Away Game, Photo was used in the book "The Road through Omaha : Oregon State's 2006 Baseball National Champions" written by Kip Carlson. The 2006 OSU Baseball team won the National Championship at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska. The photograph was made by Lou Pavlovich, Jr. of "College Baseball Newspaper".
The regional finals against Fresno State drew a record crowd of 5,000 to Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball Guide, page 79.
The Beaver baseball team celebrates after getting the last out of the NCAA Super Regional finale against Southern California. With this win it sent the team on to the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball Guide, page 13.
The Beavers greet fans during an autograph session before the 2005 College World Series. Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball Guide, page 14.
Coileman Field opened in 1907 and was renovated prior to the 1999 season. It is one of the nation's oldest diamonds with one of the newer stadiums. Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball Guide, page 22.
Mike Thurman pitched for the Beavers from 1992 to 1994. He was drafted in 1994 by the Montreal Expos in the first round (31st pick) Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball Guide, page 84.
One of the Beavers' first trips by air was to Los Angeles to meet Southern California for the 1951 Pacific Coast Conference title. They went on the Southwest Airways plane. Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball Guide, page 93.
Photo was used in the 2006 Oregon State Baseball Guide, page 4. Ralph Coleman served the longest tenure of any coach in Beaver Baseball history, 35 seasons rom 1923-1966. His teams were 561-315-1. He also was a 1918 player for OSC and was a pitcher. His main interest in college was track and field where he lettered for 3 years before trying baseball his senior year.
Home Game, Oregon State's scheduled opening day game at Coleman Field with Concordia University (Portland) on February 23, 1993 was cancelled due to snow.