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The Oregon State Beavers is a name shared by all sports teams at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon. The Beavers are part of the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10). Oregon State's mascot is Benny Beaver. Both the men's and women's teams share the name, competing in 7 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I-A men's sports and 10 NCAA Division I-A women's sports respectively.

The primary rival of the Beavers are the Oregon Ducks of the University of Oregon, located 45 miles (75 km) south of the Oregon State campus. The football rivalry between the Beavers and Ducks, known as the Civil War, is one of the longest-running in the country, having been contested 113 times as of the end of the 2009 season. Other regional rivals include the Washington Huskies and Washington State Cougars.

As of June 2007, the Beavers have won one pre-NCAA team national championship and three NCAA team national championships. The 1926 wrestling team won the Amateur Athletic Association national championship, the 1961 men's Cross-country team won the NCAA title, and most recently the baseball team won the 2006 and 2007 College World Series. Other notable performances include a second place finish in the 1973 and 1995 NCAA wrestling finals, two Final Four appearances by the men's basketball team, the football team defeating Notre Dame by a 32 point margin in the 2001 Fiesta Bowl (and finishing the season ranked #4 in the polls), and several individual NCAA championship titles in gymnastics, wrestling, and track & field.

Men's sports

Baseball

Main article: Oregon State Beavers baseball

The Oregon State University baseball program was established in 1907. It has since seen dozens of players go on to play in the minor leagues and more than 20 go on to play in the majors. Most notable of these major league players is Boston Red Sox Outfielder, Jacoby Ellsbury.

The baseball team has won its conference championship 22 times and has reached the College World Series 4 times, first in 1952 and more recently three straight years, in 2005, 2006, and 2007. They won the NCAA championship in 2006 and 2007. The team is led by head coach Pat Casey and they play at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field.

Basketball

Main article: Oregon State Beavers men's basketball

The men's basketball team at Oregon State has fallen on hard times in recent years. In the 2008-2009 season, though, the Beavers showed great improvement over the previous season's 0-18 Pac-10 finish with post-season play and the team championship of the CBI (College Basketball Invitational) by taking a three game championship series from the UTEP Miners. The men's basketball team has had several players come out of the program, including 9-time NBA All-Star Gary Payton and "Iron Man" A. C. Green. The Beavers have the 13th most amount of wins of any program in the nation as of the end of the 2006 season.

Though they have an impressive program, historically, when compared to other Pac-10 teams, it has been eclipsed by other athletic endeavors to include men's football and baseball (especially after winning two national titles). They have participated in the NCAA Tournament 16 times*, making it to the Final Four twice. OSU alumni have also received a total of 10 NBA championship rings and 4 Olympic gold medals. Fans of the program can also take pride in having beaten rival Oregon more times than any team has beaten another team in a collegiate sport, with 179 victories. The team's head coach is Craig Robinson, brother-in-law of President Barack Obama.

Oregon State holds several NCAA basketball records:

Individual Records

  • Field Goal Percentage (Single season) - 1st - 74.6% — Steve Johnson, 1981 (235 of 315) & 4th - 71.0% — Steve Johnson, 1980 (211 of 297)
  • Field Goal Percentage (Career, min. 400 made and 4 made per game) - 1st - 67.8% — Steve Johnson, 1976-81 (828 of 1,222)
  • Field Goal Percentage (Single game, min. 12 field goals made) - 1st (tie) - 100% Steve Johnson vs. Hawaii-Hilo (13 of 13), Dec. 5, 1979
  • Total Rebounds (Single game) - 15th (tie) - 36 - Swede Halbrook vs. Idaho, Feb. 15, 1955
  • Assists (Career) - 11th - 939 - Gary Payton, 1987-1990
  • Average Assists Per Game (Career, min. 550 assists) - 9th - 7.82 - Gary Payton, 1987-1990
  • Steals (Career) - 18th (tie) - 321 - Gary Payton, 1987-1990

Top Season Performances by Class

  • Senior - Field Goal Percentage - 1st - 74.6% — Steve Johnson, 1981 (235 of 315)
  • Junior - Field Goal Percentage - 1st - 71.0% — Steve Johnson, 1980 (211 of 297)

Team Records

  • Free-Throw Percentage (Single game, min. 30 free throws made) - 12th (tie) - 30-31 vs. Memphis, Dec. 19, 1990
  • Steals (Single game) - 19th (tie) - 27 vs. Hawaii-Loa, Dec. 22, 1985
  • Field Goal Percentage (Season) - 3rd - 56.4% - 1981 & 25th (tie) - 54.4% - 1980
  • All-Time Victories (Min. 25 years in Division I) - 13th - 1,546 games
  • Games played vs. Single Opponent - 1st - 332 vs. Oregon, 2nd - 275 vs. Washington, 4th 270 vs. Washington State
  • Victories vs. Single Opponent - 1st - 182 vs. Oregon, 6th 159 vs. Washington State

Football

Main article: Oregon State Beavers footballSee also: Oregon State Beavers bowl game history

The current and successful head coach is Mike Riley. He has lead the Beavers to 6 bowl games at his time at Oregon State.

The football program has been a part of Oregon State University since 1893, working as a platform for over a hundred players to enter the NFL, such as Heisman Trophy winner Terry Baker and current St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson, Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson, Green Bay Packers linebacker Nick Barnett, Cleveland Browns quarterback Derek Anderson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Sabby Piscitelli, Carolina Panthers quarterback Matt Moore, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh. They have won their conference championship five times.

Soccer

Oregon State Men's Soccer team has a new coach in Steve Simmons, a 5 year head coach at Northern Illinois University. With a whole new coaching staff the Beavers are looking to move forward. The most recent improvement so far is the win over nationally ranked Stanford. Captain this year will senior Justin Woodward. Competing for starting goalie are Steven Spangler and Mike Miller. Starting all Pac-10 games has been a combination of Mike Miller and Steven Spangler. The 2009 roster is:

0Miller, Mike 00Souza, Alex 1Spangler, Steve 2Anderson, Travis 3French, Tanner 4Demirelli, Emmett 5Miller, Chris 6Martin, Tommy 8Drake, Matt 9Grewal, TJ 10Mwanga, Danny 11Harms, Chris 11Woodward, Justin 12Swenson, John 13Mitchel, Colin 14Ramsey, Brian 15Sanchez, Travis 16Hodgen, Mike 18Mastronardi, Andrew 19Johnson, Scott 20Parker, Jake5-9/150 21Harris, Jordan 22Penny, Alex 23Parker, Mike 24Kagey, Tim 25Fincham, Sean 26Thompson, Taylor 27Costello, Steve


Golf

The golf teams practice at Oregon State's own Trysting Tree Golf Club, a nationally recognized course that has held numerous tournaments.

Rowing

Oregon State has long been a powerhouse for men’s rowing, providing 13 different athletes to the highest levels of rowing in the U.S. And over the past five years, a pair of former Beavers have represented America and the Oregon State rowing program particularly well. Most recently these athletes include Josh Inman, Joey Hansen and Chris Callaghan.

Throughout its history, rowing at Oregon State has been led by committed and visionary coaching. Ed Stevens, a former Harvard coach, took over the reins from Mechanical Engineering Professor J.P. Othis. Stevens guided the program from 1931 to 1949 and during this time the program gained recognition and respect as a highly competitive crew.

Karl Drlica took over from Coach Stevens and would lead the program for the next 30 years. One of Coach Drlica’s first moves was to establish women as an integral part of the program when he started intramural competition in 1952. OSU was one of the first collegiate programs to support women’s rowing.

The achievements of Coach Drlica and his crews were recognized in 1967 when the Board of Intercollegiate Athletics accepted the men’s heavyweight crew as a varsity sport. Ten years later, Coach Drlica would orchestrate the elevation of women’s and lightweight rowing to varsity status as well.

In 1983 the athletic department hired Dave Emigh to assist with the crew program and in 1985 he was named the head coach. Emigh spent 11 years at OSU and continued to develop the program with the same innovative styles of his predecessors. Under Emigh, the crew achieved stability within the athletic department and firmly established itself as a leader in West Coast rowing.

Fred Honebein joined the Oregon State family in 2004 and led his squad to a ninth place finish at the Intercollegiate Rowing Associatio

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