Goss Stadium at Coleman Field

History

Goss Stadium at Coleman Field is the home of the Pac-10 Oregon State Beavers and West Coast League Corvallis Knights. It's been the home park of Oregon State University baseball since 1907. Formerly known as Coleman Field, Goss Stadium was named after donors John and Eline Goss. Thanks to their generous gift in 1999, OSU was able to build a state-of-the-art baseball stadium.

Thanks to OSU head baseball coach Pat Casey's vision and tireless fundraising efforts, Goss expanded in 2008.

Permanent seating capacity at Goss is now 3,100 (2,930 in the summer). The renovated park features a club level with box seating (Omaha Club Room), an academic center, players' lounge and memorabilia room to go with the park's existing press box, concession area, home and visiting clubhouse, dugouts and batting cages. The facility had lights installed in 2002 allowing for the schedule of night games for the first time in the history of OSU baseball. A video scoreboard and infield field turf were added in 2007.

Location

Goss Stadium at Coleman Field is located off of Washington Way near the center of the OSU campus. The stadium is located directly east of the Dixon Recreation Center (26th street & Washington Way) and south of the OSU Bookstore and Valley Library. The park's physical address is 430 SW Langton Place, Corvallis, OR 97331. Click here to view a map.

Beer is not permitted in section 7, a family zone.

Knights Tickets

The Goss Stadium ticket window is located in the Stadium's plaza area just to the third base side of the main entry point. The ticket window is open one hour prior to game time. Click here to view a section chart.

Adult/Children/Senior GA tickets are $5. Adult/Children/Senior reserved tickets are $8 and $7. Day of game or advanced tickets can be purchased at the Goss Stadium ticket window. Season tickets can be purchased by calling 541.752.5656 or emailing tickets@corvallisknights.com.

* Disabled seating is available.
** The park's ADA entry is also the entry to the Omaha Club Room. An elevator delivers ADA patrons to the concourse level.