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'The baseball team of the West Virginia University of 1900 was the best nine that has has ever represented this institution. W.V.U. claims the college championship of Ohio, West Virginia and Western Pennsylvania. The team lost but two games to college teams, and one to professionals. It was composed of the following men: Peck-Catcher, Bowman-Pitcher, Miller-First Base, Crossland-Second Base, McWhorter-Third Base, Deming-Short Stop and Left Field, Prints-Center Field, Hodges-Right Field, Yeager, Brown, Neale, McGregor-Substitutes.'
First row, left to right- Jerry Milliken, Phil Douglas, captain Dale Ramsburg, Ron Renner, Jeff O'Neil, Grant Mullen.  Second row- Chester Wright, Chuck Kinder, Mike Dyer, Bob Munchin, Bill Marovic, Vaughn Kovach, Joe DeFazio, Larry Sindelar.  Third row-  Coach Steve Harrick, John Nieman, John Radosevich, Don Hetzel, Charles Wallace, John Ellis, Steve Berzansky, Manager John Satterfield.
Team portrait was taken on a diamond near the residents towers on the Evansdale campus.
First row left to right- Denny Taylor, Bob Reed, Tom Tomechko, Buck Guth, Mike Moschel, Jim Clay, Bob Beahm, George Begalla, Fred Smith, Sam Ellis.  Second Row-  Assistant coach Ted Seminik, Bruce Chapnick, Dave Phillips, Dave Ferguson, Rick Wagener, Bruce McCutcheon, Larry Seafert, John Knoll, Don Shearer, Dick Whitman, Jack Simpson, Skip Hines, Head Coach Dale Ramsburg, Trainer A. C. "Whitey" Gwynne.