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Baseball Release 2905.Pmd 2005 BIG 12 BASEBALL Week 12 - Apr. 19, 2005 Contact: Bo Carter 214/753-0102 [email protected] 2005 STANDINGS (THROUGH APR. 18) B-12 Pct. H R Overall Pct. H R Neutral vs. Div I. vs. Top 25 Last 5 Streak Baylor 12-3 .800 7-1 5-2 25-13 .658 12-7 10-6 3-0 25-13 11-3 4-1 W3 Nebraska 8-4 .667 4-2 4-2 31-7 .816 19-2 10-3 2-2 31-7 6-3 4-1 W1 Missouri 8-4 .667 5-1 3-3 27-9 .750 17-2 5-6 5-1 27-9 6-2 2-3 L3 Texas 9-5 .643 7-2 2-3 32-6 .842 25-2 7-4 0-0 32-6 10-5 5-0 W5 Oklahoma State 8-7 .533 7-2 1-5 27-14 .659 22-6 4-6 1-2 27-14 5-7 3-2 W3 Texas Tech 6-8 .429 4-2 2-6 24-13 .649 16-4 4-7 4-2 22-13 5-7 3-2 L2 Oklahoma 5-7 .417 4-2 1-5 20-15 .571 16-3 2-9 2-3 20-15 5-8 2-3 L3 Texas A&M 5-10 .333 3-3 2-7 23-16-1 .588 10-6 6-8 7-2 23-16 5-10 1-4 L1 Kansas State 4-11 .267 2-4 2-7 17-17 .500 11-6 3-8 3-3 17-16 3-7 2-3 W2 Kansas 3-9 .250 1-5 2-4 24-18 .571 15-8 5-9 4-1 23-18 3-12 1-4 L4 BIG 12 2005 RESULTS/SCHEDULE - All Times Central, Subject to Change Wed., Apr. 13 at Nebraska 12-10, North Dakota State 1-0 at Texas Tech 10, Hardin-Simmons 6 at Missouri 10, Southeast Missouri 2 at Wichita State 5, Kansas 1 William Jewell 6, at Kansas State 1 Fri., Apr. 15 *at Texas 2, Oklahoma 0 (ESPNU-10 inn.) *Texas Tech 11, at Kansas State 7 *Baylor 8, at Kansas 4 *at Oklahoma State 6, Missouri 2 (15 inn.) *Nebraska 2, at Texas A&M 1 Sat., Apr. 16 *at Kansas State 7, Texas Tech 5 *at Oklahoma State 6, Missouri 4 *at Texas A&M 5, Nebraska 4 (FSN) *Baylor 13, at Kansas 2 *at Texas 4, Oklahoma 0 (FSN-UT freshman RHP Adrian Alaniz tosses no-hitter) Sun., Apr. 17 *at Texas 11, Oklahoma 7 (ESPN2) *Baylor 3, at Kansas 2 *Nebraska 6, at Texas A&M 4 *at Kansas State 13, Texas Tech 12 *at Oklahoma State 8, Missouri 5 Tue., Apr. 19 Dallas Baptist at Oklahoma State, 6 p.m. Texas-Arlington at Oklahoma, 7 p.m. Wichita State at Kansas State, 7 p.m. Texas State at Texas A&M, 7 p.m. Baylor at TCU, 7 p.m. Wed., Apr. 20 Prairie View A&M at Baylor, 6 p.m. Missouri-Saint Louis (O’Fallon, Mo.), 6:30 p.m. Nebraska-Northern Iowa (Des Moines), 6:30 p.m. Texas at Rice (CSTV), 7 p.m. Wichita State at Kansas, 7 p.m.; Texas Southern at Texas A&M, 7 p.m. Fri., Apr. 22 *Kansas at Texas Tech, 6:30 p.m.; *Oklahoma at Missouri, 6:30 p.m.; *Texas A&M at Kansas State, 6:30 p.m.; *Baylor at Nebraska, 6:35 p.m.; *Texas at Oklahoma State, 7 p.m. 2201 Stemmons Frwy., 28th Floor Dallas, TX 75207 www.Big12sports.com 214/742-1212 Fax: 214/753-0145 Big 12 Conference Baseball Apr. 19, 2005 Page 2 Week 12 Big 12 Preseason Teleconference Fourth-Largest Session Crowd in NCAA Annals The Big 12 baseball coaches had their annual preseason media The Feb. 12, 2005, full-session turnout of 21,995 for games involving teleconferenceon Thursday, Feb. 3. Please go to www.big12sports.com Baylor, Oklahoma State and Texas A&M was the fourth-largest in NCAA for printed quotes and audio archive only of the call. history at the Minute Maid Classic in Houston, Texas. A total of eight of The audio order is as follows (10 min. each): Larry Hays, Texas Tech; the 12 largest session crowds in NCAA annals has been associated with Steve Smith, Baylor; Brad Hill, Kansas State; Mark Johnson, Texas Big 12 members. The record attendance figures are: A&M; Larry Cochell, Oklahoma; Frank Anderson, Oklahoma State; 12 Largest Regular-Season Baseball Crowds in NCAA Division I Augie Garrido, Texas; Tim Jamieson, Missouri; Mike Anderson, History Nebraska; Ritch Price, Kansas 1. 40,106 Houston-San Diego State, PETCO Stadium, San Diego, 2004 Preseason Coaches’ Selections Big 12 head coaches have selected Texas as preseason 2005 champion 2. 28,836 Georgia-Georgia Tech, Turner Field, Atlanta, 2004 for the third consecutive season in their preseason poll. The Longhorns also are No. 1 nationally in three of the four major pre-2005 surveys. Five 3. 27,673 LSU-Tulane, Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, 2002 different schools have won the annual Big 12 titles since 1997, and they were Texas Tech (1997), Texas A&M (1998-99), Baylor (2000), Nebraska 4. 25,175Nebraska-San Diego, PETCO Stadium, San Diego, 2004 (2001-03), and Texas (2002-04). 2005 Big 12 Preseason Head Coaches Poll (Place/1st Place/Total) 5. 21,995 Baylor/OK State/Texas A&M, Minute Maid Park, Houston, Feb. 12, 2005 1. Texas (8) 81 2. Texas A&M 70 6. 21,724 Kansas State/Texas/Texas Tech, Houston, 2004 3. Oklahoma State (1) 62 4. Baylor 55 7. 21,043 Texas-TCU, Ameriquest Field in Arlington, 1996 5. Nebraska 50 6. Texas Tech 39 8. 20,737 Nebraska-San Diego State PETCO Stadium, San Diego, 2004 7. Oklahoma 37 8. Missouri 30 9. 19,482 Nebraska-UCLA, PETCO Stadium, San Diego, 2004 9. Kansas 15 10. Kansas State 11 10. 18,758 Nebraska-Creighton, Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha, 2000 Garrido, Hays Reach 2005 Milestones Wins; Cochell Close 11. 18,348 Hawai’i-UNLV, Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, 1979 As Big 12 coaches Augie Garrido (1,500-plus wins, tops among all coaches in NCAA Division I for all sports) of Texas and Larry Hays of 12. 18,319 LSU-Tulane, Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, 2003 Texas Tech reached 1,500 and 1,400 milestones, respectively, this season. Garrido notched No. 1,500 in his 37th season as a head coach Balance in Phillips 66 Big 12 Postseason Tournaments with a 8-0 Longhorns’ win over Youngstown State on Feb. 27. Hays The Phillips 66 Big 12 postseason tournament returns to Oklahoma City, gained No. 1,400 in the Midland Rockhounds College Classic at Okla., for the 28th time in 30 years as the Big Eight or Big 12 tourney) on Midland, Texas, with a 5-3 triumph over Lamar on Feb. 26. The Big 12 May 25-29, 2005, at SBC Bricktown Ballpark. Tickets are available by has solid representation among active Division I baseball coaches calling Oklahoma City All Sports Association at (405) 236-5000 or via e- with three in the Top Six, and a current listing follows through Apr. 18 mail at www.okcallsports.org. All-tourney packages currently are games: available. Previous winners have been Oklahoma (1997), Texas Tech (1998), Nebraska (1999-2001), Texas (2002-03), and Oklahoma State (2004). Head Coach Seasons Record 1. Augie Garrido, UT 37 1,518-706-8 Seemingly New “Face” at Top Every Week 2. Gene Stephenson, Wich St 28 1,485-476-3 Baylor becomes the latest in an early parade of teams at the top of Big 12 3. Larry Hays, TT 35 1,414-765-2 standings, and it’s a return trek for coach Steve Smith’s Bears. BU bolted 3. Chuck Hartman, Va Tech 46 1,414-771-8 to a 3-0 start by sweeping Texas for three of the No. 1 Longhorns’ seven 5. Mike Martin, Fla. State 25 1,372-463-4 defeats this year before Missouri assumed top spot a week later after a 6. Larry Cochell, OU 39 1,328-808-3 sweep at Kansas State. Nebraska joined the Tigers in the highest perch in the Big 12 at 5-1 apiece on Apr. 3 before MU took over sole spot at 8- 7. Ron Polk, MS State 31 1,256-612-2 1 last week. Then Oklahoma State swept the frontrunning Tigers at Stillwater, Okla., while Byalor won three at Kansas to give Baylor the Bonus Stanzas for Bonus Teleecasts edge at 12-3 (.800), 133 percentage points ahead of NU and Mizzou at 8- Big 12 teams have given regional fans and national television audiences 4 (.667). Texas also took a big step back into top contention by winning their money’s worth in almost every televised contest in recent weeks. three from Oklahoma while Kansas State crept ahead of Kansas at No. 9 Nebraska nd Texas began the trend with a 4-3 Huskers’ win over UT in with a pair of wins over Texas Tech. Lincoln in 15 innings on ESPN2 on Apr. 8. Texas and Oklahoma then battled 10 innings last Friday on ESPNU before the Longhorns prevailed Reason for Balance? Solid Pitching... 2-0 on Seth Johnston’s two-run blast. Texas A&M edged Nebrasks 5-4 in With 15-20 contests remaining in the final “fourth” of Big 12 regular- 10 innings on FSN last Saturday in College Station while in the FSN season activity, pitching improvement at practically every school has nightcap Texas freshman pitcher Adrian Alaniz of Sinton, Texas, became tightened the conference race to all-time-close proportions.
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