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Oklahoma State Baseball – The Gary Ward Era

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A special look back at the Gary Ward era of Oklahoma State Cowboy Baseball, and the “Decade of Dominance” for the Cowboys in the 1980’s. Gary Ward was Oklahoma State’s head baseball coach from 1978 through 1996 and guided the Cowboys to an unprecedented 16 straight conference titles, 17 NCAA regional appearances and 10 trips to the College World Series. Seven of OSU’s World Series appearances (1981-87) were in consecutive years, an NCAA record. The Cowboys also appeared in the NCAA championship game three times under Ward. He compiled a record of 953-313-1 in 19 seasons in Stillwater, before retiring prior to the 1997 campaign. Ward’s career record of 1022-361-1 (.739) is 13th best all-time in win percentage and 24th in the NCAA record books in wins. Gary Ward helped Oklahoma State recapture its role among the most respected and well-known programs in the nation. 108 of his players at OSU went on to sign professional contracts and nine were named first team All-America, while countless others received second and third team plaudits during his coaching tenure. Recognized as a leading authority on hitting, Ward’s energetic and enthusiastic approach and demonstrations are still in constant demand at baseball clinics throughout the country. Ward came to Oklahoma State in 1977 after seven successful seasons at Yavapai Junior College in Prescott, Ariz. Yavapai won two national championships and Ward finished with a 240-83 record, a winning percentage of .743. Following his two


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