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Ralph-Coleman Norb'Wellman 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALLGUIDE 60 5'^ OREGON STATE YEARLY FINISHES YEAR COACH 1907 1908 F.C McReynolds Joe Fay 1909 Otto Moore 1910 FielderJones 1911 Walker 1912 E J Stewart 1913 1917 Jesse Garrett Wilkie Clark Roy Goble Hans Loof No team -World Warl 1918 J D Baldwin 1919 Jimmie Richardson Jimmie Richardson Jimmie Richardson Guy Rathbun Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Roy Lamb R a l p h C o eman Ralph Coleman Slats Gill Slats Gill 1914 1915 1916 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 OVERALL LEAGUE 114 Oregon Collegiate Champs 5-4 Northwest Collegiate Champs 13-4-1 8-7 l Slats Gill Slats Gill Slats Gill Slats Gill 5-9 7-10 4-4 7-9 1-7 13-8 5-1 10-9-1 5-3 1st tie, Northern Division West 3rd, Northern Division West 1st, Northern Division West 1st, Northern Division West 4-6 7-7 2-5 12-11 11-8 11-8-1 5-7-1 13-8 9-8 10-6 8-6 16-8-1 11-8 11-2 11-2 6-7 2-6 13-5 5-3 86 3-5 10-9 8-8 16- 6 10 -6 9-10 7-9 10-9 8-8 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 2 n d, N orth ern Division 3rd tie, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division 95 5-11 11-11 8-8 8-16 7-9 8-14 4-12 18-7 10-6 15-9 7-8 1939 1940 Ralph Coleman 19-5 136 1941 15-10 8-8 1942 Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman 14-8 8-6 1943 Ralph Coleman 14-6 12-4 1944 1945 Noteam-WorldWarll Noteam-WorldWarll 1946 Ralph Coleman 16-10 10-6 1947 14-11 6-10 1948 Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman 7-7 4-7 1949 Ralph Coleman 15-8 8-7 1950 Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman 7-12 5-9 5th, Northern Division 1987 3rd tie, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division 1st tie, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division 1st, Northern Division 1988 3rd, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division 1st tie, Northern Division 2nd, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division 1st, Northern Division 23-6 10-4 27-12 10-6 15-9 8-3 1954 Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman 12-8 10-6 1955 Ralph Coleman 15-10 8-4 1956 Ralph Coleman Ral p h Coleman 17-13 7-8 18-11 10-4 1959 Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman 21-7 7-6 1960 Ralph Coleman 18-5 7-5 1961 27-14 8-6 1962 Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman 2nd, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division 2nd , Nor th ern Di vi s i on 1st, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division 2nd, Northern Division 2nd, Northern Division 266 1963 Ralph Coleman 23-12 114 114 1st, Northern Division 1st, Northern Division 1964 Ralph Coleman 25-11 8-8 1965 Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman 15-19 7-11 18-17 4-13 Gene Tanselli Gene Tanselli Gene Tanselli Gene Tanselli Gene Tanselli Gene Tanselli Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley 23-13 9-6 23-13-1 6-12 17-20-1 9-12 19-15 5-6 18-17 6-10 3rd, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division 3rd tie, Pacific-8 7th, Pacific-8 5th, Pacific-8 2nd, Northern Division 3rd, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division 4th, Northern Division 1951 1952 1953 1957 1958 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 18-13 8-7 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 33-16 4-11 8-9 29-14-1 11-7 29-15 16-8 27-17 17-7 22-23 11-11 34-17 12-12 1st, Northern Division 2nd, Northern Division 2nd tie, 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 in ND tourney) 3rd tie, Northern Division (1st in ND tourney) Slats Gill Gene Tanselli 1986 10-15 Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman 1938 PLACE 5-2 1989 1990 Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley 30-19 14-10 27-23 15-9 1st, Northern Division (lstin NDtourney) 2nd, Northern Division (5th in ND tourney 2nd, Northern Division (3rd in NDtourney) 2nd tie, Northern Division (3rd in ND tourney) 30-22 15-9 2nd, Northern Division (3rd in ND tourney) 39-15 18-5 31-15 15-9 2nd, Northern Division (2nd in NDtourney) 6th, Northern Division 2nd, Northern Division 31-18 20-10 1993 22-8 1st, Northern Division 35-16 1994 4th tie, Northern Division 25-24-1 14-16 1995 Pat Casey 14-10 2nd, Northern Division 32-16-1 Pat Casey 1996 186 2nd, Northern Division 38-12-1 1997 Pat Casey 2nd, Northern Division 35-14-1 15-9 1998 Pat Casey 19-35 7-17 8th, Pacific-10 1999 PatCasey 6th, Pacific-10 28-27 9-15 2000 Pat Casey 6th, Pacific-10 31-24 11-13 2001 Pat Casey 10-14 6th, Pacific-10 31-23 Pat Casey 2002 8th tie, Pacific-10 25-28 7-17 2003 Pat Casey 6th tie, Pacific-10 31-22 10-14 2004 Pat Casey 1st, Pacific-10 46-12 19-5 2005 Pat Casey 21PENNANTS 806-596 TOTAL 96SEASONS 1,825-1,251-15 NOTE: From 1967 on, records include only games against NCAA or NAIA four-year schools 1991 1992 28-20 12-8 23-30 10-20 OSU COACHING RECORDS OVERALL NAME F.C McReynolds ........................................... 1907 (1 Joe Fay ...................................................... 1908(1 Otto Moore ........................................... 1909(1 Fielder Jones ............................................... 1910(1 .................................................. 1911(1 Walker EJ Stewart ................................................... 1912(1 1913(1 JesseGarrett ........................................ 1914(1 Wilkie Clark Roy Goble ................................................... 1915(l Hans Loof ....................................... ............. 1916(l J D Baldwin .............................. 1918(l Jimmie Richardson .............................. 1919-21(3) Guy Rathbun ................................................ 1922(l) 1923-28,1930-31,1938-66 (35) Ralph Coleman Roy Lamb .................................................... 1929(l) Slats Gill ................................................ 1932-37(6) Gene Tanselli Jack Riley PatCasey ............................. 1967-72(6) ..................................... 1973-94(22) .......................... 1995-present(11) LEAGUE 1ST 5-2 714 - - 0 11-4 733 - - 1 5-4 556 - - 0 1311-1 750 - - 1 8-7 533 - - 0 5-9 357 - - 0 7-10 4-4 500 1 7-9 412 438 1-7 125 0 13-8 619 5-1 833 1 10-9-1 5-3 625 1 4-6 525 400 - - 0 30-26-1 535 18-20-1 474 0 13-8 619 9-8 529 0 561-316-1 10-9 640 526 279-218 561 10 8-8 500 0 56-70 444 3248 400 0 113-102-2 525 37-61 378 0 613-411-5 596 274-101 731 5 341-237-4 589 134-135 498 1 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE ' iufy 7` G OREGON STATE SCHOOL RECORDS Individual hitting Season: 67, Joe Gerber, 2000 Career: 173, Andy Jarvis, 2000-03 BATTING AVERAGE TOTAL BASES Season: 423, Randy Duke, 1987 Game: 14, Jim Wilson, 1982 vs Washington State Season: 142, Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005 Career: 382 And y Jarvis , 2000-03 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 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 Career: 379, Jay Dean, 1952-55 AT-BATS Game: 9 , Mel Cuckovich , 1972 vs Washington; Doug Miller, 1972 vs Washington Season: 244, Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005 Career: 725, Andy Jarvis, 2000-03 , RUNS Game: 6, Bobby Buob, 1954 vs Washington; Jim Ruggles, 1954 vs Washington; Ken Bowen, 1985 vs Chico State Season: 69, Jason Stranberg, 1997 Career: 168, Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003-05 HITS Game: 5, Bill Meyer, 1939 vs Idaho; Jay Dean, 1952 vs Fresno State; Jay Dean, Jack Pinion, 1954 vs Washington; 1955 vs Washington State; Dave Career: 10, Cecil Ira, 1961-63 RUNS ALLOWED Game: Not available. Season: 90, Mark Newell, 1999 Career: 229, Stephen Copeland, 2000- EARNED RUN AVERAGE 03 WALKS G ame: No t ava il a bl e WILD PITCHES Game: Not available Season: 15, Scott Christman,1992 Career: 28, Kevin Hooker, 1991-95 HIT BATTERS Game: Not available Season: 32, Dallas Buck, 2005 Career: 51, Dallas Buck, 2004-present. Die g o State HITS Game: Not available Season: 608,1999 INNINGS PITCHED First game at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field: Salem High 4, OSU 0; First win at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field: OSU 12, Willamette 0; ERRORS Season: 8,1976 and 1993 Game: 4, many times Season: 30, Dave Backer, 1978 RUNS ALLOWED Game: 26,1973 vs Washington State May 2,1907 First night game: Oregon 9, OSU 8; May 22,1948 at Eugene Civic Stadium Career: 62, Ken Bowen, 1984-87 (6-26) First night game at Goss Stadium at Season: 446, 1999 Coleman Field: OSU 3, Stanford 1; April 26 2002 SHUTOUTS Team hitting WILD PITCHES Game: Not available BATTING AVERAGE Season: 66,1999 Season: .327,1997 AT-BATS HIT BATTERS G ame: Not ava il a bl e Game: 74,1972 vs Washington Season:76,2004 RUNS vs Gonzaga; Todd Shelton, 2005 vs New Mexico State Season: 14, Curtis Davis, 2001 Career: 30, Ryan Lipe, 1995-98; Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003-05 Game: 36,1985 vs Chico State (36-12) vs Puget Sound; Steve Rudolph, 1979 HITS ERRORS Game: Not available Team , Game: 34 1985 vs Chico State DOUBLES Team, Game: 10,1979 vs Puget Sound; 2003 vs Portland. Game: 27,1954 vs Washington Season: 101,1977 HOME RUNS Season: 634,2005 DOUBLE PLAYS DOUBLES Team, Inning: (tie) 4,1966 vs Oregon; 2003 vs California WALKS Individual, Game: (tie) 5, Bob Beall, 1970 vs UCLA Season: 504, 1997 Team fielding Individual pitching Game: 10 , 1979 vs Pu g et Sound ; 2003 vs Portland Game: Not available Season: 68 , 1987 FIELDING PERCENTAGE WINS Season: 123, 2003 Season: 696,2005 Season: 14, Scott Christman, 1993 Career: 30, Ken Noble, 1975-78 (30-17) TRIPLES Game: 4 1980 vs Western Oregon 1994 vs Maine; 1997 vs Portland LOSSES Season: 9, B R Cook, 1999 (6-9); Thad Johnson, 2001 (6-9) Career: 18, Mason Smith, 1991-94 SHUTOUTS Individual , Season: 5 , Cecil Ira , 1963 Individual, Career: 10, Cecil Ira, 1961- State Longest Hitting Streak, Individual: 63 Season: 27,2002 31 games, Jeff Brauning, 1989. HOME RUNS No-hitters: Fred Gallaghervs Mon- LONGEST GAME Team: 20 innings, 1972 vs Washing- (22-18) Game: 7, 2000 vs Portland; 2001 vs Washington WINNING PERCENTAGE Season: 60,1998 Season: 1 000, Mark Newell, 1997 RUNS BATTED IN tana, April 12,1947; OSU 1, Montana 0 Cleve Benson, Eric Selberg, Jack Humphrey vs. Portand,April 11, 1967; OSU 11, Portland 0. (8-0) Game: 34,1985 vs Chico State. , ; (11-1). TOTAL BASES 1968 SAVES Game: Not available Season: 14, Kevin Gunderson, 2005 Career: 17, Kevin Gunderson, 2004- Season: 914,2001 Most Consecutive Pitching Wins, Individual: 14, Scott Christman,1993 present Season: 497,1997 Season: 24, Seth Pietsch, 2002; Tony EARNED RUN AVERAGE Calderon, 2003 Season: 1 07, Bill Oerding, 1960 Career: 1 79, Cecil Ira, 1961-63 STRIKEOUTS G ame: 18 , Gl enn Elli ott, 1941 vs Id ah o Season: 121, Ken Forsch, 1968 Career: 267, Mason Smith, 1991-94 WALKS Game: Not available Season: 62, Jeff Reece, 1983 Career: 160, John Sipple,1985-88. HITS Game: Not available Season: 137, Scott Nicholson, 2001 Career: 348, Mike Gorman, 1979-82 STOLEN BASES Game: 10, many times vs Chico State; OSU 36, Chico State Season: 101,1986 12 Game: 3, Jerry Exley, 1956 vs Oregon; Darryl Summerfield, 1968 vs Washington; Jim Wilson, 1982 vs Washington State; Steve Smith, 1983 vs Oregon Tech; Ben Bertrand, 1998 vs Washington; And y Jarvis , 2001 vs Washin g ton i INNINGS PITCHED Career: 34, Joe Gerber, 1997-2000; Andy Jarvis, 2000-2003 RUNS BATTED IN Game: 9, Ken Bowen, 1985 vs Chico Game: 16 0, Greg Jurgenson, 1972 vs Washin gton Season: 130 2, Scott Nicholson, 2001 Career: 348 2, Ken Noble, 1975-78 COMPLETE GAMES Season: 12, Cecil Ira, 1962 Career: 28, Cecil Ira, 1961-63 SHUTOUTS State Season: 5, (-ills Icon State Season: 21, Jim Wilson, 1982 , Etc. (14-1) Most Consecutive Shutout Innings Pitch ed , Individ ual: 45 , K en For s ch , HOME RUNS Pacific-10 records RUNS BATTED IN Season: 2,005,2005 S eason: 455 1997 Career: 13, Todd Thomas, 1980-83. , First championship: 1908 Oregon Collegiate championship Career: 917, Leon C r ner, 1959 - 61 , First game: Salem High 4, OSU 0; April 12,1907 at Corvallis First win: OSU 8, Salem High 1; April 19,1907 at Salem April 12,1907 1997 vs Oklahoma ; Br yan In g ram, 1999 Career: 49, Chris Biles, 2000-2003 TRIPLES Game: 2 Karl Jensen , 1932 vs Id a h o; John Collins, 1990 vs. Western Oregon; Jim Champion, 1994 vs Pacific (Ore ); Abino Vazquez, 1997 vs Gonzaga; Abino Vazquez, 1997 vs Portland State Season: 7, Abino Vazquez, 1997 Firsts Season: 517 0,2005 Game: 20 0,1972 vs. Washington , 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 Washington State; Mike Hass 2004 vs Arkansas-Little Rock; Andy Jenkins, 2005 vs Southern California Season: 99, Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005 Career: 236 , Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003-05 DOUBLES Game: 3, Rich Harper, 1978 vs Cal State-Sacramento; Dan Pearson, 1979 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 Lissman, 2005 vs. New Mexico State; Shea McFeely, 2005 vs Arizona; Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005 vs UCLA; Mitch Canham, 2005 vs St John's Season: 254, 1992 S eason:24 1994 Season: 58, Troy Schader, 1999 Career: 151, Ryan Lipe, 1995-98 HIT BY PITCH Game: 3 Jim Cham p i o n , 1992 vs Portland; Tyson Vermillion, 1996 vs Washington State; Tyson Vermillion, , Season: 463,2005 COMPLETE GAMES 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 Brauning , 1988 vs Eastern Washington; , STRIKEOUTS Game: 18,1941 vs Idaho West Regional championship; OSU 8, Fresno State 4 (Largest post-1999 renovation crowd: 3,068; June 13.2005; NCAA Corvallis Super Regional Game 3; OSU 10, Southern California 8). Individual fielding Season: 29, Dave Brundage, 1986 Career: 62 , Todd Thomas , 1980-83 WALKS Game: 5, Bob Beall, 1970 vs UCLA. Season: 48, Rich Dodge, 1977 Career: 120, Ken Bowen, 1984-87 STRIKEOUTS Game: 5, Zach Gordon, 2001 vs San Season: 2 32,1964 , SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Longest Game: 20 innings, 1972 vs Washington; Washington 2, OSU 1 Most Runs By Both Teams: 48,1985 ton LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME Team: 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 in 28 games) DOUBLE PLAYS Team, Per Game: 1987,1 48 (68 double plays in 48 games) WALKS Most Home Runs, One Inning, G ame: 22 , 1985 vs Chi co Sta t e T eam: 4 1966 vs Season: 337, 1998 California. STRIKEOUTS Game: 18,1997 vs. Washington State; 1972vs Washington Most Runs, One Inning, Team: 16 (first inning), 1997 vs Portland Season: 460, 1999 games, 1951,1962 BASEBALL AMERICA HIT BY PITCH Game: Not available Longest Losing Streak, Team: 9 1986 .................. Season: 80, 1997. Most Wins In A Regular Season, COLLEGIATE BASEBALL HIT INTO DOUBLE PLAYS Game: Not available Team: 41, 2005 1962 Largest Margin Of Victory In A 1963 Season:54,2001 Game: 30 runs; OSU 33, Portland 3, 1964 ......... 1997 1985 ............................................. 29th Team pitching L arg est Marg in of Defeat In A Game: 20 runs; Washington State 26, OSU 6, 1986 .................................... 23rd , O regon; 2003 vs 1973 Largest Deficit Overcome To Win A LOSSES Game: 14 runs; OSU 16, New Mexico State 14, 2003 Season:21,2005 7th ....... 21st games, 1966 Season: 46, 2005(46-12) SAVES USA TODAY/SPORTS WEEKLY COACHES POLL Longest Winning Streak, Team: 18 WINS Season: 35, 1999 (19-35) In final polls Largest Goss Stadium at Coleman Field Crowd: 5,000: June 7.1952: Far 13th .... 10th 22nd 2005 .............................................. 7th NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION 7th 2005 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE OREGON STATE CAREER LEADERS Batting average (minimum 260 at-bats) 1 Jay Dean,1952-55 2 A J Marquardt, 1993-94 .379 3 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003-05 365 4 Joe Gerber, 1997-2000 (tie) Brian Barden, 2000-02 6 Ben Bertrand, 1996-98 7 Dan Cunningham, 1971-73 8 Chris Biles, 2000-03 362 373 362 358 . 354 . 353 9 Dave Brundage,1984-86 350 (be) Mike Leone, 1996-97 350 At-bats 1 Andy Jarvis, 2000-03 2 Jon Yonemitsu,1990-93 . 3 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003-05, 725 . 648 . 646 4 Ken Bowen, 1984-87 643 5 Brian Barden, 2000-02 6 Aaron Anderson, 1988-92 7 Pete Rowe, 1974-77 8 Ryan Lipe, 1995-98 9 Kevin Hooker, 1991-95 10 Matt Bailie, 1995-98 639 613 593 581 577 570 Hits 1 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003-05 2 Andy Jarvis, 2000-03 . 3 Brian Barden, 2000-02 236 4 K en B owen, 1984 - 87 206 231 . 5. Joe Gerber, 1997-2000 6 Chris Biles , 2000-03 7 Drew Hedges , 1997-2000 201 8. Pete Rowe, 1974-77 186 9 Aaron Anderson 1988-92 10 Kevin Hooker, 1991-95 185 199 . 187 , 180 (tie) Andy Jarvis, 2000-03 34 3 Al Hunsinger, 1980-81 4 Bob McNair, 1978-80 (tie) Jim Wilson, 1980-82 6 Matt Bailie, 1995-98 (be) Brian Barden , 2000-02 8 Seth Pietsch, 2001-03 9 Steve Smith, 1981-83 (tie) David Schmidt 1994-96 28 (be) Ben Bertrand , 1996-98 21 (tie) Troy Schader, 1997-99 21 , Runs 1 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003-05 150 3 Todd Thomas, 1980-83 (tie) Brian Barden, 2000-02 5 Andy Jarvis, 2000-03 6 Drew Hedges 1997-2000 7 Ryan Lipe,1995-98 148 148 141 ... . 139 134 (tie) Joe Gerber, 1997-2000 .... 9 Matt Bailie, 1995-98.. 10 Chris Biles 2000-03 . . 134 132 . 131 , Doubles Chris Biles , 2000-03 2 Joe Gerber, 1997-2000 3. Josh Carter, 1999-2001 (tie) Andy Jarvis , 2000-03 44 42 42 5 Brian Barden, 2000-02 6 Seth Pietsch 2001-03 7 Drew Hedges, 1997-2000 (tie) Jacoby Ellsbury , 2003-05 39 ... 38 37 . 9 Ken Bowen,1984-87 10 Troy Schader 1997-99 , . 37 36 ...... 35 Triples 1 Todd Thomas , 1980-83 2 Chuck Fisk, 1952-55 (be) Seth Pietsch, 2001-03 25 25 22 21 21 Runs batted in 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 6 Bob McNair, 1978-80 7 Ryan Lipe, 1995-98 8 Chris Biles, 2000-03 9 Josh Carter , 1999-2001 10 Troy Schader , 1997-99 169 10 10 9 (tie) Eric Stark, 1998-2001 (b e) A aron M a thews, 2002- 04 9 .. 9 7 Dave Backen, 1978-81 8 (tie) Dave Schoppe , 1988-91 8 (tie) Abino Vazquez, 1996-97 (tie) Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003-05 8 .8 Home runs 34 (minimum 260 at-bats) 1 Jim Wilson, 1980-82 640 750(12-4) 737(14-5) .631 625 , Saves 5 A J Marquardt,1993-94 6 Chris Wakeland, 1995-96 7 Chris Biles, 2000-03 8 Mike Leone, 1996-97 578 (tie) Brian Barden, 2000-02 555 1 Kevin Gunderson, 2004-present 2. Jared Sanders, 2002-04 ............... 12 3 Mike Bore, 1996-98 ...................... 11 4 Jim Grove, 1979-82 ....................... 9 7 5 Dallas Buck, 2004-present 10 Bob McNair, 1978-80 535 6 Dave Schoppe,1989-91 569 564 555 Stolen bases 6 . 7 Ron Daulton 1984-86 .................... 5 (tie) Tim Lambert, 1985-88 ................. 5 5 (tie) Stephen Copeland, 2000-03 5 (tie) Nate Fogle, 2005 . 131 130 4 Steve Lyons, 1979-81 46 Earned run average 126 5 Kim Bradshaw,1957-59 44 (minimum 120 innings pitched) 6 Steve Smith, 1981-83 7 Rich Dodge, 1974-77 8 R A Neitzel, 1988-90 41 1 9. Bryan Ganter, 1984-87 36 144 125 120 118 120 2 Mickey Riley, 1980-83 3 Rich Dodge, 1974-77 4 Matt Bailie, 1995-98 118 106 5 Dave Backen, 1978-81 103 6 Joe Gerber 1997-2000 102 7 Steve Lyons, 1979-81 (tie) Todd Thomas, 1980-83 9 Bob Beall , 1968-70 10 Tim Lambert, 1985-88 101 111 101 99 98 Total bases 39 355 347 1 Ken Noble, 1975-78 2 Mike Gorman, 1979-82 (tie) John Sipple, 1984-86 (tie) Jeff Post, 1989-92 5 Cecil Ira, 1961-63 35 35 30(30-17) 28(28-13) 28(28-14) 27 (27-9) . 25(25-17) 6 ScottAnderson,'81-84 7 Andrew Checketts,'96-98 24(24-7) 8 Jeff Otis, 1986-90 23(23-14) 9 Mason Smith , 1991-94 22(22-18) , 21(21-8) 337 318 1 Leon Criner, 1959-61 6 Ken Bowen, 1984-87 303 2 Andrew Checketts, 1996-98 7 Bob McNair 1978-80 8 Drew Hedges, 1997-2000 9 Seth Pietsch , 2001-03 10 Matt Bailie, 1995-98 285 274 269 (tie) Kyle Dunning,'80-81 6 Cecil Ira,1961-63 769(20-6) 769(10-3) 750(27-9) Cecil Ira, 1961-63 2 Mason Smith, 1991-94 3 Norb Wellman, 1952-54 28 1 4 ScottAnderson,1981-84 5 Ken Noble 1975-78 .. 22 21 19 .. 18 , (tie) John Sipple, 1984-88 7 Mike Gorman, 1979-82 8 Gail Meier, 1973-76 9 Scott Nicholson 2000-01 10 Jeff Otis 1986-89 18 (tie) Scott Christman,1991-93 14 17 16 15 7 Bill Oerding, 1959-61 (tie) Jeff Otis, 1986-89 (tie) Mike Thurman, 1992-94 (tie) Scott Nicholson , 2000-01 (tie) Denny Tower, 1966-68 266 Strikeouts 1 Mason Smith, 1991-94 2 John Sipple, 1984-88 3 Scott Anderson, 1981-84 267 4 Scoff Christman, 1991-93 5 Mike Gorman, 1979-82 6 Cecil Ira , 1961-63 7 Ken Noble 1975-78 8 Jeff Otis, 1986-90 .. 9 Gail Meier, 1973-76 10 Andrew Checketts, 1996-98 . 249 263 258 237 227 212 207 198 197 1 Ken Noble, 1975-78 ................. 3482 3372 2 Mike Gorman, 1979-82 3 Mason Smith.1991-94 ............. 3302 3252 4 Scott Anderson, 1981-84 14 , 9 DennyStraub,1961-64 .............. 266 , Innings pitched 773(17-5) Complete games Shutouts 917(11-1) .................................. 3 MikeThurman,'91-94 4 Jeff Reece,1981-83 7 Cecil Ira, 1961-63 8 Stephen Copeland, 2000-03 9 John Sipple, 1984-88 10 Gail Meier 1973-76 1 79 Cecil Ira, 1961-63 2 Steve Clark, 1962-64 ................. 1 92 3 Ken Forsch, 1967-68 ................. 212 215 4 Scott Anderson, 1981-84 253 5 Pat Barry, 1975-78 6 Bill Oerding 1959-61 ................. 2 58 2 59 7 Mark Niles,1979-80 8 Bailey Brem, 1952-54 ................ 261 , Winning percentage 2860 2810 2740 2670 2622 .. , 28 (28-16) (minimum 10 wins) 283 . Wins , 382 54 40 10 Scott Christman '91-93 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 60 , .306 0 5 Jeff Otis,1986-90 6 Jeff Post, 1989-92 , 17 62 1 Ken Bowen,1984-87 , 750 (12-4) (tie) Bill Oerding,'59-61 (tie) John Collins,'80-81 10 Steve Clark, 1962-64 639 2 Al Hunsinger, 1980-81 3 Ben Bertrand, 1996-98 4 Joe Gerber 1997-2000 10 Quinn Williams, 1983-86 (tie) Jason Stranber g, 1996-98 , (tie) Jake Postlewait, 2001-04 750 (18-6) 1 Todd Thomas, 1980-83 2 Jacoby Ellsbury 2003-05 3 Jeff Doyle, 1975-77 154 Walks . Slugging percentage , 13 4 Jeff Doyle.1975-77 1. Joe Gerber, 1997-2000 27 49 1 , 27 168 . 2 Ken Bowen,1984-88 . Mason Smith Ken Bowen 232 1 Cecil Ira, 1961-63 ...................... 10 2 John Sipple, 1984-88 .................... 7 3 Jeff Post, 1989-92 ........................ 5 4 4 Ken Noble , 1975-78 4 (tie) Scott Christman,1991-93 4 (tie) Mason Smith, 1991-94 . . . . 3 3 3 3 D 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE P' Mtl --.. .:. gY A (J4l { m F OREGON STATE SEASON LEADERS batting average (minimum 120 at-bats) 1 Randy Duke, 1987 .....................423 2 Dwane Helbig, 1952 .................. . 411 3 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005 ................ 406 4 Dan Cunningham, 1971 .............. 405 404 5 Ken Bowen, 1987 6 Jason Stranberg,1997 ............... 397 7 Chris Bites, 2001 395 8 Curtis Davis, 2001 390 9 Andy Jenkins, 2005 ................... 388 10 Joe Gerber, 1999 ........... 387 At-bats 1 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005 ............... 2 Brian Barden, 2002 .................... 3 Aaron Mathews, 2004 ............... 4 Brian Barden, 2001 ................... (tie) Darwin Barney, 2005 ............... 6 Seth Pietsch, 2003 .................... 7 Josh Carter, 2001 ...................... 8 Andy Jarvis, 2003 ..................... 9 Andy Jarvis, 2001 ..................... 10 Shea McFeely, 2005 ................ 244 232 227 226 226 224 220 217 214 213 Hits Brian Barden Dave Brundage 1 JacobyEllsbury,2005 99 2 Brian Barden, 2001 3 Brian Barden, 2002 (tie) Andy Jenkins, 2005 5 Josh Carter, 2001 (tie) Seth Pietsch, 2003 83 7 R A Neitzel, 1990 75 11.Jim Wilson, 1982 2 Al Hunsinger, 1981 3 Bob McNair, 1980 4 Al Hunsinger, 1980 8 Dave Brundage, 1986 74 (tie) Joe Gerber, 1999 13 (tie) Joe Gerber, 1999 (be) Joe Gerber, 2000 (tie) Aaron Mathews, 2004 74 6 Steve Smith, 1983 (tie) David Schmidt, 1996 (tie) Andy Jarvis, 2001 (tie) Seth Pietsch, 2003 10 Chris Newman, 1983 12 (tie) Joe Gerber, 1998 (ti e) Z ac h Gor d on, 2000 11 11 4 Joe Gerber, 1999 ....................... 670 5 Ken Bowen , 1987 667 6 B ob M cN a r, 1 980 .................. 660 (tie) Andy Jarvis, 2002 11 7 Ben Bertrand , 1997 81 81 78 78 74 74 Runs 1 Jason Stranberg,1997 2 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2003 (tie) Jacoby Ellsbury, 2004 (tie) Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005 5 Dave Brundage, 1986 56 6 Ben Bertrand, 1997 52 (tie) Seth Pietsch, 2003 52 8 Chris Wakeland, 1996 51 (tie) Brian Barden, 2001 51 (tie) Seth Pietsch, 2002 51 67 56 Home runs 21 15 7 S eth Pi etsch, 2002 12 3 (tie) Aaron Mathews , 2004 9 Brian Barden , 2001 10 Joe Gerber, 2000 123 122 120 14 13 12 12 12 11 Slugging percentage (minimum 120 at-bats) 1 Jim Wilson, 1982 829 2 Al Hunsinger,1981 717 3 Joe Gerber,1998 ..................... 713 . 55 Runs batted in 62 59 57 56 , Doubles 1 Seth Pietsch, 2002 ...................... 24 (tie) Tony Calderon, 2003 ................. 24 3 Chris Biles, 2003 ......................... 23 4 A J Marquardt, 1993 .................... 19 (tie) Joe Gerber, 2000 .................. (tie) Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005 19 19 17 54 54 54 Walks 7 48 6 Ken Bowen 1986 40 , , 47 45 42 41 (tie) Joe Gerber, 2000 ...................... 40 (tie) Shea McFeely, 2004 ................ 40 6 6 6 6 Total bases 5 1 Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005 2 Seth Pietsch, 2003 3 Joe Gerber, 1999 4 Jim Wilson, 1982 5 Brian Barden, 2002 4 R Bob WNair 1 QRO 5 5 5 Saves 142 133 128 . 1222 1202 116.2 ...... 1142 1102 110.C 108.1 1072 (tie) Stephen Copeland, 2001 (tie) Nate Fog le , 2005 5 4 Mason Smith, 1994. 5 8 Tim Lambert, 1986 (tie) Jeff Post, 1990 (tie) Andy Baldwin, 2003 4 1 (tie) Mike Thurman , 1994 1C (tie) Scott Nicholson, 2001 6 Scott Christman, 1993 9 (tie) Ken Noble, 1976 ......................... 9 (tie) Rod Scheckla , 1988 .................. 9 Stolen bases 1 Dave Brundage, 1986 2 JeffBrauning, 1989 ..................... 3 Kim Bradshaw 1957 ................... (tie) Jeff Doyle, 1977 ....................... (tie) Jacoby Ellsbury, 2005 6 Steve Lyons , 1980 .................... ... 7 J e ff Doy l e, 1976 .......................... 8 Scott Hardin 1994 ....................... 29 9 Todd Thomas 1983 .................... 21 , 28 4 4 26 26 26 25 14(14-1) 12(12-1) (tie) Denny Tower, 1967 182 182 10 Scott Anderson,1976 1 90 23 Wins , . , 1 Scott Christman, 1993 2 Dallas Buck, 2005 3 Cecil Ira, 1962 (tie) Jeff Reece, 1983 ( tie) Mason Sm ith 1994 .. (tie) Andrew Checketts , 1998 (tie) Scott Nicholson , 2001 (tie) Jake Postlewait 2004 (tie) Anton Maxwell , 2005 Cecil Ira, 1963 (tie) John Sipple , 1985 (tie) Rod Scheckla , 1988 (tie) Jeff Post , 1990 (tie) Mike Thurman 1994 , , , 11(11-3) 1 07 1 23 126 146 153 166 1 75 11(11-3) 11 (11 - 3 ) 11(11-1) Strikeouts 11(11-2) 1 Ken Forsch,1968 11(11-3) 2 Scott Christman, 1993 3 Dallas Buck, 2005 4 Mason Smith, 1994 5 Jonah Nickerson, 2005 6 Chris Pine, 1998 104 7 Jeff Reece,1983 100 11(11-1) 10(10-3) 10(10-2) 10(10-6) 10( 0-4) 10(10-4) 1 1 Cecil Ira, 1962 ... 2 ScottAnderson , 1. 1984 11 11 . 1C 9 Norb Wellman, 1953 ...................... 8 (tie) Steve Clark, 1964 ..... . 8 (minimum 40 innings pitched) 1 Bill Oerding , 1960 .................... 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 Sipple, 1988 , 24 Complete games . Earned run average . 8 Scott Anderson, 1984 126 (tie) ScottChristmas,1992 .... 125 10 Denny Straub,1964 1 7d 129 C (tie) Cecil Ira, 1963 , . Rich Dodge 1977 ...................... . 2 Ben Johnson, 1989 ...................... 3 Jeff Doyle, 1976 .......................... 4 Lance Rice, 1988 5 Ben Bertrand, 1998 ............... 1 7 Many players 1000(7-0) 1000(7-0) 1000(6-0) 1000(6-0) 1000(5-0) 1000(4-0) 5 627 (ti e) Tyler Graham, 2005 .................. 21 (tie) Dave Br und age, 1986 ............... 40 (tie) Troy Haugen , 1989 ................... 40 T ri p l es 1 Abino Vazquez, 1997 ................. 2 Jeff Doyle, 1977 ............................ (tie) Todd Thomas, 1983 .................... (tie) Seth Pietsch, 2002 ..................... (tie) Aaron Mathews, 2004 .............. -1 6 Twink Pederson, 1956 .................. (tie) Lute Barnes, 1968 ....................... (tie) Dave Backen, 1980 .................... (tie) David Anderson, 1992 ................. 10 Many players ............................... 54 1302 5 Jim Grove, 1982 , 7 Jeff Brauning,1989 ...................... 18 (tie) Troy Schader, 1999 ................ 18 (tie) Josh Carter, 2001 ...................... 18 10 Marc Malloy, 1994 17 (tie) Brent Watts, 1994 ..................... 17 (tie) Chris Wakeland , 1996 55 6 Tom Hobbs,1964 1.000(8-0) 10 Randy Duke 1987 67 62 Scott Nicholson, 2001 2 Dallas Buck, 2005 3 Thad Johnson, 2001 4 Mason Smith, 1994 5 Cecil Ira, 1962 6 Mike Thurman, 1994 7 Scott Christman, 1993 8 Jonah Nickerson, 2005 9 Scott Anderson, 1984 10 Jeff Post, 1992 1 1 Mark Newell, 1997 2 Bill Oerding, 1960 (tie) Jerry Johnson , 1970 4 Steve Clark, 1962 .. (tie) Jason Bronson, 1997 1 Kevin Gunderson, 2005 .............. 2 Jared Sanders, 2002 ...................... 1 9 3 Mike Boire, 1997 ........................... 8 4 Dallas Buck 2004 6 , 1 Joe Gerber, 2000 .rte r,..r;;..;....n.. 2 Jim Wilson, 1982 .................... (tie) Rob Colley, 1998 4 Bob McNair, 1980 5 Joe Gerber, 1999 ......................... 6 Andy Jenkins 2005 .................... 7 Brian Barden, 2001 ...................... 8 Al Hunsinger, 1981 ...................... (tie) Ryan Lipe, 1997 ................... (ti e ) B en B ertran d , 1998 (tie) Josh Carter, 2001 ...................... (minimum 4 wins) .................... 647 8 Chris Wakeland 1996 ................ 643 9 Ch r i s N ewman, 1 983 .................. 628 i , 56 Innings pitched Winning percentage 121 119 118 115 114 98 . 98 97 Shutouts 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 Manyy pplayers y , 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE 64 OREGON STATE YEARLY TEAM LEADERS Batting average (minimum 120 at-bats) DarrylSummerfield 304 Lute Barnes ....................... . 340 1969 Bob Beall ........................... 313 1970 Mike Naylor 218 1971 Dan Cunningham 405 1972 Dan Cunningham ................ 323 1973 Dan Cunningham 336 1974 Rich Dodge ...................... . 309 1975 Tom Simas ........................ 371 1976 Pete Rowe ........................ . 338 1977 Jeff Doyle ...................... 350 1978 Jerry Miller, 364 1979 Jerry Yung 302 1980 Bob McNair 356 1981 AI Hunsinger ...................... 346 1982 Mickey Riley .................... . 374 1983 Todd Thomas .................... 368 1984 Bryan Ganter ................... 307 1985 David Bmndage ................ . 370 1986 David Brundage ................ 366 1987 Randy Duke 423 1988 Jeff Brauning .................... . 341 1989 Ben Johnson ................... . 342 1990 R.A Neitzel ..................... 355 1991 Kevin Hooker 328 1992 Jason Akina 333 1993 A J Marquardt ,376 1994 A J Marquardt 1995 David Schmidt 320 1996 Chris Wakeland 368 1997 Jason Stranberg 397 1998 Joe Gerber ........................ 377 1999 Joe Gerber ........................ 387 2000 Drew Hedges .................. ,. 371 2001 Chris Biles ...................... 395 1967 1968 . . .................. 349 2002 Brian Barden 2003 Tony Calderon .................... 362 Jacoby Ellsbury 352 Jacoby Ellsbury 406 . Joe Gerber Scott Christman 2002 B r i an Bar d en 232 2004 2003 Seth Pietsch Aaron Mathews J aco b y Ell s b ury 224 2005 2004 2005 244 Hits 24 1974 R ob D rah n ............................. 7 Curt Daniels ........................ 108 Dave Hummel .................... 139 1974 1976 1984 Mel Cuckovich .................... 134 Ken Bailey .......................... 138 Ramon Gonzalez , ............ 145 Ramon Gonzalez ................ 158 Jeff Doyle ....................... 171 Rob Drahn .......................... 171 Jeff Doyle .......................... 183 Jerry Miller ........................ 187 ............. 146 Bob McNair Bob McNair ........................ 188 Al Hunsinger ...................... 159 Mickey Riley ..................... 163 Todd Thomas ..................... 185 137 Chris Newman 1985 Ken Bowen 193 1989 1986 Dave Brundage 202 1990 1987 Ken Bowen ........................ 171 1991 1988 176 1992 206 1993 211 1994 168 1995 1993 JeffBrauning .................... JeffBrauning ..................... R A Neitzel ................... . Paul Sanders ..................... David Anderson A J Marquardt .................... 194 1996 1994 Scott Hardin 205 1997 1995 Scott Hardin ....................... 198 Ryan McDonald .......... 201 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1974 1976 1981 38 1982 67 1983 55 1984 61 1985 68 39 1986 1985 JerryYung Bob McNair ....................... Al Hunsinger Mickey Riley ....................... Todd Thomas ....................... Bryan Ganter ....................... David Brundage ................... 67 1988 1986 David Brundage 74 1989 JeffBrauning 1987 69 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1987 2000 211 2001 83 2004 2000 Joe Gerber Brian Barden 210 2002 Brian Barden ........................ 81 2005 226 2003 Seth Pietsch 78 1996 1997 2001 , , 1987 Dave Backen ....................... 38 Troy Schader 1992 1978 1979 1979 1999 1991 1977 1980 64 Ryan Lipe .......................... 200 Ben Bertrand ...................... 190 1990 1976 68 1978 1998 1989 33 44 1978 1977 1988 193 1998 1999 Scott Sanders 60 1990 70 1991 75 1992 49 60 73 1993 1994 1995 60 53 1996 53 1997 71 1998 69 69 1999 67 2001 74 2002 74 2003 2000 41 .................. 1975 33 Jeff Doyle ............................ 49 36 Jerry Miller Dave Backen ....................... 24 45 Steve Lyons Al Hunsinger ....................... 49 Jim Wilson .......................... 49 Todd Thomas ....................... 48 25 Bryan Ganter Gary Hamilton ..................... 44 David Brundage .................. 55 Ken Bowen .......................... 50 JeffBrauning ....................... 49 53 53 Ken Bowen .......................... JeffBrauning JeffBrauning ....................... R A Neitzel ......................... Aaron Anderson ................... David Anderson ................... A J Marquardt ...................... Todd Black .......................... Scott Hardin ......................... .................... Pat Meiwes Ryan McDonald .................. Ryan Lipe ............ Jason Stranberg ................... Ben Bertrand ........................ Joe Gerber ........................... ...................... Joe Gerber Brian Barden ........................ , 33 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 41 RA Neitzel ............... 7 Rob Drahn .............................. 8 Tom Simas ............................ 8 Pete Rowe .......................... 12 12 Jeff Doyle Bob McNair .......................... 15 Dave Gassaway ................... 9 Bob McNair .......................... 11 Mickey Riley ....................... 12 Jim Wilson .......................... 10 Bruce Jackson 29 Tom Simas .......................... Pete Rowe ........................... Jeff Doyle ............................ Jerry Miller ........................... 1977 Bob Beall Jim Beall 1973 1975 1973 Tom Shoup 1970 1972 20 Dan Cunningham ................. 44 Ken Bailey .......................... 44 Rich Dodge .......................... 42 1975 1969 20 Dan Cunningham 1972 1968 Steve Crow Darryl Summerfield Lute Barnes Doug Miller .......................... 8 7 Dan Cunningham Dan Cunningham .................. 9 1973 1971 1967 1971 1972 1970 Triples 7 6 27 Lute Barnes ........................ 143 Lute Barnes ........................ 147 PaulDoupe ......................... 138 1969 9 6 1970 1971 43 .............................. Darryl Summerfield ................. Bob Beall ............................... Dave Wiggins ........................ 24 1973 1968 2005 Larry Rich Bob Beall ............................. Dan Cunningham ................ Mel Cuckovich Dou g Miller .......................... Me l Cuc k ovi ch ..................... Rich Dod g e .......................... Ramon Gonzalez ................. Tom Simas Steve Wilkins ...................... Jeff Doyle .................... 32 Dan Cunningham ................. 53 1967 Darryl Summerfield ................. 8 1970 1972 ................ Shea McFeely ..................... Jacoby Ellsbury ................... 1968 1969 D ave Wigg i ns , Ton y Calderon 1967 Bob Beall ............................. 27 1970 At-bats 1968 2003 2004 Doubles 1969 1969 2005 99 Runs 1971 1967 74 227 Darryl Summerfield .............. 42 Lute Barnes 50 Bob Beall ............................. 42 2004 Aaron Math ews Jacob y Ellsbury 49 36 Dave Schoppe David Anderson .................. 46 ................. 42 Jim Champion Scott Hardin ......................... 38 ............... 39 Scott Hardin Kevin Hooker ....................... 39 Chris Wakeland ................... 51 Jason Stranberg .................. 67 Ben Bertrand ........................ 49 1988 CorrieWillkie ....................... 46 Brian Barden ........................ 50 Brian Barden ....................... 51 Seth Pietsch ........................ 51 JacobyEllsbury ................... 56 Jacoby Ellsbury ................. 56 Jacoby Ellsbury ................... 56 1996 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 7 Mike Strutton Todd Thomas ........................ 7 ChrisNewman ..................... Ken Bowen .......................... Quinn Williams .................... Dave Brundage .................... Tim Lambert ........................ Ken Bowen .......................... Randy Duke ......................... JeffBrauning JeffBrauning ...................... Paul Sanders ....................... Paul Sanders ....................... David Anderson ................... AJ Marquardt ...................... ................ Marc Malloy Brent Watts ................ ........ Kevin Hooker ...................... ............... Pat Meiwes ChrisWakeland .................. ..................... Mike Leone AbinoVazquez ..................... Ben Bertrand ...................... Troy Schader ....................... Joe Gerber ........................... Josh Carter .......................... Seth Pietsch Mike Keck 1971 1972 .:3 ............................ Mike Naylor ......................... Jim Cave ........................ ...... Mel Cuckovich ....................... Bruce Jackson ...................... Bob Looney ........................... 1973 1974 8 14 1975 14 1976 12 1977 12 1978 16 Doug Miller .......................... Larry Buehler ....................... Dan Cunningham .................. Rich Dodge ............................ Bill Martinez ......................... Rich Plante ........................... Ramon Gonzalez ................... Jeff Doyle ............................. .................... Jeff Doyle Jeff Boyd .............................. Steve Rudolph Bob McNair .......................... 16 1979 13 1980 Dave Backen 18 1981 15 1982 11 1983 15 1984 19 1985 17 1986 Todd Thomas ..................... Todd Thomas ........................ Todd Thomas ........................ ............. Randy Duke David Brundage ................... David Brundage .......... Bryan Ganter 17 12 12 1987 6 3 3 3 3 Tim Lambert ........................ 3 ................... 2 Randy Duke 11 1989 Troy Haugen ......................... 2 Troy Haugen ......................... 3 4 Scott Sanders 14 1990 Dave Schoppe 18 1991 17 11 1988 ..................... 4 StaceyAyers ........................ 3 Dave Schoppe 19 18 1992 24 1993 David Anderson Rrant Watts 3 ............... 5 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE 1975 1976 1986 1987 Ken Bowen 667 1988 1990 Jeff Brauning Scott Sanders Larry Vladic 1991 Dave Schoppe 494 1992 David Anderson 1993 A J Marquardt 503 598 1994 A J Marquardt.. 1995 1996 David Schmidt Chris Wakeland .............. 547 547 643 1997 Ben Bertrand 647 1998 Joe Gerber 713 1999 Joe Gerber 670 2000 Drew Hedges 600 2001 Chris Biles Seth Pietsch Seth Pietsch Mike Lissman Jacoby Ellsbury 605 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1989 2002 2003 2004 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Todd Black Jim Champion Chris Wakeland Chris Wakeland AbinoVazquez ...................... Ben Bertrand ................ Rob Colley ................ E ri c St ark ............................. 4 1993 4 1994 3 1995 3 1996 7 1997 2 1998 2 3 1999 3 Drew Hedges Eric Stark Seth Pietsch 2001 4 2002 ............... 6 2003 2003 Seth Pietsch 4 2004 Aaron Mathews Jacoby Ellsbury 6 2005 2000 3 2004 2005 Jim Champion Marc Mallo y David Schmidt David Schmidt Ben Bertrand Joe Gerber Joe Gerber Zac h Gor d on Andy Jarvis 10 2000 7 2001 8 2002 12 2003 10 2004 11 2005 11 Home runs ................. Andy Jarvis Seth Pietsch Mike Lissman Aaron Mathews Mitch Canham 12 11 1969 12 1970 8 1971 8 1972 8 1973 1975 Runs batted in Bill Bonser 5 1967 Tom Jones Steve Renne 5 1968 Tom Jones 1968 Darryl Summerfield 6 1969 1969 Bob Beall .. w ................... Bob Beall Mel Cuckovich Dan Cunningham 3 1970 4 67 50 1967 Darryl Summerfield Andy Jarvis Aaron Mathews Andy Jenkins 49 1968 49 1969 Lute Barnes Bob Beall 56 1970 ............ 1976 Bob Beall Bob Beal Doug Miller Doug Miller Ty Gorton Rich Dodge Steve Wilkins Jeff Doyle Rich Dodge n ...................... Rich Harper Steve Lyons Steve Lyons Al Hunsinger 25 1977 23 1978 1979 1971 Bob Beall ............................. 22 Bob Beall 16 Dave Hummel 23 2 1972 Doug Miller 18 1982 2 1973 Bruce Jackson 25 1983 Bruce Jackson 2 1974 24 1984 Doug Miller 2 1975 Bill Martinez Bill Martinez Mickey Riley Mickey Riley Tim Fasel 1973 Bruce Jackson 4 1976 Rob Drahn 40 1974 4 1977 Pete Rowe 44 1985 4 1978 Bob McNair 46 1976 Bill Martinez Bill Martinez Steve Wilkins Chris Newman Dain Syverson Ken Bowen 6 1979 Steve Lyons 34 1977 Rich Dodge 7 1980 59 1978 Bob McNair 10 1981 1979 Dave Gassaway 3 1982 Steve Lyons 3 1983 Bob McNair Al Hunsinger Jim Wilson Chris Newman 1970 1971 1972 1975 Bob McNair 1980 1981 1982 1983 ................ Bob McNair Al Hunsinger Jim Wilson Steve Smith Chris Newman Gary Hamilton Steve Smith .. 1980 1981 35 528 .. 481 500 600 594 568 582 16 11 1970 66 1971 Bob Beall Bob Beall Doug Miller 52 1972 57 1973 39 1974 60 1974 34 1975 65 1975 24 1976 26 1977 24 1978 17 1979 21 1980 45 1981 48 1982 29 1983 30 1984 36 1985 35 1986 Bill Martinez Ramon Gonzalez Pete Rowe Jeff Doyle BobMcNair BobMcNair BobMcNair Al Hunsinger Jim Wilson Steve Smith Chris Newman David Brundage David Brundage 36 1987 35 1988 21 ........... 7 7 79 1976 103 1977 Mel Cuckovich Ken Bailey Rich Dodge., Ramon Gonzalez Jeff Doyle Jeff Doyle 102 1978 Jerry Miller. 53 6 10 10 11 24 26 6 114 1980 126 1981 Steve Rudolph Bob Web s t er Steve Lyons Todd Thomas 97 1982 Mickey Riley 19 63 1983 1984 Todd Thomas Mike Strutton 21 95 116 1985 Ken Bowen 114 1986 21 1990 R A Neitzel 93 97 102 1987 1989 Jeff Brauning Jeff Brauning 21 1991 Dave Schoppe 78 1990 35 1992 David Anderson 97 1991 1992 .. 124 1979 1986 Ken Bowen 40 1993 A J e.Marquardt .4 ................. 116 95 1994 MarcMalloy 40 1995 54 1987 David Brundage Ken Bowen 30 62 1988 Lance Rice 37 1989 37 Quinn Williams ...........:.:.:::.1 35 1988 1989 1993 6 10 25 17 14 13 Quinn Williams 29 David Brundage 16 Bryan Ganter 14 Scott Sanders 28 Jeff Brauning 20 R A Neitzel 13 David Anderson David Anderson ................... 19 15 Jon Yonemitsu 23 Scott Hardin 12 Scott Hardin 7 Ryan Hilts 7 Ryan McDonald 86 1994 1996 Pat Meiwes ChrisWakeland 117 1995 42 1997 Ben Bertrand 110 1996 Ben Johnson 47 1998 Ben Bertrand 115 1990 Paul Sanders 29 1999 128 1997 Jason Stranberg 16 120 1998 Jason Stranberg 16 122 1999 Bryan Ingram 1984 LindseyJohnson 21 1991 Dave Schoppe 30 2000 15 1985 Ken Bowen ......................... 44 1992 34 2001 21 1986 Keith Krafve 46 1993 31 2002 Brian Barden 125 12 1987 Ken Bowen 51 1994 28 47 1995 32 123 2001 7 1989 38 1996 30 2005 Seth Pietsch Aaron Mathews Jacoby Ellsbury 2000 1988 2003 2004 133 5 142 2002 38 1997 Jason Akina ........................ Jamie Burke ..:::............. Todd Black Kevin Hooker David Schmidt Jaso n Str a nb e rg 38 1998 Ben Ber tran d 41 37 1999 Drew Hedges 33 36 2000 1990 9 1991 Bryan Garter .............. .........: Jeff Braunin g Troy Haugen Scott Sanders 9 1992 6 1993 40 2001 3 1994 MarcMalloy 39 2002 Joe Gerber .........-1 .............. 40 32 E ri c Stark Will Hudson 34 3 1995 39 2003 Chris Kunda 32 Dave Schoppe 3 1996 49 2004 1990 Larry Vladic .......................... 7 1997 54 2005 Shea McFeely Jacoby Ellsbury 1991 Dave Schoppe 5 1998 1992 David Anderson 4 1999 Pat Meiwes Chris Wakeland Ryan Lipe Rob Colley Joe Gerber 1989 525 574 Lute Barnes Dan Cunningham 8 1988 460 1969 Dan Cunningham David Brunda g e Ken Bowen 1987 628 1968 1973 7 1986 829 46 1972 Mel Mallinak 1985 717 .......... :......... 63 64 14 . 660 Lute Barnes ........................... 7 7 Bob Kaiser ::.:...:............ ::.: Joe Gerber Joe Gerber Brian Barden 3 386 1967 62 1971 Lance Rice Jeff Brauning Brent Hahn ............. ............. La rry Vl a di c Aaron Anderson Jamie Burke A J Marq uardt 1984 Total bases DaveWiggins DanCunningham Walks ..... 586 Stolen bases Joe Gerber Brian Barden Brian Barden 13 1974 1967 2005 55 503 563 1978 Andy Jarvis .. Jeff Doyle Bob McNair. ... Dave Backen Bob McNair Al Hunsinger ... Jim Wilson Chris Newman Chris Newman David Brundage David Brundage ............... 1977 Dan Cunningham 447 Tom Simas Pete Rowe 39 2003 Slugging percentage 2004 2005 (minimum 120 at-bats) . . 6 6 Eric Stark 11 Eric Stark 10 Eric Stark Aaron Mathews ............... . 10 14 Jacoby Ell s b ury Jacoby Ellsbury Jacoby Ellsbury 1967 Darryl Summerf'ield 449 1968 429 Wins 1969 Lute Barnes . Bob Beall 478 1967 40 1970 Dave Wiggins 474 1968 36 1971 Dan Cunningham 503 1969 62 1972 1970 57 1973 Dan Cunningham ............... 391 435 Dan Cunningham Jack Humphrey Ken Forsch . Tony Perry .. Jerry Johnson 1971 Greg Lebeck 1974 Bill Martinez 420 . 20 26 7(7-2) 8(8-3) 5(5-4) 7(7-0) 4(4-2) 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE ILI t,reguurgenson stay 3(3-0) 4(4-1) 1976 Steve Swedgerg Gail Meier GregJurgenson Ken Noble Ken Noble 1977 ScottAndeson 1978 Ken Noble Ken Noble arz 1973 1974 1975 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Bob Flynn Mark Niles Kyle Dunning Mike Gorman MikeGorman Jeff Reece ScottAnderson John Sipple David Brundage John Sipple Jeff Otis Rod Scheckla 5(5-3) 6(6-2) 9(9-4) 9(9-2) 9(9-6) 6(6-5) 6(6-5) 6(6-5) 8(8-2) 8(8-3) 9(9-2) 11(11-3) 8(8-6) 10(10-2) 8(84) 8(8-3) 9(9-4) 10(10-6) 7(7-5) 7(7-5) KentNielson Jeff Otis Jeff Post ............... 10(10-4) Jeff Post :....:........... 7(7-1) Jeff Post....:, ::................. 8(8-8) Scott Christman Mason Smith Kevin Hooker Eric Lovinger Mark Newell 1 14(14-1) 11(11-3) 7(7-2) 9(9-2) 8(8-0) Scott Nicholson 11(11-1) 2000 Andrew Checketts B R Cook Scoff Nicholson 8(8-7) 1995 2001 Scott Nicholson 11(11-2) 1996 2002 Ben Rowe 2003 Jake Postlewait Jake Postlewait Dallas Buck 1998 1999 2004 2005 6 (6-9) 7(7-5) 5(5-1) 1976 11(11-3) 1977 12(12-1) 1978 Winning percentage 1968 1969 1970 Jack Humphrey Ken Forsch TonyPerry Jerry Johnson Greg Lebeck 1979 1980 778 (7-2) 1981 Jim Grove 727(8-3) 556(5-4) 1000(7-0) 1982 Jim Grove 1983 MarkAllen ScottAnderson 667(4-2) 1000(3-0) 800(4-1) ... 1997 .................. Mike Paul ............ _!...i........... 3 Pat Barry ............ 1 Bruce Plato Bob Flynn :::.:..................... 3 Kyle Dunning 2 Ken West Pat Barry (minimum 4 wins) 1967 Scott Anderson ... 1 ................ 625(5-3) 750(6-2) 833(5-1) 818(9-2) 1985 833(5-1) 545(6-5) 545(6-5) 1986 800 (8-2) 1988 778 (7-2) 1989 1982 Eric Sallee Bob Flynn Mark Niles Kyle Dunning John Collins Mike Gorman 1990 1983 JeffReece 1991 Scott Christman 1984 John Rushing Ron Daulton 818(9-2) 786(11-3) 857(6-1) 1000(4-0) 1000(4-0) 727 (8-3) 1994 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1985 Steve Swedberg Gail Meier , , 1989 Jeff Otis Rod Scheckla John Sipple Lance Donaly 1990 Craig McCarthy 1991 Jeff Post Scott Christman Scott Christman Mason Smith Kevin Hooker Eric Lovinger Mark Newell Andrew Checketts B R Cook Mark Newell Scott Nicholson Ty Kline Jake Postlewait Jake Postlewait Dallas Buck 1986 1987 1988 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 1984 1987 1992 1993 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 3 1983 3 1984 8 1985 3 1986 2 1987 2 1988 Jeff Reece ScottAnderson Chris Payne BryceHulstrom Jeff Otis John Sipple 5 1989 J eff 9 1990 4 1991 6 1992 14 1993 _............ 5 Greg Jurgenson Ken Noble TomChamberlain Scott Anderson 1972 1999 2005 Jeff Reece ............................ fi Ken West x: >:......., 1 Ron Daulton x:::...J,......__...... 3 David Brundage .....:.:::...:....... 2 Ron Daulton u._ ....:..:.:.........:. 2 Bryce Hulstrom ............... `2 Quinn Williams ...................... Tim Lambert ........... ............ a Tim Lambert Mark Shaffer ....................... 1 Lance Rice ..........................3 Dave Schoppe «.......... 3 Jeff Post 1971 1998 Brian Masewicz Mark Newell Mike Boire Matt Bailie Travis Rainwater Nick Renault Stephen Copeland Jared Sanders, Andy Baldwin Dallas Buck Kevin Gunderson 1994 Earned run averse 1995 (minimum 40 innings) 1997 1999 79 2000 54 2001 ThadJohnson 33 2002 Greg Jurgenson .....:....:..:.r.. 50 2003 Mark McLemore Ben Rowe 191 2001 2 88 2002 301 2 88 2003 2004 241 2005 1976 1977 Pat Barry 211 Strikeouts 1978 Pat Barry 225 1967 Ken Forsch Bob Flynn LouTanselli John Collins John Collins Mike Gorman 2 25 1968 175 250 1969 3 53 1971 Ken Forsch TonyPerry Jerry Johnson Wayne Burns 2 93 1972 1972 1973 1974 1975 Dave Schoppe 1979 Scott Christman ................... Scott Morrison Eric Lovinger 1980 1981 1982 2 88 1976 182 322 196 317 1977 2 62 126 KenNob!e 1998 2 67 1999 2000 1971 1975 2 51 121 1 92 1970 3 78 1978 1 9 79 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1970 Gail Meier Greg Jurgenson Tom Chamberlain 63 i 1998 1969 1974 Ot s Jeff Post Mason Smith 3 50 ScottChristman 2 20 ScottChristman 2 39 M ason S m ith 412 Eric Lovin g er 277 Chris Pine Mark Newell ............... ... 212 Andrew Checketts ............. 377 B R Cook ........... 544 4 72 Scott Nicholson Scott Nicholson ............. 358 368 Ty Kline 343 Jake Postlewait 2 90 Kevin Gunderson 209 Dallas Buck 153 1968 1973 1 66 Gail Meier ScottAnderson E r c S allee M ar k Niles Mike Gorman ..................... Jeff Reece Mike Gorman JeffReece ScottAnderson John Sipple Bryce Hulstrom Jeff Otis .. :......................... Rod Scheckla Kent Nielson Craig McCarthy JeffSmith Scott Christman Scott Christman Mason Smith Kevin Hooker Andrew Checketts Mark Newell Chris Pine B R Cook Scott Nicholson Jack Humphrey Ken Forsch Greg Lebeck Jerry Johnson Greg Lebeck Greg Jurgenson Joel McCowan GregJurgenson Tom Chamberlain Ken Noble 1967 310 1996 1997 i 667 (6-3) 800(4-1) 800(4-1) 875 (7-1) 545 (6-5) 933(14-1) 786 (11-3) 778(7-2) 818(9-2) 1000(8-0) 917(11-1) 400(6-9) 545(6-5) 846(11-2) 857(6-1) 833 (5-1) 786 (11-3) 993(19-11 .B.R..Cook Frank Roelandt Jerry Exley Jeff Post 2006 ` OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE 2004 2005 Dallas Buck Dallas Buck 57 1989 None 118 1990 Jeff Post Jeff Smith 2 1991 1992 J eff Pos t 2 1993 Scott Christman Mason Smith 4 51. Innings pitched 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Ken Forsch 591 Ken Forsch 980 Tony Perry ,. ...................... 822 Jerry Johnson .................... 611 Bob Martin 560 Greg Jurgenson 742 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Andrew Checketts B R Cook Scott Nicholson Scott Nicholson Ste p henCo peland Ben Rowe Jake Postlewait Dallas Buck . None BrodyPercell ....... « ................. 1 1999 B R Cook 1 2000 Mark Newell 2001 Scott Nicholson .. 2002 None 2003 N one 2004 None 2005 Dallas Buck 720 992 951 931 891 JackHumphrey Bill Martinez 1968 Ken Forsch Ryan Lip- e 4 1991 R.A. Neitzel Dave Schoppe 5 1972 None 1973 None 1974 Greg Jurgenson Gail Meier Charlie Schlottman 1 1975 1976 Ken Noble 3 1977 Ken Noble 1 1978 Pat Barry 1 1979 Bruce Plato Bob Flynn 1980 1978 Greg LeBeck Tony Perry Mike Keck Keith Gentz Wayne Bums Greg Jurgenson Joe Myhre Greg Jurgenson Greg Jurgenson Gail Meier Ken Noble Ken Noble ScottAnderson Eric Sallee 1979 MarkNiles 7 2003 860 1980 Kyle Dunning 6 2004 1010 1062 1302 1981 5 962 832 1984 John Collins Mike Gorman J e ff Reece Sco ttA n d erson David Brundage John Sipple .............. 4 1967 Jack Humphrey 2 1986 David Brundage 5 1968 Ken Forsch 1 1987 Jeff Otis :.....T' :..................::.. 6 9 Rod Scheckla 7 Jeff Otis 4 Jeff Post 1969 None 1986 1970 Bob Beall Jerry Johnson ....................... Wayne Burns 1987 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1982 1983 1985 941 1290 1988 Complete games 1967 1 2 1998 Kyle Dunning 930 J oh n C olli ns 762 Mike Gorman ............. .....: 920 Jeff Reece 1071 Scott Anderson 1081 John Sipple 1032 Bryce Hulstrom 962 Jeff Otis 970 Rod Scheckla 1041 Kent Nielson 960 Jeff Post 822 Jeff Smith 922 Jeff Post 1072 Scott Christman 1102 Mason Smith 1202 Jeremy Beard 910 Eric Lovinger 821 Mark Newell 721 1981 1 1997 MarkNiles 1977 1 671 1980 1976 2 .. 630 1979 1975 1995 2 MikeThurman Jeremy Beard .... Kevin Hooker .. Eric Lovinger Chris Pine 1978 1974 IF 1996 Gail Meier :............. ..... Greg Jurgenson Ken Noble Ken Noble Ken Noble Eric Sallee 1973 1994 2 1989 3 1990 4 1999 5 ScottChristman ScottChristman 9 10 Mason Smith 10 MikeThurman 6 Kevin Hooker 5 Eric Lovinger AndrewChecketts 3 Mark Newell 3 6 Andrew Checketts B R Cook .............................. 4 4 2000 ThadJohnson 5 Scott Nicholson 5 10 .............. 3 1992 3 1993 3 1994 3 1995 1996 1997 1998 9 . 6 2001 ScottNicholson 7 2002 Ben Rowe 2 Ben Rowe 2 Jonah Nickerson Jake Postlewait 2005 Dallas Buck 5 2 7 Shutouts 11 1971 1 1 1982 None 1983 Jeff Reece 1984 None 1985 Ron Daulton Chris Payne John Rushing 1988 2 . .2 Kyle Dunning Mike Gorman Lou Tanselli John Collins Kyle Dunning Jeff Reece 3 1 MarkNiles 1981 1 .. 1 1 1 ................. 1 1 1 . John Sipple Bryce Hulstrom John Sipple Jeff Otis John Sipple 1 1 ... 1 1 2 2 .. 3 4 ReC1_STAT; YEARLY TEAM TOTALS 2003 Batting average 305 ... 2004 293 316 1967 270 1968 ............................................. 259 1969 243 1970 247 1971 279 1972 254 1973 253 1969 1974 267 1970 1975 300 1971 1976 272 1972 1977 280 1973 1978 270 1974 1979 255 1980 285 1981 292 1977 .. 1982 286 1978 ....r..... .. 1983 306 1979 J:......... .............» ............... 1,280 1984 ............................................. 253 .............................................. 307 1980 ...... .................................... 1,516 1985 1981 ..................«.................... 1,428 1986 293 1982 1,390 293 1983 1,452 1984 1,427 1985 .1,645 1990 293 ................. .................................... 280 ............... 306 1986 1,775 1991 ... 272 1987 .1,538 1992 271 1988 1,612 1993 311 1989 1994 272 1995 ..........................................::.. 263 1996 306 1987 1988 1989 :............ .......... 2005 J At-bats S . X89 J'a9 1967 0 327 1998 318 I ... .... .1,219 1,268 1,079 1,163 . 1,129 . 1,180 . 1,275 1,312 1975 ::.y. ....::: .:.:....................._.. .. 1976 Oregon State's first 30-win season came in 1976 1997 1,154 .. 1968 1999 .292 2000 .310 I 1990 2001 315 2002 302 1,502 1,563 . 1,471 1,644 . . 1,772 1991 1,542 1992 1,681 p1 I d 1,674 1994 1996 4 1993 1,649 1997 1995 1,594 1998 1996 1,680 1999 1997 ...1,780 2000 ..1,720 2001 1,903 2002 1,891 2003 2001 1,960 2004 2002 1,892 2005 .. 1998 .. 1999 .. 2000 2003 2004 2005 1,885 . Home runs jr 1,849 .. 2,005 1967 1968 Hits 1969 312 1970 315 1971 309 1972 266 1973 324 1974 1972 312 1975 1973 298 1976 1974 340 1975 394 1976 408 ... ... 1967 1968 ........ 1969 1970 .. .. 1971 1979 . 1982 1980 397 1996 381 1982 64 1968 1981 326 1997 504 1983 57 1969 1982 432 1998 438 1984 57 1970 1983 417 1999 353 1985 98 1971 398 2000 420 1986 ... 79 1972 108 1973 1986 { ...... 1981 1978 Coach Jack Riley and the Beavers visited Hawai'i in 1979 i 1980 ... 1984 1985 . 2001 400 1987 1984 361 2002 382 1988 80 1974 1987 505 2003 382 1989 82 1975 1988 520 2004 ... 374 1990 108 1976 1989 450 2005 422 1991 61 1977 1990 . 1992 87 1978 1991 1993 89 1979 1992 1994 82 1980 1993 43 1995 70 1981 1994 .. 1986 ... 1987.. 1988....... .. 473 i 444 I 1983 1985 .. 1990 542 Doubles 419 1967 455 1968 32 1996 89 1982 1995 521 1969 53 1997 92 1983 1996 .. 1992 1993 ... 1994 .. 92 1984 1997 118 1985 1998 2000 111 1986 1999 39 2001 .. 107 1987 2000 43 2002 2003 109 1988 2001 123 1989 2002 2004 2005 82 1990 2003 109 1991 2004 1992 2005 1970 44 1998 419 1971 42 1999 1996 514 1972 44 1997 582 1973 1998 547 1974 1999 556 1975 2000 586 1976 2001 618 1977 77 2002 572 1978 69 2003 575 1979 54 541 1980 80 Triples 634 1981 85 1967 .. i .. 63 I 2005 .. { 2004 52 ... i. 449 1995 ... i 461 i 1989 1991 . 1977 438 1978 1979 ... d .. 1977 .. . .. . . 1993 Runs batted in 1994 14 1995 143 1967 1968 rL Runs 1970 155 1971 197 1974 207 1975 275 135 .. 132 . 1971 . 158 1972 130 1973 143 1974 181 1975 239 I 181 ' 1973 oti 150 'tis 1972 1969 1970 .r 4 .iifi{n 164 i 1969 154 . 240 1976 281 1977 .. 268 1977 301 1978 .... 227 1978 .. 255 1979 1979 209 1980 355 1981 321 1982 308 1983 333 1984 210 1985 1985 379 1986 1986 375 1987 1987 354 1988 1988 333 1989 1989 335 1990 1990 329 1991 1991 .. 290 1992 1992 302 1993 315 1993 365 1994 231 1994 l 277 ' 285 1976 . . 341 . 330 . 306 304 288 287 . 249 .... 266 i 1996 181 j 3 1995 .. 275 i r is 1995.. Jack Riley, Ralph Coleman, OSU President Robert MacVicar and athletic director Dee Andros at Coleman Field's dedication in 1981 267 - .. 1984 287 i 1983 312 i ... 7 1982 185 .. j 1981 ... i.. . j 1980 .. 253 .. 334 ! .©04 2006 i il' OREGON STATE =BASEBALL GUIDE o° , ' 1 i 69 15 (1 b-LU-1) 1991 455 1973 1998 408 1974 16(16-23) 1999 ............................................. 320 1975 28 (28-10-1) 1000 383 1976 ?001 366 1977 31(31-15) 31(31-17) ?002 348 1978 ?003 330 1979 ?004 325 1980 ?005 393 1981 22(22-22-2) 21(21-25) 33(33-16) 29(29-14-1) 1982 .................... :.......... ..:.. 29(29-15) 27 (27 - 17 ) 1983 Walks 1984 22(22-23) 180 1985 :.. _ ............................. 34(34-17) 146 1986 39 (39-15) 1971 174 1987 31(31-15) 1972 162 1988 30 (30-19) 164 1989 151 1990 27(27-23) 30 (30-22) 199 1991 28(28-20) 1976 258 1992 ......:......................... 23(23-30) 1977 :............................................. 259 1993 1978 ..........................................:. 222 ............................................. 212 1994 31(31-18) 35(35-16) 1979 1995 ............. ...............: 25(25-24-1) 1980 286 1981 249 1969 1970 1973 ............................................ ....................... _............ ..._... 1974 1975 1982 .................................. :........................................... 242 1983 248 1984 198 1985 ............................................ 273 OSU set what was then a school record with 39 wins in 1986 1991 366 1982 63 1997 2001 914 1992 387 1983 85 1998 .... 38(38-12-1) 35 (35-14-1) 2002 .......... ............ 897 1993 428 1984 38 1999 19(19-35) 2003 869 1994 388 1985 51 2000 28(28-27) 2004 797 1995 395 1986 101 2001 31(31-24) 2005 882 1996 440 1987 48 2002 1997 497 1988 ................................. ...... ...... 61 2003 31(31-23) 25(25-28) 1989 C ..... ....... ............ ....... ............ is 71 2004 31(31-22) 2005 46 (46-12) 316 1987 238 1988 272 ......................................... . 484 297 Slugging percentage 1998 1989 1999 422 1990 ........................... ............... ..::. 73 1990 176 1967 381 2000 474 1991 53 1991 214 1968 ..:....................................::..1..1. 350 2001 466 1992 69 1992 251 1969 323 2002 474 1993 61 1993 205 1970 ............................................. 335 2003 461 1994 71 1994 204 1971 347 2004 431 1995 A.:.........I ................................. 23 1995 200 1972 357 2005 440 1996 1996 247 1973 320 1997 293 1974 348 1998 337 1975 385 Stolen bases 265 1976 380 1967 ?000 264 1977 386 ?001 193 1978 376 ?002 222 1979 1003 ............................................. 330 1980 ?004 270 1005 287 1999 .................................. Total bases 32 (32-16-1) 897 2000 1986 1998 1996 1967 658(25-13) 1968 635 (23-13-1) 49 1969 460 (17-20-1) 1997 .......w ..................................... 46 1970 559 (19-15) 1971 514 (18-17) ................................... ... 45 1999 23 40 2000 39 1968 57 2001 .... ....r ..................................... 44 1969 27 2002 48 345 1970 33 2003 ............. 49 435 1971 ............................................... 28 2004 54 1981 446 1972 28 2005 85 1982 1973 1983 ..................................... .... 437 ............................................. 445 1984 339 1975 43 Wins 1985 435 1976 75 1986 406 1977 72 1987 .............. 455 1978 ............................................. 40 1988 416 1979 60 1989 381 1980 1990 422 1981 .............................................. Winning percentage 34 1972 351(13-24) 1973 ... .............. 431(15-20-1) 410(16-23) 731(28-10-1) 1974 1975 ................ 1977 ..y _ 674(31-15) 646(31-17) 1978 500(22-22-2) 1979 457(21-25) 1976 1980 673 (33-16) 1981 .670(29-14-1) 1967 659(29-15) 1983 614 (27-17) 1984 98 25(25-13) 23(23-13-1) 1969 17(17-20-1) 19(19-15) 1970 1971 ................................ ...'.)`. 18(18-17) 1982 1968 489(22-23) 667(34-17) 722(39-15) 77 1972 13(13-24) 1974 1967 440 1968 427 1969 409 1970 362 1971 404 1987 674 (31-15) 1972 403 1988 .612(30-19) 1973 378 1989 540(27-23) 1974 444 1990 577(30-22) ..J:: 505 1991 583(28-20) 1976 571 1992 .766 (23-30) 1977 .._....................... ....: ::........»< 603 1993 ................ .............. 633(31-18) 1978 553 1994 686(35-16) 1979 442 1995 1980 660 1981 637 1997 510(25-24-1) 663(32-16-1) 755(38-12-1) 1982 608 1998 710 (35-14-1) 1983 646 1999 352(19-35) 1984 484 2000 .509 (28-27) 716 2001 564(31-24) 721 2002 574(31-23) 1987 700 2003 472(25-28) 1988 670 2004 585(31-22) 1989 627 2005 793(46-12) 1990 748 1991 564 1992 650 Saves 1993 717 1976 .....:.:::....:.::a..........:............. 2 1994 639 1977 9 1995 629 1978 2 .:..........................................: 740 1997 .......................................... 885 1979 1998 1 000 1981 1975 ......................... 1985 1986 .. .. 1986 1996 111x1111 ii1 1996 833 Ann 1985 1980 OSU played its first indoor games at the Kingdome in 1993 1QAb 7 ............................................... ..................................... 7 9 7 tv ° rrn- "m 2006 } T OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE moo.- 1983 4 1990 1984 4 1991 1985 10 1992 1986 1987..... 1988 9 1993 .......... ..._ 2 1994 8 1995 .... , ........................ 1989 6 1996 1990 13 1997 1991 2 1998 1992 .r .... 5 1999 1993 1 2000 1994 . . ..:.......> .............. ..._.... ... _.......:.,. 7 2001 1995 7 2002 2 1996 7 2003 3 2004 2 2005 4 , 1997 11 1998 .... 6 .. 1999 7 2000 3 2001 ...... . 2003 . . .. ... .. 2004 Shutouts 6 2002 ...... 2005 14 1967 13 1968 13 1969 21 1970 1971 Earned run average 1967 2 60 1968 3 76 1969 3 76 1970 3 50 . 422 1971 1972 431 1973 1974 434 1975 3.19 1976 2 80 411 1977 ... 1978 .. 305 3.58 1979 2 96 1980 3.30 .. 1981 446 1982 4 24 1983 .................. 4 67 1984 ....... 4 74 ... 492 1985 ....... .... 1986. 3 51 1987 454 1988 4 71 1989 4 63 1990 . 4 38 In 1997, OSU set what was then a regular-season wins record with 38 4772 1974 2003 237 1975 339 0 2005 4651 4661 5170 1975 1974 ......................... 252 1976 1980 3920 ................................... 4062 3850 3400 4001 362 1981 363 0 3581 3661 1972 1985 292 1973 1986 ...................................... ..:. 339 1987 1988 1989 274 1977 1990 312 1978 1991 232 1979 1992 299 1993 1994 1981 ............................. 8 1970 ............................... :......._..... 8 1971 ............. ........... .:........... :........ 9 1972 ............................................... 3 1973 ..................... :.:...... ................. 7 1974 ........ .............................. ...... 19 1983 1975 16 1989 1976 23 1990 1977 16 1991 1978 17 1992 1979 16 1993 ........... 1968 1969 1998 421 1986 1999 343 1987 2000 334 1988 302 1989 2002 252 1990 2003 285 1991 2004 344 1992 451 0 1980 19 1994 2005 ............................................ 463 1993 4240 4350 1981 13 1995 1994 1982 12 1996 1995 4071 1983 14 1997 1996 4190 4260 4260 4650 4722 4800 1984 19 1998 1985 11 1986 17 2000 11 2001 1988 17 2002 1989 13 2003 1994 .......... 3 37 1995 1997 3160 1998 1969 3301 1999 4 42 1970 1996 3 93 1971 2872 2982 1997 .................................... 410 1998 520 . 2000 2001 ............... 1987 'sw . ................................... 2002 ............ ....................... :......... 5 60 2003 634 4 67 3 06 Strikeouts .... 234 284 1969 258 ............... ......................... 1970 . . 213 1971 181 1972 225 1973 242 1974 196 1975 1976 218 291 , 1977 , , . 277 1978 206 1979 202 1980 ...... 1981 . ... ....... 232 ......... 228 1982 227 1983 262 ................................. 1985 1986 1987 1988 ... ........................................ . 1999 ..................... .......... :........... ...... 2005 _ ..................................... 7 37 2000 ............... .......................... 6 00 2001 5 85 ......................................... 1968 ............................................ 2004 1999 1967 ........ 1984 3772 4150 4591 3822 4142 4152 4351 4052 311 2 2004 2005 1982 1985 1968 .. . 1980 ............ ...< .. 5 1967 355 442 1993 1979 Complete games 1997 r,<.. .................... .. 1978 1983 2001 ........... 1977 1982 1984 . 1976 347 1967 . . 2004 ................... ........................y 263 1996 .......................................:...y, 288 1995 4 85 1992 1, 2002 281 Innings pitched . .............. I 1973 3171 291 0 3191 1984 4 02 1991 1972 q ..t - The 1952 College World Series team held a 50-year reunion in 2002 ............................................. 3 2006 = OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE a - ai a F= 71 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 Harry Richards, 2B 1949 Frank Roelandt, C 1950 Gene Tanselli, SS 1951 Don Taylor,1 B 1952 Don White, P 1953 Bud Shirtcliff, OF 1954 Jay Dean,1 B 1955 Jay Dean,1 B 1956 Dan Lovejoy, C 1957 SylJohnson P 1958 Tom Bowen, 38 K im Bradshaw, OF Jerry Droscher, OF Grimm Mason, OF Larry Petersen, OF Al Lehrer, OF 1 959 1960 1961 1962 1963 , m k' Victor Brown 1962 1963 1964 1965 1964 Steve Clark, P 1966 1965 Morrell Crary, C 1967 1966 1967 1968 1969 Ron Lucas, C Bill Bonser, C Tom Tracey, OF Ti m Gl eason, C Ken Forsch 1969 Jim Powell 1970 Jerry Johnson 1971 B ob B ea ll INF 1972 1971 Dou g Miller OF 1973 1983 Doug Miller, OF Dan Cunningham, OF Tom Drahn IF Tom Simas , 2B Pete Rowe C Jeff Doyle , 2B Bob McNair , 1 B Bob Flynn , P Bob McNair,1 B Al Hunsinger , 1 B Jim Wilson 1 B Jeff Reece, P 1974 1984 Scott Anderson, P 1985 Dave Brundage 1 B-P 1986 1986 Dave Brundage, OF-P 1987 Ken Bowen , INF 1988 Lance Rice, C Jeff Brauning, 2B Paul Sanders , OF 1987 RA Neitzel,INF 1990 1991 Paul Sanders, C 1991 1992 Jamie Burke , 3B 1992 1993 1993 1994 Scott Christman , P Mason Smith , P 1995 Kevin Hooker, P-I N F 1995 1996 David Schmidt , C 1996 1997 Ryan McDonald, 2B 1997 1998 Andrew Checketts, P Joe Gerber,1 B Brian Barden, 3B Scott Nicholson, P Tom Creighton, UT Seth Pietsch, OF Jake Postlewait, P Jacoby Ellsbury, OF 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1989 1990 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 , , , , , JackHumphrey Jack Humphrey 1968 1970 , Cecil Ira Cecil Ira Steve Clark Wayne Swango 1975 1976 Bill Cloyes 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Scott Nicholson Scott Nicholson Ty Kline Jared Sanders Jake Postlewait Jake Postlewait Dallas Buck Kevin Gunderson Jonah Nickerson 1984 ScottAnderson 1980 1985 1981 1998 John Sipple John Sipple Dave Brundage Bryce Hulstrom Jeff Otis John Sipple Jeff Otis Jeff Post Jeff Post Jeff Post Scott Christman Mason Smith Kevin Hooker Eric Lovinger Mark Newell Andrew Checketts 1999 B R Cook Gary Beck, 3B 1982 Jeff Doyle, 2B Jerry Miller, OF Jerry Yung,3B Dave Backen, OF Mark Niles, P Bob McNair,1 B John Collins, P Bill Gassaway, P 1983 Chris Newman, 1 B 1984 Scott Anderson, P 1985 Ken Bowen, SS Bryan Ganter, OF Tim Lambert, DH Keith Krafve, 3B Randy Duke,1 B-DH Troy Haugen, 3B Lance Donaly, P R A Neitzel, IF Kevin Hooker, IF Mason Smith, P Randy Hunter, C Kevin Hooker, 2B-P Mike Thurman, P 1977 1978 1979 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 2004 1998 , 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 Al Hunsinger,1 B 1981 1982 Mickey Riley, 2B 1983 Mickey Riley, 2B 1984 Ken Bowen, 2B 1985 Ken Bowen, SS 1986 Ken Bowen, SS 1987 Lance Rice, C 1959 Ray Lunde Gary Moore 1960 Bill Oerding 1961 Leon Criner 1999 Come Willkie, 2B 2000 Bryan Ingram, C 2001 Bryan Ingram, C Aaron Mathews, OF Aaron Mathews, OF Aaron Mathews,OF Jacoby Ellsbury, OF 2002 2003 2005 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 Jerry Miller RobertWebster 1979-80 Steve Lyons 1975-76 1978-79 1981-82 MarkAllen 1982-83 Jeff Reece Rich Duke Scott Klug Keith Krafve Paul Sanders 1983-84 Ben Johnson, SS 1984-85 Jeff Brauning, 2B Troy Haugen, 3B Paul Sanders, OF Aaron Anderson, OF Paul Sanders, C Dave Schoppe, UTIL Allen Snelling, SS 1986-87 1990 1991 1992 1990-91 1991-92 Mason Smith 1992-93 Jeff Post 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Gail Meier Pete Rowe Ryan McDonald Cory Kerwood Gail Meier 1974-75 Dave Gassaway 1989 Awarded to Oregon State's Most Valuable Pitcher The trophy is named for the former Beaver pitcher 1955 Lowell Pearce 1956 Dan Lovejoy SylJohnson Allen Snelling, SS BrentWatts,UTIL David Schmidt, C Matt Bailie, l B Abino Vazquez, OF Matt Bailie,1 B 1988 Bill Cloyes Award 1958 1997 2004 Award Andy Jenkins, lB 1957 1995 1996 G o ld Gl ove 1983 1994 2001 1994 Eric Stark, OF Chris Biles, OF Tom Creighton UT Seth Pietsch , OF Paul Richie , C Cole Gillespie, OF for the former Beaver catcher 1976 1989 2000 Aaron Anderson, OF 1993 A J Marquardt, OF Ben Bertrand, C Bryan Ingram, C 2005 1975 Tom Simas, 3B 1988 1999 Awarded to Oregon State's Most Improved Player The trophy is named Bob Flynn Kyle Dunning John Collins MikeGorman Jeff Reece 1982 1998 Bill Bonser Award Pat Barry 1981 1997 Greg Jurgenson Gail Meier Greg Jurgenson G ail M e i er Ken Noble Eric Sallee 1980 1996 2003 1974 1979 1995 A J Marquardt, OF Jeremy Beard, P David Schmidt, C Chris Wakeland, OF Mark Newell, P Gre g Lebeck ScottAnderson 1978 1994 2002 1973 Tom Apa, C 1977 Bert Babb Sr. Bill Bonser Mason Smith Kevin Hooker Kevin Hooker Ryan McDonald Rob Colley Rob Colley Jake Quiring Jake Quiring Jake Quiring Jake Quiring Jake Quiring Jacoby Ellsbury Ryan Gipson ,Ps d 72 OREGON STATE ALL-AMERICANS ABCA-denotes American Baseball Coaches Association; BA-denotes Baseball America magazine; CBdenotes Collegiate Baseball newspaper; NCBWA-denotes National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association; USAT/SW-denotes USAToday/Sports Weekly 1952 Dwane Helbig, OF (ABCA2nd) (* 418,3 HRs, 10 RBIs) 1953 Bailey Brem, P (ABCA 3rd) (*4-1, 2 00 ERA) 1954 1955 1960 1962 1963 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) Cecil Ira, P (ABCA 3rd) (11-4,1 23 ERA) Cecil Ira, P (ABCA) Bailey Brern (10-2,1 83 ERA) 1982 Jim Wilson, 1 B (ABCA 3rd, BA 3rd) 1986 ( 336,21 HRs, 62 RBIs) Dave Brundage, UTIL (ABCA 2nd) 1987 1993 1994 1997 1998 ( 366,8 HRs, 44 RBIs; 8-4,3 19 ERA) Ken Bowen, SS (BA 2nd) (404,9 HRs, 51 RBIs) Scott Christman, P (ABCA, BA 2nd, CB) (14-1,2,20 ERA) Mason Smith, P (BA 3rd, CB 3rd) (11-3,2 39 ERA) Mark Newell, P (NCBWA 3rd) (8-0,2 12 ERA) Andrew Checketts, P (CB 3rd, NCBWA2nd) Cecil Ira (11-1, 3 77 ERA) 2001 2005 Scott Nicholson, P (CB 3rd) (11-2.3 58 ERA) Dallas Buck, P (ABCA 1st, BA 1 st, CB 1st, NCBWA 2nd, USAT/SW 1st) (12-1, 2 09 ERA, 1 Sv) Jacoby Ellsbury, OF (ABCA 1st, BA 1st, CB 2nd, NCBWA 1st, USAT/SW2nd) (406,6 HRs, 48 RBIs) Jonah Nickerson (USAT/SW 2nd) (9-2,2 13 ERA) *-denotes that only Northern Division statistics are available for that season Scott Christman .Jim Wilson Jay Dean. 200 OREGON STATE= BASEBALLGUIO 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE 3 As selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America 1986 1987 Ken Bowen, SS (293,28 RBIs, 6 HRs; 3 60 GPA, Marketing) Bryan Garter, OF (357,35 RBIs, 1 HR; 3 65 GPA, Pre-Medicine) Ken Bowen, SS (404,51 RBIs, 9 HRs; n/a GPA, Marketing) 1994 Bryan Ganter, OF (284,32 RBIs, 9 HRs; n/a GPA, Pre-Medicine) Mason Smith, P 1998 (11-3,2 39 ERA; 3 83 GPA, Business) Ben Bertrand, C ( 353, 54 RBIs, 10 HRs; Ken Bowen Bryan Ganter Mason Smith Ben Bertrand 3 46 GPA, Science) OREGON STATE ALL-REGION / ALL-DISTRICT As selected by the American Baseball Coaches Association All-District VIII 1949 Frank Roelandt, C (* 508,20 RBIs) 1950 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) 1951 1952 1953 BaileyBrem,P (*4-1,2 00 ERA) 1954 1955 1957 John Thomas, C (* 316, 1 HR, 9 RBIs) Bud Shirtcliff, OF (* 292,2 HRs, 10 RBIs) Jay Dean,1 B ( 456 , 26 RBI s, 0 HRs) Jay Dean,1 B (465 , 28 RBIs , 1 HR) Twink Pedersen, 3B Bryce Hulstrom 1985 1959 Jerry Droscher, OF 1986 (321,19 RBIs) 1960 Larry Petersen, OF (419,16 RBIs) 1962 Cecil Ira, P 1963 (11-4,1 23 ERA) Cecil Ira, P (10-2,1 83 ERA) Al Lehrer, OF Dave Brundage,1 B Jeff Otis, P (2nd) (370,4 HRs, 40 RBIs; (94,2 88 ERA) 7-3 , 4 63 ERA) Ke n B ow e n , SS ( 2nd ) (400 , 21 RBIs) 1987 Kevin Hooker (332,4 HRs, 44 RBIs) John Sipple, P (2nd) (10-2,4 53 ERA) Dave Brundage, OF ( 366,8 HRs, 44 RBIs; 8-4,3 19 ERA) Ken Bowen, SS (2nd) (293,6 HRs, 28 RBIs) Bryce Hulstrom, P (2nd) (7-2,2 51 ERA) Ken Bowen, SS (404,9 HRs, 51 RBIs) 1988 A J Marquardt, OF (376, 6 HRs, 40 RBIs) Ben Johnson , SS (2nd) 276 , 1 HR , 26 RBIs) Lance Rice , C (2nd) All-West Region ( 323, 5 HRs, 47 RBIs) John Sipple , P (2nd) Includes Oregon, Washington, California, Arizona 1998 Andrew Checketts, P (2nd) ( 1989 Jerry Droscher (6-3,1 82 ERA) Jeff Brauning, 2B (2nd) (340, 1 HR, 38 RBIs) 1990 R A Nietzel, UTIL (355,3 HRs, 20 RBIs) 1993 Scott Christman, P (14-1,2 20 ERA) Kevin Hooker, 2B (351, 0 HRs, 31 RBIs) Mike Gorman Jacoby Ellsbury, OF (406,6 HRs, 48 RBIs) Pat Casey Coach of the Year *-denotes that only Northern Division statistics are available for that season (11-1, 3 77 ERA) 2001 2005 Chris Biles, OF ( 395,9 HRs, 48 RBIs) Scott Nicholson, P (11-2,3 58 ERA) Dallas Buck, P (12-1, 2 09 ERA, 1 Sv) (374,19 RBIs) All-Region 9 1976 Pete Rowe, C 1977 (338,4 HRs, 30 RBIs) Jeff Doyle,1 B (2nd) (350,5 HRs, 30 RBIs) 1978 Bob McNair,1 B (2nd) 1982 1984 (316, 10 HRs, 46 RBIs) Jim Wilson, 1B ( 336,21 HRs, 62 RBIs) Mike Gorman, P (2nd) (9-2,2 93 ERA) Mickey Riley, 2B (2nd) ( 374, 0 HRs, 23 RBIs) Scott Anderson, P (2nd) (8-6,166 ERA) Bud Chuck Chris Lance Rice 2006 I OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE OREGON STATE ALL-LEAGUE (MVP)-denotes league Most Valuable Player or Player of the Year; (FOY)denotes league Freshman of the Year All-Northern Division 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 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) Bailey Brem, P Jay Dean , 1 B Bud Shirtcliff, OF Norb Wellman, P 1975 Jerry Bettendorf, IF (2nd) 1976 Phil Jantze OF (2nd) Dan Lovejo y, C (2nd) Jerry Exley, OF Tom Hunt, OF Twink Pedersen, 3B Syl Johnson, P (2nd) Dan Luby, 2B (2nd) Gene Bates,1 B Tom Bowen, 3B 1958 1977 1978 1980 1981 1982 Ray Lunde, P (HM) 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 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 Cecil Ira, P Al Lehrer, 3B Cecil Ira, P Al Lehrer, 3B Dave Long, 2B 1964 Frank Peters, OF Doug Stahl, SS Steve Clark, P 1965 Morrell Crary, C 1966 Ron Lucas, SS Jack Humphrey, P All-Pacific-8 1967 Jack Humphrey, P (2nd) Tom Jones, 1 B (2nd) Bob Kaiser, OF (2nd) 1968 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) 1969 1970 1971 All-Northern Division 1972 Dan Cunningham, UTIL Ramon Gonzalez, OF Gail Meier, P Pete Rowe, C Tom Simas, UTIL Jeff Doyle, UTIL Ken Noble, P Pete Rowe, C Rich Dodge, OF Jeff Doyle, 2B Pete Rowe, C Rich Harper C Bob M c N a r, 1 B Jerry Miller , OF 1987 1988 1983 1984 1985 1989 1986 1990 John Sipple, P Jeff Brauning, 2B 1998 Jeff Otis, P Jeff Post, P Aaron Anderson, 1 B (2nd) Ben Jo h nson, SS 2 n d ( R A Ne tze i l 1991 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 1993 Scott Anderson, P 1995 1992 1994 1996 Chris Wakeland, OF Tony Calderon, IF (HM) Ben Bertrand, C Jacoby Ellsbury, OF (HM) Mike Boire, P Andrew Checketts, P Mike Leone, DH 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 Andy Jarvis, 1 B (H M) Aaron Mathews, OF (HM) Seth Pietsch, OF (HM) 2004 2005 ) , 3B ( 2n d ) Paul Sanders , C (2nd) Dave Backen, UTIL Al Hunsinger, 3B Bob McNair,1 8 Dave Backen, UTIL Al Hunsinger,1B (MVP) Todd Th omas, OF Quinn Williams, 3B Ken Bowen, SS Dave Brundage, P, OF (MVP) Bryce Hulstrom, P 1997 Ben Johnson, SS Ben Johnson, SS , Dain Syverson, 3B Ken Bowen, SS Dave Brundage, l B Mel Malinak, 28 John Sipple, P Quinn Williams, 3B Ken Bowen, SS (MVP) Randy Duke, UTIL Jeff Otis, P Rod Scheckla, P Lance Rice, C Jerry Yung, UTI L Gar y Moore , P Bob Berreman, OF (HM) Rob Drahn, DH i 1979 Eric Lovinger Bill Wagner Greg Jurgenson, P Pete Rowe, OF Chuck Fisk, 2B Jack Pinion, OF Jay Dean,1 B Jerry Exley, OF , 1957 1974 Jay Dean,1B Bobby Buob, IF (2nd) Bill Epperle, P (2nd) Chuck Fisk, IF (2nd) John Fredericks, OF (2nd) Al Guidotti, P (2nd) 1956 Jeff Otis Dave Schoppe, UTIL (2nd) Kevin Hooker, 2B Jeff Post, P (2nd) Paul Sanders, C (2nd) Dave Schoppe, UTIL (2nd) Jamie Burke, 3B (2nd) Scott Christman, P (2nd) Jamie Burke, 3B Scott Christman, P (MVP) Kevin Hooker, 2B Randy Hunter, C A J Marquardt, OF 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, 2B Chris Pine, P David Schmidt, C All-Pacific-10 1999 2000 , 2001 2002 2003 , Joe Gerber,1 B Come Willkie, 2B (HM) B R Cook, P (HM) Joe Gerber, I B Drew Hedges, OF Brian Barden, 3B (HM) Andy Jarvis DH (HM) Thad Johnson, P (HM) Scott Nicholson, P (HM) Brian Barden, 3B Chris Biles, OF Bryan Ingram, C Scott Nicholson, P Josh Carter, OF (HM) Curbs Davis, DH (HM) Thad Johnson, P (HM) Brian Barden, 3B Will Hudson, SS (HM) Andy Jarvis, 1B (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) Jacoby Ellsbury, OF Aaron Mathews, OF Jake Postlewait, P Kevin Gunderson, P (HM) Paul Richie, C (HM) Jacoby Ellsbury, OF (co-MVP) Darwin Barney, SS (FOY) Dallas Buck, P Kevin Gunderson , P And y Jenkins , 1 B Jonah Nickerson P Nate Fogle, P (HM) Ryan Gipson, 2B (HM) Tyler Graham, OF (H M) Anton Maxwell, P (HM) Shea McFeely, 3B (HM) Coach of the Year NORTHERN DIVISION 1994 Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley 1997 Pat Casey 1982 1983 1986 1993 PACIFIC-10 2005 Pat Casey 4*1 2006 STATE BASEBALL GUIDE 75 OREGON STATE MAJOR LEAGUERS V'/tb bt MULMtI IL M, OF 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) DONJOHNSON,2B 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 WesSchulmerich ;114-113, 3 37 ERA, 51 Svs) LUTE BARNES, IF 1972-73 NewYork 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 1983 St Louis Cardinals 297, 0 HRs, 2 RBIs) 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) Don Johnson JIM WILSON, 113 1985 Cleveland Indians 1989 Seattle Mariners :227, 0 HRs, 4 RBls) 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 Ed. Coleman Howard Maple 2006 BASEBALL OREGON STATE DRAFT PICKS Where OSU players were drafted by 1980: Bob McNair, 1 B, 4th round, 1988: Lance Rice, C, 15th round, Los 1997: Joe Messman, RHP, 7th round, LHP, 7th round, Colorado Rockies; Kyle Major League Baseball teams at the Toronto Blue Jays Angeles Dodgers; John Sipple, LHP, Houston Astros; Tyler Swinburnson, Aselton, LHP, 11th round, Minnesota conclusion of their college careers 1981: Steve Lyons, SS-OF, 1st round (19th overall pick), Boston Red Sox; Al 16th round, Texas Rangers; Rod RHP, 16th round, Cleveland Indians Twins; Jared Sanders, RHP, 14th round, (June regular draft, unless otherwise noted): Hunsinger, 1 B, 16th round, St Louis Astros 1968: Ken Forsch, LHP, 18th round, Cardinals Houston Astros, 1982: Jim Wilson, 1 B, 2nd round, 1969: Lute Cleveland Indians; Mike Gorman, RHP, Barnes, 2B, 21st round, Scheckla, RHP, 26th round, Houston 1989: Jeff Brauning, IF, 26th round, San Francisco Giants 1990: Ben Johnson, SS, 29th round, Pittsburgh Pirates, 1998: Chris Pine, RHP, 5th round, Cincinnati Reds; Aaron Mathews, OF, Milwaukee Brewers; Brody Percell, 19th round, Toronto Blue Jays; Nathan LHP, 7th round, Cleveland Indians; Pendley, LHP, 19th round, San Andrew Checketts, RHP, 21st round, Francisco Giants Boston Red Sox; Matt Bailie, 1 B-RHP, 2005: Jacoby Ellsbury, OF, let round, Boston Red Sox; Andy Jenkins, New York Mets 21st round, Oakland Athletics 1970: Bob Beall, 1 B-OF, 28th round, Philadelphia Phillies; Jerry Johnson, 1991: Paul Sanders, C, 32nd round, 1999: B R Cook, RHP, 3rd round, St January secondary, Toronto Blue Jays; Kansas City Royals; Jeff Smith, RHP, Louis Cardinals; Troy Schader, SS, 21st Fogle, RHP, 11th round, Texas Rangers _HP, 2nd round June secondary, New Jeff Reece, LHP, 3rd round, Milwaukee 44th round, Kansas City Royals round, San Diego Padres Tyler Graham, OF, 14th round, Chicago York Yankees Brewers; Steve Smith, OF, 11th round, 1971: Curt Daniels, SS, 8th round, January regular, Baltimore Orioles 1974: Greg Jurgenson, LHP, 10th round, Houston Astros 1975: Andrew Mason, 3B, 3rd round 1983: Rob Holbrook, RHP, 2nd round 1993: Scott Christman, LHP, 1st Cleveland Indians; Todd Thomas, OF, round (17th overall pick), Chicago White 31st round, San Francisco Giants Sox; Jamie Burke, 3B, 9th round, 1984: ScottAnderson, RHP, 7th round, Texas Rangers; Dain Syverson, California Angels 1994: Mike Thurman, RHP, 1st round 22nd round, Philadelphia Phillies 2000: Joe Gerber, 1B, 24th round, Detroit Tigers C, 12th round, Colorado Rockies; Josh Carter, OF, 14th round, San Diego January secondary, Texas Rangers; LindseyJohnson, C, 21st round, Montreal Expos; Mason Smith, RHP, Padres Steve Wilkins, OF, 3rd round, June Pittsburgh Pirates 18th round, Toronto Blue Jays; Jim 1977: Tom Costello, RHP, 4th round January secondary, Minnesota Twins; round, Philadelphia Phillies; Bryce ScottAnderson, RHP, 4th round, White Sox; Keith Krafve, 3B, 31st round, San Francisco Giants Montreal Expos; Jeff Doyle, SS, 6th round, St Louis Cardinals; Pete Rowe, C, 11th round, Toronto Blue Jays; Tom Hulstrom, LHP, 9th round, Chicago 1987: Ken Bowen, SS, 6th round, Chamberlain, RHP, 11th round, St Louis Kansas City Royals; Rich Duke, C, 24th round, Atlanta Braves; Bryan Ganter, Cardinals OF, 27th round, Cincinnati Reds 2002: Mark McLemore, LHP, 4th Champion,1 B, 32nd round, Minnesota round, Houston Astros; Brian Barden, Twins 1995: Kevin Hooker, RHP-2B, 31st round, Philadelphia Phillies 3B, 6th round, Arizona Diamondbacks; 1996: David Schmidt, C, 8th round, Will Hudson, SS, 20th round, NewYork Mets 2003: Seth Pietsch, OF, 8th round, St Louis Cardinals; Chris Wakeland, NewYork Mets; Levi Webber, 1 B, 25th OF, 15th round, Detroit Tigers; Eric round, St Louis Cardinals 2004: Andy Baldwin, RHP, 5th round, Lovinger, RHP, 41st round, Los Angeles Dodgers season in 2006) round, Colorado Rockies; Bryan Ingram, supplemental (31st overall pick), 1986: Dave Brundage, OF-LHP, 4th Cubs (returned to school for senior 2001: Scott Nicholson, LHP, 8th SS-C, 20th round, Cleveland Indians; secondary, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 B, 11th round, Florida Marlins; Nate Philadelphia Phillies; Jake Postlewait, 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 International League 1949: Frank Roelandt, C, Pioneer League 1951: Gene Tanselli, SS, San Diego Padres 1952: Dwane Helbig, OF, Western 1959: Kim Bradshaw, OF, California International League; Don White, LHP, State League Western International League 1963: Cecil Ira, LHP, Chicago White Sox 1964: Frank Peters, OF, Baltimore Orioles 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. 1957: Tom Hunt, OF, California State League; Dan Lovejoy, C, Northwest League 1958: Gene Bates, 1 B, Eastern 1967: Jack Humphrey, RHP, Houston Astros 1975: Ramon Gonzalez, OF, Seattle Rainiers phia Phillies 1989: Brent Hahn, C, San Francisco Giants; Troy Haugen, IF, Milwaukee 2001: Thad Johnson, RHP, Oakland Athletics 2003: Tom Creighton, UT, Florence Brewers Freedom; Andy Jarvis, 1 B, Philadelphia 1991: R A Neitzel, UTIL, Philadelphia Phillies 1992: Jeff Post, RHP, Oakland Athletics 1994: Brooke Knight, C-3B, Milwau- Phillies; Ty Kline, RHP, Kalamazoo kee Brewers; Brent Watts, UTIL, Rascals 1982: Kyle Dunning, RHP, Detroit Tigers Winnipeg Goldeyes 1983: Mickey Riley, IF, Walla Walla Padres City Royals 1998: Ben Bertrand, C, San Fran- 1984: Mike Strutton, SS, Kansas City Padres 2005: Tony Calderon, IF, River City 1997: Ryan McDonald, 2B, Kansas cisco Giants; Val Mencas, LHP, League; Twink Pedersen, SS, North- Royals Shaumburg Flyers west League; Jim Phillips, 2B, North- 1986: Mel Mallinak, IF, Baltimore Orioles; Quinn Williams, IF, Philadel- City Royals west League Kings 2004: Ben Rowe, RHP, San Diego 2000: Mark Newell, RHP, Kansas OREGON STATE PROS IN 2005 KYLE ASELTON, LHP Beloit, Long A (Milwaukee Brewers) (6-2 record, 2 49 ERA) MATT BAILIE, RHP Bowie, AA (Baltimore Orioles) (2-3,5 40 ERA) ANDY BALDWIN, RHP Lakeland, Long A (Detroit Tigers) (1-1, 5 30 ERA) Lakewood, Long A (Philadelphia Phillies) (5-12,4 77 ERA) Savannah, Long A (Washington Nationals) (4-4,4 14 ERA) BRIAN BARDEN, 3B Tucson, AAA (Arizona Diamondbacks) ( 309,15 HRs, 84 RBIs) JAMIE BURKE, C1 B Chicago White Sox, AL ( 000, 0 HRs, 0 RBIs) Charlotte, AAA (Chicago White Sox) ( 265,10 HRs, 53 RBIs) TONY CALDERON, IF River City, Frontier (Independent) ( 244,4 HRs, 31 RBIs) JOSH CARTER, OF Clearwater, Long A (Philadelphia Phillies) ( 218, 3 HRs, 18 RBIs) TOM CREIGHTON, 2B Nashua, Atlantic (Independent) ( 275.6 HRs, 39 RBIs) MIKE EKSTROM, RHP Fort Wayne, Long A (San Diego Padres) (13-6,3 70 ERA) JACOBY ELLSBURY, OF Lowell, Short A (Boston Red Sox) ( 317,1 HR, 19 RBIs) NATE FOGLE, RHP Spokane, ShortA (Texas Rangers) (1-0, 3 90 ERA, 2 Svs) JOE GERBER, I B Portland, AAA (San Diego Padres) (109, 0 HRs, 4 RBIs) Mobile, AA (San Diego Padres) ( 277,16 HRs, 41 RBIs) MIKE GITS, LHP Chico, Golden (Independent) (5-4, 3 00 ERA, 17 Svs) WILL HUDSON, SS-RHP Sarasota, Long A (Cincinnati Reds) (176,1 HR, 4 RBIs; 0-0, 0 00 ERA) ANDYJENKINS, IB-3B Greensboro, Long A (Florida Marlins) ( 220, 3 HRs, 20 RBIs) Jamestown, Short A (Florida Marlins) ( 500, 0 HRs,1 RBI) TY KLINE, RHP Ohio Valley, Frontier (Independent) (3-5,6 28 ERA) AARON MATHEWS, OF Lansing, Long A (Toronto Blue Jays) ( 289,4 HRs, 30 RBIs) MARK McLEMORE, LHP Corpus Christi, AA (Houston Astros) (5-6,2 81 ERA) NATHAN PENDLEY, LHP San Jose, Long A (San Francisco Giants) (1-1,1 86 ERA, 1 Sv) SETH PIETSCH, OF San Diego, Golden (Independent) (323,12 HRs, 67 RBIs) JAKE POSTLEWAIT, LHP Asheville, Long A (Colorado Rockies) (7-8, 5 99 ERA) JARED SANDERS, RHP Dayton, Long A (Cincinnati Reds) (1-6, 4 28 ERA, 6 Svs) CHRIS WAKELAND, OF Camden, Atlantic (Independent) (235,5 HRs, 29 RBIs) -A 2006 ..k:, OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE 77 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) Glenn Elliott (1991) Ken Forsch (1991) Cecil Ira (1991) Red Ridings (1991) Frank Roelandt (1992) Wes Schulmedch (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) John Mandic (1991) Wally Palmberg (1991) Gary Payton (1996) Red Rocha (1990) Ade Sieberts (1990) * Charlie Sitton (1997) Charlie White (1991) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL lull Coleman (2003) Tanja Kostic (2005) Carol Menken-Schaudt (1988) Judy Spoelstra (1994) MEN'S CREW Tom Woodman (2003) Jim Wilson Pete Pifer (1990) Tom Woods (2005) 1967 football (1997) 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) Karl Van Calcar (1994) SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Spec Keene, athletic director (1988) John Eggers, sports info director (1988) Bill Robertson, athletic trainer (1988) Irwin Harris, sports info director(1994) James Barratt, athletic director (1997) Len Younce (1988) Robert Zagunis (1993) WOMEN'S CREW Amy Martin (2003) MEN'S GOLF FOOTBALL Bill Austin (1990) Sam Baker (1991) WOMEN'S GOLF Dr MaryBudke (1992) Gracie DeMoss (1991) WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS Terry Baker (1988) Mary Ayotte-Law (1993) Ted Bates (1991) Paul Brothers (1997) Laurie Carter (1994) Traci Crover (2005) Steve Brown (1993) Vem Burke (1991) Jules Carlson (1994) Ken Carpenter (1991) Amy Durham (2004) Chad Knight (2003) Herb Abraham (1990) 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 Gdm (1991) Craig Hanneman (1992) Rich Koeper(1991) Percy Locey (1990) Billy Main (1992) Howard Maple (1990) * Bill McKalip (1990) Hal Moe (1990) Jack O'Billovich (1991) Clayton Shaw Bob Allard (1991) Dick Yost (1990) Linda Parker (1992) Joy Selig (1997) MEN'S MULTI-SPORT Dave Brundage, baseball, football (2004) Jess Lewis, football, wrestling (1990) John Thomas, baseball, football (1997) Dallas Ward, baseball, football (1997) WOMEN'S SKIING Jean Saubert (1991) MEN'S SWIMMING Dr Jerald Willie (1994) WOMEN'S SWIMMING Amy van Loben Sels (2005) MEN'S TRACK AND FIELD Steve DeAutremont (1992) Lynn Dickey (1991) Dick Fosbury (1988) Morgan Groth (1991) Darrell Hom (1991) Steve Pauly (1991) Tracy Smith (1991) Forrest Smithson (1988) Grant Swan (1990) Willie Turner (1997) Tim Vollmer (1993) WOMEN'S TRACK AND FIELD Cindy Greiner (2004) Joni Huntley (1988) WRESTLING Larry Bielenberg (1994) Virgil Cavagnaro (1991) Don Conway (1991) Jim Cmmley (2005) Ron Finley (1991) Fritz Fivian (1992) Les Gutches (2003) Herb Habedach (1991) Howard Harris (1997) Dan Hicks (1994) Len Kauffman (1991) Babak Mohammadi (2003) State of Oregon BASEBALL Vic Sears (1980) Aaron Thomas (1982) John Witte (1983) Len Younce (1980) MEN'S GOLF Dick Yost (1982) WOMEN'S GOLF Dr Mary Budke(1991) WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS Chad Knight (2005) MULTI-SPORT ATHLETE Wes Schulmerich (1980) StavePajy,mb&celbel,badcaidf 1(1'CA MEN'S BASKETBALL WOMEN'S SKIING Jean Saubert (1983) Lew Beck (1981) Mel Counts (1982) Cliff Crandall (1981) Dave Gambee (1980) Buck Grayson (1983) SOFTBALL 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) Jess Lewis (1981) Chet Newton (1980) Chet Newton (1991) Robin Reed (1988) A C. Green (2003) Jim Jarvis (1987) * Steve Johnson (1995) Henk Schenk (1992) Greg Strobel (1993) Roger Weigel (1993) Ed Lewis (1980) John Mandic (1982) Wally Palmberg (1981) COACHES Dee Andros, football (1991) Ralph Coleman, baseball (1990) Karl Drlica, crew (1991) Red Roche (1980) Carol Menken-Schaudt (1993) Robin Reed (1980) Slats Gill, men's basketball, baseball (1988) FOOTBALL Ralph Miller, men's basketball (1991) Tommy Prothro, football (1990) Lon Stiner, football (1990) Dale Thomas, wrestling (1992) Paul Valenti, men's basketball, men's tennis (1990) Berny Wagner, track and field (1993) TEAMS Bill Austin (1982) Sam Baker (1980) COACHES Dee Andros, football (1986) Ralph Coleman, baseball (1981) Terry Baker (1980) Slats Gill, men's basketball, baseball Ted Bates (1996) (1980) Bobb McKittrick, football (2000) Ralph Miller, men's basketball (1988) Tommy Prothro, football (1989) Lon Stiner, football (1981) Dale Thomas, wrestling (1991) Paul Valenti. men's basketball, men's tennis (1982) TEAMS 1941 football (1985) 1962-63 men's basketball (2004) 1967 football (1992) 1980-81 men's basketball (1996) SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS John Eggers, sports info director (1981) Spec Keene, athletic director (1982) 1932-33 men's basketball (1991) 1933 football (1988) 1939 football (1993) 1941 football (1988) 1948-49 men's basketball (1991) 1952 baseball (1992) 1954-55 men's basketball (2005) 1956 football (1994) 1961 men's cross country (1991) 1962-63 men's basketball (2003) 1964 football (2004) 1966 men's basketball (1993) Charlie Sitton (1997) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Vem Burke (1982) Ken Carpenter (1982) Don Durdan (1981) Bill Enyart (2003) Joe Francis (1981) * Red Franklin (1980) Quentin Greenough (1981) Bob Grim (1990) Percy Locey (1981) Howard Maple (1981) * Bill McKalip (1991) Hal Moe (1982) Pete Pifer(1991) Gap Powell (1982) Steve Preece (1988) Ade Schwarnmel (1981) I 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE 78 OREGON STATE'S 1952 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES TEAM Beavers peaked at right time to win big Oregon State came up with crucial series 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 own Oregon State beat college baseball's most storied program - Southern California - for the Pacific Coast Conference title and then 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 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 101 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 nearly as well as I could have, but that's all $Y: Pacific Coast Conference and Western Regional NCAA Champions ,-M. q,1 second-guessing " of our success stemmed from their experience. The Beavers had played plenty well up until then. They went through their non-league 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 "Being a dumb sophomore, I think I got caught up in it. That just accelerated every- 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 1952 ROSTER NO. CATCHERS 11 19 Jack Smith Jack Stephenson John Thomas Bill Turner NO. PITCHERS YR. B-T HT. WT. HOMETOWN So R-R 5-10 180 Ontario, Ore Fr. R-R 5-11 172 Tigard, Ore Sr R-R 6-3 215 Newark, N J Jr R-R 5-9 175 Portland, Ore YR. B-T HT. WT. HOMETOWN Sr R-R 6-2 190 Portland, Ore 14 Bud Berg L-L 6-0 155 13 Ralph Coleman Jr Jr. Bailey Brem Jr Alex Goedhard Sr R-R 6-3 185 R-R 6-2 175 Corvallis, Ore Portland, Ore Pasadena, Calif Don Hopp Fr R-R 6-2 175 Oregon City, Ore. Jim Nierman So R-L 6-0 175 Hillsboro, Ore 20 NorbWellman So R-R 6-4 205 Mt Angel, Ore 9 Don White Sr R-L 6-1 160 Portland, Ore YR. BT HT. WT. HOMETOWN 16 NO. INFIELDERS 17 5 10 4 15 Jack Bowen Bobby Buob Jay Dean Mel Ediger Fr R-R 5-10 172 Fr. R-R 5-8 158 Fr R-L 6-5 210 So R-R 6-0 175 Chuck Fisk Fr R-R 6-0 170 Nyssa, Ore Union, N J Nampa, Ida Dallas, Ore Portland, Ore Connie Holzgang So R-R 5-11 160 Medford, Ore Cub Houck DannyJohnston Sr R-R 6-0 185 Jr R-R 5-11 175 Johnny Rearden Jim Ruggles Doug Wray Sr R-R 5-11 160 Fr L-R 6-0 170 Fr. R-R 5-9 150 Salem, Ore Whittier,Calif Corvallis, Ore Portland, Ore The Dalles, Ore Jim Walker So L-L 5-10 155 YR. B-T HT. WT. 8 Pete Goodbrod Sr L-R 5-10 160 7 Dwane Helbig So R-R 6-0 195 Long Beach, Calif HOMETOWN Salem, Ore Portland, Ore Jim Jenks Jr R-R Ralph Krafve Sr L-R 12 Ed Nelson Sr R-R Jack Pinion So R-R 18 Bud Shirtcliff Jr R-R Dick Wilson Fr. L-L Jim Withrow Fr. R-R BobThoman Jr. R-R HEAD COACH: Ralph Coleman ASSISTANT COACH: Paul Valenti MANAGER: Ken Boshears 6-0 168 Albany, Ore 6-2 185 Portland, Ore 5-10 165 Corvallis, Ore 5-10 195 Reedsport, Ore 6-3 200 5-11 165 5-10 160 Myrtle Creek, Ore Nyssa, Ore Van Nuys, Calif 6-4 175 Corvallis, Ore NO. OUTFIELDERS 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 pitching. There were no physical 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 North;rn 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, witnessed by a throng of 4,500 that was the largest-ever at Joss Stadium at Coleman Field to that point. The Beavers then went on their annual road The regional finals against Fresno State drew a record crowd of 5,000 to Goss Stadium at Coleman Field Pete Goodbrod lines a single Dwane Helbig stretches for first trip to Idaho, Washington State and Washington; Oregon State went 4-2 on that trip, as well. Returning home for two season-ending 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 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-season finale. That last Oregon State loss enabled Washington 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 doubed 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 as good as they were the year before, and 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 recognized'." On May 30, the Beavers opened the series with a 12-10 win over Southern California; iE 80 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 vic- 2006 2006. OREGON STA BASEBALL GUIDE Store Beavers Leave for Playoffs at Omaha; VILA` tory. 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 hit in Beaver baseball history. 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 RATS AND HEAVENS OFF FOR BRASKA - Boding ill for the ycuntad Nluo DevOn of Duke tcivoraity Thursday Afternoon. the hit happy Oregon slate B.... o tiny their treasured was elube .hoard A boa for Portland cutout. to it,. natna.l HCAA playoff. at he. Coach Ralph Coleman wanted 1, p.ck the bet. away hot the boys pre/erred to carry their o n rl::e, which Incidentally eloW/ed our .13 hit, In 127 t,-,, at but Playoff guns. for a 1..f .339 average. Wolf that arae5ge Cut: i .std they could wear m wound theIr neek. it they wanted ta, Wasting to board boa so. standing left to right: Don Hopp, Roth Wellman, Cub Hooch. Pat. Goodbrod. Dwane Haling. Chuck Fl.k. it. FM Ill, Jerk Stephen- n. Ed Nelson. Bud Shirlelitt. Jobn Thomas. Jay Dean. Al Good. hard and Danny Johnston. Sealed left to right. low Valeprt owisb Ant coach. heed coach Colomon: Bobby Buob, Bailey Brom. Ken Soahean. student manager, Ltun Wm:o and Bud Berg. IGororeTime. photo.) The Beavers board the bus in Corvallis on the first leg of their trip `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 sixhitters 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 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 Alex Goedhard scores vs. Duke Bailey Brem delivers a pitch 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE I Ir. (p n,04llUDm COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 2 C...%. W.4" 5,. OMAHA STADIUM 12 -16 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 remembers 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 try to get some sleep," Brem said. Duke brought a 30-5 record into the opener against the Beavers' 27-10 mark. On a 102degree afternoon, Oregon State took an early 64 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 every ball I threw, they hit a line drive." The Beavers headed for home, finishing e26 27-12 overall, 10-6 Pacific Coast Conference Northern Division (1st place) DATE Mar 28 DAY Mar 29 Sat Fri RESULT W, 22-5 ORE. ST. DECISION White (1-0) ORE. ST. R-H-E OPP. R-H-E 22-16-2 5-12-9 W, 5-0 Brem (1-0) 5-8-2 0-3-2 W, 6-0 Berg (1-0) 6-2-2 0-3-1 Corvallis W, 16-3 Goedhard (1-0) 16-12-3 3-4-3 Corvallis Eugene, Ore Corvallis W, 8-4 Hopp (1-0) 8-7-2 4-7-1 W, 4-1 White (2-0) 4-5-0 1-6-4 W, 4-2 Wellman (1-0) 4-9-1 2-5-2 OPPONENT Pacific (Ore) Linfield (second game) SITE Apr. 1 Tue Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Thu Portland State Willamette Fri at Oregon Apr. 5 Sat Apr 7 Mon Lewis & Clark (second game) Portland Apr. 8 Tue at Pacific (Ore) Apr. 9 Wed at Linfield Apr.10 Thu Oregon Apr.11 Fri. Apr.12 Sat at Lewis & Clark Linfield Corvallis Corvallis L, 2-3 Brem (1-1) 2-5-3 3-4-2 Corvallis W, 5-3 5-7-2 3-6-3 Forest Grove, Ore McMinnville, Ore Corvallis Oregon City, Ore W, 16-4 L, 4-5 Berg (2-0) Nierman (1-0) 16-10-5 4-9-7 4-8-1 5-8-1 Corvallis W, 5-1 White (2-1) Brem (1-2) Hopp (2-0) Berg (3-0) 5-8-3 1-5-4 22-17-3 5-7-6 9-15-1 2-6-1 3-6-6 9-8-2 W, 19-8 Wellman (2-0) White (3-1) Berg (3-1) Brem (2-2) 19-14-0 8-7-7 L,15-16 White (3-2) 15-18-6 16-15-2 4-10-2 L, 5-12 W, 10-4 W, 22-5 5-12-5 12-13-3 10-14-2 4-6-6 Sat Mon (second game) Washington State * Washington State * at Portland Idaho * Tue Idaho * Apr. 25 Fri Washington * Brem (3-2) 7-8-10 1-6-3 Sat Washington * Corvallis Corvallis W, 7-1 Apr 26 W, 10-8 White (4-2) 10-13-2 8-17-6 May 2 Fri at Idaho * Moscow, Ida W, 16-5 5-11-5 Sat Mon at Idaho * at Washington State * Moscow, Ida W, 3-1 Pullman, Wash L, 3-5 Wellman (4-0) Brem (4-2) White (4-3) 16-18-2 May 3 May 5 May 6 May 8 Tue Pullman, Wash W, 6-5 Seattle, Wash W, 6-2 May 9 Fri Seattle, Wash May 12 Mon May 17 Sat at Washington State * at Washington * at Washington * Seattle Oregon * May 19 Mon, May23 Fri Apr.16 Apr.17 Apr.19 Apr 21 Apr.22 Wed. Thu Thu Corvallis Corvallis Portland, Ore Corvallis Corvallis W, 9-2 W, 7-4 Wellman (3-0) 7-8-1 L, 3-9 3-7-0 1-4-1 3-6-2 5-7-5 Goedhard (2-0) 6-11-2 5-10-1 Wellman (5-0) 6-9-0 2-7-1 L, 6-10 Brem (4-3) 6-9-2 10-14-1 Corvallis L, 6-8 Goedhard (2-1) 6-12-3 8-11-1 Corvallis Eugene, Ore L, 13-14 Berg (3-2) 13-12-11 14-12-5 at Oregon * W, 3-1 Brem (5-3) 3-3-1 1-5-1 Oregon* Corvallis W, 7-6 White (5-3) Brem (5-4) 7-11-2 6-12-1 5-11-6 18-16-2 White (6-3) Wellman (6-0) 12-15-5 10-19-2 W, 5-4 5-7-1 4-9-3 W, 2-1 White (7-3) 2-6-1 1-6-0 W, 8-4 Wellman (7-0) 8-15-1 4-8-2 L, 7-18 Goedhard (2-2) 7-8-2 18-21-2 L, 1-10 Wellman (7-1) 1-6-5 10-11-1 May 24 Sat at Oregon * Eugene, Ore PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES May 31 Fri Southern California Corvallis Jun 1 Sat Southern California Corvallis FAR WEST REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Jun 6 Fri Fresno State Corvallis Jun 7 Sat Fresno State Corvallis COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Jun 12 Thu Omaha Neb vs Duke Jun 13 Fri Omaha, Neb vs Texas * - Pacific Coast Conference Northern Division game their season with a 27-12 record. Coleman would guide Oregon State to three more Northern Division titles and have teams ranked as high as sixth in the nation in the early 1960s, but that 1952 trip remained OSU's only College World Series until 2005. "We had Coley - I can't emphasize that enough," Goodbrod said of the coach whose dapper appearance masked a quiet intensity. "He did it in a different way," Goodbrod said of Coleman's motivational techniques, which didn't include much in the way of hollering. "You'd be at bat, and he'd be over there with one knee on the ground, pulling grass ... every pitch, he was in it. "One game, we were tied with the winning runs on base and I was up. I was 0-for-4 on the day He came over and said, `Are you going to get a hit?' I said, `Yes.' He said, `Are you sure?' "I can't overemphasize the fact he was one tough competitor." L, 5-18 W, 12-10 Goedhard agreed. "Any worry or nervousness the team had was exercised by Coach Coleman," Goedhard said. "On the bench, he was intense. He was a bundle of high nervous energy mixed with elements of superstition of where to sit, stand, etcetera during the flow of a game. "Sitting next to Coley during a close game was not a preferred position, but it could be entertaining." Many members of the 1952 team reunited at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field in 2002 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of their special season. They saw an Oregon State program that has had 24 winning seasons in the last 30 years and returned to the College World Series in 2005. "Coley left, then Gene Tanselli came in and did a good job, and Jack Riley had a lot of good years, and now we're in capable hands with Pat Casey," Goodbrod said of the line of OSU coaches. "We've done pretty well." OREGON STATE ALL-TIME LETTERMEN A Adams, Verdell 1972 Akers, Leon ............................... ... 1950 . Akina,Jason 1992-93 Allen, Mark 1982-83 Amacher, Harry Anderson, Aaron 1942 1988,90-92 Anderson, Al 1948 Anderson, Bret 1989-92 Anderson, Danny 2005 Anderson, David ................... . 1990-92 Anderson, Kenny Anderson, Scott Anderson, Scott ... Anhorn, Bill Antone, Doug Apa, Tom :;. .................. :.. . . LIP 2002-03 1976-77 1981-84 1962 1973 1972-74 Aselton, Kyle ... 2004 Atwood, Derek 1987-88 Atwood, James 2000 Ayers, Stacey .............................. 1991 Ayo,Keke 1983-84 B .. Babb, Bert Backen, David . 1920-22 . 1978-81 Backman, Mike Baechtel, Richard Bagley, Orlo Bailey, Brian Bailey Kenneth 1975 1932 1928 1960-62 Bowen Jack 1956-57 Bowen Ken 1984-87 Bowen , Tom 1956-58 Bower Don 1943 46-47 Bowman , James 1997 Boyd, Jeffrey . 1978 Bradley Ken 1940 Bradshaw, Kim 1957-59 Bratt, Jason 1989-91 Brauning , Jeff 1988-89 Brem, Bailey 1951-53 Bronson, Jason ....................... 1997-98 Brown, Al .::......:..................... 1930-31 , Bailey, King ,,, , 1931 Bailie, Matt Baker, Gary 1995-98 1959-61 Baker,Lons 1924-26 Baldwin, Andy Baldwin, J D Ball, Wayne 2003-04 1915-16,18 1987-88 Ballard, Rod Baltus, Tim 1929-30 Banholzer, John Barden Brian Barnes Lute Bamett , Jeff Barney, Darwin Barry , Pat .......................... Bates Garrett .......................... 1988-89 1978 , 2000-02 , 1967-69 , .. Bauer , Wayne Beall Bob Beall , Jim Beard , Jeremy Beatty , Mel Beaty , Jesse .. Beck , Gary Bedford , Don Gene Tanselli Andrew Checketts 1991 . 2005 1975-78 1998-99 1931 . 1968-70 , 1970-72 . . 1994-95 . 1934-35 ............... . 1907-08 1972-75 1948 Bell , Thurman 1964-66 Belleville Bergan Benson Cleve 1927-29 , 1967 , 69 , Berg , Bud , , , .. , Brown, Reed Brown, Vic Brundage, Dave Brundage, Jim Buck, Dallas Buehler, Knute Buehler, Larry Buob, Bobby Burke, Jamie Bums, Wayne . Burton, Ed Busik, Chad 1934-36 Bertrand, Ben Bettendorf, Jerome 1984-86 1998 1982-83 Daulton, Ron ...... ................. 1984-86 1984-87 1943,46 Cooper, Harry ......................... 1910-12 , , 1935-37 , 1916 1997-99 1959-60 Cronin, Joe 1932 2003-04 1932-34 Clarke, Jim Cleveland, Andy ...................... 1964-65 1983 Cloud, Marty 1987 Clow, Craig 2004-05 1983-85 1973 1952-55 1992-93 1971-73 1946 1946 1975-77 . 2000-03 Copeland, Stephen Cowan, Justin 1997 1962,64 Cramer, Bob 1978 1973-75 Cramer, Fred 1992-94 1937 ............. 1996-98 . .. .................:: Cooper, Roy 1948-50 1991-93 1943, 47 2003 1936 Crary, Morrill 1963-65 Craske, Don Creider, Ed Creighton, Tom 1935-37 Crews, Wren Criner, Leon 1980 2002 1907-10 .. 1959,61 Crow, Steve Crownover, Tim 1967-69 Cuckovich, Mel 1971-73 1955-56 1931-33 . 2000-03 . 1907-08 Bishop, Bob 1979-82 Black, Todd 1994 Blackburn , Stan 1976 Bland, Darren 1995 11+ Boire, Mike .............................. 1996-99 Boley, Ron 1966 1938-40 Bonney, Bob .......................... 1965-67 1923 Boone, Art Booth, Claude Booth, Willard 1921-22,26 1936 Boultinghouse Harvey Bouton, Red , 1978 1958-59 Bilyeu, H Bonser, Bill 1908 1997-98 .................. Biancone, John Biles, Chris .. 1970 Daniels, Tom Damell Daron, Pat 1928-30 1927 pave SChcppa David Schmidt. 1971-73 D 1954 Critser, Roy 1986-87 C Calderon, Tony Daniels Curt 1980-81 1918 1962-64 1984-86 , ...:.................... 1998-99 Collins John Conkling , Earl Conley , Greg Conrad Brian Conyers, Kit Cook, B R , 2000 , 1990,92 2005 1950 52 Bergstrom, Bob Berreman, Bob Col ey, Rob , 1924 Cecil, Don Cecil, Dorwood Chamberlain, Tom Champion, Jim Chapman, Kirk Charbonneau, Joe Chatterton, Lloyd Checketts, Andrew Christianson, Bob Christman, Scott Churchill, Robert Clark, Noel Clark, Steve 194243 1912-14 1927-29 , Ceasar, Lestee Culver , Benjamin Cunningham , Dan Cloyes , Bill Coleman , Ed Coleman Jackson Coleman , Ralph Sr Coleman , Ralph Jr Callan, Bill ............................. 1933-34 Calvin , Todd 1983-84 Campos , Chris 2004-05 Canham Mitch 2004-05 Capka Ted 'n...... ................:.... r:..y 1942 Carpenter , Ken ............................. 1949 1909-10 Carroll Emil ................. Carroll , Jason 1990-92 Carter, Josh 1999-2001 Cate , Jack 1931 1972-73 Cave, Jim Ramon Gonzalez , 1912 1974 Davis, Curtis Davis, Wilbur . . 1998-2001 1909 Day, Bruce 1960-61 Dazey, Eric 1986,88 1952-55 Dean, Jay 1961-63 Demorest, Harry 1994-95 Derryberry, Jeff 1993-95 Dixon, John 1934-36 Dockery, Bud Dodge, Rich Y ........: ................... 1974-77 1986-89 Donaly, Lance 1937 Dooley, Ed .:SS' . ....................... 1915-16 Doolittle, Harold . . Doupe,Paul Doyle, Jeff Drahn, Rob Droscher, Jerry Dryden, Tim Duarte, Pedro .. 1969-70 1975-77 1974-76 1958-60 1999-2000 1912 Zoos OREGON STATE ° (BASEBALL GUIDE-IWt Hilts, cyan Hobbs, Tom 1964-06 Hodgens, Blain Holbrook, Rob 1979-82 1927 Hollenbeck, Bob ... 1934 Holmquist, Dewey Hooker, Kevin Hopkins, Jeff Hopp, Don 1922-23 1991-93,95 1989-90 1952 . .. Horton, Mervin ... 1909-10 1951-52 Houck, Cub Houdek, Otto ........................... 1937-38 Housely, Scott . ........................ 1977 ..... Howard, Josh .. 2001 Howard, Kelly Hubbard, Clyde :.... ... _......... Hudson, Will ... Hughes, Emmet Hughes, Harley Hughes, Henry 1978 1918-21 2000-02 . Hulstrom, Bryce .. 1920-21 1924 1932 1984-86 .. Humphrey, Jack Hunsinger, Al Hunt, Tom John Thomas 1998-99 Fawcett , Don Duffy, Mike 1921-23 Fenger, Arnold Dufort, Dave 1987-88 Finch, Howard 1985-86 Fisk, Chuck 1952-55 Fly nn , Rob f :..:. .:....................:.> 1978 -79 Fogle, Nate .. 2005 Folsom, Rob 2005 Fonnesbeck, Gary 1986 Ford, Richard ... 1926-27 Forsch, Ken ...... .................... 1967-68 Fortier, Bud 1947 Frahler, Andy ............................. 1943 Francis, Robert 1908 Frazer, Bill 1943 Frederick, Johnny 1955 Freeman, Clay 1909 French, Bruce 1983-84 Fryer, Carl ............................... 1913-15 Funk, Arnold 1916 Duke, Randy Duke , Rich 1986-88 1984-87 . Dunning, Kyle 1980-81 Durdan, Don ........................... 1941-42 Duren, Russ 1987 . Dune, Harry Dwyer, Anthony 1972-75 Dyer, Ron 1979-81 1925-26 E Edwards, Kevin Efraimson, Tim 1986 1994-95 Ehinger, Yoshi 1997 Ekstrom, Mike 2002-03 Elliott, Glenn 1940-42 Ellsbury, Jacoby .................... 2003-05 Emigh, Elmer 1931 Endicott, Steve ..........................: 1970 Erickson, Gil 1932 Ericson, Rick 1949-50 Escallier, Arthur 1924-26 . txley, Jerry 1954-56 =aler, Cameron 1988 alk, Jim . 1962 =arra, Duke ................................ =aurie , Pete 1925 1924-26 1950 1937-39 . /± Gentz , Keith 1997-2000 Gianotti, Mike 1977-78 Gill, Levi 2001 Gill Whit ney 1919- 21 Gillespie, Cole 2004-05 Gipson, Ryan 2005 Gits, Mike ................................. .1999 Glaisyer, Harold 1913 Gleason, Tim 1968-69 Goble, Roy 1913-16 1952 Goedhard, Alex Gonzalez, Ramon 1974-75 Gonzalez, Rick 1977-78 , . Goodbrod, Pete 1950-52 Goodell, Ryan 1969-70 Gordon, Zach .:. .::................... 2000-01 Gorman, Mike 1979-82 Gott, Rod 1999-2000 Graham, Tyler 2003-05 Gray, Joe V Gallagher, Fred 1947 Gallagher, Shane 1982-83 Galloway, DeWaine 1943 Gambee, Dave 1957 Ganter, Bryan ......................... 1984-87 Garber, Richard 1922-23,25 Garcia, Josh 2002 Garner , Ron ............................ 1971-74 Gassaway, Bill 1979-82 Gassaway Dave 1977 I Gee Dennis 1972 . 1936,38 Grayson, Buck 1929-31 Gregg, Mitch 1995-96 Gressler, Todd 1987-88 Groce, Jack 1912-13 Grove, Jim 1979-82 Guidotti, Al 1954-56 Gunderson, Kevin ............:. 2004-05 Gunderson, Matt .. 1996 Gurley, Wayne ........................ 1918-19 Gustafson, Cad ....................... 194749 ... , fl 1991-93 Hutt, Lester 1912-15 Hurley, Kim 1975-76 1999-2001 1961-63 J 1926-27,29 Hafenfeld, Bernard 1989 Hahn, Brent Hamilton, Gary Hammer, Kenneth Hansen, Gene Hansen, Paul Hardie, Tim Hardin, Scott Hare, Warren Harper, Rich Harper, Bill Hartman, Tex Hartley, Eugene Hass, Mike Haugen, Troy Hayes, Kevin Hays, Craig Hays, Stan Hayward, Dave Hearing, Mike Hedges, Drew Heinrich, Ryan 1983-86 1928,31 .. .. 1947 1998-2000 .. 1993 1994-95 1957 1975-78 1919-21 .... Jackson, Stephen 1995-96 Jarvis Andy Jarvis , Jim Jenkins, Andy Jenks , James Jenks , James Jensen , Karl 2000-03 , 1964-65 2004-05 1926-27 .. ..... 1953 1931-33 Johnson Art 1924-25 Johnson , Ben 1989-89 Johnson Chris ., .................:: .s: 1968-69 1932 Johnson , Don , 1925-26 2004 1987-89 . Johnson Jerry , 1968-70 .. . Johnson Ken 1943 , 1978 1981-84 Johnson Lindsey , 1999-2002 Johnson Syl .... . 1979 1955 57 , . , 1953 1961-63 Johnson , Thad 2000-01 Johnston, Danny Johnston Dean 1951-53 1936 , 1997-2000 Johnston Paul 1941 , 1993-94 1952 Helbig, Dwane Hellar, Derek Heniges, David Henkle, Lynn Henzel, Dick Hemandez , Matt 1972-74 Jackson , Bruce Jackson, Mark ............... ,...... ..x2003 , 1948-50 1985 1966 ..... .. Heyden, Derek Hibbard , George ... ...... 1911 1929-31 2004 1987-89 1933-35 Hilliard , Gene .......................... 1961-63 , a 1955-57 Hunter, Randy Ira, Cecil 1970-71 Gerber, Joe 1980-81 .............. Ingram, Bryan Scott Anderson Duerr, Brian 1966-67 .. Jones , James Jones , Johnny 1976-77 Jones , Tom .. Joslyn , Kevin 1966-68 .. . . . . 2004-05 1972-74 Jurgenson , Greg K Kaiser, Bob 1965-67 Kaleikilo, Chris Kalibak, William 1990 . . ..... Kappel, Rudy .. nil[ 1976-77 . 1936-37 .. 1937 1920-22 Kasberger, Joe Keck, Mike 1970 Keck, Walter 1909-11 Keema, Bud ........................... 1931-33 1909-11 Keene, Lawrence .. E3 . Keene,Spec . . 1931-33 Keudell, Ron 1982 Kirchem, Herb 1979 Kirchner, Walt Kissner, Tim 1943, 47-48 Kline, Ty Klug Scott Kluss, Dennis .. Knight, Brooke Knotts, Aaron Greg Jurgenson Troy, Schader John Sipple: Knhlar Dick 1993-94 2002-03 , Steve Clark 1919-21 Keema, Bud .. ... 1985-86 ...1986 1992-94 1995 1946-46 'Fz 2006 OREGON STATE-,: BASEBW-LL GUIDE Kolkowski, Bruno 1934-35 Koller, Jon ....................... ::: 2003 Krafve, Keith 1983-86 ....... Krafve, Ralph Kramien, Lionel 1950-51 ................ :.h; 1922 Krueger, Dutch ......................... . 1918 Kruger, Pete 1947 Kunda, Chris Kunz, Eddie 2003-05 :......................... 2005 L Lake, Rob Lambert, Tim 1985-88 Landrum, Ken 1974-75 1997 Lankow, Geof 1966 Larson, Barry 1993-94 Lebeck, Greg Leberge, Kevin 1969-71 , 1975-76 ... ... Lechelt Lonnie . 2005 1988-89 Ledbetter, Todd 2005 Ledesma, Joey .. 1968-70 Lee, Terry Lehrer,Al Leone, Mike Leovich, John Lewis, Fred Lipe, Ryan 1962-63 1996-97 .. 1940 1938-39 1995-98 Lissman, Mike .. .2004-05 . Lodell, Carl 1918-20 Loffer, Jesse Logan,John 1926,28 1940 .. Long, Dave ........ ....... ........... 1962-63 Looff, Hans ... 1913-16 .... Looney, H B 1908 Lovejoy, Dan Lovinger, Eric 1955-57 1992,94-96 Luby, Dan ...... Lucas, Ron Lundberg, Roy Lunde, Ray.. . Luster, Corey Lyons, Steve ........ 1957-59 1965-67 1932 ...... 1958-60 1990-92 MacRae, Elwin Mack, Joe Mack, John Maddux, Walt Mallinak, Mel Malloy, Marc Maple, Howard Marrett, Charles 1941-42 1930-32 1943,47-49 1995 , 97-98 1922 1974-76 Merryman , Art Messman Joe Meyer , Bill Miller Cecil 1936-37 1997 , ... , Mill er, D oug 1983-84 1957 Neitzel R A Nelson Ed Nelson , Scott , . ... 1970- 72 Ni c h ol son, Scott co 1987-88 1988-90 1950-52 , 1919-21 Miller , Jerry 1976-78 Mitchell Jed 1999 , 2001 Mitola, Dan 1933-35 Mohler , Lynn 1955 Moore, C L 4 . r: r :::....:::................... L... 1907 Moore , Gary ........... ............... 1958-60 Moore , Harry 1908 Moore , Jeff Neal, Travis Negri , Frank Newell , Mark Newman , Chris 1937-39 . 2003-05 1996-97 99-2000 1980 , 83 , . 2000 -01 Nickerson , Jonah 'Sf:iv.r.na...: . 2004-05 1989 Nielson Ken 1929-30 Nightengale, Fred 1979 Niles Mark , , Noble, Ken Noel, John Noonan Val . 1914-16 O'Neill Dan Morrison Scott Mouw, Rob Moye, Rene Muench, Gregg 1992-95 1943 , 4748 Oberst Ra y. .. 1959-61 Oerding , Bill .. 1981 Oliphant, Jeff Olsen E:.1 C .r .........:....................... 1918 1963 Olson Steve Orell, Bernard 1937-38 1989-90 Ostmo , Erik 1986-89 Otis , Jeff .. , 1927-29 1928 1964-65 Marquardt,AJ 1993-94 Marsden, Wallace 1933 Martin, Bob :..............................: 1970 Martinez, Bill 1974-77 1995-96 Masewicz, Brian Mason, Don 1969 Mason, Ellis 1937-38 Mason, Grimm 1958-59,61 Mathews, Aaron 2002-04 Maxwell, Anton 2005 McBride, Jason 2001-02 McCarthy, Craig 1990-91 McCluskey, Bill McCormick, Jake McCowan, Joel McDonald, Ryan 1942-43 1987-88 1959 1982-83 Munich, Billy Murray, C S!S.. ..2003-05 .................. .t..: .1;" 1907 Myers , Jason Myers, Jeffrey 1993-94 1982-84 Myhre, Joe 1974-75 1982-84 , , . , , P N Naylor, Mike 1970 Paine, Fred .. 1971 1957 1974 76-77 , 1928 1955-56, 58 1978-79 .. 1971 , Pederson , Twink 1956-58 . ..................nI 1993 .. . 1907 Perry , Glen Perry , Tony . . Petrella, Albert Petroni, Carlo 1908-11 .. Pomerenke , Gary Post , Jeff Postlewait , Jake 1989-92 2001-04 . .. Powell James Preston es , Edward Preston Robin Priseman , Casey , , 1918 1972 . .. 1929-31 Quinn , Robert 1995-98 Quiring , Jake _- ........ ... I I ...... 2002-03 196354 1940-42 , . 1924-25 R .. 1932 1999 Rainwater , Travis 1998-99 Ranstad Hal Rasmussen, Boyd ................... 1933-35 1938 Reardon 1960-62 1959-61 Phillips, Jim 1909,12 Phillips, Lige 1979-80 Piesker, Jarak Pietsch, Seth .......................- 2001-03 1996.98 ............................. 1954 Pinion, Jack Pinion, Paul ................................ 1989 , 1919 . Recuenco, Rob ............ .............. 2003 1981-83 Reece Jeff 1910-11 Reed , Clifford Reinking Ed ................................ 1960 ... ....I 1928 Remmell, Art ..c .... ................. , . , Renault, Nick Renne, Steve Reynolds, Kerisi A"'1rTi .... . - -11 1996-97 1957 .2004-05 . McGrew, Ben 2002 1921-23 McKenna, Hugh McKennon, Russell McKinney, Earl 1928,30-31 1938-39 McLemore, Mark ........... 2000-02 McMullen, Ian 2002-03 McNair, Bob ........ ..... 1978-80 1913 .. 1973-76 1991-92,94-95 2003 Mellinger, Brad ....... . Jeff Brauning Twink Pedersen 2000 1967-70 ....... 1935 McFeely, Shea .... 2005 Q 1972-74 McFaddan, Dave 1967-69 .. 2004-05 .. 1972-73 2003-04 1956, 58 . 1974 1977-78 Quayle , Billy .......................... 1927-29 Quesinberry Bob 1949 .. 1922-24 1969-70 Peters , Frank Peters, Norm Petersen, Larry Peterson, Robert ... Plante , Rich Plato , Bruce Poff , Ray 1941-02 , Pine , Chris Paczesniak, Mark 1923 1938-39 Pearson , Dan Pearson John Pederson, Doug , Morgan , Walter , 1985-88 Pendergrass , F.R Pendley Nathan . Pennell Lee Percell , Brody , 1985-86 1991,94-95 Faust , Ashley Payne , Chris Pearce ea , Lowell 1971-74 O 1919-20 22 1966 Patterson , Leonard Paul , Mike Pegnam,John 1921-23 , Palfrey , Ernest Parisotto , John Parkinson , Robert 1975-78 Moore Otto ....................... 1908-11 Moreland Julius 1913-14 , 1983-84 Markham, Terry McMillan, Anthony . Meier, Gail Meiwes, Pat Mencas , Val Mendenhall , Frank Merrill , Zadoc ke Thurman , 1979-81 M McEwan, Jim .. tt Bailie Mickey Riley S 2001-03 .. .... ,.. a O06 : -. a- µ, ..:,,fr s s,, r- Imo, rl-11 %, OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE - .ate- - » .rte = R - I - - -c .; a 2001 Williams, Paul Williams, Quinn ..................... 1983-86 Williams, Steven .1977 Willkie, Corrie .......................... 1998-99 Wilson, Dick 1954-56 1980-82 Wilson, Jim Wilson, Lloyd 1969-71 . ...... Wintermute, Ira Winters, Glen .. Wirth, Tim Withrow, Jim Woerner, Jack .......... Wolff, Carl Wood, Carton Woodard, Jack Woodard, Walter Woodward, Woody Worthle y, Norman .. Wray,Corky ....................... Wray , Doug Wright, Oran Wright, Willard Wynne, Richard . Rice, Lance Rich, Larry Richards, Harry Richie, Paul Red Ridings Scott Sanders Ralph Takami Stolz, Bob .................................. 1950 Stone, Bryan .2004 Stranberg, Jason 1996-98 Straub, Dennis 1962-64 Street, Andy .1923 Strode, Brett 1999 11 Sanders, Jared Sanders, Paul 2002-04 Sanders, Scott Sauvain, Chuck Schader, Troy Scheckla, Rod Schimel, Jack Schlottman, Charlie Schmidt, David Schneider, Bob Schofield, Travis Schoppe, David Schroeder, Chad 1988-90 1946-49 Schulmerich, Wes 1925-27 Schultz, John 1992-94 Schulze, Harry 1946-47 Schwab, Arland ... 193940 Scott, Monte .1977 Seeley, Blossom 1915-16 Seibert, Emil 1919-20 Selberg, Eric 1966-67 Shade, Jack 1922 Shaffer, Mark 1987-88 Shaw, Clayton 1939-41 Shaw, James 1912-14 Shaw, Pat 1980-82 Shelton, Todd 2005 Shields, Ian 1990,92 Shirtcliff, Bud .......................... 1951-53 Shoup,Tom 1968-70 Siebert, Emil 1918 Sieberts,Ade 1914-16 Siemons, Holly 1911 Sigrist, John 1924-26 Simas, Tom ...........................: 1974-75 Simas, Warren 1942, 47 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 Smith, Mason 1991-94 Smith, Simeon 1913-15 Smith, Steve 1981-83 Snelling, Allen ....................... 1992-95 Snyder, Ray 1949-50 Soller, Fred 1937-39 1997-99 South, Veeder .. 1963-65 1987-88 Specht, Lyle Sprick, Jack Stahl, Doug Stark, Eric Steele, Kurt Stephenson, Jack Stevens, Pat Stevens, Ron 1940-41 Richter, Gary Rickson, Carl Ridenour, Ryan Ridings, Red Rieben, George Riley, Mickey Rippey, Tom Rittenhouse, James Robbins, Charles Robbins, Orlie Roelandt, Frank Rooper, John 1985-88 1968-70 1946-09 2001-04 1977-79 1918-20 1988 1923-25 1909-12 1980-83 1922-24 1933 1913 1926 . 1943, 47-49 1907-08 Rothstrom, Ray 1953-54 Rowe, Ben Rowe, Mike, Rowe, Pete 2001-04 1978 1974-77 Rowe, Rob 1972 Rudolph, Steve Rudzik, Bill Ruggles, Jim .......................... Rumrey, K C Runyon, J R Rushing, John 1976-79 1959-60 1952-55 1999 .2002 1984-85 S Sallee, Eric ........::.................:. 1978 Sakamoto, Jeff 1999 . 1990-91 1946 1975-77 1994-96 1932 1990 1989-91 2004 . . 1946 1962-64 1998-2001 .. 2003-05 1952, 54-55 2001-02 . 1963 . Strode, Don Strutton, Mike ....................... .1983-84 Sturgeon, Chris 1994-96 Stykel, Don 1998-2000 1923-25 Sullivan, John Summerfield, Darryl 1966-68 1991 Summers, Chris 1920-21 Summers, Stan Supple, Joe di'n'........ ............... 1914,16 Swango, Wayne 1964-06 Swann, Claude 1907-08 Swedberg, Steve 1971-73 Swinbumson, Tyler 1995,97 Syverson, Dain 1982-84 1972-73 Umemoto, Robert T Taggart, Lawrence Takami, Ralph 1937-39 Talcott, Chris 1986-88 Tanselli, Gene Tanselli, Lou Taroli, Ray Tasto, Dutch Taylor, Donald Tebb, Fred Tema, Bryan TenPas, Kane Terrell, James Thomas, Todd Thomas, John Thurman, Mike Torson, Jim Tower, Denny, Tracey, Tom Trask, Rod Tuck, Jeff Turk, Joe Tureen, Daniel 1949-51 fc ky Pat Barry 1922 1979-81 1971-74 1921-23 1951 1924-25 1986-87 2001-03 1983-85 1980-83 1951-53 1992-94 1928-30 1966-68 1967-68 .1964-65 1995-96 1911 2005 1954 1934-36 1907,11 1928-30 .. 1933 1931-32 1923,25 1935-36 2000-01 1955 1939 1938 1924-25 1979 Underriner, Dave 1 V Yonemitsu, Jon Younce, Earl 1990-93 1996-97 Younce,Len 1940-41 1996-97 Young, Richard 1923-25 1999 Younker, Jason 1987-88 1967 Vanderbundt, Skip Vazquez Abino , . . Vermillion, Tyson Versluis Pat , Vladic, Larry 1937-08 1987-88,90-91 . Z 1A1 YY Zarbinsky, Ron Wagner Bill , Wagner, Fred Wagner, Geoff . . 1930 . .. Wagner Heinie Wakeland Chris , Walker, Larry Walters , Red Ward, Dallas Ward, Thomas Watts, Brent Webber, Levi Weber, Tass Webster, Bob Wegner, Lou Weide, Karl Weimer, Elmer Weller, Theodore Wellman, Norb West, Ken Wheeler, Todd Wheeling, Mark White, Don Whitelaw, John Wiggins, Dave Wilkins, Chris Wilkins, Steve Williams, William Williams, David Williams, Gene Williams, Kevin 1957 1959-61 . , 10l Jack Humphrey 1942 J 1987 . . Norb Wellman 1936 1926-27 . . 2005 Honorary 1924 Halbrook, Scott 1995-96 . 1958 .. .1912 . 1925,27 1933, 35 1993-94 2001-03 1933-34 . 1979-80 1946-47,49 1966,69 1943 1913-16 . 1952-54 1980-81,83 .. 1981-82 . 1995 . . 1950-52 . 1959-60 1970-71 . . . 2000-01 .... 1975-76 1914-16 1989-92 1940,42 1977 1982 2006 OREGON STATE rt. BASEBALL GUIDE OREGON STATE POSTSEASON RESULTS Note: Does not include Pacific-10 Northern Division Tournament results from 1984-1991 1916 BASEBALL PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (Three games) At California UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON California 5, Oregon State 2 California 10, Oregon State 3 California 9, Oregon State 0 -VS. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE El 1927 NORTHERN DIVISION WEST PLAYOFF (One game) At Longview, Wash. Oregon State 4, Washington 3 NORTHERN DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP (Best-of-three) Big Championship 8 TOP Game Longview 'Bail Park COLLEGE TEAKS At Washington State TOMORROW Washington State 5, Oregon State 2 Oregon State 8, Washington State 7 Washington State 8, Oregon State 6 ;,,, _r Saturday 130 p.m. 1951 ISL K WL of COLLEGE BASEBALL OMAHA STADIUM 12-13-14-15-16 Admission 75c and 50c PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (Best-of-three) (,dl TIP At Southern California Now'at RUSSELL SPORTS, I N6 h%ti -1 Sinai, gmp.ha 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 S ou thern C a lif orni a 7 O regon S tate 5 (Six teams, double-elimination) At Stanford At Okla homa State Arkansas 4 Oregon State 3 Oregon Sta te 7 , Ri c h mon d 1 Oregon State 1 , Arkansas 0 Stanford 10 Oregon State 7 Stanford 14, Oregon State 0 California-Santa Barbara 7, Oregon State 3 2005 1952 PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (Best-of-three) , 1983 , WESTERN REGIONAL At Oregon State 1975 Oregon State 12, Southern California 10 Oregon State 5, Southern California 4 WESTERN REGIONAL (Best-of-three) NORTHERN DIVISION PLAYOFF (One game) At Washin gton State Washington State 6, Oregon State 4 At Oregon State Oregon State 2 , Fresno State 1 Oregon State 8, Fresno State 4 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 1982 1985 , COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (Ei g ht teams , double-elimination) At Omaha, Neb. Tulane 3, Oregon State 1 Baylor 4 Oregon State 3 (10 inn ) , CORVALLIS REGIONAL ( Four t eams, d ou bl e-eli m i nati on) At Oregon State PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE WESTERN REGIONAL (Eight teams, double-elimination) At Omaha, Neb. CHAMPIONSHIP (Best-of-three) (Six teams, double-elimination) At Stanford Duke 18, Oregon State 7 At Stanford Stanford 17, Oregon State 3 Oregon State 19, St John's (N.Y.) 3 CORVALLIS SUPER REGIONAL Stanford 15, Oregon State 6 Stanford 15, Oregon State 4 Pepperdine 6, Oregon State I (Best-of-three) Texas 10, Oregon State 1 Ore g on State 10 , Southern California 8 Oregon State 4, Ohio State 3 Oregon State 11, St John's (N Y.) 1 At Oregon State 1958 1986 PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (Best-of-three) MIDWEST REGIONAL Oregon State 10, Southern California 4 Southern California 9 , Oregon State 8 (Six teams, double-elimination) (10 inn ) At Oregon State Southern California 7, Oregon State 0 Southern California 15, Oregon State 0 1962 WESTERN REGIONAL (Best-of-three) At Santa Clara Santa Clara 8, Oregon State 1 Santa Clara 7, Oregon State 5 NCAA n Th ) BASEBALL PLAYOFF ui4E fl STATE ms 1A STATE PCC BASEBAU PLAYOFF 1M;vBIirv Oj SOUtlfenl [atkm,p Oregon State 1963 mvl0 WESTERN REGIONAL (Best-of-three) 2V X Mpg 1P FA At Oregon State Southern California 6, Oregon State 5 Oregon State 8, Southern California 6 1952 Regional 1958P00Championship 1985 Regional 2005 Super Regional VT r OREGON STATE SERIES RECORDS OPPONENT Air Force Albany Albertson Albuquerque Arizona Arizona State Arkansas (First, latest) W-L Baker City Boise State Brigham Young California California-Davis California-Irvine California-Riverside California-Santa Barbara Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Cal State-Chico Cal State-Fullerton Cal State-Hayward Cal State-Los Angeles Cal State-Northridge Cal State-Sacramento Cal State-Sonoma Cal State-Stanislaus Camp Adair Camp Lewis Canada Baseball Institute Central Florida Central Michigan CETYS (Mexico) Chapman Chemawa Chicago State Citadel Clemson Colorado Concordia (Ore ) (1927)1-0 (1916) 2-0 Oregon State Alumni Oregon Tech (1967) 0-2 Pacific (Calif) (1963, 2005)14-21 (2005) 0-1 (1914,1916) 3-0 (1975)1-0 (1916,2005)17-32 (1972) 0-1 (1920) 0-2 St. Martin's St Mary's (Calif) Salem High . (1999,2005) 1G-9 (1961, 2005) 21-13 (1988)2-1 (1975,1979)1-1 (1943)1-1 (1921)1-0 (1994,1997) 2-1 (1992,1998) 2-1 (2000)1-1 (1998)1-0 (1968,1972) 2-1 (1907,1922)12-1 (2004)1-0 (2004)1-1 (1988,2001) 2-3 (1972)1-0 (1980,2003)11-0 (1952) 0-1 (1976) 0-1 (1968,1995) 4-0 (1981,1990) 32-10 (1957, 1959) 0-2 (1992)1-1 (1998)1-0 Ralph Coleman was presented with a rocking chair prior to the final game of his career at Oregon in 1966 McChord Air Force Base (1955)1-0 McMinnville Tigers (1915) 0-2 Nevada Nevada-Las Vegas McNeese State Meiji (Japan) Michigan (1924 , 1929) 1-1 Michigan State Minnesota Missouri Montana (1990,2001)4-3 (1985)1-0 Northern Arizona North Pacific Dental (1947 1960) 5-0 Mt Angel Multnomah Athletic Club (1912 1924)7-0 (1908 1928) 7-7 Northwestern NotreDame Naval Air Nebraska (1991)0-1 New Mexico New Mexico State (2002) 2-0 New York Colored Sox (1995)1-1 Nittaidi (Japan) , , , (1961) 0-1 (1999)1-0 Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State (1962 , 2002)6-2 (1975 2001) 2-4 (1991,2003)4-1 (1995 , 2005) 6-2 Salem Senators San Diego San Diego State San Francisco San Jose State Santa Clara Seattle Seton Hall South Florida Southern California Southern Oregon Southern Utah Southwestern Louisiana Southwest Missouri State Spokane Indians Stanford SubPac (1920,2000)3-14-1 (1952,1973) 5-3-1 (1984)1-0 (1998)1-0 (1951,2005)14-35 (1964,1982) 8-1 (1992, 2002) 3-0 (1984,1991)1-1 (1993, 2004) 2-0 (1916) 0-2 (1920, 2005)15-35 (1961)1-0 (1996) 2-0 Texas-Arlington Texas Christian (1993, 2004)1-1 (1966,1977)3-3 (1921 , (1952) 0-1 (1988,2000)1-3 1933)5-0 .(1992)0-2 (1986)1-0 (1990 2005)3-1 , (19712001) 2-5 (1991:2003)2-2 Texas Tech Tulane Tulsa UCLA United States International Western Kentucky (1968)1-0 Western Oregon Western Washington Westmont West Virginia Whitman Willamette Winthrop (1961,2004)4-15 (1996,2002)5-0-1 (1961)1-0 (1914)1-2 (1961)1-0 (1997)1-0 Wisconsin . Woodbum . WrightState Wyoming . (1974) 0-1 (1910,1964)103-41-1 (1992) 2-0 (1971,2000)2-3 (1961)0-1 (1924,1926) 2-1 (1991)1-0 (1975)1-0 (1947,1994) 38-3 (1975,1997) 9-6 (1927,1997) 74-15 (1980,1989)1-5 (1972,1999)1-1 Dallas Buck and Jacoby Ellsbury meet the media in 2005 (1993)1-1 (1999,2001)1-1 (1986,2005) 0-3 (1970,1976) 2-0 (1967,2005)14-24 (1987)1-0 (1973, 2004) 5-1 Utah (1919,2005) 59-29 (1978,1994) 3-0 (1974,2002)4-2 (1953,1999) 9-11-1 Texas A&M Washington . Washington State (1953)1-0 (1985,1989)1-1 (1973,2005)4-5 (1973,2003)6-5-1 Texas (1980,2003) 13-1 (1988)1-0 (1966,1994) 3-2 .(1998)3-0 (1971,1982)1-1-1 (1907,1909) 2-1 (1924,1955) 6-10 (1921) 0-1 Utah Valley State Valdosta State Grant Tech (1926)1-0 (1970, 2005) 3-0 : (1952,2000) 9-26 Grand Canyon Illinois-Chicago Kansas State Keio (Japan) Kelso Lafayette LaVeme Lewis & Clark Lewis-Clark State Linfield Long Beach State Loyola Marymount Maine St John's Bears St John's IN Y.) (1976,1978) 1-3 Duke Idaho Regina (1972,1984) 0-4 (1974,1978) 3-1 (1976)1-0 Humboldt State (1970,1980)10-3 Sacramento Senators (2005) 2-1 . (1911) 0-1 (1950,1998)106-48 (1968,1977) 2-1-1 (1920,1990)18-10-1 Delaware Hickam Field Air Force Base (1915)1-0 (1913)1-4 (1986)1-0 Dallas Baptist Helena (1913) 0-1 Richmond (1996) 2-0 Hawai'i-Hilo Hawaii Marines (1981)1-0 .(1968,2005)10-8-1 (1914)1-0 Hawaii (1909,2005)137-59 PugetSound (1970,2005)10-9 Creighton Harvard (1915) 2-0 (1977, 2005) 2-5 Portland Roadsters Portland State (1955,2005)2-1 (1986) 2-0 Fresno State George Fox George Washington Gonzaga Grumbling (1961)1-0 Portland Beavers Portland Colts Portland Monarchs (1971,2005) 10-6 Corvallis Evansville Florida Atlantic (1977,1996) 7-7 Pendleton Pepperdine Portland (2004)1-0 (1921,1968) 5-1 (1974,1990)17-1 (1912,1996) 56-3-1 Pacific (Ore Pearl Harbor (1963,2005)13-29 Connell Eastern Michigan Eastern Oregon Eastern Washington Eugene Emeralds (1978,2002)4-3 (1907,1981)150-146 Oregon . (1986,1995) 1-2 Arkansas-Little Rock Baylor Howard Oral Roberts (1970,1985)4-0 (2004) 2-1 (1978)1-0 (1911,2005)216-178-2 (1910,2005)183-215-2 . (2002)1-0 (1908,1995)69-9 (1975)1-0 (1968,1969) 2-0 (2000)1-0 (1908,1960)15-6 .(1907,1997)84-23 (2005)1-0 (1986) 0-1 (1908) 0-1 ... (1996)1-0 (1979)1-0 2006° OREGON STATE ASEBALL GUIDE, OREGON STATE ALL-TIME SCORES at - denotes games on opponents' 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 Oregon 1915 McMinnville Tigers McMinnville Tigers at Portland Monarchs Head coach: F.C. McReynolds (5-2 overall) atSalemHigh at Chemawa Willamette Chemawa at Oregon Oregon Chemawa L 14 W W 12,5 18-3 W 9-6 at Washington State at Whitman at Whitman at Pendleton L 3-9 W 6-4 12-0 atPendleton Pacific (Ore) L 5-6 L 2-3 W 8-4 at Washington at Washington Oregon Oregon Washington State Washington State Washington Washington at Washington State at Washington State Oregon State's first baseball team hit the field in 1907 4-3 L 5-6 Whitman W W W 13-1 W 16-1 W W 4-1 W 54 W W 16-2 at Idaho 54 at Idaho L 3-5 at Washington State at Washington State Washington State Washington State at Oregon Oregon Oregon Multnomah Athletic Club 8-4 11-9 5-3 1909 Portland Roadsters Whitman Whitman at Willamette at Multnomah Athletic Club at Washington at Washington Head coach: Otto Moore Idaho (5.4 overall) Idaho Salem High Chemawa Multnomah Athletic Club Portland Portland W W 10-1 L 5-9 W 94 L 6-9 13-1 at Oregon at Oregon Oregon L 2-5 W 74 L 2-3 Oregon W 5-0 1910 L 1-12 W W W 224 14-5 7-3 3-6 0-2 1-6 3-10 4-3 10-11 4-5 3-5 2-5 04 24 14-5 8-4 L 0-2 L 6-9 Head coach: Jesse Garrett W W W 4-2 (7-10 overall; 4-4 Northern Division West, 1st place tie) 7-0 9-0 84 Head coach: E.J. Stewart (5.9 overall) Pacific (Ore) W 1913 Portland Colts Regina Regina Regina 4-6 W W 9-2 Oregon L 0-3 Oregon L 2,5 9-0 L at Washington L at Washington Oregon W at Multnomah Athletic Club L 2-5 0-2 145 3-6 1914 Corvallis High Baker City Baker City Helena L 10-11 L 3-6 W 6-0 L 1-6 Helena Helena L 2-5 W W 8-4 L 4-5 124 at Washington at Washington L 2-14 at Chemawa at Oregon at Oregon W 6-2 L 4-8 atChemawa Washington Washington W 214 W 10-5 L 1-14 Washington Washington at Oregon at Oregon Oregon L 24 W 9-0 W 4-0 L 0-3 L 24 L 2-12 L 5-11 12-6 L 6-10 W W W 20-6 L 5-8 W W 14-2 L 2-4 L 34 5-1 74 5-1 7-3 12-6 5-1 W W W 13-2 L 4-15 4-1 2-0 L 5-10 at Idaho L 2-6 at Washington State T 0-0 W W 16-0 L 3-2 W 9-3 W 2-1 at Washington at Washington 6-7 Regina West; 1st place) at Baker City atAlbertson atAlbertson at Spokane Indians at Spokane Indians 4-3 L 5-6 W W W W Head coach: Hans Loof (10.9.1 overall, 5.3 Northern Division atWillamette 15-4 9-6 L 1916 84 W W W 1-14 Multnomah Athletic Club L 7-5 L vs Regina 15-6 W Oregon Head coach: Wilkie Clark (7.9 overall; 1-7 Northern Division West, 3rd place) Chemawa W 6-5 W W 1912 Multnomah Athletic Club Mt Angel Chemawa Washington State W Washington State L at Oregon L at Oregon L at Washington State L at Multnomah Athletic Club L at Willamette L Willamette W Washington Washington at Oregon at Oregon Oregon Oregon at California at California at California Willamette 7-2 L 5-6 L 2-10 W W 6-0 6-3 L 2-5 L 3-10 L 0-9 W 6-0 1917 Head coach: Fielder Jones (134-1 overall; Northwest Collegiate champions) Whitman Whitman 2-0 at Washington State W Chemawa Chemawa at Oregon 10-1 8-1 Whitman atWillamette 4-6 W W 0-4 champions) at Western Oregon 6-9 L L Head coach: Joe Fay (11-4 overall; Oregon Collegiate at Chemawa L W W W 1908 atWoodburn at Chemawa atWillamette 0-13 Head coach: Roy Goble (13-8 overall, 5.1 Northern Division West; 1st place) 1907 Salem High L No varsity baseball - World War I L 3-4 W W 11-4 Idaho T 2-2 at Whitman W 5-4 L 24 (4-6 overall) Willamette atWillamette W W W W 5-4 Oregon L 2-3 6-1 Oregon L 1-15 Idaho at Whitman at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho at Idaho Washington State Washington State at Oregon at Oregon Washington State Was hi ng t on Sta t e Oregon Oregon 1918 3-0 Head coach: J.D. Baldwin 5-2 14-2 at Oregon at Oregon L L 7-21 13-12 L 10-12 2-0 Oregon Oregon at Oregon W W 10-1 6-3 at Oregon L 4,5 14-10 8-5 L 14 W W W W W 4-3 8-18 6-5 6-3 L 4-8 W 10-4 1919 Head coach: Jimmie Richardson (7-7 overall, 2-5 Northern Division West; 2nd place) 1911 Head coach: Walker (8.7 overall) W W atGonzaga Oregon State won the Northwest Collegiate title in 1910 at Washington State at Washington State W W 14-7 L 0-3 5-2 T 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE - " at Multnomah Athletic Club L 6-7 at Oregon W 18-8 Multnomah Athletic Club W 8-5 vs Washington W 4,3 W W 6-4 L 2,5 4-1 at Washington State at Washington State W 8-7 L 6-12 at Washington State L 6-8 Washington at Washington at Washington L 1-3 L 0-1 L 3-4 Oregon L 5-9 W W 9-3 Washington State Washington State Washington Oregon at Oregon 1928 11 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (8-6 overall, 3-5 Northern Division West; 3rd place) a 16-3 1920 Head coach: Jimmie Richardson (12-11 overall, 11-8 Northern Division) at Santa Clara at Stanford at Stanford it California at California at Sacramento Senators at Sacramento Senators at Cal State-Chico Willamette Willamette at Washington at Washington Washington State Washington State Washington State Stanford Stanford L 2-9 L 34 L 2-3 L 0-10 W 2-1 L 2-6 L 1-7 W W W 9-4 11-0 L 0-2 L 5-9 W W W W W 11-0 The 1913 Beavers get ready to ride the rails on a road trip ashington State Oregon Multnomah Athletic Club at Salem Senators Pacific (Ore ) Whitman Whitman Washington Washington W 3 L 3-7 W W W W 16 -1 L 5-7 at Oregon W 93 1923 Oregon 14-11 Idaho 6-0 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (10-6 overall, 8-6 Northern Division) W W W L 5-4 Oregon State Alumni (ex) Oregon Whitman Whitman 7-0 at Oregon at Oregon 3-0 6-2 L -9 W W 8-4 11-6 L 11-13 W W W 15-8 11-1 6-3 Idaho L 2-9 L 3-4 Mt Angel at Oregon Washington W 14-8 Mt Angel W W L 4-6 Pacific (Ore) W 5-3 Washington Oregon Oregon W 4-3 Idaho L 5-15 L 0-3 Idaho L 8-11 W 3-2 at Whitman W W 13-2 L 7-8 L 3-16 L 3-5 W W 1-0 at Oregon at Idaho at Idaho 1921 at Washington g State at Washington State Head coach: Jimmie Richardson (11-8-1 overall, 5-7-1 Northern Division) North Pacific Dental W North Pacific Dental W Oregon State Alumni (ex) W Multnomah Athletic Club W New York Colored Sox North Pacific Dental at Camp Lewis at Washington at Washington at Gonzaga at Washington State Oregon 5-1 15-3 17-3 6-5 L 03 W W 5-4 L 3-8 T 0-0 3-2 L 7-15 L 3-5 L 3-4 W W 4-1 Washington State L 9-12 Washington State W 2-1 Willamette Oregon Oregon atOregon atOregon 4-1 5-3 22-5 L 1-5 Washington State at Oregon W W 16-10 at Oregon W 11-5 6-1 at Gonzaga Head coach: Ralph Coleman (16.8.1 overall, 11-8 Northern Division; 3rd place) Mt Angel W Mt Angel W W W Kelso Meiji, Japan 13-1 12-2 174 7-0 11-6 6-5 1926 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (6-7 overall, 2-6 Northern Division West; 3rd place) 2-3 W W 5-4 14-5 L 6-8 Mt Angel Mt Angel 3-10 0-17 W L 7-9 11-9 L 4-5 L 2-8 7-6 L 6-7 Oregon L 7-16 MultnomahAthleticClub W 12-5 at Oregon at Portland W W 16-4 at Portland W 4-3 3-7 W 12-2 2-3 9-6 L 9-14 L 0-6 W 6-2 W 10-9 Washington Washington at Washington at Washington L W L 2-8 T 19 at Oregon L 6-16 L 1-3 Oregon L 24 L 2-10 Oregon W 6-4 L 6-7 W W L W W 14-2 4-3 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (13-5 overall, 5-3 Northern Division West; 1st place tie) 7-1 Pacific (Ore) W W W W W W W 10-0 15-9 16-3 g Oregon Oregon 6-3 Linfield 3-5 Multnomah Athletic Club W 4,3 Washington 8-2 98 L 14 W W 74 104 Washington at Washington at Washington at Oregon 93 W W 16-3 L 6-13 Oregon W 4-3 Oregon L 6-7 Idaho W 7-1 Idaho L 6-8 W 14-7 Washington State Washington State Washington Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho at Idaho at Washington at Washington Oregon at Oregon 6-5 13-7 19-4 L 5-9 W W W 7-3 10-3 L 4-5 6-4 L 6-7 W W 11-2 7-5 L 3-5 L 4-7 L 4-8 1930 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (16-6 overall, 10-6 Northern Division; 2nd place) W 20-2 L 11-13 W 11-6 L 2-6 Portland L 2-5 Portland Willamette atWillamette at Oregon Washington State W W W W W W W W Washington State L 4-5 W W 13-3 L 0-6 L 3-4 L 1-5 W W 14-1 Pacific (Ore) Pacific (Ore) Idaho Idaho Washington Washington at Washington at Washington at Idaho at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho Oregon atOregon Y L umjva A standing-room crowd saw the Beavers play Washington in 1920 Ti 7-2 10-5 All! 0 13,5 Head coach: Roy Lamb (10-9 overall, 8-8 Northern Division; 3rd place tie) L 8-4 W 4-10 at Oregon i. 8-6 W W 6-9 L 4-8 5-3 L L L W W W 5-4 Oregon Willamette Meiji, Japan Willamette Willamette Albany 4-5 at Oregon Western Oregon 10-2 L 3-11 17-5 6-0 at Washington at Gonzaga at Washington State at Washington State at Whitman at Whitman Washington Washington Washington State L 0-3 10-4 at Washington 11-1 1929 6-5 Head coach: Guy Rathbun (13.8 overall, 9-8 Northern Division) W W W W W W 13-2 1922 North Pacific Dental Chemawa 13-3 Multnomah Athletic Club W Pacific (Ore) W W St John's Bears 6-1 11-0 Ii =III W L 4-7 4-0 L 10-5 at Washington at Washington Linfield Washington Washington L Head coach: Ralph Coleman (11-2 overall, 11.2 Northern Division; 1st place) Pacific (Ore ) W 12 Washington State Washington at Washington at Gonzaga at Washington State at Idaho at Whitman at Oregon 9-11 W 3-2 Kelso Kelso 1927 at Willamette Whitman L Portland W 1925 Idaho 1924 4-3 W at Washington State Washington Washington Oregon Washington State 7-6 Washington State Oregon at Oregon at Washington at Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho at Idaho 11-6 10-5 egon Portland Oregon 5-3 8-7 4-3 2-0 17-0 12-1 5-1 6-4 4-2 7-5 L 34 W 9-3 W W 10-1 W 64 L 3-8 6-5 1931 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (9-10 overall, 7-9 Northern Division; 4th place) Willamette 73 W Willamette W 10-7 f 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE at Oregon Oregon atWillamette W W 11-7 L 6-8 7-3 Idaho W 14-3 Idaho L 9-16 Washington State Washington State L 06 W 5-1 Washington Washington L 11-15 L 4-18 at Idaho L 6-7 at Idaho W 17-1 L 6-7 at Washington State at Washington State at Washington at Washington at Oregon Oregon W 7-6 L 1-12 L 56 W 12-2 L 6-7 3-7 L 0-2 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (19.5 overall, 13-3 Northern Division; 1st place) 840 Pacific (Ore) W Willamette atWillamette Willamette Salem Senators Linfield Salem Senators Idaho Idaho L 1-3 W W W W W 2-1 14-4 L Of L 3-6 W W W W 2-1 Washington Washington 3-2 Portland L 2-6 at Idaho 20-19 at Idaho L 7-10 W 6-2 L 3-6 L 1-6 W 124 W 11-5 L 3-9 W 7-2 L 1-5 L 1-2 at Idaho at Idaho W W 11-4 at Washington State at Washington State at Oregon Oregon W 9-5 L 2-3 at Oregon Washington State Washington State Idaho Idaho Washington Washington at Washington at Washington 11-6 W 4-3 L 3-6 1933 Western Oregon Western Oregon W L Oregon State Alumni (ex) W Linfield North Pacific Dental Willamette atWillamette Portland Portland at Oregon Oregon W W W L W 11-8 0,3 8-7 6-5 9-2 9-7 2-3 8-1 W W 11-3 L 6-14 8,3 Oregon W 14-2 at Oregon at Oregon W 8-5 L 8-9 Oregon L 2-3 1934 Head coach: Slats Gill (10-15 overall, 5-11 Northern Division; 5th place) W Oregon State Alumni (ex) W at Western Oregon W W Western Oregon Portland W Pacific (Ore.) at Oregon Oregon Idaho Idaho Washington State Washington State Washington Washington 10-15 7-9 L 1-5 L 8-10 L W 4-8 L 3-7 W W L 5-2 5-0 9-7 7-10 W W 13-10 7-6 L 0-2 L 7-17 L 5-8 W W at Oregon at Oregon Oregon Idaho 3,5 W 6-5 L 4-6 L 10-11 Washington Washington at Washington at Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho at Idaho at Washington Oregon at Oregon Head coach: Slats Gill (11-11 overall, 8-8 Northern Division; 3rd place tie) Linfield Linfield Willamette Western Oregon W W 19-3 L 3-6 W 9-7 Portland L 4-7 Willamette L 3-4 at Oregion L 0-17 W W W 12-7 L 8-9 W W W 10-9 12-11 L 2-4 Oregon Idaho Idaho Washington State Washington State Washington Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho at Idaho Washington Washington 12-1 9-4 214 L 5-8 Idaho W 5-4 L 1-12 W 13-2 Washington State Washington State Washington Washington at Portland at Washington State at Washington State 17-5 164 53 5-2 Oregon W 11-2 Linfield at Linfield Washington State Washington State W 10-7 11-6 Idaho L 34 Idaho W 8-2 L 5-10 74 Head coach: Slats Gill (8-14 overall, 4-12 Northern Division; 4th place) at Western Oregon Oregon at Oregon Idaho 5-0 14 1937 Willamette Willamette Willamette Western Oregon W W W W W L 14-9 23-11 L Portland 16-8 L 3-6 L Portland 4-9 W L 5-4 5-6 L Idaho at Oregon W L 4-8 22-8 6-11 4-2 1-2 L 0-8 L 3-6 L at Idaho at Idaho at Washington 6-15 at Western Oregon L W Pacific (Ore) Pacific (Ore) Pacific (Ore) Washington State Washington State 1-2 L 4-5 2-13 L L 11-10 10-7 7-1 4-3 94 7-5 93 9-1 4-2 5-0 4-1 1941 L at Washington State at Washington State Oregon -1 L Willamette Willamette at Washington Oregon at Oregon 12-9 Portland Western Oregon at Washington State at Washington State at Washington 1935 Head coach: Slats Gill (9-5 overall) 4-2 124 10-3 W Oregon 11-6 14-1 5-15 Washington State Washington State 3rd place) 1-10 L Oregon In 1922, the Beavers had their own way of encouraging a rally L W W W W W W W W W at Oregon Head coach: Slats Gill (10-9 overall, 8-8 Northern Division; W L Oregon 1940 1932 Willamette Willamette atWillamette at Oregon L 0,5 L 2-9 W W W 5-4 13-12 L 1-7 L 0-14 L 9-11 64 W 6-3 L 6-16 L 0-13 L 2-11 W W 17-7 L 2-5 L 3-17 5-2 at Oregon 7-1 W 10-2 W 74 W 11-9 Washington Washington W 6-3 Oregon at Oregon W 5,3 Idaho at Idaho W 12-3 Idaho at Idaho L 2-5 at Washington State at Washington State at Washington at Washington Oregon at Oregon L 04 L 0-4 W W 3-2 L 5-9 L 7-9 4-2 1939 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (15-9 overall, 7.8 Northern Division; 3rd place) Willamette W W W 16-3 W 2-0 W W W 10-7 Portland L 5-6 Western Oregon Western Oregon atWillamette Willamette Linfield Linfield 5-0 11-0 73 17-2 8-5 Portland W 12-0 at Idaho W 5-3 22-11 at Washington at Washington L 3-4 L 1-5 L 3-13 at Oregon L 0-8 at Oregon L 3-10 W W W 23-14 Willamette Willamette Willamette Linfield Western Oregon Oregon at Oregon Idaho Idaho Washington State W Head coach: Slats Gill (8-16 overall, 7-9 Northern Division; 4th place) 0-7 L 7-9 L 5-12 W 10-6 Portland L 7-8 Portland L 3-8 Western Oregon Oregon L 8-13 W 7-6 1938 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (18.7 overall, 10-6 Northern Division; 1st place tie) at Western Oregon Western Oregon W W 4-1 12-1 Western Oregon Willamette Salem Senators at Salem Senators 4-6 W 0-12 Pacific (Ore) Pacific (Ore) L at Idaho L Linfield W 1936 L Head coach: Ralph Coleman (15.10 overall, 8-8 Northern Division; 3rd place) 7-3 9,5 at Pacific (Ore) at Pacific (Ore Washington State Washington State Washington Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho at Idaho at Washington at Washington at Oregon Oregon W W W W W 8-2 3-2 6-3 12,3 4-0 L 6-14 L 3-9 W 3-2 W 7-1 L 6-8 W W W W 4-3 14-6 5-4 5-2 L 2-9 W 6-0 W W 5-4 L 2-7 W 7-3 4-0 1-2 4-5 7-8 1-2 5-9 1942 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (14-8 overall, 8-6 Northern Division; 3rd place) Linfield Willamette W 6-0 W 4,3 atWillamette W 3-1 L 6-8 Willamette atWillamette Pacific (Ore) Pacific (Ore) W W W 5-4 14-0 L 5-6 at Oregon W 2-1 Washington State Washington State W 11-0 at Portland 4-3 Washington State Washing ton Washington L 11-13 W 10-3 W 4-0 L 3-7 Ida h o W 16 -3 atldaho W 3-2 3-7 W W W 6-3 L 5-6 L 3-5 Washington Washington Oregon at Idaho 73 L L 0-6 atldaho at Washington State at Washington State at Washington at Washington 9-6 W 4-6 W 13-6 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE Wl Lawi- at Washington State 55 at Washington State at Washington 2-10 ;..i I 1952 4-7 at Washington 2-3 at Oregon 3-4 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (27-12 overall, 10-6 Northern Division; 1st place) Pacific (Ore) W Linfield Linfield 1943 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (14-6 overall, 12-4 Northern Division; 1st place tie) Portland State Willamette CampAdair Lewis & Clark Lewis & Clark Portland at Pacific (Ore.) at Linfield Oregon at Oregon Idaho Idaho Washington State Washington State Washington Washington atWillamette at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho at Idaho at Washington at Washington Willamette CampAdair Oregon at Oregon W 3-1 L 1-14 W W W W W 4-3 15-2 L 1-3 W 7-0 8-7 74 Oregon 8-6 at Lewis & Clark Linfield Linfield Washington State Washington State at Portland L 5-6 W 2-1 W W 6-2 W 54 L 0-2 W W 6-3 9-0 17-1 L 4-8 W 6-4 L 1-9 1944-1945 No varsity baseball - World War II 1946 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (16-10 overall, 10-6 Northern Division; 2nd place) Salem Senators Salem Senators Salem Senators atWillamette Willamette Willamette Pacific (Ore) Linfield Washington State Washington State L 2-8 L 2-14 L 0-10 W W 17-7 W 3-2 W W 9-5 15-8 13-1 W W 14-10 Idaho L 12-14 Idaho W 2-1 L 7-9 L 2-6 L 3-7 W W W W 14-0 L 5-9 W 5-0 L 1-5 W 4-3 W 10-6 L 3-5 W 95 Washington Washington at Portland at Portland at Idaho at Idaho at Washington State at Washington State at Washington at Washington at Oregon Oregon at Oregon Oregon at Oregon 3-1 Oregon State captured the Northern Division flag in 1925 Washington Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho at Idaho at Washington at Washington Oregon atOregon Oregon at Oregon W 10-8 L 5-7 W 15-10 L 1-6 L 4-6 at Lewis & Clark at Lewis & Clark at Portland at Portland Lewis & Clark L 1-4 Idaho Idaho L 7-9 W W 10-9 L 0-6 L 7-9 L 6-8 9-8 Washington State Washington State Washington Washington at Washington State at Washington State 1948 at Idaho Head coach: Ralph Coleman (7-7 overall, 4.7 Northern Division; 4th place) at Washington Salem Senators Salem Senators at Portland at Portland Washington Washington at Idaho at Idaho at Washington State at Washington at Washington at Oregon atOregon Oregon at Idaho W W 12-6 L 5-6 W W 4-2 L 14 6-5 5-2 L 5-6 W 8-3 L 6-11 W 5-1 L 3-7 W 7-1 L 8-9 L 10-13 at Washington at Oregon Oregon at Oregon W W W L 3-16 W W W 11-2 13-6 L 1-11 L 2-4 W W 17-7 L 9-10 13-4 Oregon 20-8 at Oregon 19-14 at Oregon Oregon 11-6 18-8 Portland 5-2 at Oregon 10-4 Portland State 7-3 L 5-6 Lewis & Clark Lewis & Clark L 6-7 at Portland W 15-7 Pacific (Ore) Willamette Salem Senators Salem Senators Idaho Idaho Oregon Willamette Willamette Linfield Idaho Head coach: Ralph Coleman (7-12 overall, 5-9 Northern Division; 4th place) Portland State Linfield Linfield 34 1950 L 74 03 W Idaho Washington State Washington State Washington Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Washington at Washington L 5-6 W 6-0 L 0-4 W W W 9-4 14-5 at Oregon 144 Oregon L 5-11 at Oregon 10-9 W W 18-8 W W W W W W W W 20-2 at Southern California L at Washington at Washington L L 4-7 W W 14-7 L 3-8 L 10-11 L 15-16 Idaho W W W W W 74 10-8 L 3-5 W W 6-5 L 6-10 L 6-8 at Idaho at Washington State at Washington State at Washington at Washington Seattle Oregon at Oregon Oregon at Oregon Southern California Southern California Fresno State Fresno State vs Duke vs Texas 7-1 16-5 3-1 6-2 W 3-1 L 13-14 W 7-6 L 5-18 W 12-10 W W W 5-4 L 7-18 L 1-10 2-1 84 3-2 74 11-10 1953 4-6 14 Idaho Idaho L L 10-3 3-9 19-8 16-2 Portland L 9-2 W W W 10-6 W 5-1 22-5 2-10 W 1-0 10-4 L 1-8 54 W W W W 1-11 L W 5-12 L at Washington State at Washington State W 4-5 L at California at San Jose State at Fresno State at Fresno State Willamette at Oregon Lewis & Clark 13-9 Willamette Willamette Salem Senators L at Grant Tech at Southern California at Southern California Montana 8-4 5-3 8-3 4-5 Montana 15-7 16-4 5-6 L 10-8 124 2-3 W W W at Idaho 12-5 16-2 4-2 L 3-7 Oregon Linfield Salem Senators 2-0 10-2 4-1 L 3,5 6-4 5-1 8-4 L L W W W 7-5 104 6-0 16-3 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (15-9 overall, 8-3 Northern Division; 2nd place) at Idaho 7-0 4-3 5-0 W at Idaho W W W W W W W W 22-5 L Washington Washington Head coach: Ralph Coleman (15-8 overall, 8-7 Northern Division; 3rd place) W W W W W Washington State Washington State 4-7 Washington Washington 12,3 5-2 6-1 5-1 W 9-4 L 3-4 W 6-4 L 3-5 W 4-3 L 6-7 W W 8-2 4,5 9-1 12-1 atWillamette L 7-10 Oregon L 6-8 04 Linfield 17-16 0-1 Portland Idaho W W W Idaho L 2-3 Washington State Washington State Seattle at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho at Idaho at Washington at Washington at Oregon L 4-8 W 13-5 L 6-8 W W W W W W 3-0 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (14-11 overall, 6-10 Northern Division; 4th place) Idaho 6-10 L 1949 1947 Lewis & Clark Lewis & Clark Linfield Linfield L 6,3 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (23-6 overall, 10-4 Northern Division; 1st place) L 7-10 20-2 1951 W W W L W W W W W W W W 7-2 L 8-3 4-1 8-3 13-9 3-2 9-4 9-1 1-2 11-1 5-0 1954 6-1 11-8 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (12-8 overall, 10-6 Northern Division; 2nd place tie) W 11-0 at Oregon L 3-5 Willamette Salem Senators Washington State Washington State L 3-4 W W W 9-4 at Lewis & Clark 124 The sporting press at a 1935 Oregon State home game 7-1 64 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE 92 Idaho Idaho Washington Washington at Idaho at Idaho at Washington State at Washington State at Washington at Washington W W W W 11-3 0-4 W W 10-5 L 2-10 L 3-5 W 7-4 L 7-9 W 7-3 Oregon L 6-12 at Oregon L 04 at Oregon Head coach: Ralph Coleman (18-5 overall, 7-5 Northern Division; 2nd place) 32-7 L Oregon 1960 8-7 17-6 84 at Whitman at Whitman W 23-1 W 10-1 vs Washington State vs Idaho vs Montana Lewis & Clark Lewis & Clark W 4,3 W W W W W W W 4-3 at Portland Linfield Portland at Oregon 1955 Oregon Idaho Head coach: Ralph Coleman (15.10 overall, 8-4 Northern Division; nd place) at Cal-Davis at California at Stanford at San Jose State at Fresno State at Fresno State at Portland Linfield Willamette at Lewis & Clark Portland State at Salem Senators Idaho Washington Washington W 2-7 L 315 L 1-9 L 1-8 7-9 W W W W W 12-1 L 1-3 W W W 16-3 7-1 3-2 5-2 21-3 30 9-5 McChord Air Force Base W 8-2 W W W 29-12 L 1-2 L 5-6 L 1-7 W W 15-7 L 4-10 at Washington State at Idaho at Washington State at Washington at Washington Oregon at Oregon Oregon at Oregon 13-5 9-1 6-4 1956 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (17.13 overall, 7-8 Northern Division; 3rd place) vs Idaho W 5-2 vs Idaho W 13-2 vs Washington State W 4-3 vs Washington State W 4-3 W Western Oregon 54 Lewis & Clark W 5-1 -infield at Lewis & Clark at Willamette Washington Washington at Washington State at Washington State 10-1 L L Idaho L 4-5 W 6-1 Coach Ralph Coleman (left) addresses the 1939 Beavers 2nd place) vs Idaho vs Idaho vs Washington State vs Washington State Western Oregon Western Oregon Willamette Linfield Linfield L W 3-6 15-3 L 10-11 W W W W 1-0 3-1 5-4 15-4 1958 1959 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (18-11 overall, 10-4 Northern Division; 1st place) vs Washington State W vs Idaho L vs Montana W Head coach: Ralph Coleman (21.7 overall, 7-5 Northern Division; 4th place) W 54 vs Washington State W 10-2 vs Montana W 10-2 vs Idaho L 7-8 at Western Oregon W W W 4,3 10-3 L 6-9 W W 13-10 L 2-6 at Linfield at Linfield at Lewis & Clark Willamette Linfield Western Oregon Portland Eugene Emeralds L 6-7 Portland Oregon at Oregon Washington State Washington State Idaho W 8-5 L 4-8 W W L 4-6 Washington Washington at Washington State at Washington State W W W 7-6 L 2-3 at Idaho W 74 at Idaho L 0-1 at Washington at Washington at Oregon Oregon L 2-5 at Portland at Portland at Linfield at Willamette Portland Portland W 3-1 2-3 16-5 7-1 at Lewis & Clark at Portland Lewis & Clark Lewis & Clark at Linfield at Willamette Western Oregon Portland State W W W W W W W W W L 04 W W 23-3 L 1-2 W W 5-0 10-1 L 5-10 L 1-5 Portland Portland State Idaho W W 12-0 Portland 3-1 Linfield 12-2 Idaho W 4-2 Oregon 114 Washington State Washington State Washington Washington at Idaho at Idaho at Washington State at Washington State 4-0 6,5 4-3 3-1 L 7-9 W 8-0 L 14 at Washington at Washington Oregon at Oregon Southern California Southern California 13-7 124 9-2 W 10-2 W 14-1 W 9-6 3-2 4-2 15-5 5-2 4-8 L 9-10 Washington State Washington State L 1-6 3-2 14-0 L 2A Idaho W 13-1 Idaho L 5-14 L 2,3 W W W 10-4 W 5,3 L 0-7 Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Washington at Washington at Oregon Oregon L 0-15 4-3 10-0 L 5-20 8-7 13-4 at Oregon Eugene Emeralds L W W W 15-7 6-4 W W W 6-5 11-0 14-6 6-5 6-5 3-0 94 64 8-7 L 0-5 W W W W W 4-0 L 5-0 7-2 96 11-6 0-3 L 2-11 atldaho L 0,13 at Idaho W 94 L 3-5 at Washington at Washington Oregon W 9-0 W 11-8 1961 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (27-14 overall, 8-6 Northern Division; 2nd place) at Fresno State at Fresno State at California at Cal State-Sacramento L 4-1 L 0-16 L 7-8 at Cal-Davis L 16-17 W W W W W W 21-2 W 74 W W 25-2 L 0-3 Pacific (Ore) Lewis & Clark Lewis & Clark at Portland Portland State Linfield Linfield at Lewis & Clark at Lewis & Clark Willamette Willamette Portland W 13-4 L 5-10 L 34 L 2-4 Idaho L 4-5 W 11-0 W 7-4 Washington State Washington State Washington at Linfield at Linfield at Willamette L W W W W W W W W W 5-6 17-0 21-2 8-6 7-0 14-3 8-1 8-4 12-2 3-1 6-5 17-0 6-2 10-3 5,3 3-1 at Idaho L 9-10 L 4-6 atldaho L 7-8 at Portland L 4-9 L 8-9 Portland L 2-12 at Washington State at Washington State L 2-3 3-1 W 53 at Linfeld Willamette W W W W 10-8 at Oregon L 2-11 Oregon L 4-11 Idaho W W 3-2 16-13 L 5-7 L 6-12 L 12-15 L 5-9 W 7-5 W 6-1 L 0-4 L 3-9 Portland State Portland State Idaho Washington State Washington State Washington Washington at Idaho at Idaho at Washington State at Washington State at Washington at Washington Oregon W at Washington at Washington at Oregon 4-3 3-2 at Oregon Oregon Oregon I'M vs Hawaii vs Naval Air vs Keio, Japan 0-1 W 11-10 ...... rr .Se<vd ww l.rJ . 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('rlr:r mar.. 1957 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (18-13 overall, 8-7 Northern Division; 1-1 W W 4-1 L 3-8 W W W W W W 7-6 7-6 5-3 4-1 6-2 4-3 3-0 L 1-3 L 2,3 1962 5-0 L vs Hawaii Marines vs Hickam Field AFB vs Pead Harbor vs SUBPAC L Oregon State won the 1943 Northern Division title; there would be no baseball the next two springs due to World War II Head coach: Ralph Coleman (26-6 overall, 11.4 Northern Division; 1st place; final national ranking, No. 13 Collegiate Baseball) at Nevada at Nevada at Nevada at Portland State W W W W 9-1 15-3 5-3 13-2 I Portland W 13-1 Willamette Linfield Linfield at Linfield W 8-0 7-2 5-4 at Grand Canyon 9-7 Portland State W W W W at Northern Arizona at Northern Arizona at Northern Arizona Western Oregon at Portland W 16-0 Seattle Seattle 10-0 Pacific (Ore) atWillamette W W W W at Oregon W II atAnzona lli 7-1 Portland State at Portland State at Portland State Portland 14-6 12-0 at Linfield at Linfield 11-3 -t 8-6 L 2-3 6-2 13-11 63 8-3 9-5 7-2 4-0 3-0 5-4 6-1 6-5 8-6 Pacific (Ore) Idaho W W 7-5 Idaho L 4-8 Portland State at Oregon W W W W W 6-1 Oregon L 2-5 10-0 Oregon 4-3 133 at Portland Washington State W W 2-3 16-12 L 9-10 W 7-5 W W 4-0 15-2 Oregon at Oregon at Santa Clara L 0-1 L 2-3 L 1-8 J.JJ J'J JJ J : W W W W W W W W W W W W W W at Santa Clara L 5-7 Oregon 3-2 2-1 3-2 p Washington State Washington Washington at Idaho at Idaho at Washington State 1963 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (23.12 overall, 11-4 Northern Division; list place; final national ranking, No. 10 Collegiate Baseball) at Arizona W 74 at Arizona at Arizona at Arizona State W 4-3 L 2-3 L 4-5 at Arizona State at Arizona State at Arizona State W W 8-6 at Linfield at Linfield Portland Linfield Linfield at Portland vs Lewis & Clark Seattle Seattle Portland State Washington State Washington State L L L W W W W W W W L Washington State Washington State at Washington at Washington at Washington at Washington State I at Washington State at Washington at Washington 5-0 8-5 2-7 0-1 3-4 8-3 4-3 5-3 12-0 6-2 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 at Linfield at Linfield at Portland State Linfield W W W 10-2 L 5-6 Pacific (Ore) W W W W W W W 7-2 Portland Portland State at Portland Willamette Lewis & Clark at Oregon Oregon 6-2 Oregon 3-1 at Oregon 10-0 20-1 19-6 8-1 9-0 3-1 2-5 W W 3-0 L 1-2 W W W W 10-4 at Idaho L 2-5 at Idaho W 3-1 L 6-11 L 6-19 L 1-3 Portland L 24 Oregon Washington Washington atWillamette 2-1 12-5 15-2 8-1 1-3 at Oregon W 4-3 W 5-1 at Oregon L 0-1 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (15.19 overall, 7-11 Northern Division; 3rd place) L Washington State Washington State Idaho Idaho L 1965 at Arizona at Arizona at Arizona at Arizona State at Arizona State at Arizona State at Arizona State at Linfield Linfield Linfield Willamette at Lewis & Clark at Portland Pacific (Ore) at Portland State at Washington State Willamette Washington 8-6 1-9 6-7 3-10 3-9 4-9 0-2 at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State Washington Washington Washington Washington State Washington State Washington State at Washington at Washington at Washington W 5-4 L 0-3 L 2-3 L 1-6 L 2-6 W 5-4 L 6-8 L 2-9 L 1-9 W W W 8-3 at Oregon L 1-3 74 4-3 W 11 Oregon L 7-8 W W W 5-2 Oregon L 10-13 L z3 4-3 1966 7-1 1-4 2-15 3-4 1-2 6-12 0-1 4-5 8-11 W W 5-4 L 1-12 Oregon L 8-9 at Oregon L 0-4 at Oregon L 1-2 Washington Washington 5-4 1967 Head coach: Gene Tanselli (23-13 overall, 9-6 Pacific-8; 3rd place tie) at Arizona State at Arizona State W W 5-1 at Arizona State L 3-7 vs Albuquerque vs Grand Canyon vs Northern Arizona vs Albuquerque vs Northern Arizona L 0-5 W 12-2 L 5-11 Portland State Portland State L 7-5 0-5 L 5-6 W 6,3 L 0-5 at Pacific (Ore) W 5-1 at Linfield at Portland State L 0-1 8-2 9-0 W Oregon State Alumni (ex) W Pacific (Ore) W Portland W 8-0 7-2 5-3 2-6 at Washington State at Washington State at Washington at Washington W 9-4 L 4-14 W W W 3-2 7-3 Head coach: Ralph Coleman (18-17 overall, 4-13 Northern Division; 4th place) at Arizona at Arizona L 3-12 L 3-9 W W W W W 9-3 at Stanford L 9-1 at Stanford L 1-2 L 4-7 L 3-6 W 8-5 at California at California 6-9 at Idaho at Washington W W 22-6 at Washington at Oregon at Oregon W 5-4 W W W W W 5-2 L W 3-0 L 0-13 L 1-2 7-3 Oregon W 5-0 Oregon L 34 W W W SouthemCalifomia SouthemCalifomia SouthemCalifomia L 5-6 W 8-6 L 5-7 Idaho Washington Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Idaho 7-5 8-7 Washington Washington State Washington State Western Oregon vs Washington State at Portland Linfield at Portland State Oregon Willamette Portland State 2-1 UCLA UCLA 1964 Southern California Southern California Head coach: Ralph Coleman (25-11 overall, 8-8 Northern Division; 3rd place; final national ranking No. 22 Collegiate Baseball) at Southern Oregon at Southern Oregon at California at Stanford at Stanford at Santa Clara at Chico State at Chico State at Chico State W W 4-0 L 0-3 W W 6-0 Oregon at Oregon 9-0 0-4 W W W 4-3 111 6-5 7-1 11-0 14 8-5 3-1 1-0 6-0 3-1 6-2 L 1-6 W W W W W 14-5 L 1-5 W W 4-2 10-0 4-1 5-4 5-0 8-5 1968 9-7 L 7-3 One of the Beavers' first trips by air was to Los Angeles to meet Southern California for the 1951 Pacific Coast Conference title Head coach: Gene Tanselli (23-13-1 overall, 6-12 Pacific-8; 7th place) at Cal State-Sacramento W 5-3 at Cal Poly-SLO vs Cal-Santa Barbara vs. Washington W 2-1 L 1-6 W 6-2 12006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE vs Westmont vs Chapman vs Grambling 7-3 at San Diego State 6-5 vs Utah L 4-5 Portland State W W W W W W W W W T W W Western Oregon W 8-2 at Washington at Washington State at Washington State W 2-0 Washington Washington Southern Oregon Willamette L 1-3 Oregon W W 5-2 at Oregon L 4-7 7-6 at Oregon at Washington State at Washington State L e-9 L 4-9 L 3-6 at Washington State Portland State at Lewis & Clark Washington State Washington State Washington State at Portland Lewis & Clark L 6-7 -infield OSU Alumni (ex) Willamette at Western Oregon Pacific (Ore) at Linfield at Pacific (Ore.) Willamette Portland 7-3 Western Oregon 6-1 vs Seattle T 2-2 7-0 at Portland State W 124 10-2 at Portland State Portland Washington L 0-1 W 114 W W W 11-7 L 3-4 W W 6-0 10-1 44 9-8 6-2 L L 8-11 at UCLA L 1-2 at Stanford L at Stanford L Washington Washington Stanford 3-7 Oregon State reached the College World Series in 1952 0-2 2-11 L 1-13 W 12-11 L 4-5 W W W W W 6-5 4-2 7-6 15-3 4-1 California California UCLA L 14 L 1-3 L 5-8 at Oregon L 3-8 vs Stanford vs Air Force L 3-4 L 0-6 L 2-8 1. 3-8 W 6-4 L 34 vs Westmont W 10-7 at Cal Poly-SLO Pacific (Ore) at Portland State Portland State at Portland Washington Washington State Washington State T W W 1-1 at Cal-Santa Barbara 12-2 4-0 10-0 L 04 W W 8-1 L 3-7 Oregon at Portland State L 1-2 at Pacific (Ore) at Portland State at Linfield W W 9-0 L -13 W W 3-0 L 1-11 W W W 15-0 L 3-10 W W W W 5-1 Linfield Washington Washington Portland at Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Portland Portland State at UCLA at UCLA at Southern California at Southern California at Portland State Lewis & Clark Stanford Stanford California California Portland State at Oregon Oregon atOregon at Washington State Portland State Washington at California at California at Stanford at Stanford Lewis & Clark at Western Oregon at Santa Clara at Santa Clara at Fresno State W W Portland vs. Cal-Riverside Western Oregon at Pacific (Ore) Portland State 5-0 vs, Brigham Young 2-1 vs St John's Head coach: Gene Tanselli (17.20.1 overall, 9-12 Pacific-8; 5th place) W 13-3 W vs Southern California 1969 Western Oregon L vs Arizona State vs Stanford vs Oklahoma vs. Puget Sound vs St Mary's (Calif) vs. Seattle PugetSound vs Tulsa at Portland vs Chapman vs California UCLA UCLA PugetSound Oregon atOregon vs Southern California vs Washington State L 7-3 2-1 7-14, 7,5 1-0 4-2 7-3 3-1 9-2 5-0 L 2-7 L 3-4 W 2-1 L 3-5 W 4-2 L 3-11 W 10-4 L 2-13 L 4-5 L 5-10 L 4-6 L 5-9 W W W W W W W W 6-1 4-3 at Portland State L 14-6 Western Oregon Portland at Oregon L 8-0 L L L 0-3 at Pacific (Ore) W W 4-1 L 0-1 L 7-8 W W 10-5 L 3-4 Washington State Washington State Washington State Portland State Linfield at Washington State L 1-5 8-4 L 4-10 L 6-9 W W W 10-6 L 7-16 4-3 1-2 L 5-12 W 10-5 W 10-6 L 3-4 1971 1972 at Stanford L L 0-4 Head coach: Gene Tanselli (18.17 overall, 6-10 Northern Division; 3rd place) Head coach: Gene Tanselli (13.24 overall, 2-15 Northern Division; 4th place) vs Loyola (Calif) W vs Cal-Irvine L vs Chapman W at Washington State at Washington State at Portland at Southern Oregon Washington Washington 7-6 L 2-3 6-7 vs Kansas State vs Air Force L 9-10 W 2-0 L at Portland State 54 L W Oregon L at Cal-Riverside L 5-4 Portland 2-9 W 4-3 Washington Washington Washington at Western Oregon at Portland State Oregon at Oregon at Oregon 7-6 1-6 L L 2-3 I 4-2 L W Oregon 214 vs UCLA 5-2 12-6 L 6-5 W vs BrighamYoung vs Cal State-Fullerton vs Colorado vs Cal State-Fullerton Willamette vs Seattle W W W W W at California at California 2-6 L 6-26 L 2-5 L 14 L 4-7 W 2-1 1-2 W W 9-2 L W 2-1 L 0-10 L 1-2 L 5-7 Head coach: Jack Riley (16.23 overall, 6-12 Northern Division; 3rd place tie) L at ChicoState L atChicoState W W L L L L W L L W L 4-7 L 34 at San Francisco at San Jose State at Cal State Hayward at San Jose State W 6-0 L 7-11 W 14-3 L 7-9 at Humboldt State Portland State W L L L L 4-2 L 0-1 L 34 at Portland State Washington State L 3-12 L 6-7 Washington State Washington State L 1-3 L 1-15 Portland W 3-2 Southern Oregon W 11-2 at Washington at Washington at Washington at Portland State W 3-1 12-5 2-1 L 1-2 at Oregon Oregon Oregon W W W 5-3 at Portland 4-3 SouthemCalifomia L 6-8 UCLA I 2-12 UCLA L 1-3 Stanford I 34 Stanford L 2-12 California Oregon at Oregon L 1-7 W W 94 Western Oregon Washington Washington Washington at Portland State at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State Oregon Tech Oregon at Oregon at Oregon 6-5 7-5 3-1 1970 Head coach: Gene Tanselli (19-15 overall, 6-12 Northern Division; 3rd place tie) 7-12 W W W a L 1-2 L 4-5 L 1-5 L 2-12 W 3-2 L 2-7 W W W W W 6-3 vs Arizona State L 3-10 Oregon State was ranked in the top 10 en route to the 1963 pennant 5-3 7-1 11-1 8-7 W 8-1 L 6-7 L 2-3 L 2-3 W W 15-5 L 9-10 L 5-6 1975 2-3 95 L vs PugetSound vs Washington W 8-2 5-8 L at Cal State-Sacramento W W 4-5 at Santa Clara at Cal State-Hayward 1-2 L 2-3 1974 L L at Fresno State 5-4 L 3-1 4-8 at Washington State at Washington at Washington Portland State Oregon at Portland State at Westem Oregon 9-8 L 1,3 atUCLA 9-1 at Washington at Washington Portland State L 4-3 W 11-1 L Head coach: Jack Riley (15.20.1 overall, 5-13 Northern Division; 4th place) w vs Utah 2-7 14 12-3 L at Western Oregon at Oregon Oregon Oregon 1973 10-6 L W at Washington I at Southern California at Southern California 6-11 4-0 at UCLA at Oregon Portland State Washington State 84 L at San Diego State at San Diego 10-5 at Southern California at California Eastern Oregon W Head coach: Jack Riley (28.10-1 overall, 13.5 Northern Division; 1st place tie) 7-6 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE S vs PugetSound W vs Washington State L vs Gonzaga W vs Boise State W vs Western Washington W vs Lewis-Clark State W 13-3 at Santa Clara T 2-2 at San Jose State at Cal State-Stanislaus L 4-5 W W 8-7 vs California vs Nevada-Las Vegas vs Air Force vs Laverne Pacific (Ore) 0-7 at Washington State at Washington State Western Oregon W W W W W W W 11,3 vs Tulsa vs Brigham Young at Cal State-Los Angeles at Southern California at Cal State-Los Angeles vs Grand Canyon vs Nevada-Las Vegas vs Brigham Young 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 at Portland Linfield at Oregon Oregon Oregon Western Oregon PugetSound at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State at Portland State Washington at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii Pacific (Ore.) Pacific (Ore) ,.n 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 4-3 8-7 10-7 8-7 14-2 10-9 22-9 95 L 2-3 W 3-0 L 6-8 W W W W W W 74 9-0 7-2 Oregon W W W W 9-7 Oregon L 2-3 W 4-3 6-2 L 8-11 L 3-7 W W 6-7 L 1-7 5-4 W W 11-7 L 4-6 6-5 at Oregon at Chico State vs Cal Poly-SLO 7-1 at Southern California at Cal State Fullerton vs. Pepperdine W W 7-2 2-1 vs Northern Arizona vs Grand Canyon at Arizona State L 1-5 vs Arizona L 9-11 L 6-8 3-0 W W 3-2 W 5-0 1-0 0-3 5-6 5-13 L 1-5 W 13-7 L 8-9 W W W W W 11-2 L 2-3 W 9-1 W W W L 2-12 W 5-7 at Cal Poly-SLO at San Jose State at Santa Clara 4-0 L 24 W 7-5 L 0-9 Willamette at Pacific (Ore) W W 12-5 Oregon W 4-2 atOregon W W W 6-2 Western Oregon 7-6 at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State 12-3 10-0 1977 Head coach: Jack Riley (31-17 overall, 12-6 Northern Division; 2nd place) Pacific (Ore) W Pacific (Ore) W atChicoState W W 8-3 at Oregon Portland 6-0 4-1 41 W W 5-3 12-9 L 34 L 1-6 L 12-14 at Willamette Washington State Washington State Washington State at Washington at Washington at Washington at Western Oregon PugetSound at Oregon W 13-1 10,5 10-3 11-5 L 4-11 W 4-3 L 2-5 W 5-2 L 1-9 W W W W 6-1 7-0 5-2 114 L 6-13 Oregon L 1-7 W 7-1 Oregon W 18-3 L 6-11 L 4-5 L 3-7 L W 3-; W 1-0 vs San Francisco vs Pacific (Calif) vs Arizona vs Stanford vs San Diego State W 17-2 Western Oregon Washington Washington W W W 15-1 Washington at Linfield W W 11-3 L 4-5 L 3-11 L W at Portland State 1978 Head coach: Jack Riley (22.22.2 overall, 6-9 Northern Division; 3rd place) Pacific (Ore 0-9 Pacific (Ore) 7-5 at Chico State 8-1 4-3 7-3 at ChicoState at Cal State-Sacramento at Cal State-Hayward at Cal State-Hayward at St Mary's (Calif) 11-0 L 1-5 W 100 W 1-0 W T 2-1 6-1 42 44 1-2 L 24 L 13-14 L 3-4 L 2-5 L 2-6 W W W W 4-2 L W L 4-0 19-1 18-0 1-9 7-2 4-11 L 2-6 L 1-2 3-4 W 11-8 L 5-6 L 4-7 L 1-9 at Cal State-Sacramento W 9-2 W W W W 1-0 L 2-3 L 1-8 L 5-8 L 6-7 L 0-2 L 1-7 1-0 atWillamette atPugetSound W W W W W W 15-4 L vs Portland State vs Cal State-Los Angeles W vs Cal State-Los Angeles at Fresno State vs Portland State at Fresno State vs California vs Maine W L vs Stanford L vs Oral Roberts W vs Cal-Riverside W vs Washington State vs Valdosta State W Portland W W Southern Oregon L Washington State Washington State W L Washington State Portland State W at Fresno State at Washington L 1-12 at Western Oregon at Washington at Washington L 0-7 L 3-4 W W W 7-3 21-3 atPugetSound at Washington at Washington Linfield L W T W L Oregon W Oregon L at Oregon W W W L L vs Wyoming vs Nevada-Las Vegas vs Pepperdine Batgirls made their debut at Oregon State in 1973 Washington Washington Washington 10-5 1976 at Cal-Riverside 10-12 1979 6-3 L vs Delaware vs Eastern Michigan vs Arizona State vs Stanford L Head coach: Jack Riley (21-25 overall, 4.11 Northern Division; 3rd place) 8-3 at Washington State at Chico State at Oregon 7-0 7-2 Head coach: Jack Riley (31-15 overall, 12-6 Northern Division; 2nd place) Pacific (Ore) W Pacific (Ore) W 95 1 5-2 34 at Washington State au 1 ? 10-3 L Oregon ' 2-5 W W W Washington Washington Washington at Portland State PugetSound Oregon at Oregon at Oregon at Washington at Washington at Washington at Pacific (Ore) Western Oregon at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State at Portland at Oregon Oregon C at Linfield Washington Washington Washington Washington W L L W L W at Portland at Washington State W 15-2 10-0 6-1 14-6 Oregon Tech Lewis & Clark Willamette at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State Washington Washington Washington Oregon at Oregon at Oregon Linfield Western Oregon at Portland State at Lewis & Clark at Oregon 5-1 7-2 3-2 7-3 7-3 4-1 8-2 5-4 L 2-7 Oregon W 2-0 Oregon L 2-6 L Western Oregon at Washington State at Washington State Portland State L L L 1980 Head coach: Jack Riley (33-16 overall, 8-9 Northern Division; 2nd place) Pacific (Ore) W Pacific (Ore) W at Chico State at Pacific (Calif) at Long Beach State at Long Beach State at Long Beach State at Pepperdine at Pepperdine 17-0 6-0 L 6-14 W 4-3 L 2-5 W 2-1 L 4-8 W 3-2 W 7-3 L 3-6 8-2 vs Oral Roberts vs Oral Roberts W 54 4-0 at Fresno State L 7-12 2-1 at Chico State at Oregon Tech W W 17-5 4-3 Puget Sound W 11-2 Puget Sound 14-0 W W 9-5 W 5-3 W W 3-1 PugetSound at Gonzaga at Gonzaga W W W L 6-8 9-1 Portland State W 3-1 W 3-0 Concordia W 12-0 George Fox Washington at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State W 7-4 W 2-1 L 7-8 L 4-7 L 5-7 at Portland W 10-4 8-0 L 0-1 L 3-13 L 2,3 W W 7-1 8-3 Oregon State shared the Northern Division title in 1975 9-3 84 5-0 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE 96 at L nt ela Southern Oregon at Oregon W W 11-7 at Portland W 10-1 10-2 3-4 W W 2-1 L at Portland at Washington Oregon W W W W 7-1 at Washington Lewis & Clark Washington L 3-7 W 22-0 W 8-2 22-8 L 3-7 L 3-9 Portland 5-4 L 3-9 Portland W W W W 12-11 L 2-3 W 11-7 L 3-4 W W W W W W W W W 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 2-1 8-4 12-3 11-7 0-10 9-1 at Oregon W W atOregon L 3-8 W 3-2 Oregon atGonzaga atGonzaga 21-3 L Western Oregon at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington 11-2 W Portland Washington at Portland State Washington State Washington State at Stanford vs Cal-Santa Barbara 8-2 Western Oregon Pacific (Ore) Pacific (Ore) vs Washington State at Lewis-Clark State vs Gonzaga vs Eastern Washington at Lewis-Clark State 15-1 L 9-12 W W W 13-10 6-5 2-0 8-1 6-3 L 4-5 W W 11-6 vs Willamette L 4-5 at Chico State W W W 6-0 L 6-7 L 5-8 L 2-3 W W 5-2 L 4-14 T 9-9 L 1-8 W 7-4 L 3-6 W 6-2 at Portland Beavers (ex) W 3-2 Western Oregon Southern Oregon Oregon at Oregon at Oregon at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State W W 7-1 10-0 L 4-11 W W W W 7-3 L 3-12 at Washington State at Portland at George Fox at Washington Washington Washington Washington L 2-8 W W W W W 12-1 L 4-14 at Western Oregon W 6-2 L 8-10 W W 8-3 Oregon Tech Oregon Tech 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 atOregon Oregon 8-7 6-5 6,3 5-4 6-0 13-5 10-1 10-6 4-3 2-1 14,5 0-14 L 3-7 1984 Oregon State celebrated its second straight pennant in 1983 W W W 9-4 L Head coach: Jack Riley (22-23 overall, 11-11 Northern Division; 4th place) vs Cal State- Sacramento W vs. Cal State-Sacramento W 1981 Head coach: Jack Riley (29.14.1 overall, 11.7 Northern Division; 2nd place tie) 6-5 at St. Mary's (Calif ) at Santa Clara at Pacific (Calif.) vs Cal- Santa Barbara at San Jose State at San Jose State Western Oregon Portland State at Portland State Eastern Washington Eastern Washington at Washington State L 3-5 Willamette W W 5-1 at Portland at Portland L 6-8 L 0-7 W W W W W 9-2 5-1 19-2 5-4 9-2 3-1 L 3-4 L 3-4 at Washington State at Gonzaga at Gonzaga W W 13-12 L 7-11 Southern Oregon at Portland State W W W W W W W W 14-5 Western Oregon Washington Washington Portland Portland at Western Oregon 6-5 5-4 12-1 5-2 6-1 3-1 8-1 124 at Washington at Washington Gonzaga Gonzaga Washington State Washington State Portland State at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington at Stanford at Stanford W 6-4 L 4-5 at San Jose State at San Jose State at Oregon Tech at Oregon Tech L 8-10 W W W W W 7-3 5-4 L 24 W 7-5 L 5-13 L 3-6 W W W W 10-9 vs Washington 11-5 Linfield Portland State at Portland State Western Oregon Willamette Portland State at Washington State at Washington State at Lewis-Clark State Willamette at Western Oregon Gonzaga Gonzaga Eastern Washington Eastern Washington at Linfield 3-1 7-6 13-1 1-2 3-7 6-15 4-15 1983 Head coach: Jack Riley (27.17 overall, 17-7 Northern Division; 1st place) L vs Washington State at Lewis-Clark State vs Washington State at Santa Clara at San Jose State W W 6-8 L 7-21 L 0-12 19-5 15-0 12,3 13-1 L 7-10 L 3-5 W W W 8-0 11-5 L 3-6 L 5-6 L 4-12 W 9-1 7-5 L 10-11 W 3-2 W W 9-3 L 6-7 L 113 7-5 12-0 9-8 8-5 11-5 1-9 vs BrighamYoung vs Washington vs Cal- Santa Barbara vs Oral Roberts vs Seton Hall vs Cal State-Fullerton vs BrighamYoung vs San Diego State L 5-6 W W 3-1 L 0-6 10-2 6-8 6-5 6-4 W 5-3 L 5-14 L 1-3 L 7-12 at Cal-Riverside L 2-15 vs Washington State L 7-8 at Portland Portland Linfield at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington W 4-3 4-12 L W W W 11-2 5-3 6-4 L 2-5 W W 11-5 134 L 4-14 L 0-2 L 3-5 Washington Washington Willamette at Portland at Washington at Washington Washington State Washington State Eastern Washington Eastern Washington W W W 11 13-5 Portland at Washington State at Washington State Western Oregon Lewis-Clark State Portland State Portland State vs Washington State vs Eastern Washington vs Washington State 14-12 9-1 L at Fresno State vs Southwestern Louisiana L W vs Cal-Santa Barbara at Gonzaga at Gonzaga at Portland State at Portland State at Portland State 23-1 4-1 6-4 L 4-6 W 4-3 L 0-7 L 1-2 W 7-2 W 6-2 L 3-5 W 4-1 L 1-8 L 6-15 L 0-1 W W 3-2 L 4-7 W 3-2 L 2-7 4-2 1985 1982 Head coach: Jack Riley (34.17 overall, 12-12 Northern Division; 3rd place tie; fina national ranking No.29 Collegiate Baseball) Head coach: Jack Riley (29.15 overall, 16.8 Northern Division; 1st place) at Chico State at Chico State at Chico State Oregon vs Eastern Washington at Lewis-Clark State vs Washington State at Lewis-Clark State at Pacific (Ore.) at Oregon Tech at Oregon Tech 8-6 L 3-4 W 15-7 L 0,13 W W W W 10-4 Pacific (Ore) 3-1 15-3 14-6 The crash of a radio-controlled airplane disrupted a 1992 game Western Oregon Western Oregon Western Oregon at Cal-Riverside vs San Diego State vs Missouri L W W W W W 4-10 9-8 36-12 7-0 26-4 5-0 L 6-7 L 6-9 W W 11-10 4-3 L 1 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE 1.4.,.','h: vs Arizona State W 13-2 at Cal-Riverside vs Harvard 5-3 Willamette W W W W W W W at Portland L 04 W W W 4,3 W 4-0 L 7-8 W 9-8 L 3-5 vs Air Force vs UCLA vs San Diego State Portland Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Portland Oregon Tech at Washington State at Washington State at Gonzaga at Gonzaga -infield at Portland State at Portland State at Washington at Washington atWillamette Washington Washington Portland State Portland State at Linfield Gonzaga Gonzaga Washington State Washington State at Western Oregon at Portland at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington vs Washington State vs Washington vs Washington State 13-10 14-6 14-6 6-5 2-1 3-1 2-9 11-3 W 5-1 L 2-5 L 3-5 W W W 5-2 74 6-11 L 9-14 5-15 6-4 84 15-8 12-1 L 4-8 W 12-0 W L W W W 2-3 9-6 24 8-7 5-2 4-2 at Stanford L 3-17 at Pepperdine L 1-6 Washington Washington Portland Portland at Portland at Portland W W W W 3-1 Willamette 94 Portland State 5-0 Gonzaga 4-1 L 7-9 Gonzaga at Portland State Linfield L 3-7 at Washington at Washington W 8-5 L 34 vs Washington vs Portland vs Portland State vs Washington State vs Portland State vs Portland State vs Arkansas vs Richmond vs Arkansas vs Stanford W 10-2 W 5-6 L 34 at Cal State-Sacramento W 1-0 W 8-7 at Fresno State at Fresno State Lewis & Clark vs Cornell vs Tulane vs Cornell vs Wisconsin 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 atWillamette Western Oregon at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington at Gonzaga at Gonzaga L L W W L 13-0 4-3 L 2-5 W W W 13-6 L 3-13 L 7-8 1-0 11-1 2-13 2-9 5-1 12-0 9-11 W 5-0 L 6-15 at Chico State at Chico State at Chico State at Oregon Tech vs Cal State-Sacramento vs Cal State-Sacramento at Fresno State vs Cal-Santa Barbara vs U S International vs Eastern Washington vs San Diego State Portland 8-7 L 6-13 at Portland W 13-6 at Portland State W 3-2 9-10 L 6-13 Oregon Tech W W 6-3 W 6-5 at Portland L L 7-10 L 0-1 W vs Clemson L 3-9 W 8-4 W W W W W W W 9-3 at Cal State-Sacramento Western Oregon Portland at Portland Portland Washington State Washington State Portland L 4-3 at Gonzaga at Gonzaga at Western Oregon at Linfield at Washington at Washington at Portland at Portland Portland Portland Washington Washington vs Washington vs Washington State W W 5-1 W 4-1 5-4 14-3 9-0 10-8 9-0 5-0 74 L 6-9 L 14 L 5-9 W 54 W W 18-0 L 4-13 L 4-11 L 16-2 18-2 1-2 L 10-12 Portland State 104 8-6 L L atWillamette 1-0 25 at Fresno State vs Brigham Young vs Long Beach State 7-10 56 L 19-3 L L 88 1988 Head coach: Jack Riley (30-19 overall, 14-10 Northern Division; 2nd place) 4-3 2-3 W 4-0 15-7 8-1 74 L 7-9 at Cal-Riverside L 9-10 vs Washington State vs Brigham Young vs Arizona State George Fox L 04 L 2-9 L 24 W 4-2 24 24 L 9-10 W 5-1 L 4-5 L 2-3 W W W W W 10-9 L 3-12 L 1-3 at Washington State Willamette at Washington State W W 4,3 L 4,5 at Washington State at Gonzaga at Gonzaga Lewis & Clark at Portland Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Concordia Portland State L 4-10 L 0-1 Portland W 9-8 at Portland W 9-8 W W 9-1 L 1-6 W 4-1 W 4-0 at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington Pacific (Ore ) Gonzaga Gonzaga at Washington State 93 17-7 17-1 6-5 8-0 2-0 0-3 19-3 W W 1-0 W W W W W W W W W at Fresno State at Fresno State at Fresno State at Long Beach State at Long Beach State vs Harvard Pacific (Ore) 7-1 12-13 2-6 9-6 3-4 L 5-7 L 11-16 L 5-6 L L W W 11-0 at Sonoma State at Chico State 3-1 W Washington State Washington State Eastern Washington Eastern Washington L 1-11 54 vs Texas A&M 74 W L 10-3 13-2 W W 7-5 W 8-5 W W 3-10 W 94 4-6 3-7 3-22 3-4 W W L 15-6 atSonomaState atSonomaState 8-2 6-15 L L 114 8-7 W W 13-6 4-3 at Cal State-Sacramento W L at Pacific (Calif) at Pacific (Calif) W L 6-5 L Head coach: Jack Riley (31.15 overall, 15-9 Northern Division; 2nd place) at Fresno State W W at Chico State at Chico State at Oregon Tech Western Oregon Western Oregon vs George Washington at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington at Washington State at Washington State 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 Cal State-Sacramento 7-16 at Cal State-Sacramento Oregon State won the Northern Division title in 1994 1987 L 7-3 L 23-11 1989 1986 at Oregon Tech W Head coach: Jack Riley (27-23 overall, 15-9 Northern Division; 2nd place tie) W at Chico State atChicoState W L atChicoState 13-4 L L W Washington Washington at Washington at Washington at Portland State at Portland State vs Portland 9-1 W W W W W Portland State vs Gonzaga vs Washington State vs Eastern Washington 9-6 L L II. Linfield at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington at Gonzaga at Gonzaga Concordia Willamette Gonzaga Gonzaga Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Lewis & Clark at Washington State at Washington State L 0-2 L 3-10 W W W W 12-0 L 8-11 W W 14-5 4-2 8-3 12-5 4-0 L 5-6 L 9-12 W W W W W W 14-2 12-11 12-1 15-4 114 4-3 L 2-5 at Washington at Washington at Portland State W 4-3 L 3-7 W 14-4 at Portland State Portland State Portland State W 8-3 W W 124 Washington Washington W 9-8 W 2-1 9-2 W W 13-3 L 3-11 W W W W 11-3 13-6 L 6-7 W W W W 13-3 W W 114 3-2 at Chico State L W 8-2 L 3-4 W W 10-5 vs Nevada atChicoState L 8-15 17-9 at Cal State-Sacramento L 2-6 W 4-3 L W 7-6 at Pacific (Calif) at Pacific (Calif) 34 34 at Fresno State at Fresno State at Fresno State L 6-7 L 5-14 4-1 vs Portland vs Eastern Washington vs Gonzaga vs Portland State 9-3 6-2 7-3 9-6 10-8 at Pacific (Ore) W 21-3 at Portland State Washington State Linfield W 2-1 L 3-4 W 5-1 12-5 W 8-3 L 4-9 Head coach: Jack Riley (30-22 overall, 15-9 Northern Division; 2nd place) 7,3 W 1-3 W 1990 10-0 W L Willamette vs BrighamYoung Pat Casey took over as Oregon State's head coach in 1995 vs Ohio State at San Jose State L W W 3-4 2-1 4-0 L 7-10 W 11-10 L 2,3 Y .., 2006] OON STATE '9 8 ALL GJJJ' BA _s W W 7-3 L 3-6 Western Oregon George Fox at Portland State W W 14-6 L 5-12 Portland State W W W W 12-3 Head coach: Pat Casey (25-24-1 overall, 14-16 Northern Division; 4th place tie) 4-3 W Western Oregon 16-2 Concordia W 104 Eastern Oregon W 3-0 Willamette George Fox W W 10-6 8-4 vs. Minnesota vs Washington at San Jose State at George Fox Linfield at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington at Washington State at Washington State 1995 8-1 8-1 oa . 5-3 4-0 L 7-8 at Western Oregon L 3-6 W 8-5 2-12 4-11 at Portland Oregon Tech W W W W 13-10 10-7 L 11-12 Gonzaga Gonzaga at Willamette L 3-7 8-13 W L 74 L vs Michigan State vs Michigan State at New Mexico State at New Mexico State at New Mexico State vs Arkansas L L W W W 9-1 Portland State atGonzaga at Gonzaga Concordia Washington State Washington State Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Eastern Oregon at Western Oregon Portland Portland Washington Washington at Washington at Washington at Portland at Portland vs Washington vs Washington State vs Washington 4 9-4 at San Jose State vs Santa Clara vs. Santa Clara 4-3 11-1 0-7 W W 7-6 2-1 L 0-7 W W W W W W W 15-1 L 6-14 L 3-5 W W W 9-8 8-0 8-0 11-0 4-0 6-1 9-0 The Beavers began 1998 at the Florida Marlins' spring training park Washington Washington Portland State Portland State vs Portland vs Washington vs Washington State vs Portland 7-2 3-1 L 5-16 L 2-9 George Fox W at McNeese State L vs Oklahoma State L at Southwestern Louisiana W vs Tulane vs Oklahoma State M& at Portland State Portland State L L L W at Cal State-Sacramento at Fresno State at Fresno State at Fresno State at Cal-Riverside vs. Brigham Young W W vs Lafayette vs New Mexico vs Washington W W W L L L L Portland L at Portland State at Portland State L at Washington at Washington Willamette L L Western Oregon Gonzaga Gonzaga Washington State W W W W W W Washington State Concordia at George Fox W W at Portland at Portland -infield at Washington State at Washington State atGonzaga atGonzaga at Western Oregon Portland at Portland L L W W L L W W W W W Portland 4-0 L 5-8 L 4-13 W W 16-14 Washington Washington Washington Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga L 5-8 3-0 9-8 Head coach: Jack Riley (23.30 overall, 10-20 Northern Division; 6th place) Lewis & Clark vs Northwestern at Nevada-Las Vegas vs Southern Utah vs Northwestern vs Southern Utah Western Oregon W W 154 L 1-10 L 6-9 W 8-2 L 2-5 W W W 10-1 17-2 vs Cal-Santa Barbara at Cal State-Sacramento Western Oregon Linfield Eastern Oregon Willamette George Fox 6-5 vs Utah L 5-6 at San Jose State vs Illinois-Chicago vs Evansville W 10-6 L 5-6 at Central Florida W W 5-4 at Central Florida W 7-6 L 7-8 L 6-20 W 7-3 L 1-3 L 5-8 9-10 W W W W W 8-3 7-8 W 6-3 L 6-7 L 3-6 W 3-1 L 4-5 L 3-5 W 7-3 L 1-2 L 3-7 L 14 W W 5-2 L 6-7 W W 5-4 Portland State L 7-5 1-2 3-7 L 4-9 L 5-6 W 3-1 W 2-0 W 2-1 L 4-9 at Portland State at Portland State Portland Washington Washington L L L 4-5 W 17-13 L 6-9 W 3-0 L 1-6 74 Washington 2-0 4-5 9-13 13-14 9-20 17-3 9-10 13-0 17-3 4-1 2-5 5-0 10-3 8-5 11-0 8-3 18-2 03 L 4-13 L 0-1 W 6-5 W 2-1 W 5-3 W 5-2 W 9-5 W W W 4-3 1-10 3-1 7-1 1-6 0-2 L 1-19 W 3-1 4-6 4-0 L 1-8 W 5-3 L 2-5 L 6-9 W W 2-1 L 12-13 W W Canada Baseball Inst (ex) L Washington State W W Washington State W Washington State at Gonzaga W W atGonzaga W atGonzaga Portland State 4-5 W W 54 74 L 7-8 L 7-8 L 5-6 L 3-5 L 0-1 L 0-2 at Washington at Washington at Washington Portland State Portland State Washington Washington Washington Portland State at Portland L 1-5 W W 13-4 W W 9-2 W 4-2 W 3-2 2-1 W L Portland L Linfield at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State L 13-5 2-5 Washington State Washington State at Portland at Portland Portland at Portland State 2-0 Washington Washington Washington at Portland State at Washington at Washington at Washington Portland State at Portland at Portland 16-3 3-6 L 12-2 Portland State 64 L W W 14 2-9 8-4 at Portland State at Portland State 4-9 5-0 11-3 1-2 W 1-0 10-5 12-1 10-8 L W W 5-3 6-5 Portland W 5-0 1-7 W W 5-4 L at Portland 10-0 L Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga at Gonzaga 54 L 9-2 Portland 4-0 19-3 Portland 74 7-8 0-5 W W W 74 24 5-11 4-6 1-4 5-1 3-13 L L L L 7-1 5-6 L 8-3 Portland 5-1 10-3 8-9 W W W 9-2 3-7 5-0 4-6 L 0-3 8-3 L 2-1 6-6 L L Willamette vs Clemson at Hawaii vs Grand Canyon vs Lewis-Clark State vs Washington at Hawaii vs Lewis-Clark State at Portland State Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State at Portland State 14-1 L 5-7 W W W vs Maine L 7-12 3-6 L Head coach: Jack Riley (35-16 overall, 22-8 Northern Division; 1st place) 4-5 T L atGonzaga atGonzaga 1994 16-6 11-8 L L vs Nevada George Fox atGonzaga atGonzaga atGonzaga Willamette 3-2 at San Jose State W 1-7 34 W 5-1 8-6 14-2 L 9-0 11-0 1-10 L 14-6 at Cal State-Sacramento at al State-Sacramento W Pacific (Ore) L vs Portland at Cal State-Sacramento W at Cal State-Sacramento W vs Portland W W at Western Oregon W George Fox W vs Maine L vs Portland W 7-5 Washington State Washington State Western Oregon Lewis & Clark W vs. Cal State-Sacramento W W vs Utah at Texas Christian W at Texas Christian at Texas-Arlington at Oklahoma at Oklahoma vs SW Missouri State W at Oklahoma L Gonzaga W Gonzaga W at Portland W Portland W at Washington State W at Washington State L at Washington State L Portland W vs Washington L vs Washington L vs Washington W Portland W at Portland State W at Portland State W atGonzaga W at Gonzaga W at Gonzaga L atGonzaga W at Portland W Portland State W vs Illinois-Chicago at Cal State-Sacramento W at Portland Washington State Washington State Washington State Portland Portland State at Portland State at Portland State at Linfield at Portland at Washington at Washington at Washington at George Fox at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State Linfield at Portland at Portland State Portland State Portland State Portland 7-14 Head coach: Jack Riley (31-18 overall, 20-10 Northern Division; 2nd place) vs California L at Cal State-Sacramento W 8-0 vs Evansville L 1993 1992 Concordia Head coach: Jack Riley (28-20 overall, 12-8 Northern Division; 2nd place) 5-2 11-1 W 1991 W W W atGonzaga vs. Lewis-Clark State vs Portland vs BrighamYoung 11-10 4-2 4-2 11-6 1-2 3-0 4-2 6-1 3-2 12-3 9-2 6-5 7,5 L 1-3 L 5-14 L 7-8 W 14-6 1996 Head coach: Pat Casey (32.16.1 overall, 14-10 Northern Division; 2nd place) at Pacific (Calif) W 5-4 at Pacific (Calif) W 5-3 at Pacific (Calif) L 3-4 at San Diego W 19-4 vs.cCanada Bsbll In (ex) W at San Diego State L 10-7 3-4 W 7-0 T 10-10 W W W W 16-2 L 2-6 vs. Creighton W W 14-10 vs New Mexico W 5-4 vs Utah at San Diego State at Portland at San Jose State at San Jose State George Fox vs Pacific (Calif) vs Creighton at Fresno State vs Pacific (Calif) Pacific (Ore) vs WrightState vs Lewis-Clark State atHawaii vs Hawaii-Hilo vs Nittaidi, Japan (ex 8-5 10-3 13-2 8-3 L 4-7 W 11-2 W 16-1 W W 3-2 L 7-8 W W 3-2 7-3 9-6 , H- X006 at mawaii vs Nittaidi, Japan (ex) at Washington at Washington at Washington at Washington Linfield Portland State Portland State at Portland State at Portland State Washington State Washington State Washington State Washington State at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State at Portland State Portland State Portland State at Portland State Portland Washington Washington Washington Washington o L 9-15 W 6-5 L 8-9 W 15-2 L 2,5 L 3-5 W W 14-2 6-7 L 0-2 Nro S ll p 1 © I ( Ir l q ` at Southern California at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State 9-8 4-3 6-2 16-9 7-17 11-15 at Cal State-Northridge at San Diego State L W 10-20 W 54 W 18-10 W 10-8 W W 3-0 3-2 at Nevada-Las Vegas vs Clemson L 2-5 W W W W W W 14-0 Portland 11-1 L 5-9 San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco Washington Washington vs Washington State vs Washington State vs Washington State Gonzaga Gonzaga Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State at Arizona at Arizona atArizona Athletic director Mitch Barnhart, John Goss and Pat Casey at the groundbreaking for Goss Stadium at Coleman Field in 1998 3-2 at Washington State W 14-12 1998 144 95 L 3-11 T 1-1 L 0-2 186 8-5 at California L 6-8 at California at California Willamette vs. Portland L 2-14 W W 15-2 L 6-10 vs Washington State W 17-3 vs Canada Bsbll In (ex) W 16-6 54 Head coach: Pat Casey (35-14-1 overall, 15.9 Northern Division; 2nd place) vs South Florida W vs Florida Atlantic W vs Central Florida W vs Cal-Santa Barbara at San Diego State L 3-6 5-2 at San Diego at Cal-Santa Barbara at Cal-Santa Barbara at Cal-Santa Barbara at Southern California at Southern California at Southern California Portland at Lewis-Clark State Concordia Lewis-Clark State Lewis-Clark State W W W W 7-2 St Martin's 9-3 St. Martin's 5-3 St Martin's 12-3 vs Howard W 264 at Oklahoma at Oklahoma at Oral Roberts at Oral Roberts Washington State Washington State Washington State Washington State Portland at Portland State Portland State Portland State at Washington at Washington at Washington at Washington at Portland Washington Washington Washington Washington Linfield Portland State Portland State at Portland State at Portland State Portland State W 10-2 L 2-14 at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State Arizona Arizona Arizona W 20,5 W W W W 8-2 18-6 at Portland State L 4-6 at Portland State 9-3 Portland State 9-6 at Portland 7-2 Portland State 13-2 L 5-10 W 154 L 2,3 W W 7-6 93 L 4-6 W W 7-6 17-7 L 3-6 W W 18-0 L 34 W W W W W W W 7-5 6-1 6-2 5-3 33-3 18-8 20-4 6-1 7-2 vs CETYS, Mexico (ex) W vs New Mexico W 5-3 15-1 13-5 7-11 W 16-3 7-6 L vs Gonzaga W W W W 9-16 L 36 3-2 4-3 L L 7-10 6-2 9-10 W at Cal State-Northridge at Cal State-Northridge L 5-9 18-5 3-16 L Head coach: Pat Casey (31.24 overall, 11-13 Pacific-10; 6th place) L L L 2001 1 18,3 at Cal State-Sacramento W at Cal State-Sacramento W at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State I vs Texas Tech vs Cal-Riverside vs Oklahoma vs Clemson vs Clemson Head coach: Pat Casey (38-12.1 overall, 18.6 Northern Division; 2nd place) at Hawaii W W at Hawaii Portland n 96 L W W W W W e .p 1997 at Hawaii at Hawaii-Hilo at Cal State-Sacramento - I OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE Washington Washington Washington Washington Portland at Portland State Portland State Portland State at Portland State at Portland Washington State Washington State Washington State Washington State Washington State at Washington at Washington at Washington at Washington UCLA UCLA UCLA W W 11-0 8,3 13-1 L 6-7 T 4-4 L 0-9 L 4-7 W W W W W 13-6 L 3-13 W 6-2 L W W W W W W W W W W 7-2 224 5-4 10-2 0-9 3-2 9-1 4-3 8-1 8-7 10-4 7-0 18-8 4-2 10-5 L 16-18 L 10-11 W W W W W W 13-9 L 4-6 L 6-10 W W W 12-2 12-11 L 12-16 23-4 8-6 10-0 14-8 4-3 74 W 8-2 L 6-20 L 5-12 W W IN 8-7 19-5 11-8 Washington State 1999 Head coach: Pat Casey (19-35 overall, 7-17 Pacific-10; 8th place) vs Kansas State W 13-6 vs Nebraska W 4-3 vs New Mexico State 7-1 W vs Kansas State L 6-7 at Cal State-Northridge at Cal State-Northridge at Cal State-Northridge at Cal State-Northridge vs Oklahoma State vs Texas Tech vs San Diego vs Loyola Marymount L 4-16 W W 9-1 L 4-8 W 1-0 84 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 at Santa Clara at San Jose State vs Gonzaga vs Gonzaga SouthemCalifomia Southern California Southern California Portland 9-12 W 3-2 L 14 W 16-15 L 2-5 L 10-12 L 14 W 8-7 vs Washington State vs Washington State vs Washington State vs Minnesota vs Minnesota vs Minnesota Arizona State 2-6 9-10 5-6 6-14 9-16 6-11 W 9-7 2000 Head coach: Pat Casey (28-27 overall, 9.15 Pacific-10; 6th place) vs Kansas State L 6-7 L 4-9 vs Texas A&M vs nKansas State W 16-2 14 at Fresno State L L 4-9 L 0-8 vs West Virginia vs Nevada vs Santa Clara W W 9-6 9-5 L 10-12 at Nevada-Las Vegas W 4-3 vs Cal State-Northridge at Washington at Washington Western Oregon Washington State Washington State Washington State W W W W W W 13-10 L 6-11 vs Ohio State W 13-0 at Texas A&M vs Central Michigan L 0-3 L 34 vs Ohio State vs Central Michigan L 3-8 W W W 5-3 10-9 L 7-9 W W 9-3 11-8 at Fresno State at Fresno State at Texas A&M Cal State-Northridge Cal State-Northridge Cal State-Northridge Cal State-Northridge 13-9 274 9-5 8-3 142 6-1 8-7 L 5-9 W W 10-9 11-9 L 2-13 W 9-0 L 2-3 65 W L 3-4 L 7-10 W W 17-3 W 11-10 6-3 L 7-8 W 12-6 W 10-9 W 6,5 W 4-1 W 12-2 L 2-10 W W 12-2 L 2-5 4-1 W 8-0 L 6-13 California W W 10-1 California L 1-12 atStanford L 14 at Stanford L 1-8 at Stanford L 5-22 Concordia W W W W W W California Washington State Washington State Washington State at Portland Portland at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii at Washington at Washington at Washington at UCLA at UCLA at UCLA Southern California Southern California Southern California 6-5 11-2 14-5 10-9 8-7 10-9 13-6 L 3-7 W 18-7 L 9-12 L 4-11 W 9-1 L 1-3 L 3-5 L 6-7 W 11-8 5-9 UCLA L 1-3 W 9-8 UCLA -iL 10-18 L 9-21 UCLA L 5-9 W 10-3 L 10-13 at Arizona at Arizona L 9-11 Portland at Arizona State L 7-10 L 5-10 at Arizona State at Arizona State W atArizona Washington Washington L 7-8 L 5-14 16-17 California L 3-13 W W W 13-5 L at Portland Arizona Arizona 10-4 (31.23 overall, 10-14 Pacific-10; 6th place) California California at Portland W 11-5 5-10 at Arizona State L 5-13 6-7 vs Oral Roberts W W 10-9 17-8 W W 13-5 W Arizona Concordia at California L L L 7-10 atCalifomia L 9-15 L 2-6 W 6-3 114 at San Diego at San Diego L 2-8 at Stanford L 0-7 W W W 24 4-12 at California Portland L L 6-3 vs Western Kentucky at Stanford L 5-10 L 3-8 at Portland Arizona State Arizona State at Portland at Washington at Washington at Washington L 6-3 124 8-5 L 8-9 W 11-10 W 7-5 Stanford L 6-10 at UCLA at UCLA L 0-15 6-8 Stanford Stanford W L W W 134 8-6 at Southern California at Southern California 6-0 0-1 11-3 at UCLA Washington State Washington State 3-7 L 0-1 Washington Washington Washington at Stanford L W 2002 Head coach: Pat Casey vs. Southern Utah at San Diego vs Michigan 5-2 atCalifornia-Riverside vs San Francisco L 5-7 vs Michigan L 1-12 L 7-16 Gonzaga Gonzaga 7-1 W 6-2 L 4-5 W 104 L 4-21 W W W W 9-6 13-2 11-9 9-8 I Gonzaga at Nevada at Nevada Washington State L 3-8 at Washington State W W W 7-5 UCLA W 3-2 11-8 UCLA L 2-12 UCLA L 6-11 W 9-1 Washington State Washington State Cal State-Northridge W W 5-4 L 3-4 Cal State-Northridge L 4-10 Cal State-Northrdge Portland W W 14-3 L 9-13 W W W 2-1 Arizona Arizona Arizona Portland a 6-5 2005 Head coach: Pat Casey (46-12 overall, 19-5 Pacific-I 0; 1 st place; final national rankings, No. 7 USA TodayIESPN coaches poll, No. 7 Collegiate Baseball, No. 7 Baseball America, No. 7 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association) 19-0 W vs New Mexico State L vs Gonzaga 1-3 11-2 vs New Mexico State W 5-2 5-0 11-1 at Southern California L 2-9 at Southern California at Southern California W 13,3 L 0-7 Hawaii-Hilo Hawai'i-Hilo Hawai'i-Hilo Hawai'i-Hilo UCLA UCLA W W W W 10-2 at Arizona State 11-9 Portland UCLA at Portland Stanford Stanford Stanford at Washington State at Washington State at Washington State at California at California at California Washington Washington Washington at Arizona State at Arizona State at Arizona State W W vs California-Davis W at San Diego W at California-Santa Barbara W at California-Santa Barbara W at California-Santa Barbara W L California-Riverside 21-3 11-0 W 9-8 L 1-6 L 7-9 W W W 114 L 0-13 Southern California L 2-3 W W 18-1 Southern California at UCLA L 2-12 10-6 L 7-8 W 22-21 L 9-10 L 7-13 W 7-6 L 1-2 at UCLA at UCLA Concordia 13-2 L 3-8 W W L 5-6 L 4-14 L W 3-13 L 7-13 L 8-9 L 2-5 3-1 Goss Stadium at Coleman Field got its first set of lights in 2002 4-3 5-3 George Fox Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State at Arizona at Arizona at Arizona Portland 2003 place tie) at California-Riverside at California-Riverside at California-Riverside L 6-9 W 8-6 L 2-10 vs Oklahoma State vs Gonzaga vs Arizona State W W 4-0 L 4-9 vs New Mexico vs New Mexico State vs New Mexico vs New Mexico State W 18-16 L 7-15 L 7-14 W W W 16-14 L 8-10 L 9-10 W W 13-6 L 5-9 L 5-9 L 68 W 4-0 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 6-1 L 7-12 L 6-20 L 4-9 W W 13-12 4-3 Head coach: Pat Casey (31-22 overall, 10-14 Pacific-10; 6th place tie) vs Utah W 8-6 vs Gonzaga W 8-6 vs Cal State-Northridge W 3-2 W 8-6 6-8 L 13-19 W 18-6 L 4-10 L 8-9 W W 10-1 L 6-10 11-3 L 7-11 at Stanford L at Stanford W 8-7 at Stanford L 0-10 at Portland W 14-4 L 3-4 4-1 vs Winthrop 8-2 Cal State-Sacramento Cal State-Sacramento Cal State-Sacramento at Portland Dallas Baptist Dallas Baptist 8-2 7-2 163 Stanford L 4-16 L 3-10 13-8 W W W 74 W at Washington at Washington W 9-1 W 12-6 L 4-8 Dallas Baptist 11-3 W 4,3 Brigham Young 12-5 W 8-4 Brigham Young 11-6 W 7-3 11-1 L 14-26 L 58 California California California L 2-6 at Stanford 9-7 L 3-9 at Stanford 11-10 L 1-3 at Stanford 3-4 L 4-8 L 1-3 W W 16-3 L 24 W L 3-7 Gonzaga Gonzaga W W 12-2 L 5-10 W 11-5 W 7-0 L 4-5 W 15-5 L 5-11 W W 14-3 25-4 L 3-4 L 7-14 L 6-7 L L, 1-10 W W 15-3 3-2 15-3 at Cal State-Sacramento at Cal State-Sacramento at Cal State-Sacramento at Southern California at Southern California at Southern California Washington Washington Washington at Portland at Arizona State at Arizona State at Arizona State Portland Portland at Washington State at Washington State 6-4 7-2 3-2 at Arizona at Arizona at Arizona Washington State Washington State Washington State Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State Portland at UCLA The `0-State Ballaz' performed at the student-athlete talent show to raise money for tsunami relief in 2005 74 93 7-5 7-17 7-2 5-2 4-2 5-7 17-1 6-7 54 8-1 7-6 6-5 1-3 5-1 6-2 3-1 104 at Washington at Washington Southern California Southern California 10-4 Southern California Ohio State 2-12 St John's (NY.) St John's (NY.) 11-1 vs Tulane vs Baylor 2-5 4-9 at UCLA at UCLA at Washington Southern California Southern California Southern California 6,5 W 5-2 California-Riverside vs Cal State-Northridge at Pepperdine 5-4 64 L Californ ia-Riverside 8-11 5-4 9-0 4-3 5-3 2-3 L W 10-6 4-5 6-4 W 8-3 vs SW Missouri State atCalifomia-Riverside vs Cal State-Sacramento vs Washington vs Citadel at Hawaii vs Chicago State vs Citadel at Hawaii Arizona Arizona 3-2 4-2 Stanford vs Arkansas-Little Rock W at California at California at Portland 8-0 Stanford Arizona Gonzaga Utah Valley State Utah Valley State Utah Valley State at California 6-4 6-5 7-0 10-6 L Southern California W 12-6 W W atTexas-Arlington 5-1 California-Santa Barbara W California-Santa Barbara W California California California at Portland at Washington at Washington at Washington Portland Washington State Washington State Washington State 4-0 2004 Head coach: Pat Casey (25-28 overall, 7-17 Pacific-10; 8th 5-3 16-3 7-0 3-1 5-4 10-7 4-3 19-3 10-4 8-9 10-8 1-3 3-4 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE OUTSIDE THE FOUL LINES 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE 102 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 27th annual, as the baseball season progresses. For more information on the Oregon State Dugout Club, call the OSU baseball office at Ramon Gonzalez Pete & Joan Goodbrod (541) 737-0598. Oregon State Dugout Club members as of Jan. 1 , 2006: Ted Aberson RobertAdams Steve Adkins Bob Albright Jim Allen Ralph Allen Jim & Fifi Anderson Scott & Laurie Anderson Paul Andresen Sean Arey Joy Asbury Ken Austin Bert Babb Mike Babb Mary Beth Gross-Baker R H Baker Robert & Ann Baker Whitney & Jane Ball Jeff Ballard Robert & Carolyn Ballin David & Christine Barden David Baron Bob Beall Jim Beall William Bennett Paul Bernier Jason Berry Birdie Bertrand Ed & Susan Biles Doug Blair Charles Boice Elizabeth Booth Robert Bowden Tom & Rae Bowen Ron Bowers Travis Bowers Nevelle Bowler Roger Bowman Fred Brauti William & Bonnie Brod Jim Buckmier David Bucy John Buchner Bob & Veronica Buob Wayne & Mary Burck Bob Burton Cal Calderon Tom Campbell Elizabeth Carlson Jim Carnes Brian Casey Chris Casey Fred Casey Tim Casey Michael Chambers Velda Chapman Earle Chiles Joe Claire Ralph & Elsa Coleman Mike Corwin Hal Cowan Mike Cowgill Doug Cox Doug Crandall Steve Crow Tim Daly Thomas Dang Thomas & Lisa Daniels John & Glenda Davis Alex DeMarco Harry Demorest Idele Derrickson Ed Didrickson Roger Diehl Don Dietz Pat Doran Dave & Susan Dowdy Ken Downer Jeff & Elizabeth Doyle Walter Eichner Gerald & Donna Exley Tim Feeder Robert & Patricia Flynn Albert Fortier Roy Foy Jan Frost Steve Fullerton Steve Gaughan Ken Gehlen Rento Geniza Rick & Deb George Bert Girod Larry Giustina Alex Goedhard Bill Goslow Eline Goss Michael Kloenne Mr & Mrs Lyle Knower Craig Kosmicki Gregory Krpalek John Gottko Joe Kru g er B G Gould Jim Kulla Scram Graham Chris Gray Robert Gray Rick Guardia Al Guidotti John Gulledge Mike Gunn Carl & Roberta Gustafson Ricki Hackworth Emie Hansen Bill & Anne Harper Dorothy Harper Randy Harrison John Hays Larry Hearing Mike Hearing Paul Heisinger Dwane Helbig Tim Hennessy Glenna Hull & Randy Hodgson Bob & Sharon Holbrook Jerry & Victoria Holdgrafer Bob Holt Robert& Donna Hood Joel Horn Randy Huber Bryce Huddleston Ken & Brenda Hull Mikelyn Hull Lois Hunt Jim & Lynn Jarvis Bob Johnson Duane Johnson Kenneth Johnson Louisa Johnson Vernon Johnson Jim Jones Randy Jones Rick Jones Robert& Patrice Jones Dave Kemp Steve Kenney Charles Kipper Charles Kittel Glenn Klein Leonard Klein . Ken Landrum Alan Lewis Barbara Lewis Jim Lipe Ryan Lipe Gary Lovinger Don Luby Wayne & Diane Lunde Butch Lundy George Mallinckrodt Brian & Val Malliris Jeff & Julie Marrvelyn Martin Paul Marriott Michelle Marsh Evelyn Martin Abel Martinez III Bill Martinez David Martinez Mark Massari Bill Mattecheck 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 Sparky & Becki McGrew Keith McKennon Scott McKillip Gail Meier Joe Mendoza Mike & Jeanne Mendoza Mark Miller Paul Miller Jeff Moore Jerry & Lola Morrison Gary Moss Mike Murphy Fred & Judy Nicholson Greg Nicoud Jeff Nicoud Rex Nicoud Gary Overcash Larry Petersen Brent Peterson Tom Picht Thomas Pickett Jack & Shirley Pinion Charlie Piper Dow & Peggy Poling Fred & Merrie Postlewait Frank Prime Mary Ann Queen Wilbur & Kim Quiring Steve & Teresa Radosevich Bruce Reece Dave Reece Barrett Reeve Jean Reiman James & Beverly Reimann Dave & Sally Richards Ron Richards Jack & Jean Riley Mickey Riley Jean Roth Harold Rudolph Bill & Shirley Rudzik Jim Ruggles Mike & Judy Sailor Dr Stan Samuelis Mike Sandago Scott Sanders John Schrimper Dale Schrock Jim Schrock Mr & Mrs Darrell Schroeder Don Schroeder Lee Schroeder Ron Scrivner Jill Scrivner Pete Sekermestrovich Marc Shaylor Tom Simas John Sipple Charles Smith Harley & Brigitte Smith Mr & Mrs Pete Smith Steve Smith Mike Smolich Dave Snyder Tom Snyder Jay Sorgen Jack & Marlys Spencer S co tt S p i ege lb erg Ken St Pierre Doug Stahl H Martin Stalick Kevin Stanaway Jason Stanley Bill Starnes Jack Stephenson Les Stewart Larry Stover Cole Stover Robert & Gladys Streiff Eric Swanson Steve Swanson Steve Swedberg Mike Sweeny Gene & Joan Tanselli Russ Thomas Todd Thomas Doug Tindall Jake Underwood Rich Underwood Paul & Fran Valenti Bill Van Vleet Allan Vendetti Devon Vendetti Johnny Walker Steve & Jan Walker Bill Wallin Greg Westby Andy Westlund Jim Williams Don Wirth Dick Withnell Wayne & Joanne Young Lanny Zoeller 1 2006 OREGON STATE BASEBALL GUIDE VI t c k :_ Iuhli ryar s II I :' 1III 103 ,MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL Kip Carlson Sports information GENERAL INFORMATION: Game credentials, interviews, photographs and other Oregon State baseball information is available by calling Kip Carlson in the OSU 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. 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. 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 Dan Spencer ...................................... ASSISTANT COACHES 737-7484 Marty Lees ........................................ 737-5738 David Wong ....................................... 737-5738 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Ron Northcutt .................................. 737-0598 Steve Fenk ......................................... 737-7470 BASEBALL CONTACT Kip Carlson ......................... (office) 737-7472 (cellular) 230-4482 OTHER ASSISTANTS Michelle Westerberg .......................... 737-8898 Roger Home ...................................... 737-7473 Jason Amberg .................................... 737-7469 FAX STUDENT ASSISTANTS Athletic office .................................... 737-4002 Olympic sports office ........................ 737-2140 Mike Laport, Amy Klever ................. 737-3720 Melody Stockwell, Caleb Hawley, Tessa Davison, Desma Stovall GOSS STADIUM AT COLEMAN FIELD Press box ............................................ 737-7475 Coaches office ................................... 737-2825 FAX MAILING ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS Gill Coliseum Room 127 Gill Coliseum Room 209 Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331 Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331 Sports information office ...... 737-3072 or 4171 POSTGAME SERVICES: Boxscores are avail- able immediately after home games in the press box at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. Playby-play narratives are available upon request. 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 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: 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 leftfield 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 Edmonston Jr. of the Fielder Jones Society for their ongoing help in researching OSU's baseball BEAVER BASEBALL ON THE AIR Oregon State baseball can be heard on KEJO-AM (1240) in Corvallis and KUIK-AM (1360) in Portland and on the internet at www.osubeavers.com. Nearly the entire Beaver schedule, home and away, will be broadcast. Mike Parker, the voice of the Beavers, will handle the broadcasts with assistance from Jim Wilson and Kip Carlson. Before coming to OSU in 1999, Parker broadcast pro baseball for the Eugene Emeralds and Portland Beavers and hosted sports talk shows. Parker also co-hosts a daily sports talk show on KEJO-AM (1240). Mike Parker Radio broadcaster OREGON STATE MEDIA OUTLETS CORVALLIS GAZETTE-TIMES /ALBANY DEMOCRAT-HERALD: sports editor; 121 SW Salmon St, Suite 1450; Portland, OR 97201; Brooks Hatch and Cliff Kirkpatrick, beat writers; Steve Gress, sports phone 1-800-448-3501. editor; 600 SW Jefferson; Corvallis, OR 97330; phone (541) 753-2641. KLOO I KFLY I KEJO / KRKT RADIO: John Warren, sports director; 2840 Marion St SE; Albany, OR 97321; phone (541) 926- OREGON STATE DAILY BAROMETER: Matt Boase, 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, sports editor; P.0 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, KEZI-TV: Joe Giansante, sports director; PO Box 7009; Eugene, OR 97401; phone (541) 485-5611 KMTR-TV: Dave Wenda, sports director; 3825 International Court; Box 1018; Eugene, OR 97440; phone (541) 485-1234 ASSOCIATED PRESS, PORTLAND BUREAU: Ann Peterson, Eugene, OR 97477; phone (541) 746-1600 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 Archives. 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. marketing revenue and built strong business partnerships during its association with Beaver Sports Properties. Mark Massari is general manager of Beaver Sports Properties; Massari has worked with OSU since 2002. The Beaver Sports Properties staff also includes Brian McKinnell, Barry Spiegelberg and Linda Hansen. BSP can be reached in Corvallis at (541) Mark Massari General manager 737-8364 or in Portland at (503) 553-3401. II c III. III fno N 'I Ill.dIl Uparp JI c;Alr I -- p iu ^^ II 'Wk '6YIi RII^lo II I .I n AMP , 'T_1F, "`- q d CD :)P- CD 'all Id Illl I Ilk III _, 1 ; ` I`h Beaver Sports Properties is a multi-media/ marketing partnership between the Oregon State Athletic Department and Learfield Sports. Beaver Sports Properties is responsible for all aspects of corporate sponsorships; production of game-day television, radio and publications; and securing media partnerships; and development of the official Oregon State athletics website at www.osubeavers.com. Oregon State has enjoyed record levels of THIS IS BEAVER AT H LE 1C5 Oreaon State UNIVERSITY Here are a few things you might want to know about Oregon State University: Oregon State receives more research grant funds annually than the rest of the Oregon University System schools combined. OSU has a 340,000-square-foot state-of-the-art Valley Library that was named national Library of the Year in 1999. In addition to its wide range of strong undergraduate programs, Oregon State offers master's degree programs in 80 majors and doctoral or professional degrees in 59 majors. Oregon State University attracts more than 1,200 international students from nearly 100 countries. ORANGE COUNTY REGISTF. R }int 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 (Stan Devil) and the losing side in an ancient war (Trojans). From the griddle-hot pathways of the University o/Arizona in Tucson to the rain-pounded streets of Seattle's University of Washington, I've seen them all. Ten Paci/lc-10 Conference campuses in eight months. More employers recruit at Oregon State than any other college or university in Oregon. By developing skills and knowledge in writing, critical thinking, cultural diversity, the arts, science, literature, lifelong fitness, and global awareness, our Baccalaureate Core ensures that OSU graduates are well prepared for life as well as a career. International Studies degree and Study Abroad programs allow undergraduate students in any field to add an international component to their education. Internships allow students to gain on-the-job experience, college credit, and often a paycheck, while working for employers in their fields of career interest. Students have access to more than 2,000 computers in labs around campus, and all residence hall rooms are online for students who have their own computers. In addition, high tech facilities, such as our 3-D stereographic classroom and a multimedia classroom, allow students to experience the latest technology. OSU has been selected by Yahoo as one of the nation's most "wired" campuses. OSU's First-Year Experience program offers a variety of small group experiences for first-year students to interact with faculty and other students, easing the transition to OSU. The University Exploratory Studies Program allows students to explore a variety of disciplines before deciding on an academic major. OSU offers a full range of scholarships, grants, workstudy, and loans from federal, state, and university sources. We help students get the best possible financial aid package. Now thin I've reached the end of the road, it's 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. /v), expectations were low when I pulled into the former farts town that's home to Oregon State University. / fell in love with the leaji' 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. Gary Was t e'; The Orange County (Cal.) Register the highest high school GPA of any school in the Oregon University System. Oregon State is the only college or university in the state that offers ROTC programs for all four services-Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines. Want to learn more about Oregon State University? With more than 300 student organizations, plus club, intramural, and Pac-10 Conference sports, students have no trouble keeping busy at OSU. OSU Extended Campus offers a wide range of distance education services and on-site bachelor's degree programs throughout Oregon and the world. Through the OSU Extension Service, the university has a presence in all 36 Oregon The university has several minority education offices and cultural centers, as well as an Educational Opportunities Program that supports OSU's increasingly diverse student body to ensure that everyone's OSU experience is positive. OSU is committed to diversity. Our students come from all walks of life and from all over the world. And they traditionally enter Oregon State with counties. Corvallis is an ideal university town of 50,000 people, offering a wide range of community, religious, dining, shopping, and cultural opportunities. And the city is within an hour or two of the Oregon Coast, the snow-capped Cascade Mountains, and PortlandOregon's largest city. Through nationally competitive athletics programs, the Department of Athletics provides a forum for celebrating the University's advancement, enhance its image and reputation with prospective students, and help the institution build relationships with its students, faculty, alumni, and community. 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 experiet in developing programs. The Daily Barometer recently named the nation's best student newspa - gives aspiring journalists the chance to cover c pus life. The university's student government system provides a number of outlets for developing skills in leadership, organization, and planning and staging 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 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. gyp---. 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 man who insistently addressed cer tain crucial human problems while pursuing an amazing array of sci entific interests, Dr. Fouling was almost as well known to the American public as he was to the world's scientific community as a much respected and 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 Prizes. RAY ARCHIBALD 1919: One of the nation's leading bridge engineers, building the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, the Coos Bay Bridge and most of the bridges on the Alaska Highway. KEN AUSTIN 1953: Along with his wife, Joan, he has made A-dec tie largest manufacturer of dental equipment in the United States. He was the first student to the 'Benny Beaver' mascot costume. TERRY BAKER 1963: In 1962, he became the first football player on tfie West Coast to win the Heisman Trophy. He went on to a career as an attorney. MERCEDES BATES, 1936: Known to Oregon Staters as "Betty Crocker" because she became 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 Walt Disney Productions for more than 25 years, and wrote "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" and directed the music for "Sleeping Beauty" "Robin Hood" and the Mickey Mouse Club television show. HOLLY CORNELL, 1938; BURKE HAYES, 1938; JIM HOWLAND, 1938; FRED MERRYFIELD, 1923: Founded CH2M engineering consulting firm in 1946; now known as CH2M-Hill and is one of the nation's top companies in that field. MARION CARL, 1938: One of America's greatest World War II fighter aces, earning two Navy Crosses, five Distinguished Flying Crosses, tour Legion of Merit medals and 14 Air Medals. VANCE "PINTO" COLVIG, 1911: One of the most gifted voice-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 family practice in Philomath, Oregon, Dr. Cutsforth was named Doctor of the Year for the United States by the American Academy of Family Physicians in 1994. M. LOWELL EDWARDS, 1924: Credited by the American Medical Association with developing the artificial heart valve, opening up an entire new era in heart surgery DOUG ENGELBART, 1948: Invented the computer mouse. Among his other inventions are two-dimensional editing, multiple-window screens, cross-file indexing, email and shared-screen teleconferencing. DICK FOSBURY, 1968: Invented the "Fosbury Flop " a technique for going over the bar backward that revolutionized the sport of high jumping and which he used to win the gold medal in the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. LEE HARMAN, 1959: One of Hollywood's most renowned make-up artists. Film credits include "Paint Your Waigon," "Planet of the Apes," "Mommie Dearest," "Murphy s Romance" and "Nuts." HARLEY JESSUP, 1976: Won an Oscar for Best Visual Effects for the 1987 thriller "Innerspace" while working with Lucasfilm 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 OSU and the winner of an Olympic gold medal in 1984. BERNIE NEWCOMB, 1965: Co-founder of E*Trade, one of the nation's 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 OSU and the Sports Illustrated Player of the Year in 1990. He won an Olympic gold 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 NFLs 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 Environmental Science Trust, a program to increase African American participation in environmental science. ROGER WERTH, 1980: Won a Pulitzer Prize for his photography of the eruption of Mt. St. Helens on May 18, 1980. JOHN YOUNG, 1953: Joined electronics giant Hewlett-Packard in 1958 and 20 years later became only the second CEO in the company's history, taking over from founder Bill Hewlett. President DR EDWARD RAY Queens College (CUNY), 1966 r. Edward Ray became the 14th president of Oregon State University when he assumed the job on July 31, 2003. Ray received his bachelor's degree in Mathematics from Queens College (CUNY) in 1966, graduating cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He earned his master's degree in Economics from Stanford in 1969 and his doctorate in Economics from Stanford in 1971. Roy had been a member of the Economics faculty at The Ohio State University since 1970 and was professor of economics and executive vice president and provost at the time Oregon State hired him. He served as department chairperson from 1976 to 1992, and received the University Distinguished Chairperson Award in 1989. Ray served as an associate provost from May 1992 until May, 1993, senior vice provost and chief information officer from 1993-1998; he was also acting and then interim senior vice president and provost in 1997-98. Ray's 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 nontariff trade barriers in the United States and abroad, the role of financial reform in economic development, the adoption of the income tax in the United States, the rise in military industrial complex and veterans pension spending, and the adoption of social security in the U.S. Ray's research has been published in a number of leading economics journals, including: The American Economic Review, The Journal of Political Economy, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, The Review of Economic Studies, The Review of Economics and Statistics, The Journal of Law and Economics, and the Journal of Economic History. Ray co-authored the principles text "U. S. Protectionism and the World Debt Crisis" in 1989. Ray has also been involved in collaborative research projects in the Dominican Republic and Egypt. Ray and his wife, Beth, have been married 34 years and have three children and two grandchildren. Director of Athletics BOB DE CAROLIS Bloomsburg State, 1976 B 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. 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 , 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 developed and executed the plan that helped OSU's athletic department eliminate a $12.5 million accumulated deficit. At the some time, the department maintained competitive teams, having its first winning football season in nearly three decades, its first winning men's basketball season in 15 years and the first baseball trip to the College World Series in over five decades. The football program has played in five bowl games and 12 other OSU programs have participated in postseason competition. De Carolis also returned women's cross country and track to OSU's athletic program in 2004-05. De Carolis, who recently was named the Vice President of the Pac-l0 Conference, spearheaded the feasibility study for a plan that has expanded and renovated Reser Stadium. The first phase of the project- "Raising Reser: Expanding Beaver Nation" upped the stadium's capacity to approximately 43,000 for the 2005 season and included state-of-the-art amenities and an 1 adjacent parking garage. 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; that also encompassed the strategic planning of all capital improvements. De Carolis was also Michigan's softball coach from 1980 to 1984 and his Wolverines had one third-place finish at the AIAW national championships. De Carolis is a 1976 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 at Bloomsburg, he was a two-year letterwinner in football and baseball from 1973-75. He served as an assistant coach at Bloomsburg in baseball and football from 1976-78. Bob is married to the former Sandra Taylor and they have three children, daughter Lyndsay and twin daughters Lauren and Hayley. Ath letic TRADITIONS HE BEAVER NICKNAME: Oregon State University, like many other universitiesin the United 'States, takes its nickname horn its home state's official animal. In the school's early d ays as Oregon Agricultural College, the. athletic teams were known as the Aggies. When orange ur forms replaced the drab sweaty hirtgray and tan jerseys, the teams were often referred to as the Orangemen. In 1916, when the school yearbook was renamed the Beaver, the name Beaver become associated with the school. It is believed the press also had some influence in changing t he name, Whatever its origin, the name Beavers gained instant popularity. THE MASCOT, BENNY BEAVER: Oregon State's mascot is Benny Beaver, who can be found at most OSU athletic events. He's especially adored by Oregon State's youngest fans, and Benny is usually surrounded by kids. Benny was introduced to the student body Sept. 18, 1952, in an effort to pick up sagging school spirit THE COLORS ORANGE AND BLACK: Oregon State played its first football game in 1893 and orange was adopted as the school color. The school's yearbook, in fact, was originally known as the Orange. Oregon State teams have generally worn uniforms using orange, black and white as the base colors. However, orange is still the school's official color. Former men's basketball coach Slats Gill and former football coach Tommy Prothro both popularized all-black uniforms during their careers at Oregon State, though, and some teams still wear black jerseys. Athletic 0 FACILITI ES Nile at one of Oregon State's athletic venues, the surroundings emphasize a distinctly collegiate feel. OSU has managed to keep its athletic facilities in the midst of its campus, avoiding an "athletic mall" isolated from the center of the school. Reser Stadium and Gill Coliseum are just across 26th Street from the CH2M Hill Alumni Center and La Sells Stewart Center. Goss Stadium at Coleman Field is flanked on the third-base side by classroom buildings Waldo Hall and Snell Hall. Gladys Valley Gymnastics Center is between the main entrance to camps and Valley Library. The Truax Indoor Center is across the street from Magruder Hall ... and the list goes on. The result is a blending of the athletic and academic settings that make Beaver sports a true part of the campus experience. RESER STADIUM Reser Stadium has been the home of Oregon State's football team since 1953, when it opened as Parker Stadium. An extensive $93-million renovation of the east grandstand prior to the 2005 season put the capacity at 43,300 and added private boxes, loge seats and club seats. GILL COLISEUM Gill Coliseum is the home to Oregon State men's basketball, women's basketball, women's gymnastics, wrestling and volleyball. The arena seats 10,400 for competitions on Ralph Miller Court, and the building also includes a weight room, training facility, video room, equipment center, locker rooms, and offices for the athletic department and its teams. The building, which opened in the winter of 1949-50, is currently being refurbished. MERRITT The spacious Merritt Truax Indoor Center is home to Oregon State athletic teams for practices and workouts in inclement weather. The $12 million facility contains a regulation-size FieldTurf football field and covers a total of 85,000 square feet. Athletic 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. '5 t. GOSS STADIUM AT COLEMAN FIELD (left) 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 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 a spacious press box behind the main grandstand. The facility includes a game field with a superb surface, plus an adjacent practice field. p a 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. GLADYS VALLEY GYMNASTICS CENTER (right) Oregon State's women's gymnasts are 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 part 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. 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 facilities - the "crew docks," as they are best known are on the east side of the river adjacent to the Harrison Boulevard bridge. Student-Athlete ACADEMICS he mission of Oregon State's Student-Athlete Academic Services office is to provide the university's student-athletes with the opportunity to .chieve their potential for intellectual, and personal development. The office strives to create a collaborative environment with oil 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 studentathletes 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. Student-Athlete COMMUNITY INVO primary goal of the Oregon State athletic department is to develop student-athletes as well-rounded individuals. A key component of that is being part of a community, and all 16 Beaver teams spent time last year providing volunteer service to organizations and projects in the mid-Willamette Valley. One of the projects that included student-athletes from a wide variety of sports was fundraising for victims of the tsunami that swept across the Indian Ocean in December 2004. Members of a number of OSU teams collected money during events at Gill Coliseum during the winter, raising funds for relief efforts. Also, all proceeds from the annual "The Other Side" student-athlete talent show went to tsunami relief. "The Other Side" is one of the more visible aspects of the Oregon State Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. The SAAC includes athletes from each of OSU's varsity teams and acts as the communication link between the teams and the athletic administration, meeting monthly to discuss issues of interest to student-athletes. OSU athletes have represented the school at the Pacific-10 Student Board and the NCAA Leadership Conference. Along with "The Other Side," community service work by OSU student-athletes in recent years has included reading programs at elementary schools, helping put on the annual Fall Festival Run, working with Habitat for Humanity, assisting with school carnivals, participating in the Race for the Cure run to raise money and awareness for breast cancer, helping put on Special Olympics events and the Relay For Life, aiding in the United Way's Day of Caring, and coaching youth athletics. ngth IN. 9 NDITIO a 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. The strength and conditioning program is headed by T.J. Ragan, who has nearly 20 years of experience at the collegiate level and in the private sector. He is certified through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. .rl " machines, weight machines, and over 10,000 pounds of Il .a u i i 4 A I ;Wau;e:u I .I `*Pikr I, WWi .... r 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. .; ;imp 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 iPIIM I1I OSU student-athletes have the luxury of improving their strength and conditioning in two weight rooms - the 6,400-squarefoot Stewart Weight Room in the Valley Football Center, and the 3,500-square-foot weight room in Gill Coliseum. .M "The goal of a strength and conditioning program should not be to make student-athletes into weightlifters," Ragan said. "But to break down every aspect within athleticism and then develop each of these areas in proper combination with each other, within each individual, so the end result is that we have made our athletes into the best they can be." Sports AMedicine HLETIC TRAINING - art of the succNess of any athletic team is its sports medicine program, particularly in college athletics. Oregon Stal is blessed to have a committed and stable staff to ensure that its student-athletes' needs are being met. OSU head athletic trainer Michael "Sandy" Sandago has been at th e university since 1984, while head football trainer Gregg "Barney" Graff has been at OSU since 1997 and has also worked at Kansas State and Syracuse. Sandago and Graff both certified athletic trainers - oversee a staff of full-time certified trainers, certified graduate assistants, student interns and team physicians. Graff and Tom Fregoso, another of OSU's full-time trainers, both have experience as head athletic trainer at a Division university and the overall experience of the Beavers' sports medicine staff is one of the program's outstanding attributes. become familiar with each athlete and their particular yearround sports medicine needs. I 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 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 Swims? rehabilitation pool, and in a Cybex isokinetic testing machine. Corvallis OREGON 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 brig-k or white masonry buildinas. The city's location alona the Willamette River makes Corvalrs 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, 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. Corvallis is also close to the Siuslaw National Forest, a 630,000acre 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. to Japanese, English, Thai, Irish, Vietnamese and many others. a"3 State of N 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. The legendary liveobil ity of the Pacific Northwest has long beet i known to natives but the secret is getting out. From Pacific Ocean beaches to the C asca d e Moun t a i ns,;= from the Columbia River Gorge to the EnsterL Oregon desert, from doti vntown Portland to the:resorts of Central Oregon, the E leaver State offers environment for every taste. Of Oregon's op proximately 3 million residents, just over half live in the Portland metropolitan area. Only a 90-minute drive from Corvallis, Portland offers entertainment` choices for every inte rest -major concerts, pouring stage shows, the Oregon Symphony, museums, art exhibits and many others. The Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association head a professional sports lineup that also includes hockey, baseball and soccer. is . 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 Oreaon Coast Aquarium, located only an hour's drive from Corvallis, opens a window into the life 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. 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 Sander1 . Charlottesville, VA 2. Santa Fe, NM 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 3. Son Luis Obispo-Atascadero-Paso Robles CA n 4. Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc, CA 5. Honolulu, HI 6. Ann Arbor, MI 7_ Atlanta, GA B. Asheville; NC 9. Reno. NV 10. Corvallis, OR Corvallid is home to Uresron Sink' Uaiverdn and hence oo' ca:a:g singles Technology stalwart lieule:ti-Pu kanf tars a major prewar,' here, which helps explain the ettv's lou !uten;rlc men( rote and urtprc'ssn':: re ent f::h growth. I'he presence of 0St r and HP has ,'reared ware thing of an intel!ectaai c'euter,_ rne., 2011;1 ol7t.s )-(sick',',,.' have earned it g'acliuac-' or lnr,tnssirrnal degree The Jertih: ItlIlamt!!e toll wa,,,, the dnsaru'aioci of l9tlr-c(inntr v e'errlrs l rrrn the &Jidn'cr:t, and since then Eras rrrai,o,f a Pa:cfrrl rariarn I eL Summers arc sirhfinrr and the minter) arcs rnriitl. if r bit vrcr Far rccrearion, the rugged Unr[;rni coast is lt+ minutes to the r.<tsr, the ,';earl,' (_''ascade rat,,' mars greet skiing, and Portland is aboni 1 Urr miles to the north. Considering its allnrdtrh6'in (,5194.4Qf median home pr'isel. G,rn'u!li.s presenu an aru'ucrire nix kuf vnictlr, itcti'llrrlrrrriisrq and natural heautu Campus MAP JucrIkas AVI CO 4.i I E-ocun cn 'sJ ICE 15 WAY mramation Bode <:'' - tAgo Lyrd Cat Free rrtsrE1 poerktq palMs U Irlh U ^cElin at lnbrttlilian Beds. OREGON STATE u NIV CRSITV ? at dw raft IxA&q LaSells Stewart Center..........LSC Lorenz Field at Volley Stadium ................. PWVS F5 Poultry Research ....................PRF D2 F6 C2 C4 McAlexander Fieldhouse ....... McAF .....McNy A4cNary Hail Magruder Hall ..... ._.. _....,, Moor C6 C7 Radiation Center ...................RC Rood Lodge .... ..... .............. RdLg Reset Stadium ......................Rest C4 Memorial Union .........::........:MU"' C5 CI E5 D3 Memorial Union East- Adams Hall .........................Adam Aero Engineering ..................AEL Agriculrural/Life Science ........ALS E6 F3 Dryden Hall ..........................Dryd D3 84 Education Hall .................... 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Navy D5 C6 Ocean Administration _.__.._...OAO 85 Valley Library ..___._...._...._ Vlib C6 Oceanography................. .Ocean F4 F3 Veterinary Research Lob ........VRL Vet Dairy Barr ......................VIBn D3 D3 82 Vet Sheep Barn......... _.......... VSBn E3 B6 CB Waioc Hall ..........................Wald Weorierford Hall .................. Wfd Wngr Weniger Hall ......... West Dining Hall ..._.......... WsDn C5 C4 Prkg Parking Services Pry Peovy all .. ................. Pharmacy Building ........__...Phor E6 D3 West international House........WIH Wiegand Hall ......._ .., _, .-. Wind Wilson Hall .. ........ __._...... Wit Physical Plant Mice ............ PhPO E6 Plageman Student Health Center Poling Hall __..... Poultry Feeding _ 85 D4 D2 C4 D6 C4 D1 D6 Kerr Administration Bldg ... KAd ...........:....Kidd Kidder Hall C6 86 D4 ....ARC D3 Long C5 .. . Richardson Hall B3 Indoor Target Range ..._ ITR Intramural Field ....................IMP Lob Animal Resource Ctr. 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