Oklahoma State University Athletics

OSU Baseball Tradition
February 11, 2008 | Cowboy Baseball
 1959 National Champions
 2004 Big 12 Conference Tournament champions
 24 first-team All-Big 12 selections
 Big 12 Conference Co-Player of the Year, Tyler Mach, 2006
 35 NCAA Tournament berths, including 19 straight (1981-1999)
 19 NCAA Regional titles, 11 in the past 23 years
 19 College World Series appearances, including NCAA record seven straight from 1981-87
 Fourth-most College World Series appearances in NCAA history
 Six CWS championship game appearances
 Two NCAA Super Regional appearances (1999, 2007)
 Seven 50-win seasons
 Big Eight Conference record 23 conference championships
 National record 16-consecutive conference championships (Big Eight Conference, 1981-1996)
 Baseball America's Player of the Century, Pete Incaviglia
 Golden Spikes Award recipient, Robin Ventura, 1988
 Baseball America's Freshman of the Year, Robin Ventura, 1986
 Baseball America's Player of the Year, Pete Incaviglia, 1985, and Robin Ventura, 1987
 Baseball America's Player of the Decade, Robin Ventura, 1980s
 The Sporting News' Player of the Year, RobbieWine, 1982, and Robin Ventura, 1987 and 1988
 Two Olympic Gold Medalists, Gary Green, 1984, and Robin Ventura, 1988
 National individual RBI leader, 1984, '85, '86, '87, '88, '90, '91, '95
 National team runs scored leader, 1985, '86, '87, '88, '90, '95, '96, '99
 26 players named to the CWS all-tournament team 29 times, including three Most Valuable Players
 23 first-team All-America selections by either the ABCA, Baseball America, The Sporting News or Collegiate Baseball
 109 first-team All-Big Eight selections, including six in 1987, 1994 and 1995
 17 Top 10 finishes in the Collegiate Baseball final season polls (since 1959)
 13 Top 10 finishes in the Baseball America final season polls (since 1981)
 Oklahoma State holds 9 NCAA records, including five by Pete Incaviglia, three by the team and one by Robin Ventura
 Two members of the College Baseball Hall of Fame, Robin Ventura, Class of 2006 (inaugural class) and Pete Incaviglia, Class of 2007
 Baseball America's “25 for 25” - Robin Ventura










