OSU’s 2002 cheerleader squad won first place at the United Spirit Association’s national competition in Las Vegas. OSU re-examined its cheerleading program in 2006, eliminating high-risk stunts and focusing more on cheering.
Many consider Selig to have been the greatest gymnast in OSU history. She won three individual national titles – the balance beam in 1989 and 1990, and the floor exercise in 1990 – and was a seven-time All-American. This statue, created by James Stephenson, was installed in 1993.
Ragland received All-American honorable mention honors in 2001 and 2002, and was the Pac-10 Player of the year in 2001. She led the Pac-10 in scoring in 2002 at 19.9 points per game. She was the first OSU player selected in the WNBA draft, taken as the 28th overall pick in 2002 by the Seattle Storm. This photo appeared in the 2002 Beaver yearbook.
Alice Biddle was a member of OAC's first graduating class in 1870. She completed the college curriculum in three years, and graduated at the age of 16. The formal title of this 1983 bronze statue, created by artist Kirk St. Maur, is "The Quest."
Ragland received All-American honorable mention honors in 2001 and 2002, and was the Pac-10 Player of the year in 2001. She led the Pac-10 in scoring in 2002 at 19.9 points per game. She was the first OSU player selected in the WNBA draft, taken as the 28th overall pick in 2002 by the Seattle Storm. This photo appeared in the 2002 Beaver yearbook.