Oklahoma State Cowboys and Cowgirls are the athletic teams that signify Oklahoma State University. Their amulet is a cowboy titled Pistol Pete. The uniform colors for the school are orange, black, and white. Oklahoma State contestants are in the NCAA's Division I-A, and in the Big 12 Conference's South division. Overall speaking Oklahoma State has 48 team national titles and that makes them the fourth-most team national championships in the county. All these national titles came in wrestling (34), golf (10), basketball (2), baseball (1), and cross country (1). Men's basketball( http://www.ticketnest.com/CollegeBasketball.php ).
The first time Oklahoma State took the basketball court was in the 1907-1908 seasons. Then Oklahoma State won NCAA championships in consecutive years, 1945-1946. During the head coach Iba's 36-year time, the Cowboys won 655 games and were recognized for their tough, man-to-man defense. 2001 plane crash. A sad incident inflicted on January 27, 2001, one of planes bringing Oklahoma State staff and players crashed in a snow storm near Byers, Colorado killing all ten on board. Players killed involved Nate Flemings, a freshman guard; Dan Lawson, a junior guard; Bill Teegins, radio sportscaster of OSU basketball; Kendall Durfey, television and radio engineer; Will Hancock, media relations coordinator; Pat Noyes, director of basketball operations; Brian Luinstra, athletic trainer; Jared Weiberg, student assistant; Denver Mills, pilot; and Bjorn Falistrom, co-pilot. Wrestling. Oklahoma State wrestling's tradition began in 1916 when Edward C.
Gallagher was head coach. His expertise was in anatomy, he invented the sport of wrestling. Gallagher coached the Cowboys till his death in 1940 from pneumonia. During his tenure 24 years, Gallagher had 11 team national titles, 19 undefeated seasons plus a 138-5-4 winning record. After Gallagher Art Griffith coached and leaded to win two straight national championships. Because of World War II, Oklahoma State wrestling was compelled off the mat for three years. After the war, Griffith coached for another 11 years and won six more national championships in that time. Because of health reasons, Art Griffith resigned and Myron Roderick came at his place. 23 years old, Roderick was the youngest coach to win a national championship in 1958. Roderick proceeded to win another 5 championships. Myron Roderick became an executive with the U.S. Wrestling Federation in 1970. Then Former Stillwater High School coach Tommy Chesbro was hired as head coach and won eight Big Eight titles and one national championship during 15 years. From 1985 to 1991, Joe Seay, previous Cal State coach won five conference titles and two national titles.
John Smith was the seventh head coach of Oklahoma State University wrestling in 1993. Smith led the Cowboys to a national title in 1995 and four consecutive national titles from 2002-2006. Baseball. Oklahoma State also has a remarkable history programs in college baseball. In 1959, the Cowboys won their only national championship though have finished runner-up on five other occasions. OSU won an extra-ordinary 16 consecutive conference championships under the supervision of head coach Gary Ward in the old Big 8 Conference. Throughout that period, two Cowboys were famous as legends in college baseball. Pete Incaviglia was called Baseball America's Player of the Century, and Robin Ventura was admitted in the inaugural class into the College Baseball Hall of Fame. Overall, OSU has made 19 College World Series appearances, counting a record seven straight from 1981-1987. Men's Golf.
Oklahoma State’s men’s golf program is one of the most embellished one in the history of the NCAA. Since the program started in 1947 under the leading of head coach Labron Harris, OSU has the second most NNCAA national championships at 10 whereas Houston has 16 though OSU has by far the most top 10 finishes at 51. Ten Cowboy golfers have won the NCAA individual championship. OSU also has by far had the most players name First-Team All-Americans with 50 plus has the most former players now on the PGA Tour.
The program mounted new heights under head coach Mike Holder, as he is chiefly responsible for constructing the best college golf course in the nation, Karsten Creek. After Mike Holder shifted into the athletic director role at OSU, the success didn't end as first-year head coach Mike McGraw won the NCAA championship in 2006.
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The first time Oklahoma State took the basketball court was in the 1907-1908 seasons. Then Oklahoma State won NCAA championships in consecutive years, 1945-1946. During the head coach Iba's 36-year time, the Cowboys won 655 games and were recognized for their tough, man-to-man defense. 2001 plane crash. A sad incident inflicted on January 27, 2001, one of planes bringing Oklahoma State staff and players crashed in a snow storm near Byers, Colorado killing all ten on board. Players killed involved Nate Flemings, a freshman guard; Dan Lawson, a junior guard; Bill Teegins, radio sportscaster of OSU basketball; Kendall Durfey, television and radio engineer; Will Hancock, media relations coordinator; Pat Noyes, director of basketball operations; Brian Luinstra, athletic trainer; Jared Weiberg, student assistant; Denver Mills, pilot; and Bjorn Falistrom, co-pilot. Wrestling. Oklahoma State wrestling's tradition began in 1916 when Edward C.
Gallagher was head coach. His expertise was in anatomy, he invented the sport of wrestling. Gallagher coached the Cowboys till his death in 1940 from pneumonia. During his tenure 24 years, Gallagher had 11 team national titles, 19 undefeated seasons plus a 138-5-4 winning record. After Gallagher Art Griffith coached and leaded to win two straight national championships. Because of World War II, Oklahoma State wrestling was compelled off the mat for three years. After the war, Griffith coached for another 11 years and won six more national championships in that time. Because of health reasons, Art Griffith resigned and Myron Roderick came at his place. 23 years old, Roderick was the youngest coach to win a national championship in 1958. Roderick proceeded to win another 5 championships. Myron Roderick became an executive with the U.S. Wrestling Federation in 1970. Then Former Stillwater High School coach Tommy Chesbro was hired as head coach and won eight Big Eight titles and one national championship during 15 years. From 1985 to 1991, Joe Seay, previous Cal State coach won five conference titles and two national titles.
John Smith was the seventh head coach of Oklahoma State University wrestling in 1993. Smith led the Cowboys to a national title in 1995 and four consecutive national titles from 2002-2006. Baseball. Oklahoma State also has a remarkable history programs in college baseball. In 1959, the Cowboys won their only national championship though have finished runner-up on five other occasions. OSU won an extra-ordinary 16 consecutive conference championships under the supervision of head coach Gary Ward in the old Big 8 Conference. Throughout that period, two Cowboys were famous as legends in college baseball. Pete Incaviglia was called Baseball America's Player of the Century, and Robin Ventura was admitted in the inaugural class into the College Baseball Hall of Fame. Overall, OSU has made 19 College World Series appearances, counting a record seven straight from 1981-1987. Men's Golf.
Oklahoma State’s men’s golf program is one of the most embellished one in the history of the NCAA. Since the program started in 1947 under the leading of head coach Labron Harris, OSU has the second most NNCAA national championships at 10 whereas Houston has 16 though OSU has by far the most top 10 finishes at 51. Ten Cowboy golfers have won the NCAA individual championship. OSU also has by far had the most players name First-Team All-Americans with 50 plus has the most former players now on the PGA Tour.
The program mounted new heights under head coach Mike Holder, as he is chiefly responsible for constructing the best college golf course in the nation, Karsten Creek. After Mike Holder shifted into the athletic director role at OSU, the success didn't end as first-year head coach Mike McGraw won the NCAA championship in 2006.
For more information about Oklahoma State Cowboys visit: http://www.ticketnest.com/sports-tickets/Oklahoma-State-Cowboys/index.php
Ron Arthur
.
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