Staff Directory

Bill Rowe
- Title:
- Head of Student Managers
Bill Rowe, a member of the 2006 national championship team, is in his second season as an undergraduate assistant coach with the Beavers.
Rowe returned to Corvallis after spending the last decade in the movie and TV business. He spent the past six years working as an On Set Greensman for the show “Grimm” in Portland. He has also served as a baseball advisor for the “Twilight” movie in addition to “Calvin Marshall” where he was also an actor. Rowe was also an On Set Prop Wrangler for the “White Knuckles” music video by the band OK Go. During his career, he has worked with Francis Ford Coppola, Val Kilmer and Steve Zahn, among others.
Rowe, a native of Ashland, Ore., played one season for the Beavers, where he batted .341 with six home runs, 22 doubles and 56 runs batted in. He was selected to the All-College World Series team and batted .419 with four doubles, one home run and 18 RBI over 13 postseason games. The 18 RBI are the most ever by an Oregon State player in a single postseason.
He played one season in the Milwaukee Brewers organization, batting .279 with two home runs and 23 RBI in 2006 for Helena of the Pioneer League.
Rowe returned to Corvallis after spending the last decade in the movie and TV business. He spent the past six years working as an On Set Greensman for the show “Grimm” in Portland. He has also served as a baseball advisor for the “Twilight” movie in addition to “Calvin Marshall” where he was also an actor. Rowe was also an On Set Prop Wrangler for the “White Knuckles” music video by the band OK Go. During his career, he has worked with Francis Ford Coppola, Val Kilmer and Steve Zahn, among others.
Rowe, a native of Ashland, Ore., played one season for the Beavers, where he batted .341 with six home runs, 22 doubles and 56 runs batted in. He was selected to the All-College World Series team and batted .419 with four doubles, one home run and 18 RBI over 13 postseason games. The 18 RBI are the most ever by an Oregon State player in a single postseason.
He played one season in the Milwaukee Brewers organization, batting .279 with two home runs and 23 RBI in 2006 for Helena of the Pioneer League.
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