In 1933, the Oklahoma A&M baseball team recorded its then-highest winning percentage to date of the 24-year-old program.
With coach Albert Exendine leading them, the Aggies played their way to a 13-3 record, and their .813 winning percentage is currently the ninth-highest in Oklahoma State/A&M program history.
Also occurring in 1933 was a movement that would change the landscape of the country.
The 21st Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified, repealing the 18th Amendment and bringing an end to the prohibition of alcohol in America.
Now, in 2018, the Cowboy baseball team will try to bring back the magic of 1933, as it would seem that prohibition has ended within the landscape of OSU athletics.