jim & Fifi Anderson Scott & Laurie Anderson Steve Anderson Paul Andresen Sean Arey Joy Asbury Ken Austin I I I Bert Babb Mike Babb R H Baker Robert & Ann Baker Whitney & Jane Ball Jeff Ballard David Baron Steve Baron Pat Barry Bob Beall Jim Beall Paul Bernier Jerome Bettendorf Susan Biles Bo Blair Doug Blair Charles Boice Tom & Rae Bowen Don Bower Ron Bowers Travis Bowers Nevelle Bowler Roger Bowman Kim Bradshaw Fred Brauti Jim Buckmier David Bucy John Buchner Knute Buehler Bob & Veronica Buob Wayne & Mary Burck Tom Campbell Elizabeth Carlson Jim Carnes Brian Casey Chris Casey Fred Casey Tim Casey Michael Chambers Earle Chiles Dean Church Rick Church Robert Churchill Joe Claire Steve Clouser Ralph & Elsa Coleman Mike Colvin Mike Corwin Hal Cowan Mike Cowgill Doug Cox Bart & Lexie Crawford Steve Crow Mel Cuckovich Dave Daniels Thomas & Lisa Daniels Ron Daulton Alex DeMarco Harry Demorest Mark Denney Ed Didrickson Roger Diehl Paul Doupe Jeff & Elizabeth Doyle Kyle Dunning Ron Dyer Walter Eichner Gerald & Donna Exley Chuck Fisk Robert & Patricia Flynn Albert Fortier Jan Frost Shane Gallagher Scott Gascho Steve Gaughan Terry & Julie Graham Chris Gray Al Guidotti John Gulledge Carl & Roberta Gustafson Ricki Hackworth PaulHansen Bill & Anne Harper Randy Harrison John Hays Larry Hearing George Heilig Paul Heisinger Dwane Helbig Tim Hennessy Joe Higgins Glenna Hull & Randy Hodgson Robert Holbrook Bob & Sharon Holbrook Jerry & Victoria Holdgrafer Ron Hop Joel Horn Mustafa Hossaini Randy Huber Bryce Huddleston Ken & Brenda Hull Mikelyn Hull Lois Hunt Bruce Jackson Jim & Lynn Jarvis John Jenks Robert & Patrice Jones Steve Kenney Charles Kipper Charles Kittel Glenn Klein Leonard Klein Michael Kloenne Jeff McAnally Pat McClain Storm McCracken Grant McCullough Anita McEldowney Craig McEldowney Bernie & Faye McGrath Bernie & Suzanne McGrath Gary & Patti McGrath Terry McGrath Ken McGrew Bob McNair Troy Johnson Gail Meier Mark Miller Paul Miller Trent Miller Dick Moon Vernon Johnson Jim Jones Randy Jones Rick Jones Jeff Moore Jerry & Lola Morrison Wes Muir Mike Murphy Bob Johnson Ernie & Lindell Johnson Jarred Johnson John Johnson Irva Neyhart Jeff Nicoud Rex Nicoud Tim Nieslen Andrew & Michelle Noonan Gary Overcash Fred Paine Bryon Parrish Jay Paterson Tom Paterson Larry Petersen Tom & Brenda Picht Charlie Piper Dow & Peggy Poling Fred & Merrie Postlewait Gary Putnam Mary Ann Queen Bruce Reece Dave Reece Barrett Reeve Rick Regnier Myles Reukenu Dave & Sally Richards Sharon Richards Jack & Jean Riley Mickey Riley Allen & Linda Rolland Pete Rowe George & Nancy Rowlett Harold Rudolph Bill & Shirley Rudzik Jim Ruggles Mike Sandago Scott Sanders Ken & Kathy Santschi John Schrimper Dale Schrock Jim Schrock Darrell & Pat Schroeder Ron & Jill Scrivner Pete Sekermestrovich Marc Shaylor Gene Shoji Bob Short Tom Simas John Sipple Mr & Mrs Charles Smith Jeffrey Smith Jim Smith Mr & Mrs Pete Smith Steve Smith Mike Smolich Jack & Marlys Spencer Scott Spiegelberg Ken St Pierre Doug Stahl Kevin Stanaway Bill Starnes Jack Stephenson Ron Stevens Frank Stohr Larry Stover Jason Strandberg Robert & Gladys Streiff Chris & Suzy Stutes Steve Swanson Steve Swedberg Mike Sweeny Gene & Joan Tanselli Russ Thomas Todd Thomas Mike Thurman Doug Tindall Ed Troyer Dave Underriner Jake Underwood Rich Underwood Paul & Fran Valenti Jack & Linda Van Loan George Van Engelen Bill Van Vleet Allan Vendetti Devon Vendetti Johnny Walker Steve & Jan Walker Jerry Weis Dick Welch Greg Westby Andy Westlund Darren Whanger Chuck & Shelley Wilcox Jim Williams Don Wirth Dick Withnell Chris Young Matt Young Mike Young Wayne & Joanne Young Lanny & Coral Zoeller Tom Snyder Jay Sorgen REGON STATE UNIVERSETYATHLE7ICS-DEVELOPING FUTURE LEJ.DERSI THROUGH EXCEJ LENCE IN CS ANDATNLE7mCS..,y 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL Kip Carlson Sports information GENERAL INFORMATION: Game creden- tials, interviews, photographs and other Oregon State baseball information is available by calling Kip Carlson in the Sports Information Office at (541) 737-7472. Press box space is limited at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field, and those planning on covering games are asked to notify the Sports Information Office at least 24 hours in advance of the game. Oregon State players are available for interviews before and after practice sessions and after games. Media are asked to arrange interviews through Carlson at least 24 hours in advance of the desired interview time. POSTGAME SERVICES: Boxscores are available immediately after home games in the press box at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. Play-by-play narratives are also available. Writers may file stories from the press box, but may have to wait for phone lines used by radio crews. Postgame work space and phone lines are also available in the OSU Sports Information Office in Gill Coliseum, located one block from Goss Stadium at Coleman Field WEBSITE: OSU's athletic department website is www.osubeavers.com, and it contains regularly updated baseball information. RADIO: Practically the entire OSU schedule will be broadcast, and all games will be available on the internet. Press box space and a phone line for visiting radio crews are available at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. Visiting radio crews are asked to notify the OSU Sports Information Office in advance. TELEVISION: Several Oregon State games this spring may be televised, live and via tape delay, on Fox Sports Net. PARKING: Parking is limited at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. Oregon State campus parking permits are required on weekdays, but not weekends. Parking permits for campus visitors are available at the Parking Services Office located in Adams Hall, which is at the intersection of S.W. 15th Street and S.W. A Street. There are parking lots behind the left-field fence, next to the dormitories just south of Washington Way, and around Reser Stadium. WITH GRATITUDE: Thanks to Paul Andresen, Mark Armour, Al Kirk and George SPORTS INFORMATION Area code 541 Area code 541 HEAD COACH Sports information switchboard ..... 737-3720 Pat Casey ........................................ 737-2825 (Best time to call is weekday mornings) SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH BASEBALL CONTACT Dan Spencer .................................... 737-7484 Kip Carlson ...................... (office) 737-7472 Steve Fenk .................................... 737-7470 (cellular) 230-4482 (e-mail) kip.carlson@oregonstate.edu ASSISTANT COACH Marty Lees ..................................... 737-5738 VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH OTHER ASSISTANTS David Wong Kurt Steele Michelle Westerberg ....................... 737-8898 Roger Home .................................... 737-7473 Jason Amberg .................................. 737-7469 DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS STUDENT ASSISTANTS Ron Northcutt .............................. 737-0598 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Tessa Davison, Caleb Hawley. ....... 737-3720 Steven Masters, Lauren Pullen Stephanie Kondos, Lexi Crawford FAX FAX Sports information office ... 737-3072 or 4171 Athletic office .............................. 737-4002 Olympic sports office ................... 737-2140 MAILING ADDRESS UNDERGRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH Press box ....................................... 737-7475 Gill Coliseum Room 209 Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331 MAILING ADDRESS ATHLETICS WEBSITE Gill Coliseum Room 127 Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331 www.osubeavers.com GOSS STADIUM AT COLEMAN FIELD UNIVERSITY WEBSITE www.oregonstate.edu OREGON STATE MEDIA OUTLETS CORVALLIS GAZETTE-TIMES: Steve Gress, sports editor; 600 SW Jefferson; Corvallis, OR 97330; phone (541) 753-2641. OREGON STATE DAILY BAROMETER: Lindsay Schnell, sports editor; Memorial Union East 106; Oregon State University; Corvallis, OR 97331; phone (541) 737-2231. SALEM STATESMAN-JOURNAL: James Day, sports editor; 280 Church St.; Salem, OR 97308; phone (503) 399-6700. THE OREGONIAN: Mark Hester, sports editor; 1320 SW Broadway; Portland, OR 97201; phone (503) 221-8161. EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD: Ron Bellamy, 97201; phone 1-800-448-3501. PORTLAND TRIBUNE: Steve Brandon, sports editor; 620 S.W. 5th Ave.; Portland, OR 97204; phone (503) 226-0723. KLOO I KFLY I KEJO I KRKT RADIO: Jon Warren, sports director; 2840 Marion St. SE; Albany, OR 97321; phone (541) 926-8628. KGAL I KSHO RADIO: Ray Pietz, sports director; PO Box 749; Albany, OR 97321; phone (541) 926-5425. KVAL-TV: Tom Ward, sports director; PO Box 1313, Eugene, OR 97401; phone (541) 342-4961. sports editor; P.O. Box 1018; Eugene, OR KEZI-TV: Sam Adams, sports director; PO Box 7009; Eugene, OR 97401; phone (541) 97440; phone (541) 485-1234. 485-5611. ASSOCIATED PRESS, PORTLAND BUREAU: Ann Peterson, sports editor; 121 SW Salmon St., Suite 1450; Portland, OR Edmonston Jr. of the Fielder Jones Society for their ongoing help in researching OSU's baseball history. The Fielder Jones Society is an offshoot of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR). Thanks also to Larry Landis and Elizabeth Nielsen of the OSU KMTR-TV: Darren Fabre, sports director; 3825 International Court; Eugene, OR 97477; phone (541) 746-1600. .yo Archives for their assistance. Thanks to press box volunteers Paul Rada (public address), Glenda Curry (scoreboard), Paul Andresen (statistics), Mark Saba and Rob Horman for their help during home games. OREGON SIATEUNIVERSITYATHLETICS-DEVELOP;NGFUTURELEADEPSTIHHROUGH EXCELLENCE IN ACADEllicsANDATHLE-p-cs OFA ONE cummm "95 2007 OREGON STATE BASEBALL BEAVER BASEBALL ON THE AIR r/M /1 13 1., 1114 11 Mike Parker Broadcaster Todd Mansfield Broadcaster RADIO: Oregon State baseball can be heard on KEJO-AM (1240) in the Corvallis area and KUIK-AM (1360) in the Portland area. Nearly the entire OSU schedule, home and away, will be broadcast. Mike Parker, the voice of the Beavers, will handle the broadcasts with assistance from Todd Mansfield, Jim Wilson and Kip Carlson. Parker has been named the Oregon Sportscaster of the Year three times. Before coming to Oregon State in 1999, Parker broadcast pro baseball for the Portland Beavers (Triple-A) and Eugene Emeralds (Short Season-A) and hosted sports talk shows. Parker also cohosts a daily sports talk show on KEJO. Dios Andrade, will handle play-by-play. SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO: The LaX sports network of KXQR (660 AM) in Eugene, KXPD (1040 AM) in Portland and KLES (101.7 FM) in Yakima, Wash., will broadcast over 20 Beaver baseball games in 2007. All weekday home games will air on KXQR in the Eugene area, while weekend games can be heard on the complete LaX Network in Eugene, Portland and Yakima. The Voice of Beavers in Spanish, Juan De BEAVERS ALL-ACCESS TELEVISION: Beavers All-Access will step up with new coverage of OSU baseball in 2007. The popular 30-minute magazine show will cover Beaver baseball with three shows airing in March and April on FSN Nothwest, the Beavers' regional television home, and they will be replayed on Fox College Sports channels on cable and satellite systems throughout the country. Segments of the show will be taped at Big River Brewery in downtown Corvallis. Todd Mansfield will anchor the show, which is produced by Tim Lay. BEAVER SPORTS TALK: The Beaver Sports Talk radio show will air on selected stations on the Beaver Sports Network each Tuesday from 7-8 p.m. into the month of April. The voice of the Beavers, Mike Parker, hosts Beaver Sports Talk. During March and April, the video of Beaver Sports Talk will replay in the Portland area on Comcast (CNW cable channel 14) on Saturdays at 11:30 a.m. The show will cover baseball and select OSU spring sports and highlight OSU's Everyday Champions student-athletes. INTERNET AUDIONIDEO: Beaver Nation Online will stream every baseball game, home and away, live over the internet on either www.osubeavers.com (Beaver Nation Online) or www.sports.yahoo.com (Yahoo! Sports). Beaver Nation Online will also stream a live video webcast of every home game, using the new videoboard feed at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field with the Beaver Sports Radio Network overlay. Beaver Nation Online, the subscriptionbased site within www.osubeavers.com, offers exclusive interviews, highlights, webcasts and special features from Beaver coaches and players during the year. BEAVER SPORTS PROPERTIES Beaver Sports Properties is a multi-media/ marketing partnership between the Oregon State Athletic Department and Learfield Sports. Beaver Sports Properties is respon;ible for all aspects of corporate sponsorships; production of game-day television, radio and publications; securing media partnerships; and development of the official Oregon State athletics website at www.osubeavers.com. Oregon State has enjoyed record levels of marketing revenue and built strong business partnerships during its association with Beaver Sports Properties. Steve Sullivan is general manager of Beaver Sports Properties. A Salem native, Sullivan recently began working with OSU after positions with Fresno State, Arizona State, Connecticut and Texas Tech. The Beaver Sports Properties staff also includes Barry Spiegelberg and Kearston Huddleston. Beaver Sports Properties can be reached in Steve Sullivan General manager Corvallis at (541) 737-8364 or in Portland at (503) 553-3401. OREGON S'I-ATEUNIVERS?YATHLrGcSDEVEL OYINGFUTURELEADERSTHROUGHEXCELLENCEINACADEMICSANDATH1ET1CS OREGOfl STATE 2007 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT SITE Jan. 25 (Th) Jan. 26 (F) Jan. 27 (Sa) Feb. 9 (F) Feb. 10 (Sa) Feb. 11 (Su) Feb. 16.18 (F-Sj) Feb. 16 (F) Feb. 17 (Sal Feb. 18 (Su) Feb. 23.25 (F-Su) Fob. 23 (F) Feb. 24 (Sa) Feb. 25 (Su) Mar. 2.5 (F-M) Mat. 2 (F) Mar. 3 (Sa) Mar. 4 (Su) Mar. 5 (M) MAR. 8 (TH) MAR. 9 (F) MAR. 10 (SA) MAR. 16 (F) MAR. 17 (SA) MAR. 18 (SU) Mar. 24 (So) Mar. 25 (Su) Mar. 26 (M) Mar. 30 (F) Mar. 31 (Sa) at Hawaii-Hilo at Hawaii-Hllo at Hawai'l-Hilo (2) Hilo, Haw. Hilo, Haw. Kona, Haw. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Surprise, Ariz. at Georgia at Georgia at Georgia at Coca-Cola Classic vs. Gonzaga vs. Arizona State vs. Missouri at River City Classic at California-Davis vs. St. Mary's (Calif.) at Sacramento State at Domino's Aggie Classic 2 p.m. 11 a.m. 10 a.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 9 a.m. Davis, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. Colle g e Station , Tex. at Texas A&M vs. New Mexico 2 p.m. 10 a.m. 2 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. vs. St. Louis at Texas A&M EVANSVILLE EVANSVILLE EVANSVILLE SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO at Cal Poly at Cal Poly at Cal Poly at Arizona at Arizona TIME 6 P.M. 5 P.M. 1 P.M. CORVALLIS CORVALLIS CORVALLIS CORVALLIS CORVALLIS CORVALLIS 4 P.M. 4 P.M. 1 P.M. 4 P.M. San Luis Obispo, Calif. San Luis Obispo, Calif. San Luis Obispo, Calif. Tucson, Ariz. Tucson, Ariz. 6 P.M. 1 P.M. 1 P.M. 7 p,m. 1 P. M. 1 P.M. 6 p.m. DATE Apr. 1 APR. 5 (TH) APR. 6 (F) APR. 7 (SA) APR. 10 (TU) APR. 13 (F) APR. 14 (SA) APR. 15 (SU) APR. 20 (F) APR. 21 (SA) APR. 22 (SU) Apr. 24 (Tu) Apr. 27 (F) Apr. 28 (Sa) A pr. 29 (Si,) S May 4 (F) May 5 (Sa) May 6 (Su) MAY 11 (F) MAY 12 (SA) MAY 13 (SU) MAY 18 (F) MAY 19 (SA) MAY 20 (SU) May 25 (F) May 26 (Sa) May 27 (Su) Jun. 1.4 (F-M) Jun. 8.11 (F-M) Jun. 15-25 (F-M) OPPONENT SITE at Arizona SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA' SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA' SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA' Tucson, Ariz. PORTLAND CALIFORNIA ' CALIFORNIA' CALIFORNIA NEVADA-LAS VEGAS' NEVADA-LAS VEGAS' NEVADA-LAS VEGAS' at Portland at Stanford at Stanford at Stanford' at Washington at Washington at Washington WASHINGTON STATE WASHINGTON STATE' WASHINGTON STATE ARIZONA STATE' ARIZONA STATE' ARIZONA STATE' at U.C.L.A. ' at U.C.L.A. at U.C.L.A. ' N.C.A.A. Regionals N.C.AA. Super Regionals College World Series TIME 12 noon CORVALLIS CORVALLIS CORVALLIS CORVALLIS CORVALLIS CORVALLIS CORVALLIS CORVALLIS CORVALLIS CORVALLIS 5 P.M. 5 P.M. 1 P.M. 4 P.M. 5 P.M. 1 P.M. 1 P.M. 5 P.M. 1 P.M. 1 P.M. Portland, Ore. Stanford. Calif. Stanford, Calif. Stanford , Calif . Seattle, Wash. Seattle. Wash. Seattle. Wash. 3 p.m. 6 P.M. CORVALLIS CORVALLIS CORVALLIS CORVALLIS CORVALLIS CORVALLIS Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. To be announced To be announced Omaha. Neb. 1 P.M. 1 CHAMP ONS. 1907-2007 . 1 P.M. 5 P.M. 1 P.M. 1 P.M. 5 P.M. 1 P.M. 1 P.M. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 12 noon T.B.A. T.B.A. T.B.A. All times Pacific l' - Pacific-10 Conference game 1(2) - doubleheader OREGON STATE BASEBALL CENTENNIAL SEASON P. M 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. WWW.OSUBEAVERS.COM