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Pat Bailey was named Oregon State’s interim head coach on Sept. 6, 2018 after 11 years as an assistant and associate head coach. In 11 years with the Beavers, Bailey has helped the program to the 2018 national championship, three trips to Omaha and nine overall postseason appearances. He joined the program as an assistant coach in 2008 and was promoted to associate head coach in October 2013. only club from the Pac-12 to earn the American Baseball College Education Oregon State has posted a winning record in each of Bailey’s 11 Alma Mater: Idaho, 1978 seasons, and in the last two seasons alone, has posted a 111-18-1 Coaches Association (ABCA) Degree: Business Education overall record (.858). Academic Excellence Award Masters: Oregon, 1983 (Education) He is a two-time national championship coach after guiding in the three years - 2016, 2017, George Fox to an NCAA Division III title in 2004. 2018 - it has been in existence. Playing Career Bailey coached the Bruins for 12 seasons, amassing a 353-158 • The Beavers have led the Collegiate: Idaho (1977-78) North Idaho College (1975-76) record, winning six conference championships. He was named the Pac-12 in each of the last two years with 16 student-athletes National Coach of the Year in 2004 and was selected as the North- Personal west Conference’s Coach of the Year eight times. named Pac-12 Conference All-Academic each year. Five Hometown: Moscow, Idaho High School: Moscow High • Oregon State is 460-187-2 (.710) in Bailey’s 11 seasons in Cor- players have been named Wife: Susan vallis. Overall, he has coached at the collegiate level for 23 seasons, first-team over that two-year Children: Alex, Ann tallying a 813-345-2 (.702) record. stretch. • The Beavers have recorded six 40-win seasons during Bai- • Jack Anderson became ley’s tenure. Oregon State won a school-record 56 games in 2017, the fourth player in school history to earn first-team all-academic and followed that up with a 55-victory year in 2018 en route to the honors in three consecutive seasons. He was also named the 2018 national title. Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year, following Max Engelbrekt, who • Oregon State has posted winning percentages of at least .600 was recognized in 2017. in all but two of his seasons. Additionally, the Beavers have finished • Jake Thompson, who majored in economics, was named an with a winning percentage of at least .800 three times - 2013 (.800), Academic All-American in 2017, becoming the first Beaver to be 2017 (.903) and 2018 (.816). recognized since in 2007. • In 2012, Bailey was a recipient of the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Ethics in Coaching Award. The award • The Oregon State offense had arguably its best season in school is given annually to one or two coaches who “represent the highest history in 2018, with Bailey playing a pivotal role in mentoring the standards in sportsmanship, integrity, character and ethics.” team’s hitters. The Beavers batted .321 as a team, set a school-record for doubles (151), home runs (67) and runs scored (518). • Bailey has helped oversee the team’s academic efforts. • became the first Beaver with 100 or more • In addition to the on field success, the Beavers have been rec- hits, totaling a Pac-12-best 102 in 2018. He also hit .408 on the year, ognized for their work in the classroom, both nationally and within just the sixth player in school history to finish at .400 or better. He the Pac-12 Conference. ranks third all-time. • Oregon State is one of just 15 teams nationally - and the • Rutschman also set the Oregon State single-season record with 83 runs batted in. • hit 19 home runs, the second-most ever by a Beaver. He was the first Oregon State player with 14 or more in a season since 1982.

• Bailey has overseen the team’s outfielders since joining the program prior to the 2008 season. During his tenure, three outfield- ers have been named All-Americans, most recently Trevor Larnach in 2018. Jeff Hendrix earned the recognition in 2015, while Michael Conforto, currently with the , became the first Beaver to be named an All-American in three different seasons - 2012, 2013 and 2014. • At least one outfielder has been named an All-Pac-10 or All- Pac-12 selection in every season but one - 2011 - during Bailey’s tenure. That includes 2014 when Hendrix, Conforto and Dylan Davis were all named First-Team. It was the first time in a decade that a

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Pac-12 team featured an entire outfield that was named first team. Pat Bailey Year-By-Year • Conforto was one of the most successful players in Oregon State history, and became the first player in school history to be named the conference’s Player of the Year in back- to-back seasons - 2013 and 2014. He had also been named the league’s Freshman of the University of Portland YEAR POSITION W-L PCT. Year in 2012, additionally becoming the first Beaver to ever be named an All-American as 1992 Assistant Coach 26-23-1 .530 a true freshman. Totals 1 Season 26-23-1 .530 • Conforto was drafted 10th overall in 2014, at the time the highest selection in Oregon State history. George Fox College • Nine outfielders have been selected by MLB clubs since 2008, with five coming in YEAR POSITION W-L PCT. the top-10 rounds. Daniel Robertson, who was taken in the 33rd round in 2008, spent four 1996 Head Coach 25-16 .610 seasons at the Major League level from 2014-17, playing for Texas, the Los Angeles Angels 1997 Head Coach 29-14 .674 of Anaheim, Seattle and Cleveland. Northwest Conference Champions 1998 Head Coach 25-13 .658 1999 Head Coach 32-8 .800 Bailey came to Oregon State prior to the 2008 season after spending 12 seasons at Northwest Conference Champions George Fox, winning a Division III national title with the Bruins in 2004. 2000 Head Coach 31-8 .795 Bailey compiled a 353-158 record - he is the winningest coach in school history - and Northwest Conference Champions earned National Coach of the Year honors after that 2004 national title. He was an eight- 2001 Head Coach 31-10 .756 2002 Head Coach 27-15 .642 time Northwest Conference Coach of the Year honoree. Northwest Conference Champions During Bailey’s tenure, the Bruins won or shared eight Northwest Conference titles. 2003 Head Coach 31-13 .705 George Fox advanced to the NCAA tournament six times and to the NAIA playoffs twice 2004 Head Coach 40-10 .800 before moving to the NCAA. National Champions Northwest Conference Champions 2005 Head Coach 32-12 .727 • In 2004, Bailey’s team became the first George Fox squad in any sport to win an NCAA Northwest Conference Champions national championship. The Bruins went 40-10 overall, setting a new single-season record 2006 Head Coach 29-15 .659 for wins and tying the record for best winning percentage at .800. Northwest Conference Champions • After tying for the 2004 NWC title, George Fox earned an at-large bid to the NCAA 2007 Head Coach 30-11 .732 tournament. The Bruins swept through four games at the NCAA West Regional in Orange, Northwest Conference Champions Totals 12 Seasons 353-158 .691 Calif., and then posted a 5-1 record at the Division III World Series in Appleton, Wis., beating Eastern Connecticut State 6-3 in the championship game. • Seven of Bailey’s George Fox players signed professional contracts, including five Oregon State University members of the national championship team. His players earned 10 All-America honors YEAR POSITION W-L PCT. 2008 Assistant Coach 28-24 .538 and four Academic All-America honors. 2009 Assistant Coach 37-19 .661 • Bailey’s Bruins ended the 2000 season ranked 26th per Collegiate Baseball. George 2010 Assistant Coach 32-23 .581 Fox also ended 2003 ranked 14th before being ranked No. 1 after winning the title the fol- 2011 Assistant Coach 41-19 .691 lowing season. The Bruins were No. 30 in 2005 and 23rd in 2006. 2012 Assistant Coach 40-20 .667 2013 Assistant Coach 52-13 .800 Pac-12 Champions Prior to his tenure at George Fox, Bailey served as the head coach at West Linn High 2014 Associate Head Coach 45-14 .763 School from 1985-91 and 1993-95. He moved to West Linn after guiding the Willamette Pac-12 Champions High School program from 1978-84. He went 223-134 (.625) between the two spots. 2015 Associate Head Coach 39-18-1 .681 Bailey also spent one season as an assistant coach at the University of Portland, in 1992. 2016 Associate Head Coach 35-19 .648 2017 Associate Head Coach 56-6 .903 Pac-12 Champions Bailey earned his business education degree from the University of Idaho in 1978 and 2018 Associate Head Coach 55-12-1 .816 his master of education degree in educational administration from Oregon in 1983. Bailey National Champions earned two letters in baseball at Idaho and was the team captain. Totals 11 Seasons 460-187-2 .710 Bailey graduated in 1974 from Moscow (Idaho) High School, where he played football, Career 24 Seasons 839-368-3 .695 basketball and baseball, being named the baseball team’s Most Valuable Player. Bailey and his wife, Susan, have two children: son Alex, who played baseball for George 2012 American Baseball Coaches Association Fox in 2003, and is married to Lucy; and daughter Ann. His daughter, Ann, is married to (ABCA) Ethics in Coaching Award Collin Schneider and they have two children, Adlai and Evey. They are the owners of the 2006 Northwest Conference Coach of the Year 2005 Northwest Conference Coach of the Year Tried and True Coffee Shop in Corvallis. 2004 NCAA Division III National Coach of the Year; American Baseball Coaches Association 2004 Northwest Conference Coach of the Year 2003 Northwest Conference Coach of the Year 2002 Northwest Conference Coach of the Year 2000 Northwest Conference Coach of the Year 1999 Northwest Conference Coach of the Year 1997 Northwest Conference Coach of the Year

Coaching Experience Oregon State, Interim Head Coach (2018-pres.) Oregon State, Assistant/Associate Coach (2007- 18) George Fox, Head Coach (1995-2007) University of Portland, Assistant Coach (1992) West Linn High School, Head Coach (1985-1991, 93-95) Willamette High School, Head Coach (1978-1984)

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RYAN GIPSON The File On Ryan Gipson Assistant Coach • 1st Year Coaching Experience Oregon State, Assistant Coach (2018-pres.) #10 Linn-Benton Community College, Head Coach (2015-2018) Dixie State, Assistant Coach (2013-14) Oregon State, ‘06 Oregon State, Undergraduate Assistant Coach; (2011-12)

College Education Alma Mater: Oregon State, 2006 Degree: Sociology

Former infielder and 2006 national champion Ryan Gipson is in Playing Career his first season as an assistant coach with Oregon State after joining Collegiate: Oregon State (2005-06) the program in October 2018. Shasta Community College (2003-04) Gipson came back to Oregon State after four seasons as the head coach at Linn-Benton Community College, where, in 2018, Personal he led the Roadrunners to a 42-4 overall record and 29-1 mark in Hometown: Central Point, Ore. High School: Crater High School conference play. Wife: Ali LBCC was 119-58 (.672) in his four seasons as head coach, includ- Children: Parker, Elliot ing a 72-16 (.818) mark the past two years. Gipson lettered for the Beavers in 2005 and 2006, helping guide Oregon State to back-to-back trips to Omaha, including a national championship. He played in 79 career games, starting 66, and batted .270 with 10 doubles, a and 36 runs batted in. In 2005, he led the then-Pac-10 with a .500 on-base percent- age and was named All-Pacific-10 Conference Honorable Mention. He batted .330 that season, collecting six doubles, a triple and 22 RBI while stealing nine bases. The Beavers made their first of three consecutive trips to Omaha that season. A Central Point, Ore., native, he played for Shasta Community Col- lege prior to his career at Oregon State. He hit .358 as a sophomore and .344 as a sophomore. Gipson served as an undergraduate coach for Oregon State in 2011 and 2012, then spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Dixie State in Utah. He graduated from Oregon State in 2006 with a bachelors of science in sociology. Gipson is married to the former Ali Martin and the couple has two children, a daughter named Elliot, and a son, Parker.

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Former Oregon State infielder Andy Jenkins is in his seventh season on the Oregon State staff as an assistant coach with the Beavers in 2019. He helped guide the program to its third national championship in 2018. Jenkins played two seasons at Oregon State, helping guide the Beavers to the 2005 College World Series. He played for the Florida Marlins and Texas Rangers organizations before returning to Corvallis as an undergraduate assistant coach in 2012. The File On Andy Jenkins • was named the Pac-12’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2018, giving the Beavers three straight selections, following Coaching Experience Logan Ice (2016) and (2017). Oregon State, Assistant Coach (2013-pres.) • Madrigal, Grenier and Adley Rutschman were all Oregon State, Undergraduate Assistant Coach (2012) named First-Team Pac-12 and earned All-American honors. Grenier was also named the Brooks Wallace Award recipient as the nation’s College Education top shortstop. Alma Mater: Oregon State, 2012 Degree: Psychology • Jenkins, who oversees the team’s infield and , saw three of the team’s infielders named Pac-12 First Team in 2017 - Playing Career Nick Madrigal, KJ Harrison and Cadyn Grenier. Madrigal was named Collegiate: Mt. Hood Community College (2002-03) the Pac-12 Player of the Year and its Defensive Player of the Year. Oregon State (2004-05) Madrigal is just the second player in the conference to earn both MLB Draft: 11th round of 2005 Draft (Florida Marlins) honors in the same year over the last two decades. Professional: Florida Marlins system (2005-09), • Two Oregon State players under Jenkins’ tutelage - Logan Texas Rangers system (2010) Jamestown, New York-Penn League (2005) Ice and Nick Madrigal - earned major Pac-12 Conference honors in Greensboro, South Atlantic League (2005-06) 2016. Ice was named the Defensive Player of the Year, while Madri- Jupiter, Florida State League (2007) gal was named the Freshman of the Year. Carolina, Southern League (2008) • Madrigal’s selection gave the Beavers two consecutive Fresh- Jacksonville, Southern League (2009) New Orleans, Pacific Coast League (2009) man of the Year honors as he joined KJ Harrison, who won it in 2015. Frisco, Texas League (2010) • Ice was named a finalist for the Johnny Bench Award in 2016. Oklahoma City, Pacific Coast League (2010) The honor is given annually to the nation’s top collegiate catcher. Rutschman was named a semifinalist in 2018. Personal • Ice was charged with just one passed ball in 2016, and threw Hometown: Salem, Ore. out nearly 45 percent of basestealers attempting against him. High School: South Salem High • Oregon State’s catchers have thrown out at least 50 percent Wife: Jessica Children: Blakely Drew, Presley of opposing basestealers in four of Jenkins’ six seasons as an as- sistant coach. The Beavers are the only team in the Pac-12 Confer- ence who have accomplished that feat. Jenkins lettered for the Beavers in 2004 and 2005, helping • The Beavers have allowed only 127 stolen bases over that guide the team to its first visit to the College World Series in more stretch, an average of less than 22 per season. They’ve thrown out than 50 years his junior season. 139 - an average of nearly 24 a season - for a 52.2 percentage. Jenkins, a native of Salem, Ore., was also the most prolific Bea- • Oregon State’s fielding percentage has been at .972 or better ver offensively during the team’s postseason run. He batted .459 in each of Jenkins’ six seasons. The 2014 Beavers finished with a - leading the team by more than 100 points - and tallied two home school-record mark of .979, which was equaled by the 2018 team, runs, two doubles and 13 RBI while slugging .784. which led the Pac-12 with 52 double plays. His .388 average as a senior in 2005 still stands as the 10th- • Since 2013, the Beavers have also turned 293 double plays, best figure in team history. He also had 56 runs batted in that sea- one of the top totals in the Pac-12. son. • In the past four seasons, since 2014, OSU has committed just He ended his two-year Oregon State career having played in 98 24 passed balls. Ice, the team’s starter for three years during that games, batting .343 with 12 home runs, 15 doubles, 86 RBI and 41 stretch, was charged with only four. walks while striking out just 44 in more than 340 at bats. His .343 • Ice, who was a second-round selection by Cleveland in the career average is just shy of being in the top 10 for a career at Or- 2016 MLB Draft, ended his Oregon State career with a .996 field- egon State. ing percentage and threw out 49-of-101 (48.5 percent) of opposing After his Oregon State career, Jenkins was selected in the 11th basestealers. round of the 2005 MLB First-Year Player Draft by Florida. He played

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Nate Yeskie, the 2017 Assistant Coach of the Year by D1Baseball. Infield Honors Under Jenkins com and the Pitching Coach of the Year per Collegiate Baseball, is in his 11th season with the program in 2019, a year after helping the All-America team to its third national championship. 2015: KJ Harrison (Freshman) Yeskie has presided over and guided a pitching staff that has been 2016: Nick Madrigal (Freshman) one of the most dominant in the Pac-12 Conference and nationally 2017: Nick Madrigal since he joined the Oregon State program in 2009. 2018: Nick Madrigal, Cadyn Grenier, Adley Rutschman • In 2018, starter was named the National All-Pac-12 of the Year and Kevin Abel was selected as the Freshman of the Year. 2014: Logan Ice (HM) Heimlich led the nation with 16 wins and was second with 159 strike- 2015: KJ Harrison (Freshman of the Year) outs. Abel went 8-1 with a 2.88 ERA and became the first pitcher to 2016: Logan Ice (Defensive Player of the Year), Nick Madrigal ever win four games at the College World Series. (Freshman of the Year), KJ Harrison • As a team, the Beavers posted a 3.27 ERA in 2018, good for 12th 2017: Nick Madrigal (Player & Defensive Player of the Year), nationally, and 596 , which set a single-season record at Cadyn Grenier, KJ Harrison, Michael Gretler (HM), Adley Orgeon State. The staff posted eight shutouts, which led the Pac-12 Rutschman (HM) and third nationally. 2018: Cadyn Grenier (Defensive Player of the Year), Nick Madri- • Oregon State set a school-record with a 1.93 gal, Adley Rutschman, Michael Gretler (HM) in 2017, which also led the nation. The Beavers were also tops nation- ally in shutouts (14), hits per nine (6.27) and WHIP (0.98). • Nine different have been named All-Americans during his tenure, including eight since the 2013 season. Most recently, in 2018, Heimlich, Bryce Fehmel and Jake Mulholland were all named All-Americans by at least one publication. • Oregon State pitchers have been named Freshman All-Ameri- cans 10 times, including Mulholland and Brandon Eisert in 2017. • The Beavers have tossed 85 shutouts since 2009, an average of better than eight per season. • He was named to the nation’s top pitching coach by Collegiate Baseball after the 2013 season. His staff posted a 2.28 ERA and 12 shutouts in helping the Beavers to a school-record 52 wins and a berth in the College World Series. • Oregon State’s pitchers have been drafted a total of 28 times during his tenure, with 16 coming in the top nine rounds. • Five of those drafted, Matt Boyd, Josh Osich, Jace Fry, Andrew Moore and Sam Gaviglio have pitched at the Major League level. • Oregon State has appeared in the postseason in nine of his 10 seasons as pitching coach. • In 2014, Jace Fry threw a no-hitter for the Beavers, one of three under Yeskie. Most recently, in 2015, Drew Rasmussen threw the first perfect game in Oregon State’s history, defeating Washington State. In 2010, Osich out-dueled fellow future Major Leaguer Trevor Bauer in a no-hitter at UCLA. • Oregon State shut out UCLA to end the 2016 season, the first time in school history the Beavers shut out the same team in three consecutive games. • Four pitchers have pitched for Team USA during his tenure: Moore, Rasmussen, Boyd and Dan Child.

Yeskie served as the pitching coach at his alma mater, UNLV, from 2005 to 2007. During his tenure with the Runnin’ Rebels, Yeskie mentored eight players who earned either an All-Conference or All- Tournament Team selection. Prior to returning to UNLV as a coach, Yeskie spent five seasons

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Pitching Honors Under Yeskie The File On Nate Yeskie Coaching Experience All-Pac-10/12 Oregon State, Assistant Coach (2009-pres.) 2009: Sam Gaviglio (HM), Kevin Rhoderick (HM), Tyler Waldron UNLV, Assistant Coach (2005-2007) (HM) 2010: Matt Boyd (HM), Greg Peavey (HM), Kevin Rhoderick (HM) 2011: Sam Gaviglio, Tony Bryant, Josh Osich (HM) College Education 2012: Dan Child (HM), Jace Fry (HM), Alma Mater: UNLV, 2003 Degree: Communications Ben Wetzler (HM) 2013: Matt Boyd, Andrew Moore (Pac-12 FOY), Ben Wetzler, Scott Playing Career Schultz (HM) Collegiate: UNLV (1994-1996) 2014: Jace Fry (Pac-12 POY), Ben Wetzler, Scott Schultz (HM) MLB Draft: 6th round of 1993 Draft (L.A. Dodgers) 2015: Andrew Moore, Drew Rasmussen 9th round of 1996 Draft (Minnesota Twins) 2016: Bryce Fehmel (HM) Professional: Minnesota Twins system (1996-2000) 2017: Luke Heimlich (Pitcher of Year), Jake Thompson, Brandon Elizabethtown, Appalachian League (1996) Fort Wayne, Midwest League (1997) Eisert (HM), Jake Mulholland (HM) Fort Myers, Florida State League (1998) 2018: Luke Heimlich (Pitcher of Year), Bryce Fehmel, Jake Mulhol- New Britain, Eastern League (1998-2000) land (HM) Grand Canyon Rafters, Arizona Fall League (‘99) All-America Personal 2009: Sam Gaviglio (Freshman) Birthplace: La Crosse, Wis. 2010: Matt Boyd (Freshman) High School: Carson (Nev.) High 2011: Sam Gaviglio Wife: Brittney Daughter: AJ 2012: Jace Fry (Freshman) 2013: Andrew Moore (Freshman & Overall), Matt Boyd in the Minnesota Twins Minor League system, reaching as high as 2014: Jace Fry, Ben Wetzler Double-A New Britain. He finished with a 27-24 record and 4.91 2015: Andrew Moore, Drew Rasmussen (Freshman), Mitch Hickey earned run average over the five seasons. Yeskie went 11-7 with Fort (Freshman) Wayne of the Midwest League in 1997, recording 111 strikeouts in 165 2016: Bryce Fehmel (Freshman & Overall) 1/3 innings of work. In 2000, his last season, the La Crosse, Wis., 2017: Luke Heimlich, Jake Thompson, Jake Mulholland (Freshman & native went 4-1 in 21 appearances. Overall), Brandon Eisert (Freshman) During his time in professional baseball, Yeskie worked with MLB 2018: Luke Heimlich, Jake Mulholland, Bryce Fehmel, Kevin Abel veterans Bert Blyleven, , Jr., and former pitching (Freshman of the Year) coach Billy Connors, who once held the position of Director of Player Personnel with the . Yeskie came to the Twins organization after being drafted in the ninth round of the 1996 First-Year Player Draft. Minnesota selected the right-hander after he finished his UNLV career with a 22-12 mark, including 16 complete games. A three-year letterwinner, his 147 strikeouts in 1995 still stand as UNLV’s single-season record. The mark was also fifth-best nationally that season, and coupled with his nine complete games – which led the Big West Conference – earned him First-Team All-Big West and First-Team All-Region honors. Yeskie married the former Brittney Belshe, a former Oregon State volleyball player, in January 2012. The couple resides in Corvallis, and have a daughter, AJ.

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RON TYLER PARKER NORTHCUTT GRAHAM BERBERET Director of Operations Director of Player Dev. Undergraduate Asst. 13th Year Tyler Graham, an Or- Former Oregon State egon State alum and catcher Parker Berberet former Major League is in his first season as an outfielder, is in his third undergraduate assistant Ron Northcutt is in his 13th season as Di- year as director of player development after coach with the Beavers. rector of Baseball Operations and 16th overall two seasons as an undergraduate assistant Berberet returns to Corvallis after a sev- with the Oregon State baseball program. Prior coach. en-year stint in professional baseball, first to his tenure as Director of Baseball Opera- Graham, a nine-year veteran in profes- as a catcher, then transitioning to pitching. tions, Northcutt served as a pitching coach for sional baseball, made his MLB debut with the He played in 369 games, all in the Milwaukee four seasons. Arizona Diamondbacks in 2012. He played in 10 Brewers organization, reaching as high as As Director of Operations, Northcutt plays games for the Diamondbacks that season. Triple-A in Colorado Springs. Berberet batted a large role in the team’s travel, camp opera- Graham finished his professional career .246 during his career, tallying 62 doubles, five tions and any day-to-day needs of the Oregon with 267 stolen bases and a .272 average with triples and 21 home runs. He made a move to State baseball team. 22 home runs and 218 runs batted in. the mound in 2017, posting a 2-4 record and Northcutt came to Oregon State in 1994 He lettered for Oregon State from 2003- 3.83 in 26 appearances, all in relief. and served as the team’s pitching coach 06, and helped guide the Beavers to a national Berberet, a native of Long Beach, Calif., championship his senior season. OSU also through the 1998 season. While overseeing was taken in the 25th round of the 2011 MLB won back-to-back Pac-10 titles, in 2005 and the staff, his pitchers led the Pac-10 North First-Year Player Draft by Milwaukee. 2006. Division in earned run average in 1996 and He came to Oregon State in 2010 after two Graham played in 151 games for the Bea- 1997. While with OSU, Northcutt tutored Mark seasons at Cypress College. Berberet bat- vers, and batted .317 with 10 doubles, two tri- Newell, who was a third-team All-American ted .281 as a junior, collecting 10 doubles, two ples, one home run and 51 RBI. He also swiped selection by Baseball America in 1997, as well home runs and 34 RBI. A year later, in 2011, he 39 bases, which ranks him tied for ninth in Or- as Andrew Checketts, who earned NCBWA batted .259 with 12 doubles, two triples, five egon State history. All-America second team honors in 1998. home runs and 39 RBI. From 1995, Northcutt’s first season with the Graham, a native of Great Falls, Mont., was selected in the 19th round of the 2006 MLB Berberet was a 2009 Southern California Beavers, through 1998, the Beavers saw six All-American at Cypress, where he batted .411 pitchers earned All-Pac-10 Northern Division Draft by the San Francisco Giants after his ca- reer at OSU, where he was named all-confer- with nine home runs as a sophomore. He hit honors. .357 as a freshman. Additionally, eight pitchers were selected ence honorable mention in 2005. by Major League clubs in the First-Year Player Draft during Northcutt’s tenure. RYAN BILL Prior to coming to Corvallis, Northcutt served as an assistant coach under GORTON ROWE at George Fox. He began his coaching career as a freshman coach and varsity assistant at Undergraduate Asst. Undergraduate Asst. his alma mater, Newberg High, in Newberg, Ore. Former Oregon State Bill Rowe, a member of After playing at Newberg, Northcutt went infielder, catcher and the 2006 national cham- on to play for Clackamas Community College, pitcher Ryan Gorton is in pionship team, is in his where he earned all-league honors, and the his second season as an second season as an un- University of Portland. A native of Los Gatos, undergraduate assistant coach with the Bea- dergraduate assistant coach with the Beavers. Calif., Northcutt and his wife, Linnea, have two vers. Rowe returned to Corvallis after spend- sons, Ben, 24, and Jack, 21. Gorton returned to Corvallis after four sea- ing the last decade in the movie and TV busi- sons in the Oakland Athletics’ organization ness. He spent the past six years working as after being selected in the 31st round of the an On Set Greensman for the show “Grimm” JAKE MLB First-Year Player Draft in 2012. He began in Portland. He has also served as a baseball his professional career as a position player but advisor for the “Twilight” movie in addition to RODRIGUEZ moved to the mound permanently in 2015. A “Calvin Marshall” where he was also an actor. native of Tigard, Ore., he ended his career with Rowe was also an On Set Prop Wrangler for the Asst. Coord. of Camps a 2-2 record and 4.59 earned run average in “White Knuckles” music video by the band OK 23 appearances, all of which came in relief. Go. During his career, he has worked with Fran- Gorton lettered at Oregon State from cis Ford Coppola, Val Kilmer and Steve Zahn, 2009-12, where he saw action in the infield, among others. behind the plate and on the mound. He batted Rowe, a native of Ashland, Ore., played one .281 in 61 games, adding five doubles and 21 season for the Beavers, where he batted .341 Jake Rodriguez is in his third year as assis- runs batted in. with six home runs, 22 doubles and 56 runs tant coordinator of camps after spending two He appeared in 46 games on the mound, batted in. He was selected to the All-College seasons as an undergraduate assistant coach including six starts, and tallied a 6-3 record World Series team and batted .419 with four with the Beavers. with a 4.41 ERA. He threw a total of 87 2/3 in- doubles, one home run and 18 RBI over 13 post- Rodriguez played three seasons for OSU, nings, striking out 65. season games. The 18 RBI are the most ever by from 2011-13, helping the club to three con- The Tigard High School alum lettered four an Oregon State player in a single postseason. secutive postseason appearances, two Super years in baseball, three in football and two in He played one season in the Milwaukee Regional berths and a trip to the 2013 College basketball. Brewers organization, batting .279 with two World Series. home runs and 23 RBI in 2006 for Helena of the Pioneer League.

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OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY DR. EDWARD RAY Oregon State is an international public research university located in Corvallis, one of the safest, smartest, greenest small cities in the na- University President tion. 16th Year at Oregon State Founded in 1868, Oregon State is the state’s Land Grant university and is one of only two universities in the U.S. to have Sea Grant, Space Queens College, ‘66 Grant and Sun Grant designations as well. With $336 million in external research funding in 2016, a second consecutive year of record-breaking growth, Oregon State accounts for more research funding than all of the state’s comprehensive public Dr. Edward J. Ray became Oregon State University’s President on universities combined. July 31, 2003. Under his leadership, OSU completed its first major With 11 colleges, 15 Agricultural Experiment Stations, 35 county Ex- capital campaign in 2014, which raised $1.14 billion and included con- tension offices, the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport and tributions from more than 106,000 donors. The Campaign for OSU OSU-Cascades in Bend, Oregon State has a presence in every one of helped to build or renovate 28 OSU buildings, endow 79 new faculty Oregon’s 36 counties, a statewide economic footprint of $2.371 billion positions; and create more than 600 new scholarship and fellowship and an impact that reaches across the state and beyond. funds for 3,200 students. The campaign provided funding for key fa- cilities including the Lois Bates Acheson Veterinary Teaching Hospi- ACADEMICS tal, the Hallie Ford Center for Healthy Children and Families, The Linus Oregon State University’s outstanding faculty and academic pro- Pauling Science Center, the International Living Learning Center, the grams consistently attract more high achieving students than any College of Business’s Austin Hall, Furman Hall for the College of Edu- other school in Oregon. Oregon State offers more than 200 under- cation, the Graduate Studies Center at the OSU-Cascades Campus graduate and 100 graduate degree programs through its 11 colleges, and four new cultural centers. the graduate school and the Honors College, one of only a handful of degree-granting honors programs in the U.S. Dr. Ray expanded the dual-enrollment program to all 17 of the • The 2016 Fiske Guide to Colleges named Oregon State as one of 44 state’s community colleges, making it easier for students to com- Best Buy Schools plete four-year degrees. He has led efforts to foster a more seamless in the nation. P-20 system, working with area school superintendents and higher • The Princeton Review placed Oregon State in the top 125 colleges in education leaders in Oregon to enhance the student experience. the western U.S. Dr. Ray helped to usher in a new era of partnership and cooperation • Forbes ranked Oregon State as the number 4 best college town. among Oregon’s public universities. On campuses in Corvallis and • U.S. News & World Report named Oregon State among the “Best Bend, through online degree programs that are top-ranked nation- Global Universities” ally, and through educational programs in Portland and communities (Top 2 percent in the world). across Oregon, Dr. Ray has lead OSU in making remarkable impacts • U.S. News & World Report ranked Oregon State’s Ecampus in the in teaching, research, and outreach and engagement. top 10 for online Dr. Ray serves or has served on boards of the NCAA, American bachelor’s degree programs. Council on Education, the Association of American Colleges and Universities and the Association of Public and Land-grant Universi- RESEARCH ties. His leadership in higher education has been recognized with the Oregon State University earned $336 million in external research CASE District VIII Leadership Award (2013), an honorary doctorate funding in 2016, a second consecutive year of record-breaking growth from the University of Portland (2014), and the Oregon History Mak- and an increase of more than 60 percent over the past decade. Oregon ers Medal (2018) presented by the Oregon Historical Society. State is one of only two land, sea, space and sun grant institutions in the An active member of the Oregon community, Dr. Ray also serves U.S. and is the only university in Oregon to have earned both Carnegie as board chair of Special Olympics Oregon. Classifications for Highest Research Activity and Community Engage- While a member of the economics faculty at Ohio State from 1970- ment. It is the state’s largest comprehensive public university, preemi- 2003, Dr. Ray served as economics department chair from 1976 to nent for both scholarly achievement and the direct impact of applied 1992. He served as associate provost then senior vice provost and development, fulfilling the land-grant mission to serve the public good. chief information officer from 1992-1998, and executive vice presi- The OSU Research Agenda, integrated with the university’s Strategic dent and provost from 1998-2003. Plan, guides faculty inquiry in three signature areas: His research interests include the history of protectionism in the • Advancing the Science of Sustainable Earth Ecosystems United States, the determinants of U.S. foreign direct investment and • Improving Human Health and Wellness foreign direct investment in the United States, the structure of tar- • Promoting Economic Growth and Social Progress iff and non-tariff trade barriers in the United States and abroad, and Oregon State’s researchers are top-ranked in their fields, hold leader- the adoption of Social Security and the Federal Income Tax. His work ship positions in international and national professional organizations has been published in The American Economic Review, The Journal and have earned prestigious honors. of Political Economy, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, The Review of Economic Studies, The Review of Economics and Statistics, and other leading journals. His book, U. S. Protectionism and the World Debt Crisis, was published by Quorum Press in 1989. Dr. Ray received his undergraduate degree in mathematics from Queens College (CUNY) in June 1966, graduating cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He earned his master’s and Ph.D. in economics from Stanford University in 1969 and June 1971. Dr. Ray’s wife Beth passed away in March 2014. He has three chil- dren and three grandchildren.

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Barnes has spent nearly three decades in athletics administra- SCOTT BARNES tion, and is approaching 20 years as an athletics director. He arrived VP/Director of Athletics back to his native Pacific Northwest from the University of Pittsburgh, where he served as the Panthers’ Director of Athletics for nearly two 2nd Year at Oregon State years. Pittsburgh achieved high success academically and athleti- cally that included bowl trips, conference titles and record academic Fresno State, 1986 achievements. Prior to Pitt, Barnes headed the Utah State University athletics program from 2008-15 as Director of Athletics and was promoted to Vice President in 2012. While at Utah State, the Aggies experienced “Scott (Barnes) has demonstrated, everywhere he’s been, that he unprecedented success that included multiple bowl trips in football, is committed to helping student-athletes be among the very best at 20 league titles and a successful transition to the Mountain West Con- whatever they chose to do academically and on the field. It was clear ference. to me as we moved forward the person we needed to lead us where we Barnes has also served as the Director of Athletics at Eastern aspire to go is Scott Barnes. He is a proven performer in exciting fans Washington University and Humboldt State University. In addition, he and alumni.” has held various athletics roles at the University of The Pacific, the That statement was delivered by Oregon State University President University of San Diego, Iowa State University and the University of Dr. Ed Ray as he officially introduced Barnes as the Beavers’ Vice Pres- Washington. He also has experience in corporate business and pro- ident and Director of Athletics on Dec. 22, 2016. fessional basketball. In Barnes’ relatively short tenure, OSU Athletics has already made The Spokane native graduated from Fresno State with a bachelor’s significant strides academically and athletically. A school-record 149 degree in 1986 and a master’s degree in athletics administration and student-athletes were selected to the Pac-12 Conference Academic physical education in 1993. A basketball letterman under coach Boyd teams in 2016-17, the department registered a record cumulative GPA Grant, he helped the Bulldogs advance to two NCAA Tournaments and in the spring (2017), the Valley Football Center officially opened and two NITs. Barnes was a second-team all-conference player as a senior the popular Fan Experience Committee was created. In addition, he before playing professionally in Germany. has increased the emphasis on fundraising and developing a sustain- He and his wife, Jody, have two children: Daughter, Milanna, and able business model that will ensure Beaver Athletics continues to son, Isaac, a member of the Beaver men’s basketball team. In addition, progress and thrive, and debuted the BUILD THE DAM Strategic Plan the family dog is appropriately named Benny (OSU’s mascot is Benny to guide the program forward for future years. Beaver). In addition, Barnes has made numerous strategic hires with the Beavers’ intercollegiate programs, including head football coach Jon- Barnes’ accomplishments as the Vice President and Director of athan Smith, head men’s soccer coach Terry Boss, head women’s row- Athletics at Oregon State: ing coach Kate Maxim, and head track and field/cross country coach • Led search that yielded head coaches Jonathan Smith (football), Louie Quintana. Kate Maxim (women’s rowing), Louie Quintano (track and field/cross “We are building for stability and sustainability in all of our pro- country), Terry Boss (men’s soccer) and Matt Kagan (women’s soccer). grams, and to create a vision that excites and inspires all of Beaver • The baseball team won the 2018 College World Series title. Nation,” Barnes said. • Ten teams participated in postseason for the 2017-18 academic year. As part of the overall university administration, Barnes serves on • OSU’s student-athlete population continues to set school records for several key committees and represents OSU at the Pac-12 Conference cumulative GPAs. and NCAA levels. The two-time Far West Region Athletic Director the • Developed Strategic and Facilities Master Plans. Year recently spent five years on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Com- • Oversaw final fundraising in the $42 million Valley Football Center mittee (Chair for 2014-15). As of Feb. 1, 2018, he serves on the fol- project. lowing Pac-12 committees: the Nomination Committee, the Director’s • Led revamp of Our Beaver Nation; the fundraising arm for Athletics Revenue Share Committee, the Men’s Basketball Strategic Planning within the OSU Foundation. Committee, the Global Strategic Planning Ad Hoc Committee, and the • Spearheaded OSU’s first Fan Experience Committee to improve all Men’s Basketball Tournament Subcommittee. In addition, he is a fac- aspects of the game-day experience at Gill Coliseum, Reser Stadium, ulty member on the Lead 1 Athletic Directors Association and in Janu- Goss Stadium at Coleman Field, the Whyte Track and Field Center and ary 2018 he was one of four Director of Athletics in the country to visit the OSU Softball Complex. Asia on a Nike sponsored trip. • Developed a business model to ensure OSU Athletics’ continues to provide student-athletes with the best experiences possible through personnel, facilities, and academic support.

Experience Oregon State - Dec. 22, 2016 - present; Vice President/Director of Ath- letics Pittsburgh - 2015-2016 - Director of Athletics Utah State - 2012-2015 - Vice President/Director of Athletics Utah State - 2008-2012 - Director of Athletics Washington - 2005-2008 - Senior Associate A.D. Eastern Washington - 1999-2005 - Director of Athletics Humboldt State - 1997-1999 - Director of Athletics Iowa State - 1995-1997 - Associate Athletic Director for Development Iowa State - 1994-1995 - Director of Athletic Development University of the Pacific - 1991-1994 - Associate Athletic Director for External Affairs UoP Athletic Foundation - 1990-1994 - Executive Director San Diego - 1989-1990 - Director of Athletic Development Fresno Flames - 1988-1989 - General Manager Renberg-Hamill, Inc. - 1986-1988 - Marketing ASC Gottingen (Professional Basketball) - 1985-1986

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2019 Managers

Max Anderson Robert Backus Brad Brown Patrick Durbin Randy Le James Marshall Eric McLaughlin Jeremy Chris Anderson Carlos Garcia Bailey Philpott Casey Mitchell Ainsworth Sports Performance Marketing Tickets Max Pittmon Athletic Trainer Mitchell Rose Connor Yegge

Joey Spatafora Dan Bartholomae Zack Lassiter Marianne Vydra Dr. Doug Aukerman Pat Casey Faculty Athletic Deputy AD/Capital Deputy AD/External Deputy AD/ Senior Associate AD/ Sr. Assoc. AD/Special Representative Projects & Internal Operations Administration & SWA Sports Medicine Assistant to the AD Operations

Alex Gary Kimya Massey Kyle Pifer Ryan Bucher Jacque Bruns Sara Elcano Senior Associate AD/ Senior Associate Senior Associate AD/ Associate AD/ Associate AD/Chief Associate AD/Fan En- Development AD/Student-Athlete Compliance Facilities & Event Financial Officer gagement & Revenue Development Management Generation

Steve Fenk Dr. Kate Russell Jeff Macy Kyle Bjornstad Associate AD/ Halischak Houghtaling Associate AD/ Associate AD/ Athletic Associate AD/ Associate AD/ Sports Performance Chief of Staff Communications Academics Ideation

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