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Championship Results CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 2B Keith Ginter, Texas Tech 1997 Fri., May 19 3B Craig Kuzmic, Texas A&M Nebraska 4, Missouri 3 (7,698) Oklahoma City SS Steve Scarborough, Texas A&M Texas Tech 4, Texas 3 (8,012) OF Jason Tyner, Texas A&M Thu., May 15 Jason Landreth, Texas Tech Sat., May 20 No. 1 Texas Tech 12, No. 6 Missouri 2 (3,842) Daylan Holt, Texas A&M Nebraska 3, Oklahoma 1 (10,705) No. 2 Oklahoma State 11, No. 5 Baylor 8 (3,100) DH Brennan Burns, Texas Tech Baylor 10, Texas Tech 1 (11,294) No. 3 Texas A&M 11, No. 4 Oklahoma 3 (5,200) Richard Park, Oklahoma Nebraska 6, Oklahoma 1 (10,216) P Ryan Rupe, Texas A&M Fri., May 16 Chris Scarcella, Texas A&M Sun., May 21 Missouri 9, Baylor 8 (550) Shane Wright, Texas Tech Nebraska 11, Baylor 3 (8,157) Oklahoma 5, Texas Tech 3 (3,800) Oklahoma State 16, Texas A&M 10 (8,400) 1999 Total Attendance: 126,482 Sat., May 17 Oklahoma City All-Tournament Team Texas Tech 9, Texas A&M 6 (1,900) C Kelly Shoppach, Baylor Oklahoma 16, Missouri 7 (4,800) Wed., May 19 1B Rick Park, Oklahoma Texas Tech 7, Oklahoma State 6 (8,600) No. 8 Oklahoma 10, No. 1 Texas A&M 5 (8,590) 2B Zach Lekse, Oklahoma No. 5 Nebraska 5, No. 4 Oklahoma State 0 (9,030) 3B Landon Brandes, Missouri Sun., May 18 No. 2 Baylor 2, No. 7 Missouri 0 (7,468) SS Jace Brewer, Baylor Oklahoma 10, Oklahoma State 5 (9,200) No. 6 Texas 7, No. 3 Texas Tech 3 (7,936) OF Marco Cunningham, Texas Tech Oklahoma 19, Texas Tech 17 (5,400) Jaime Bubela, Baylor Thu., May 20 Adam Shabala, Nebraska Total Attendance: 56,742 Texas A&M 4, Oklahoma State 2 (9,030) (Most Outstanding Player) Missouri 8, Texas Tech 7 [12 inn.] (9,090) DH Ryan Hubele, Texas All-Tournament Team Nebraska 14, Oklahoma 7 (11,972) P Beau Hale, Texas C Javier Flores, Oklahoma Baylor 8, Texas 2 (12,072) Kyle Evans, Baylor 1B Joe Dillon, Texas Tech Chad Wiles, Nebraska 2B Corey Hart, Oklahoma Fri., May 21 SS Derek Wathan, Oklahoma Texas A&M 10, Oklahoma 3 (10,213) 2001 3B Sean Heaney, Texas A&M Missouri 5, Texas 4 [11 inn.] (12,372) OF Rusty McNamara, Oklahoma State Oklahoma City Brian Shackelford, Oklahoma Sat., May 22 (Most Outstanding Player) Nebraska 8, Texas A&M 7 (9,066) Wed., May 16 Brandon Toro, Texas Tech Baylor 9, Missouri 2 (9,421) No. 6 Texas A&M 9, No. 3 Texas 8 (5,705) DH Jason Landreth, Texas Tech No. 2 Texas Tech 17, No. 7 Oklahoma 5 (5,705) P Matt Blank, Texas A&M Sun., May 23 No. 5 Oklahoma State 18, No. 4 Baylor 4 (8,122) Jason Gooding, Texas Tech Nebraska 4, Baylor 3 (10,252) No. 1 Nebraska 5, No. 8 Iowa State 2 (8,122) Jeff Andra, Oklahoma Total Attendance: 129,334 Thu., May 17 1998 Oklahoma 9, Texas 7 (6,316) All-Tournament Team Iowa State 6, Baylor 5 (6,316) Oklahoma City C Josh Bard, Texas Tech Texas A&M 8, Texas Tech 6 (8,601) 1B Ken Harvey, Nebraska Nebraska 8, Oklahoma State 1 (8,601) Thu., May 14 2B Dustin Barnes, Missouri No. 1 Texas A&M 4, No. 6 Oklahoma 3 (8,000) 3B Aaron Wilson, Missouri Fri., May 18 No. 2 Baylor 7, No. 5 Missouri 3 (2,800) SS Steve Scarborough, Texas A&M Oklahoma 4, Texas Tech 3 (8,903) No. 3 Texas Tech 5, No. 4 Oklahoma 1 (9,200) OF Josh Cole, Nebraska Oklahoma State 17, Iowa State 4 (8,903) Anthony Hensley, Baylor Fri., May 15 Bobby Walters, Oklahoma Sat., May 19 Oklahoma State 11, Missouri 8 (6,200) DH Richard Park, Oklahoma Texas A&M 10, Oklahoma 1 (8,579) Oklahoma 10, Texas A&M 4 (8,000) P Chad Wiles, Nebraska Nebraska 10, Oklahoma State 5 (8,579) Texas Tech 11, Baylor 4 (4,800) Chad Hawkins, Baylor Jason Jennings, Baylor Sun., May 20 Sat., May 16 (Most Outstanding Player) Nebraska 7, Texas A&M 4 (7,103) Texas A&M 8, Baylor 5 (3,300) Oklahoma 9, Oklahoma State 4 (13,066) 2000 Total Attendance: 105,053 Texas A&M 11, Texas Tech 7 (4,500) Oklahoma City All-Tournament Team Sun., May 17 C Kelly Shoppach, Baylor Texas Tech 4, Oklahoma 3 (8,800) Wed., May 17 1B Dan Johnson, Nebraska Texas Tech 14, Texas A&M 7 (2,400) No. 3 Oklahoma 9, No. 6 Oklahoma State 8 (10,285) (Most Outstanding Player) No. 7 Missouri 12, No. 2 Nebraska 10 (10,285) 2B Nebassett Brown, Oklahoma State Total Attendance: 113,108 No. 4 Texas 8, No. 5 Texas Tech 4 (7,475) 3B Jason Bartlett, Oklahoma No. 1 Baylor 12, No. 8 Texas A&M 3 (7,786) SS Jake Brown, Iowa State All-Tournament Team C Josh Bard, Texas Tech Thu., May 18 OF Jimbo McAuliff, Oklahoma State (Most Outstanding Player) Nebraska 7, Oklahoma State 5 (7,449) Jake Bollig, Oklahoma State 1B Charley Carter, Baylor Texas Tech 8, Texas A&M 6 (7,999) Oklahoma 12, Missouri 6 (9,453) Baylor 3, Texas 2 (9,667) 70 2011 Big 12 Baseball Media Guide Big12Sports.com CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS John Cole, Nebraska Sat., May 24 UT Curtis Thigpen, Texas DH Ben Himes, Texas A&M Texas 9, Texas A&M 7 (2,300) P Spencer Grogan, Oklahoma State Matt Hopper, Nebraska Baylor 7, Nebraska 5 [14 inn.] (5,714) Garrett Broshuis, Missouri UT Greg Dobbs, Oklahoma Texas 13, Texas A&M 4 (3,500) Mark Alexander, Missouri P Shane Komine, Nebraska Baylor 6, Nebraska 2 (5,431) Chris French, Texas A&M 2005 Chris Russ, Texas A&M Sun., May 25 Texas 10, Baylor 8 [10 inn.] (5,260) Oklahoma City 2002 Total Attendance: 86,629 Wed., May 25 Arlington, Texas No. 6 Oklahoma State 10, No. 3 Texas 4 (4,176) All-Tournament Team No. 2 Baylor 2, No. 7 Kansas 1 (10 inn.) (4,726) Wed., May 22 C Josh Ford, Baylor No. 4 Missouri 8, No. 5 Oklahoma 7 (5,510) No. 3 Texas Tech 5, No. 6 Kansas State 4 (7,614) 1B Mark Saccomanno, Baylor No. 8 Texas Tech 5, No. 1 Nebraska 3 (6,078) No. 2 Nebraska 11, No. 7 Baylor 9 (8,420) 2B Tim Moss, Texas No. 4 Oklahoma 11, No. 5 Oklahoma State 3 (13,607) 3B Alex Gordon, Nebraska Thu., May 26 No. 8 Texas A&M 8, No. 1 Texas 4 (13,941) SS Omar Quintanilla, Texas Texas 9, Kansas 0 (1,100) OF Dustin Majewski, Texas Nebraska 6, Kansas 3 (5,451) Thu., May 23 (Most Outstanding Player) Baylor 8, Oklahoma State 3 (5,500) Kansas State 6, Baylor 2 (7,535) David Murphy, Baylor Missouri 10, Texas Tech 1 (5,410) Texas 8, Oklahoma State 6 (7,711) Joe Ferin, Texas Nebraska 12, Texas Tech 8 (10,392) DH Seth Johnston, Texas Fri., May 27 Oklahoma 9, Texas A&M 1 (11,041) UT Scott Beerer, Texas A&M Texas 6, Oklahoma State 1 (3,600) P Steven White, Baylor Nebraska 2, Texas Tech 1 (5,909) Fri., May 24 Mark McCormick, Baylor Kansas State 7, Texas Tech 6 (9,164) Huston Street, Texas Sat., May 28 Texas 9, Texas A&M 4 (12,731) Zane Carlson, Baylor Baylor 9, Texas 8 (2,200) Nebraska 5, Missouri 4 (4,091) Sat., May 25 2004 Nebraska 17, Missouri 9 (6,032) Nebraska 8, Kansas State 7 (10,720) Texas 2, Oklahoma 1 (12,856) Arlington, Texas Sun., May 29 Texas 8, Oklahoma 5 (10,220) Nebraska 1, Baylor 0 (5,862) Wed., May 26 Sun., May 26 No. 6 Baylor 8, No. 3 Texas Tech 3 (8,539) Total Attendance: 74,439 Texas 9, Nebraska 6 [10 inn.] (13,327) No. 7 Missouri 9, No. 2 Oklahoma 5 (8,849) No. 4 Oklahoma State 6, No. 5 Texas A&M 5 (9,803) All-Tournament Team Total Attendance: 150,196 (NCAA Record) No. 8 Nebraska 5, No. 1 Texas 2 (11,743) C Jacob Priday, Missouri All-Tournament Team 1B Curtis Ledbetter, Nebraska C John Grose, Nebraska Thu., May 27 (Most Outstanding Player) 1B Jeff Ontiveros, Texas Oklahoma 3, Texas Tech 1 (8,080) 2B Michael Griffin, Baylor 2B Will Bolt, Nebraska Texas 13, Texas A&M 6 (9,367) 3B Alex Gordon, Nebraska 3B Jake Brown, Texas Tech Missouri 12, Baylor 1 (8,002) SS Seth Johnston, Texas SS Osmar Castillo, Kansas State Postponed by rain OF Nick Peoples, Texas OF Dustin Majewski, Texas James Boone, Missouri (Most Outstanding Player) Fri., May 28 Andy Gorch, Nebraska Jason Fransz, Oklahoma Oklahoma State 7, Nebraska 1 (8,393) DH Zane Taylor, Missouri Pat Maloney, Kansas State Baylor 14, Oklahoma 4 (9,786) SP Randy Boone, Texas DH J.D. Reininger, Texas Texas 6, Nebraska 5 (12,341) Brian Duesing, Nebraska UT Ty Soto, Kansas State RP Ryan LaMotta, Baylor P Mark Roberts, Oklahoma Sat., May 29 UT Joe Simokaitis, Nebraska Ray Clark, Texas Missouri 10, Baylor 7 (9,337) Huston Street, Texas Oklahoma State 8, Texas 2 (11,687) 2006 2003 Sun., May 30 Oklahoma City Oklahoma State 10, Missouri 9 [13 inn.] (9,751) Oklahoma City Wed., May 24 Total Attendance: 125,628 No. 4 Nebraska 3, No. 5 Baylor 2 (2,500) Wed., May 21 No. 1 Texas 4, No.
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