The Montana State Bobcats baseball team won its first conference championship in 1914, marking a significant milestone in the team’s history. The Bobcats competed in the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Athletic Association (RMIAA) at the time and finished the season with a record of 7-1 in conference play. Led by head coach John “Cap” Luby, the team featured standout players such as pitcher Harold “Pinky” Kellogg and outfielder Ray Hackett. This championship set the stage for future success for Montana State baseball.