- Mike Riley
Mike Riley (b. 1952 Wallace, Idaho) is the head coach of the Oregon State University Beavers football program, returning to the job after a stint in the NFL as the head coach of the San Diego Chargers. Riley was 14-34 in three seasons as head coach. His last game was indicative of his last season, as the Chargers played well, but one poor play turned the tide. The 2001 Chargers ended their season in Week 16, with a loss to the Seattle Seahawks, … - Pat Casey
Pat Casey (b. 1959 in McMinnville, Oregon) is the head coach for the Oregon State Beavers baseball team. He is best known for winning the 2006 College World Series for the Beavers' first-ever baseball National Championship. Despite losing all but two starters on the team and being selected last in the NCAA College World Series bracket, he led the Beavers to a repeat championship in the 2007 College World Series, the first unranked team in history to accomplish this feat. - Jay John
Jay John is the current men's basketball head coach of the Oregon State Beavers at Oregon State University (2002—). - Alexis Serna
Alexis Serna (born February 8, 1985 in Upland, California) is the starting placekicker for the Oregon State University football team, the Oregon State Beavers. He won the 2005 Lou Groza Award which recognized him as the best placekicker in the nation. - Sabby Piscitelli
Sabby Piscitelli, born August 24th, 1983 in Boca Raton, Florida is an American football strong safety for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He played football for the Oregon State Beavers, leading them to a ten win season and Sun Bowl berth in his 2006 senior season. He was selected in the second round by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2007 NFL Draft. - Kevin Gunderson
Kevin Gunderson (Born September 16, 1984 in Portland, Oregon) is a Minor League Baseball pitcher who played for the Oregon State Beavers of Oregon State University before being drafted by the Atlanta Braves - Jonah Nickerson
Jonah Nickerson (born March 9 1985 in Casper, Wyoming) is a pitcher for the 2006 College World Series-winning Oregon State Beavers, and the Most Outstanding Player in that tournament. A 6'1", 190 lb right-hander, Nickerson posted a record of 13-4 during the 2006 season, including 3 games (2 victories and one no-decision) during the College World Series; one of them, a victory against Rice University which qualified the Beavers for the Finals, came on only two days rest. - Dallas Buck
Dallas Buck (Born November 11, 1984, in Newberg, Oregon) is a Minor League Baseball player and former All-American baseball pitcher who played for the Oregon State Beavers of Oregon State University in college. He throws a fastball, changeup, curveball, and his strike-out pitch, the slider. - Jim Zalesky
Jim Zalesky is the college wrestling coach for the Oregon State Beavers and a member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. Prior to joining the Beavers, he was the coach of the University of Iowa wrestling team from 1998-2006. At Iowa, he directly succeeded Dan Gable, of whom he was a three-time NCAA champion under. He guided the Hawkeyes to team national championships in 1998, 1999, and 2000. - Slats Gill
Amory T. "Slats" Gill (May 1, 1901 - April 5, 1966) was a men's basketball and baseball coach at Oregon State University, his alma mater. - Trevor Wilson
Trevor Kirk Wilson (born June 7, 1966 in Torrance, California), is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1988-1993, 1995, and 1998. Wilson graduated from Oregon City High School in Oregon City, Oregon, where he now resides. He originally enrolled at Oregon State University out of high school, but only attended for one term before deciding to turn pro, never playing for the Beavers. - Joe Avezzano
Joe Avezzano (born November 17, 1943, Yonkers, New York) is the special teams coach for the National Football League's Oakland Raiders. He was an American college and professional football player. He played college football at Florida State University, where he was a center. He played professionally in the American Football League for the Boston Patriots in 1966. - Tanja Kostic
Tanja Kostic is a Swedish women's basketball player best known for playing with the Oregon State Beavers from 1993-1996. Throughout her career, she recorded school records of 2,349 points scored and 1,001 rebounds made in 111 career games. She is the only player in school history to have collected both 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. Tanja made 869 field goals, and set Oregon State and Pac-10 records for free throws attempted (903), free throws made (608), … - E. J. Stewart
E. J. Stewart was a collegiate football, baseball, and basketball coach. From 1911 to 1916 he coached the Oregon State Beavers men's basketball team, in 1912 he coached the Oregon State Beavers baseball team, and from 1913 to 1916 he coached the Oregon State Beavers football team. In football he compiled a 15-5-5 record. From 1916 to 1917, he coached at the University of Nebraska posting an 11-4 record. - Ralph Coleman
Ralph O. Coleman (November 30 1895 in Canby, Oregon – died July 8 1990 in Corvallis, Oregon) was a college baseball coach at Oregon State University for 35 years. - Fielder Jones
Fielder Allison Jones was an American center fielder and manager in baseball. Born in Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania, his playing career began with the Brooklyn Bridegrooms/Superbas in 1896. In 1901, he joined the Chicago White Stockings in the new American League, where he would finish his playing career. Six years after his last game as a White Sox, he joined the St. Louis Terriers of the newly-formed Federal League, … - Dale O. Thomas
Dale O. Thomas (born February 26, 1923 in Marion, Iowa - March 4, 2004) was the head coach of the Oregon State wrestling team at Oregon State University from 1957-1990, and is a National Wrestling Hall of Fame member. He died of kidney and liver failure due to complications from primary sclerosing cholangitis at the age of 81. - Mitchell Canham
Mitchell "Mitch" Canham (born September 25, 1984 in Richland, Washington) is a former catcher and infielder for the Oregon State Beavers baseball team. Canham was on both the 2006 and 2007 OSU teams which won back to back NCAA Baseball National Championships at the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, as well as the 2005 team which made it to there and lost in two games. - Chelle Flamoe
Chelle Flamoe is a former women's basketball player who is best known for playing in college for the Oregon State Beavers, and later for playing on the U.S. Women's Basketball Olympic team. - Jorge Luis Reyes
Jorge Luis Reyes (born December 7 in Rio Grande, Texas) is a pitcher for the 2007 College World Series-winning Oregon State Beavers, and the Most Outstanding Player, in that tournament. A 6'2", 175 lb right-hander, Reyes posted a record of 7-3 during the 2007 season, including 2 games (2 victories) during the College World Series; the first one, a victory against Cal State Fullerton and the second one, … - Edward Kunz
Edward "Eddie" Kunz (born April 8, 1986 in Portland, Oregon) is a right-handed pitcher who was drafted by the New York Mets of Major League Baseball 42nd overall in the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft. He was a preseason All-American in 2007 for the Oregon State Beavers. - Doug Nienhuis
Doug Nienhuis (born February 16, 1982) is a NFL guard for the Denver Broncos. He was selected in the seventh round of the 2005 NFL Draft out of Oregon State University by the Seattle Seahawks, but waived in preseason and was picked up by the Jets. Traded to Houston in 2006 he was eventually cut and is now on Denver's practice squad. - Alexis Serna
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