Arbuckle Costic was hired to design an expansion to Oregon State University’s Goss Stadium. In 1999, the firm designed
a completely new Goss Stadium with seating for 1,250 and upgraded Coleman Field, which is the oldest active baseball
field on a college campus in the nation. After Beavers' baseball program won the NCAA World Series Championship
in 2006, the University decided to expand the baseball facilities to seat approximately 3,000 spectators. The design
includes more seating down the right field and left baselines, a new booster sky box viewing area, and academic center
for baseball athletes, and a reception/display area for baseball memorabilia and the NCAA World Series Championship trophy.
The facilities were ready for the 2008 Baseball season.