Bryan Miller has been promoted to Sports Performance Coordinator at Oregon State University, Director of Athletics Bob De Carolis announced Monday. De Carolis also announced that Clete McLeod has been appointed assistant sports performance coordinator. Miller replaces Jeff Macy, who […]
Month: July 2008
Jay John Sighting!
Saw Jay John at the !-5 / Ore. Highway 34 interchange earlier today (Sunday, July 27th). We had a very brief conversation in between filling up our respective gas tanks – at 4.09 / gallon. I asked him how he […]
Two Beaver rowers continue success
Two OSU rowers earned top 10 finishes at the Under-23 World Championships last weekend at Brandenburg, Germany. David Weir, a junior from Folsom, Calif., rowed in the bow seat of the men’s heavyweight four with coxswain finishing fifth in the […]
Misjudgement
When a defense attorney describes his or her clients as “good people” who made “an error in judgment” it’s not too often that anyone agrees. People like killers, rapists and thieves have been coined, “good people” by defense attorneys. It […]
Victor Butler added to list
Oregon State University defensive end Victor Butler has been selected as one of 34 preseason candidates for the 2008 Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year award, it was announced Monday by the Ted Hendricks Foundation. Butler is a 6-2 […]
Oregon State XC builds summer base
With no mandated training program, many collegiate athletes take the summer off and relax in whatever cool and shaded shelter they can find to escape the fierce summer heat. For the women of the Oregon State cross country team however, […]
Push it good – SPC open for biznass
Reser is empty and baking in the July sun and Gill Coliseum is so deserted the lights are shut off. Tucked between the two buildings is the two-month old Gill Annex, better known as the Sports Performance Center (SPC), and […]
Beavers’ Brandon Hughes inked for another award
Oregon State senior cornerback Brandon Hughes was selected recently as one of 40 preseason candidates for the 24th annual Jim Thorpe Award. The award is presented annually to the nation’s premier defensive back. Number 36 has played in 36 games […]
Volleyball sets up for another season
Oregon State volleyball is no easy task in July. It takes determination – and a good alarm. “I know they are working out hard,” coach Terry Liskevych said. “At 6:30 a.m. every morning.” The team can’t officially practice until August […]