The baseball diamond was later named "Ralph Coleman Field" for the head coach who stepped down after 35 years following the 1966 season.
In the late fall of 1998, after many years of talks regarding upgrading the bleachers, concession stands, and the press box, a major remodel was undertaken, in large part due to a $2.3 million donation by John and Eline Goss.
Completed before the start of the 1999 season, the addition of the all new stadium put to rest the idea that the Beavers may not be able to continue to play at their longtime home.
[1] Lights were added to the stadium in 2002, allowing the Beavers to play their first night game at home on April 27, a 4–1 victory over the fourth-ranked Stanford Cardinal.
[2][5] Construction was completed in February 2015 adding a beer garden standing deck for fans above a new home team locker room.
As of 2023, Oregon State has posted an impressive mark of 39–11 in postseason games at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field.
[8] Opened over a century ago, Coleman Field is located near the center of campus and is the oldest continuous ballpark in the nation.