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Osu Athletic Department Directory OSU ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY (Area Code 541) Mailing Address: BUSINESS OFFICE 541-737-2785 ROWING - MEN’S Gill Coliseum 114, Spencer, Mark Todd, Steve Oregon State University Bruns, Jacque Winkler, Gabe Corvallis, OR 97331 TBA Seymour, Mary ROWING - WOMEN’S Street Address: Solomon, Helene Ford, Emily Gill Coliseum at Thurber, Carol Maxim, Kate 26th and Washington Wright, Sally Scaglione, Vita FAX MACHINES Travel Media Relations 541-737-3072 SOCCER - MEN’S 541-737-4171 CHEER Taylor, Dana Athletic Department 541-737-4002 Bezates, Amber Hamel, Gary Ticket Office 541-737-7895 Meehan, Paul Business Office 541-737-3570 COMPLIANCE Football Office 541-737-3135 Parker, Alex SOCCER - WOMEN’S BASF 541-737-2929 Davis, Jack Rhode, Linus BASF Portland 503-553-3454 Babich, Jacqueline Voiland, Michelle Beaver Sports Properties 541-737-8365 Stubblefield, Ashleigh Crabtree, Morgan Compliance 541-737-3242 Olympic Sports 541-737-2140 CROSS COUNTRY & TRACK SODEXHO Marketing 541-737-9076 Sullivan, Kelly Massimiani, Dana Training Room 541-737-3663 Carey, Elizabeth McMurphy, Lance Women’s Basketball 541-737-7882 Castro, Cynthia Valley Kitchen Volleyball 541-737-8502 Davis, Chas Vera, Raul Winter, Tom ADMINISTRATION 541-737-7373 EQUIPMENT De Carolis, Bob McCoy, Steve - VFC SOFTBALL Stansbury, Todd Alcantar, Arnold - VFC Walker, Kirk Eckola, Brad Jacob, Todd - VFC Buck, Crissy Vydra, Marianne Williams, Tom - GILL Feldt, Shawna Valenti, Paul Smith, Heather Clifford, Robert EVENT MANAGEMENT Cheney, John STRENGTH & CONDITIONING ACADEMICS O’Quin, Jason Miller, Bryan Halischak, Kate Proffitt, Kathy McLeod, Clete Brown, Lindy Todd, Phyllis Miller, Jen Smithers, Laura Game Mgt. Hot Line Rabas, Tim O’Quin, Megan Ziegler, Brendon Bailey, Ardell FOOTBALL 541-737-2614 Grubert, Katrina Riley, Mike SWIMMING Banker, Mark Liebowitz, Larry BAND Beck, Gary Gerzanick-Liebowitz, Mary Anne Townsend, Brad Cavanaugh, Mike Shechter, Todd Davis, Reggie TRAVEL PLANNERS Heyward, Keith Azumano BASEBALL 866-758-8080 Langsdorf, Danny Teels Casey, Pat Locey, Jay Lees, Marty Newhouse, Greg TICKET OFFICE 541-737-4455 Bailey, Pat Seumalo, Joe Arend, Matt Northcutt, Ron Read, Bruce Cross, Luann Van De Riet, Dan Hairston, Cecil BASF 541-737-2370 Euhus, Tim Orvik, Brady Allen, Tim Gunderson, Ryan Sauvage, Shannon Burch, Roz Breckterfield, Inoke Sugden, Pam Gillick, Megan Windom, Linda Mays, Jennifer GOLF - MEN’S SE Booth (Will Call) Hurd, Linda Watts, Brian SW Booth (Game Day Sales) Markel, Nicole Sundseth, Tim Oxsen, Doug TRAINERS 541-737-7357 TBA GOLF - WOMEN’S Graff, Barney - VFC BASF Students Lakowske, Risë Stricklin, David - VFC Downs, Kailin Elkinton, Heather - VFC BASF - OSU FOUNDATION Fregoso, Tom Siewell, Mark GYMNASTICS Graff, Deb Westlund, Bob Chaplin, Tanya Dibert, Holly Wright, Doug Chaplin, Michael McCauley-Toth, Annie Foxal, Dick BASKETBALL - MEN’S 541-737-2076 Carney, John VARSITY ‘O’ Craig Robinson Whisenhunt, Bea Frank, Bob Stewart, Doug Colbert, Jaimee INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY VIDEO OPERATIONS Pomeday, Nate Adams, Christina Hollis, Malisa Grace, David Taylor, Jeff LIFE SKILLS Ortiz, Mike BASKETBALL - WOMEN’S 541-737-2800 Johnson, Linda Wagner, LaVonda VOLLEYBALL Barney, Kellee MAINTENANCE Liskevych, Terry Entwistle, Erin Frost, Jeff Barnard, Mark Reinking, Krista Kirk, Al Benzing, Laura Turner, Anthony Lewis, Jess March, Cody Reisdorf, Eric Zidek, Marie BEAVER AUTHENTICS 541-737-6720 Siewell, Matt Tibbot, James WRESTLING 541-737-2552 Matthis, Patrick MARKETING 541-737-9895 Zalesky, Jim Pruett, Nikki Roberts, Kevin BEAVER SPORTS PROPERTIES 541-737-8364 Little, Ben Steiner, Troy Sullivan, Steve Frost, Ian Clemsen, Alex Jamison, Malcolm Front Desk Belloni, Blair PRESS ROW PHONES Burke, Stuart MEDIA RELATIONS 541-737-3720 Football 737-2410/2795 Spiegelberg, Barry Fenk, Steve Basketball-Men 541-737-3020 Amberg, Jason Basketball-Women 541-737-3020 BRIDGE PROGRAM Collins, Michael Parker Lobby 541-737-4424 Wells, Joe Hager, Hank Baseball 541-737-7475 McCall, Ryan Softball 541-752-7905 Stockwell, Melody Gill Press Room 737-4144/4146/4151 4152/4153/4154/4156 OLYMPIC SPORTS Bell, Holly Carpenter, Susan 138 KEZI (ABC) MEDIA INFORMATION PRINT P.O. Box 7709 Eugene, OR 97401 MEDIA PASSES AND SPORTS INFORMATION: Media credentials for writ- Corvallis Gazette-Times (541) 485-5611 ers, radio, television and photographers may be requested by contacting Hank 600 SW Jefferson Derek Diedrich Corvallis, OR 97330 www.kezi.com Hager, Assistant Sports Information Director, Oregon State University Sports (541) 753-2641 Information Office, Gill Coliseum 209, Corvallis, OR 97331; (541) 737-7472; Brooks Hatch KGW (NBC) [email protected] www.gazettetimes.com 1501 SW Jefferson Portland, OR 97201 (800) 288-5498 SERVICES: The Sports Information Office will furnish a play-by-play, full statis- Eugene Register-Guard Joe Becker tics, and if possible, coach and player quotes for each contest. Programs and P.O. Box 10188 www.kgw.com pregame notes will also be available in the press room (located in the basement Eugene, OR 97440 of Gill Coliseum). A limited number of charge-a-call phones are available in the (541) 485-1234 KMTR (NBC) www.registerguard.com 3825 International Court Springfield, OR press room as well as Ethernet connections. A fax machine is available in the 97477 (541) 746-1600 Sports Information Office, Rm. 209, Gill Coliseum. The Oregonian Darren Fabre 1320 SW Broadway Portland, OR 97201 www.kmtr.com INTERVIEW ROOMS: Oregon State has a designated room in the basement of (503) 221-8161 Gill Coliseum as the interview room. The other option for visiting team interviews www.oregonlive.com KOIN (CBS) is in the hallway outside their locker room. Oregon State has a closed locker room 222 SW Columbia Street Portland, OR Statesman-Journal policy. OSU interviews are conducted in the interview room. Special requests 97201 280 Church Street Salem, OR (503) 464-0600 for an athlete must be made prior to the conclusion of the game to Assistant 97308 (503) 399-6700 Dan Christopherson Sports Information Director Hank Hager. Gary Horowitz www.koin.com www.statesmanjournal.com ROAD GAME MEDIA CREDENTIALS: Media covering Oregon State may re- KPTV (FOX) quest credentials for road games through Hank Hager. Other credential requests Associated Press 14975 NW Greenbrier Parkway Beaver- for OSU road games should be made to the host Sports Information Director. 121 SW Salmon, Suite ton, OR 97006 1450 Portland, OR 97204 (503) 548-6539 INTERVIEW PROCEDURES (503) 228-2169 Matt Smith Anne Peterson www.kptv.com POSTGAME: Following a 10-minute cooling off period, head coach LaVonda www.ap.org Wagner and Beaver players will be available for interviews. The OSU locker room is closed to the media. Requests for Beaver player interviews must be directed The Daily Barometer Oregon State University RADIO to the OSU Sports Information staff. The visiting coach and/or players will meet Corvallis, OR 97331 Beaver Sports Radio Network the media either outside of the visiting locker room or in the interview room. (541) 737-2231 114 Gill Coliseum Corvallis, OR 97331 www.media.barometer.orst.edu (541) 737-8360 PLAYER INTERVIEWS: Players are available for interviews before practice, if Steve Sullivan arrangements are made the day before through Hank Hager in the SID office. Bend Bulletin www.osubeavers.com P.O. Box 6020 Interviews after practice may be arranged the day of the interview. Telephone KPAM (860) interviews will only be done through the SID office. Home numbers of players Bend, OR 97708 (541) 382-1811 6605 SE Lake Road Portland, OR 97222 will not be released. Bill Bigelow (503) 223-4321 www.bendbulletin.com Ron Callan COACH WAGNER: All initial interviews with Coach Wagner and members of www.kpam.com the OSU coaching staff must be arranged through Hank Hager. Medford Mail Tribune P.O. Box KEJO (1240) 1108 Medford, OR 97501 2840 Marion St. SE Albany, OR 97321 (541) 926-8628 BEAVER SPORTS RADIO NETWORK (541) 776-4499 Tim Trower Mike Parker www.mailtribune.com www.kejoam.com Portland Tribune KEX (1190) 6605 SE Lake Rd. Portland, OR 97222 4949 SW MacAdam Ave. Portland, OR (503) 226-6397 97204 www.portlandtribune.com (503) 225-1190 Scott Lynn Roseburg News-Review www.1190kex.com 345 NE Winchester Roseburg, OR 97470 KFXX - The Fan (1080) All of Oregon State’s women’s basketball games will be carried (541) 672-3321 0700 SW Bancroft Portland, OR 97239 www.nrtoday.com (503) 223-1441 live over the Internet at osubeavers.com. Games will be available Jason Swygard on the radio in the Corvallis area with a full schedule listing on Vancouver Columbian ww.kfxx.com osubeavers.com, while select games will be broadcast throughout 701 W. 8th Street Vancouver, WA 98660 the state on Beaver Sports affiliates. (360) 694-3391 KGAL (1580) www.columbian.com P.O. Box 749 Ron Callan is in his first season as the Oregon State women’s Albany, OR 97321 basketball play-by-play announcer. (541) 926-8683 TELEVISION www.kgal.com KVAL (CBS) KXL (750) P.O. Box 1313 Eugene, OR 97401 0234 SW Bancroft (541) 485-4888 Portland, OR 97239 Tom Ward (503) 243-7595 www.kval.com Jay Allen KATU (ABC) www.kxl.com P.O. Box 2 Portland, OR 97207 95.5 The Game (FM) (503) 231-4222 0234 SW Bancroft Katy Brown Portland, OR 97239 www.katu.com (503) 243-7595 KBVR (on campus) Jay Allen Oregon State University www.955thegame.com Ron Callan Corvallis, OR 97331 (541) 737-3522 139 140.
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