OSU Coach Jack Riley, Washington State Coach Bobo Brayton and umpires are shown before a game. Riley coached at Oregon State from 1973 through 1994 and is the winningest coach in Beaver Baseball history with a 613-411-5 record. Washington State has been OSU's most formidable rival through the years. OSU has played both Washington State and the University of Washington more times than any other college or university.
Steve Lyons was selected in the first round of the 1981 baseball draft by the Boston Red Sox after completing a successful three-year career as a shortstop with the Beavers. During his nine-year major league career he played for Boston, the Chicago White Sox, the Atlanta Braves, and the Montreal Expos. Nicknamed "Psycho," Lyons is perhaps best remembered as the player who in 1990 dropped his pants to brush the dirt out after sliding headlong into first base.
John V. Byrne came to Oregon State University as an Associate Professor of Marine Geology in 1961, becoming the Chairman of the Oceanography Department in 1968. Byrne was the OSU president from 1984-1995.
1976 Olympian Kathy Weston leads Oregon State's women's track and field program. Photo was used in the April 1979 Oregon Stater, vol. 13, no. 3, page 17.