I love the game of baseball. I love OC baseball. And I love Max Dobson - my coach, my mentor and friend. Coach did not measure success simply by wins and losses, but by the development of young men’s lives. I hope to emulate his leadership style as head coach because his record speaks for itself.
One of our first priorities is building a quality facility that can be used year-round. We are extremely thankful to all the donors who helped us achieve our $800,000 goal for Phase I of the new stadium campaign. But there’s still more that we want to do and need to do through Phase II of the campaign. I hope you’ll click the links below to find out more about the stadium plans and how you can help. This facility will be vital to our program’s success.
When I look back at my time as an Oklahoma Christian baseball player, the things that mean the most to me are the teamwork and camaraderie we had. That spirit of teamwork and working together toward a common goal will make OC baseball successful and important again.
Thank you for your prayers and for your support. Play ball!
Sincerely,
Chuck White
Artist renderings of new stadium plans
News release / News conference video / Media coverage
Download the PDF documents below to find out how you can support the return of OC baseball.
“Batter Up” Baseball Brochure
Giving Levels Support Form
For more information about the campaign, contact:
Chuck White
Head Coach - OC Baseball
Phone: 405.425.5354
Cell: 405.850.5178
Fax: 405.425.5351
Email: chuck.white@oc.edu
Bobby Murcer Indoor Training Facility Walkthrough
Go on a walkthrough of the new Bobby Murcer Indoor Training Facility with head baseball coach Chuck White. Join us for OC’s first game of the season on Feb. 5 at 1 p.m. against St. Mary’s.
Kisorio, Mesta break OC 1,000-meter indoor record—Jan. 6, 2012
Oklahoma Christian inducted its five newest Athletic Hall of Fame members on Friday, including a first for the university – a current student.
Men’s basketball star Charlie Smith, tennis coach Kris Miller, track standout Kathy (Nelson) Belcoff, softball ace Leah Carrell and current track and cross country All-American Silas Kisorio participated in the formal induction ceremony, held in OC’s Gaylord University Center.
Don Meyer, the NCAA leader in career men’s basketball coaching wins with 923, was the keynote speaker. The former coach at OC’s sister institution, Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tenn., praised the five inductees for developing their athletic gifts and encouraged the 250 people in attendance to do the same with the gifts they’d been blessed with by God. Watch a video recapping the night’s events.