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School Texas
Oklahoma
Texas Tech
Oklahoma State
Texas A&M
Baylor
Missouri
Nebraska
Kansas
Kansas State
Big 12 19-7
19-8
17-9
15-11
14-12
13-12
12-14
11-16
7-19
4-23
Pct.
.731
.704
.654
.577
.538
.520
.462
.407
.269
.148
Overall
58-15
38-24
40-21
38-24
42-22
29-31
38-23-1
36-23
31-31-1
26-30
Pct.
.795
.613
.656
.613
.656
.483
.621
.610
.500
.464
Last 5
3-2
2-3
2-3
3-2
2-3
2-3
3-2
2-3
4-1
0-5
Streak
L2
L1
L1
L1
L2
L1
L1
L2
W4
L5
NCAA Austin Regional: Texas 10, Youngstown State 3; Texas 7, Oral Roberts 5; Texas 7, Oral Roberts 3. Oklahoma City Regional: UCLA 9, Oklahoma 1; Oklahoma 6, Central
Connecticut State 1; UCLA 17, Oklahoma 7. Tallahassee Regional: UCF 7, Oklahoma State 3; Oklahoma State 4, Bethune-Cookman 1; UCF 12, Oklahoma State 9 (10 inn.).
Fayetteville Regional: Wichita State 3, Missouri 0; Missouri 11, Le Moyne 3; Arkansas 10, Missouri 7. Atlanta Regional: Texas Tech 10, Mississippi State 6; at Georgia Tech
9, Texas Tech 3; Texas Tech 14, Mississippi State 7; at Georgia Tech 5, Texas Tech 3. Houston Regional: Texas A&M 14, Lamar 3; Texas A&M 12, Texas Southern 1; Rice 3,
Texas A&M 1; Texas A&M 7, at Rice 5. NCAA Austin Super Regional: Texas 15, Vanderbilt 3; at Texas 10, Vanderbilt 2. Baton Rouge Super Regional: LSU 11, Texas A&M 8;
LSU 4, Texas A&M 0. NCAA World Series: Texas 13, Arkansas 2; Texas 9, Georgia 3; Texas 7, Georgia 6; Cal State Fullerton 6, Texas 4; Cal State Fullerton 3, Texas 2 (2 nd).
Kansas
Texas Tech
Oklahoma State
Texas A&M
Baylor
Missouri
Texas
Oklahoma
Nebraska
Kansas State
G
63
61
62
64
60
62
73
62
59
56
Avg
.316
.315
.312
.301
.298
.290
.288
.286
.281
.259
OBpct
.399
.415
.389
.382
.371
.395
.378
.366
.379
.360
Slug
.491
.521
.447
.430
.453
.449
.431
.411
.426
.360
AB
2203
2158
2230
2209
2032
2136
2441
2127
1977
1893
TEAM BATTING
R
H
2B
469
697 139
554
680 139
436
696 129
455
664 118
357
606 113
427
619 118
458
704 139
387
608 107
389
555 112
304
491 95
3B
12
25
14
21
20
21
24
18
10
12
HR
74
85
48
42
54
60
54
41
52
24
RBI
428
513
386
401
330
386
412
329
355
263
BB
252
308
240
273
207
337
300
215
230
259
SO
392
412
347
318
428
441
461
393
380
370
SB
71
143
49
55
58
39
114
73
63
65
SBA
101
169
68
80
80
57
157
99
91
81
S
39
33
54
33
26
32
96
69
58
16
SF
24
34
20
31
31
47
34
27
17
20
Texas
Missouri
Nebraska
Baylor
Texas A&M
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Texas Tech
Kansas
Kansas State
G
73
62
59
60
64
62
62
61
63
56
ERA
2.66
3.76
3.76
3.89
4.07
4.27
4.45
4.70
5.21
5.56
BAvg
.221
.256
.268
.254
.258
.253
.290
.278
.281
.286
W
58
38
36
29
42
38
38
40
31
26
L
15
23
23
31
22
24
24
21
31
30
TEAM PITCHING
IP
H
R
663.0
537 240
560.1
544 291
524.0
537 255
517.2
500 298
562.1
551 293
560.2
545 322
559.2
636 332
540.0
590 339
543.2
590 372
507.0
569 380
ER
196
234
219
224
254
266
277
282
315
313
BB
228
177
165
210
212
229
185
178
270
244
SO
612
462
389
401
495
532
410
395
388
408
CG
5
3
3
3
8
1
12
3
2
3
HR
25
40
37
33
29
38
48
60
50
52
ShO
10
5
6
5
5
1
2
2
1
1
SV
21
14
12
11
12
12
7
10
7
11
BB/9
3.10
2.84
2.83
3.65
3.39
3.68
2.97
2.97
4.47
4.33
SO/9
8.31
7.42
6.68
6.97
7.92
8.54
6.59
6.58
6.42
7.24
Min 2.5 AB/Team Game
Player
CL
Curtis Thigpen, UT JR
Cameron Blair, TTU JR
Ole Sheldon, OU JR
Alex Gordon, NU SO
Cody Ehlers, MU SR
Josh Fields, OSU
JR
Josh Brady, TTU
JR
Lee Laskowski, MU SR
Reid Brees, BU
JR
Ryan Baty, KU
SR
Min 1.0 IP/Team game
Player
CL
J.P. Howell, UT
JR
Sam LeCure, UT
SO
Garrett Broshuis, MU JR
Jason Meyer, TAMU FR
Spencer Grogan, OSUJR
Zach Kroenke, NU SO
Phil Shirek, NU
JR
David Purcey, OU
JR
Justin Pekarek, NU SR
Trey Taylor, BU
JR
80
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
G
72
58
62
59
61
62
61
58
49
63
Avg
.378
.371
.367
.365
.364
.362
.362
.355
.355
.355
OBpct
.465
.436
.411
.493
.460
.465
.436
.438
.405
.383
Slug
.568
.625
.512
.754
.693
.580
.688
.544
.544
.570
AB
278
256
256
211
231
243
260
228
169
265
R
57
65
48
64
55
54
63
42
33
53
H
105
95
94
77
84
88
94
81
60
94
2B
28
23
19
18
20
21
19
13
17
24
3B
2
0
3
5
1
1
3
3
3
0
HR
7
14
4
18
18
10
20
8
3
11
RBI
51
81
54
75
71
47
90
48
28
52
BB
36
29
16
47
48
47
34
33
12
12
SO
26
27
19
34
29
45
47
28
36
39
SB
10
19
3
11
2
2
34
3
0
3
SBA
16
22
4
13
5
5
38
3
1
5
S
75
1
2
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
SF
6
4
4
8
4
5
6
4
3
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
G
24
24
17
24
17
15
15
18
18
16
GS
20
23
17
12
17
15
11
18
11
15
ERA
2.13
2.34
2.61
2.89
2.95
3.03
3.07
3.11
3.16
3.16
BAvg
.188
.213
.225
.235
.302
.238
.266
.207
.231
.255
W
15
9
11
8
12
7
5
9
8
6
L
2
3
0
2
3
5
2
5
1
3
IP
135.1
123.0
114.0
106.0
131.0
104.0
70.1
118.2
74.0
91.0
H
90
97
96
88
155
91
70
89
66
88
R
45
45
44
37
51
40
29
52
31
49
ER
32
32
33
34
43
35
24
41
26
32
BB
53
34
24
41
15
32
34
54
17
26
SO
166
113
91
111
75
73
43
130
75
62
CG
4
1
2
1
7
2
1
1
0
0
HR
7
3
7
3
3
4
5
5
2
5
ShO
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
SV
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
BB/9
3.52
2.49
1.89
3.48
1.03
2.77
4.35
4.10
2.07
2.57
SO/9
11.04
8.27
7.18
9.42
5.15
6.32
5.50
9.86
9.12
6.13
School Nebraska
Texas A&M
Texas
Missouri
Baylor
Oklahoma State
Oklahoma
Kansas
Texas Tech
Kansas State
Big 12 20-7
19-8
19-8
15-11
15-12
14-13
10-17
9-18
8-18
5-22
Pct.
.731
.704
.704
.577
.556
.519
.370
.333
.308
.185
Overall
47-18
45-19
50-20
36-22
45-23
34-24
23-31
35-28
30-25
15-37
Pct.
.723
.703
.714
.621
.662
.586
.426
.556
.545
.288
Last 5
3-2
2-3
3-2
3-2
3-2
2-3
2-3
1-4
3-2
2-3
Streak
L1
L2
L1
L1
L2
L2
L1
L3
L1
W1
NCAA Lincoln Regional: Nebraska 16, Eastern Michigan 11; SMS 4, Nebraska 2; Nebraska 18, Eastern Michigan 2; Nebraska 9, SMS 5; SMS 7, Nebraska 0. Austin Regional:
Texas 7, Bucknell 0; Texas 7, Lamar 3; Lamar 6, Texas 2; Texas 6, Lamar 3. College Station Regional: Texas A&M 6, Oral Roberts 3; Texas A&M 16, Alabama 5; Houston
7, Texas A&M 6; Houston 7, Texas A&M 6 (10 inn.). Hattiesburg Regional: Baylor 7, Murray State 6; Baylor 10, Southern U. 3; Baylor 3, Southern Mississippi 2. Starkville
Regional: North Carolina 4, Missouri 3 (11 inn.); Missouri 13, Middle Tennessee 7; Mississippi State 10, Missouri 5. NCAA Baton Rouge Super Regional: Baylor 4, LSU 1; LSU
6, Baylor 5; LSU 20, Baylor 5. NCAA Tallahassee Super Regional: Texas 8, Florida State 3; Texas 6, Florida State 5. NCAA World Series: Texas 13, Miami (Fla.) 2; Rice 12, Texas
2; Texas 5, Miami (Fla.) 4; Rice 5, Texas 4 (t-3rd).
G
Baylor
68
Oklahoma State58
Texas Tech
55
Kansas
63
Missouri
58
Nebraska
65
Texas
70
Texas A&M
64
Kansas State 52
Oklahoma
54
Texas
Nebraska
Texas A&M
Baylor
Oklahoma State
Missouri
Oklahoma
Kansas
Texas Tech
Kansas State
G
70
65
64
68
58
58
54
63
55
52
Avg
.326
.320
.316
.309
.307
.304
.303
.303
.282
.275
OBpct
.397
.399
.404
.378
.409
.400
.390
.377
.357
.352
ERA
3.50
3.79
4.05
4.49
4.68
5.07
5.17
5.27
5.55
7.41
Min 2.5 AB/Team Game
Player
CL
David Murphy, BU
JR
Jayce Tingler, MU
SR
Eddie Cornejo, OU
SR
Dustin Majewski, UT SR
Jason Jaramillo, OSU SO
Casey Spanish, KU
SR
Matt Hopper, NU
SR
Saccomanno, BU
SR
Scooter Jordan, TTU SR
Jose Virgil, OSU
SR
Min 1.0 IP/Team Game
Player
CL
Houston Street, UT SO
J.P. Howell, UT
SO
Aaron Marsden, NU JR
R. LaMotta, BU
FR
Scott Baker, OSU
JR
Logan Kensing, TAMUSO
Steve Gooch, TTU
JR
Justin James, MU
SO
Steven White, BU
SR
Matt Farnum, TAMU JR
Slug
.514
.503
.444
.466
.444
.467
.467
.455
.405
.408
BAvg
.25250
.25947
.27445
.24945
.28734
.28036
.28523
.29335
.30230
.33515
AB
2522
2024
1944
2179
2002
2230
2339
2188
1834
1845
W
20
18
19
23
24
22
31
28
25
37
R
545
436
420
416
482
484
486
417
295
303
L
627.2
574.2
555.2
610.0
503.2
506.0
470.0
541.2
482.0
447.0
H
823
647
615
674
614
677
709
663
517
508
TEAM BATTING
2B
3B HR
167 29 83
100 20 77
97
19 38
127 20 58
103 17 46
106 15 76
136 37 58
136 10 59
90
8
40
103 14 38
TEAM PITCHING
H
R
ER
299
244 194
291
242 164
302
250 187
381
304 267
329
262 231
348
285 158
331
270 177
361
317 202
366
297 173
455
368 220
IP
601
565
595
585
564
565
538
627
580
630
RBI
512
397
377
369
421
441
439
377
269
276
BB
480
469
471
530
378
426
356
364
332
305
BB
254
240
252
202
298
271
286
211
188
192
SO
4
9
4
4
2
2
3
11
7
1
SO
398
346
289
429
352
367
444
330
365
356
SB
44
40
104
80
81
91
121
52
28
91
SBA
64
51
139
110
115
131
157
78
42
115
S
25
44
32
50
27
64
97
36
21
40
CG
39
49
35
49
40
55
47
41
43
56
HR
3
5
2
3
1
4
1
2
0
0
ShO
18
17
20
18
10
12
12
11
11
7
SBA
5
23
11
24
0
16
7
4
18
16
SF
30
29
25
29
37
26
31
25
20
22
SV BB/9
2.78
2.57
3.03
3.94
4.13
2.81
3.39
3.36
3.23
4.43
SO/9
6.88
7.35
7.63
7.82
6.75
7.58
6.82
6.05
6.20
6.14
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
G
68
58
54
70
57
62
62
62
50
58
Avg
.413
.395
.393
.391
.385
.383
.382
.381
.381
.381
OBpct
.487
.525
.468
.459
.432
.452
.505
.417
.510
.453
Slug
.614
.488
.509
.646
.606
.665
.717
.634
.506
.632
AB
293
215
214
274
213
230
233
194
160
239
R
84
68
37
62
44
58
74
38
46
63
H
121
85
84
107
82
88
89
74
61
91
2B
18
11
15
22
18
15
12
16
11
23
3B
4
3
2
6
1
7
0
3
3
2
HR
11
1
2
12
9
12
22
9
1
11
RBI
67
51
49
85
42
54
66
44
30
54
BB
42
48
31
34
22
24
53
12
41
26
SO
22
9
11
40
25
48
49
37
24
39
SB
3
19
10
21
0
14
6
3
14
15
SO
70
105
113
62
97
58
58
92
130
54
CG
0
1
5
0
2
3
3
1
3
0
HR
3
3
9
5
9
4
9
14
7
4
S
0
7
1
2
1
5
0
2
4
3
SF
1
3
2
5
6
2
2
3
3
2
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
G
40
21
16
30
17
20
16
17
19
18
GS
0
19
16
3
16
10
16
17
19
11
ERA
1.33
2.52
2.90
3.48
3.79
3.83
4.00
4.03
4.12
4.20
BAvg
.181
.230
.247
.223
.274
.300
.284
.252
.252
.269
W
8
10
8
7
10
7
4
7
9
7
L
1
2
3
3
5
5
5
6
4
2
IP
74.2
114.1
115.0
75.0
111.2
89.1
105.2
114.0
129.0
70.2
H
48
97
109
63
117
101
120
110
123
78
R
13
41
45
39
66
46
71
64
63
45
ER
11
32
37
29
47
38
47
51
59
33
BB
13
43
21
32
29
22
24
26
48
20
ShO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
SV
15
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
1
BB/9
1.57
3.38
1.64
3.84
2.34
2.22
2.04
2.05
3.35
2.55
SO/9
8.44
8.27
8.84
7.44
7.82
5.84
4.94
7.26
9.07
6.88
81
School Texas
Nebraska
Texas Tech
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Kansas State
Baylor
Texas A&M
Missouri
Kansas
Big 12 19-8
16-11
16-11
15-12
13-13
13-13
13-13
13-14
9-16
5-21
Pct.
.704
.593
.593
.556
.500
.500
.500
.481
.360
.192
Overall
57-15
47-21
42-20
35-27
37-21
30-25
36-26
35-24
24-29
22-29
Pct.
.792
.691
.677
.565
.638
.545
.581
.593
.453
.431
Last 5
5-0
3-2
3-2
3-2
1-4
3-2
2-3
1-4
1-4
1-4
Streak
W6
L2
L1
L4
L4
L1
L1
L2
L1
L3
NCAA Austin Regional: Baylor 4, Lamar 2; Texas 7, Central Connecticut State 2; Texas 10, Baylor 8; Baylor 10, Lamar 9; Texas 2, Baylor 0. NCAA Lincoln Regional: Nebraska
7, UW Milwaukee 2; Nebraska 9, Marist 1; Nebraska 14, SMS 3. NCAA Houston Regional: Texas Tech 5, Washington 4; Rice 6, Texas Tech 0; Washington 3, Texas Tech 1.
NCAA Wichita Regional: Arkansas 8, Oklahoma 5; Wichita State 8, Oklahoma 4. NCAA Lincoln Super Regional: Nebraska 2, Richmond 0; Richmond 6, Nebraska 2; Nebraska
11, Richmond 6. NCAA Austin Super Regional: Houston 2, at Texas 0; Texas 17, Houston 2; Texas 5, Houston 2. NCAA World Series: Clemson 11, Nebraska 10; Texas 2,
Rice 1; South Carolina 10, Nebraska 8; Texas 8, Stanford 7; Texas 6, Stanford 5; Texas 12, South Carolina 6 (Texas 1 st; Nebraska t-7th).
Nebraska
Baylor
Kansas State
Oklahoma State
Texas Tech
Texas
Missouri
Oklahoma
Texas A&M
Kansas
G
68
62
55
58
62
72
53
62
59
51
Avg
.314
.313
.313
.311
.311
.304
.300
.297
.286
.275
OBpct
.405
.384
.393
.406
.409
.377
.394
.369
.356
.352
Slug
.487
.475
.436
.510
.470
.476
.444
.474
.422
.417
AB
2405
2211
2008
2025
2164
2492
1908
2192
1990
1733
TEAM BATTING
R
H
2B
543
756 154
438
693 131
416
629 112
513
629 124
464
672 108
511
757 164
413
573 109
409
650 122
353
569 104
313
476 104
3B
20
34
10
24
21
30
17
19
13
20
HR
74
53
38
77
65
68
44
76
47
34
RBI
491
401
369
467
424
459
368
380
313
274
BB
298
225
225
300
309
262
257
205
173
179
SO
362
356
393
379
369
429
323
462
372
299
SB
73
68
61
90
75
99
54
77
67
71
SBA
94
93
79
102
97
123
72
106
96
92
S
47
26
29
31
36
44
21
24
33
28
SF
46
37
36
29
22
34
25
28
20
16
Texas
Nebraska
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
Oklahoma State
Baylor
Oklahoma
Kansas State
Kansas
Missouri
G
72
68
59
62
58
62
62
55
51
53
ERA
2.83
3.64
4.02
4.36
4.61
4.76
4.91
5.25
5.25
7.11
BAvg
.233
.249
.262
.269
.282
.267
.281
.293
.294
.324
W
57
47
35
42
37
36
35
30
22
24
L
15
21
24
20
21
26
27
25
29
29
TEAM PITCHING
IP
H
R
645.1 558 239
600.2 572 296
508.1 510 281
553.1 580 319
506.0 556 312
549.2 578 365
552.0 622 371
489.0 581 386
442.1 522 338
469.2 634 422
ER
203
243
227
268
259
291
301
285
258
371
BB
171
183
176
160
212
215
247
181
168
201
SO
536
478
425
421
418
509
471
374
273
395
CG
6
9
7
7
5
2
1
3
8
2
HR
30
45
35
50
44
47
35
66
38
49
ShO
9
5
2
3
5
0
1
2
0
1
SV
23
11
8
12
5
16
14
10
6
7
BB/9
2.38
2.74
3.12
2.60
3.77
3.52
4.03
3.33
3.42
3.85
SO/9
7.48
7.16
7.52
6.85
7.43
8.33
7.68
6.88
5.55
7.57
BB/9
2.79
2.74
3.60
2.37
5.26
1.55
2.40
2.41
2.12
2.29
SO/9
10.71
5.61
6.75
7.48
10.04
5.32
5.90
6.32
8.83
6.50
Min 2.5 AB/Team Game
Player
CL
D. Majewski, UT JR
Pat Maloney, KSU JR
Jed Morris, NU
JR
Jeff Leise, NU
JR
Ty Soto, KSU
SO
Tim Moss, UT
SO
Kevin Jordan, TTU JR
Willie Durazo, TTUSR
Cody Ehlers, MU SO
Ro. Bennett, BU JR
Min 1.0 IP/Team game
Player
CL
Shane Komine, NU
SR
Justin Simmons, UT SO
Aaron Marsden, NU SO
Brad Halsey, UT
JR
David Purcey, OU
FR
Justin Moore, TAMU SO
Kevin Melcher, KSU JR
Kyle Parcus, TAMU JR
Ray Clark, UT
JR
Justin Taylor, BU
SR
82
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
G
64
55
68
67
53
72
57
61
50
58
Avg
.401
.398
.382
.371
.369
.368
.365
.361
.361
.357
OBpct
.446
.472
.443
.433
.467
.415
.490
.461
.457
.417
Slug
.656
.643
.739
.585
.461
.477
.464
.537
.588
.567
AB
212
221
272
294
206
302
192
227
194
171
R
40
66
70
69
44
73
44
51
45
32
H
85
88
104
109
76
111
70
82
70
61
2B
20
17
26
11
10
16
11
14
15
14
3B
2
2
1
8
0
7
4
1
1
2
HR
10
11
23
12
3
1
0
8
9
6
RBI
50
53
90
51
41
40
30
53
52
41
BB
18
36
29
32
24
25
48
33
35
13
SO
43
42
25
29
27
53
29
34
30
19
SB
4
7
4
25
2
40
12
0
2
3
SBA
5
7
4
27
3
49
18
0
2
4
S
1
1
0
4
3
6
8
1
0
2
SF
1
8
12
2
1
2
2
0
2
2
HR
6
10
4
3
3
7
14
6
4
9
ShO
1
1
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
G
15
20
20
18
24
13
16
16
15
19
GS
13
20
13
17
8
13
14
11
11
18
ERA
2.33
2.52
2.70
2.74
3.35
3.39
3.39
3.56
3.73
3.82
BAvg
.178
.225
.219
.241
.266
.256
.278
.276
.245
.253
W
10
16
8
7
5
5
4
5
6
9
L
0
1
1
2
4
3
5
4
4
2
IP
96.2
128.1
100.0
98.2
75.1
93.0
82.1
78.1
72.1
117.2
H
62
106
80
90
77
90
93
82
66
118
R
30
41
39
40
43
44
54
38
30
65
ER
25
36
30
30
28
35
31
31
30
50
BB
30
39
40
26
44
16
22
21
17
30
SO
115
80
75
82
84
55
54
55
71
85
CG
3
4
3
1
0
3
0
3
1
0
SV
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
School Nebraska
Texas Tech
Texas
Baylor
Oklahoma State
Texas A&M
Oklahoma
Iowa State
Kansas State
Missouri
Kansas
Big 12 20-8
19-10-1
19-11
17-10
16-14
15-15
13-16-1
11-15
10-17
11-19
7-23
Pct.
.714
.650
.633
.630
.533
.500
.450
.423
.370
.367
.233
Overall
50-16
43-20
36-26
37-24
42-22
33-27
25-33
24-29
25-28
31-24
26-30 Pct.
.758
.683
.581
.607
.656
.550
.431
.453
.472
.564
.464
Last 5
3-2
3-2
2-3
2-3
3-2
3-2
2-3
3-2
1-4
1-4
5-0
Streak
L2
L1
L2
L2
L1
L1
L1
L1
L4
W1
W5
NCAA Lincoln Regional: Nebraska 16, Northern Iowa 6; Nebraska 5, Rutgers 4; Nebraska 14, Rutgers 10. Fullerton Regional: Arizona State 12, Texas Tech 3; Texas Tech 14,
Temple 3; Texas Tech 9, Arizona State 8; Texas Tech 11, at Cal State Fullerton 5; at Cal State Fullerton 9, Texas Tech 2. Rice Regional: Baylor 7, Houston 1; Baylor 11, at Rice 10;
at Rice 7, Baylor 4; at Rice 5, Baylor 4. Stanford Regional: Texas 11, Long Beach State 2; Texas 4, at Stanford 3; at Stanford 10, Texas 9 (10 inn.); at Stanford 4, Texas 3; Tulane
Regional: Oklahoma State 5, Mississippi 4 (10 inn.); at Tulane 13, Oklahoma State 10; Oklahoma State 16, Mississippi 7; at Tulane 9, Oklahoma State 8. NCAA Lincoln Super
Regional: Nebraska 7, Rice 0; Nebraska 9, Rice 6 (10 innings); NCAA World Series: Cal State Fullerton 5, Nebraska 4; Tulane 6, Nebraska 5 (tie-7 th).
TEAM BATTING
Nebraska
Texas Tech
Oklahoma State
Baylor
Oklahoma
Texas A&M
Texas
Missouri
Kansas
Kansas State
Iowa State
Texas
Baylor
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
Nebraska
Oklahoma State
Iowa State
Missouri
Kansas
Oklahoma
Kansas State
G
66
64
64
61
59
60
62
56
56
53
54
G
62
61
60
64
66
64
54
56
56
59
53
Avg
.334
.318
.313
.301
.298
.291
.290
.282
.275
.275
.260
ERA
3.18
4.02
4.22
4.26
4.42
4.45
4.65
4.72
4.72
5.51
6.45
OBpct
.431
.400
.417
.376
.366
.360
.376
.382
.356
.365
.331
BAvg
.256
.260
.264
.270
.279
.251
.280
.283
.280
.293
.304
W
36
37
33
42
50
42
24
31
24
25
25
Slug
.513
.504
.507
.478
.438
.407
.417
.416
.383
.397
.361
AB
2356
2266
2199
2157
2049
2058
2092
1857
1830
1748
1805
R
607
517
543
449
333
327
371
349
302
318
256
H
787
721
688
650
611
598
607
523
504
481
469
2B
134
138
144
158
100
94
138
101
94
79
91
3B
22
31
21
16
15
10
20
13
18
10
8
L
26
24
27
20
16
22
29
24
30
33
28
IP
555.0
536.2
522.1
562.1
572.0
555.2
457.0
486.1
482.0
512.2
453.2
TEAM PITCHING
H
R
ER BB
552 276 196 138
534 293 240 237
533 294 245 166
588 306 266 147
633 346 281 187
542 348 275 246
495 295 236 222
546 321 255 178
530 294 253 159
602 387 314 242
562 368 325 207
Slug
.671
.653
.657
.608
.578
.563
.531
.752
.500
.545
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
AB
R H
2B
243
53 104 25
239
71 100 15
233
51 93
20
181
46 70
15
218
60 83
15
245
67 93
14
196
36 72
22
230
77 83
13
186
59 67
10
200
43 72
12
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
L
IP
H
6
104.2
112
5
120.1
92
2
91.1
91
3
66.0
59
4
115.1
112
2
131.2
129
3
71.2
79
3
98.0
82
4
74.2
82
3
77.0
79
Min 2.5 AB/Team game
Greg Dobbs, OU
John Cole, NU
Kelly Shoppach, BU
Austin Cranford, TTU
Nebasett Brown, OSU
Jeff Leise, NU
Omar Quintanilla, UT
Dan Johnson, NU
Jimbo McAuliff, OSU
Josh Cavender, KSU
CL
SR
JR
JR
JR
JR
SO
FR
SR
SR
SR
G
59
63
61
56
60
63
49
62
62
52
Avg
.428
.418
.399
.387
.381
.380
.367
.361
.360
.360
OBpct
.474
.465
.464
.484
.469
.462
.401
.507
.450
.422
Min 1.0 IP/Team game
Albert Montes, UT
Gerrit Simpson, UT
Justin Taylor, BU
Logan Dale, MU
Pete Smart, KU
Komine Shane, NU
Justin Simmons, UT
Steven White, BU
Ray Clark, UT
Justin Moore, TAMU
CL
JR
JR
JR
SR
SR
JR
FR
SO
SO
FR
G
22
17
18
19
16
18
18
15
18
17
GS
11
16
11
5
16
18
11
15
11
11
ERA
2.67
2.77
2.86
3.00
3.28
3.35
3.39
3.49
3.50
3.51
BAvg
.273
.207
.258
.241
.256
.250
.277
.225
.274
.270
W
7
6
8
4
8
14
7
10
3
7
HR
81
74
80
64
52
42
29
41
22
38
25
SO
477
412
448
425
503
429
277
380
321
367
314
RBI
548
468
493
394
317
298
324
309
259
287
237
BB
364
259
350
229
176
187
218
252
199
194
132
SO
350
376
402
390
353
372
317
340
379
349
322
SB
123
117
88
50
70
68
71
83
99
51
46
SBA
137
147
105
72
105
99
95
120
134
72
69
CG
16
9
6
15
10
2
2
5
11
6
3
HR
37
36
32
35
47
50
46
57
31
44
46
ShO
4
5
3
4
4
2
3
4
3
2
1
SV
8
13
9
10
15
10
7
10
11
5
10
BB/9
2.24
3.97
2.86
2.35
2.94
3.98
4.37
3.29
2.97
4.25
4.11
3B
2
4
2
2
5
5
2
1
2
2
HR
10
11
12
7
6
7
2
25
4
7
RBI
63
61
68
36
57
48
37
86
34
50
BB
20
20
24
31
31
32
10
63
27
16
SO
21
26
52
21
24
36
20
49
45
21
SB
12
28
4
1
12
17
8
7
23
17
R
44
44
35
32
49
61
40
51
40
36
ER
31
37
29
22
42
49
27
38
29
30
BB
9
39
22
16
33
36
19
61
18
18
SO
85
126
68
56
92
157
40
80
62
49
CG
4
6
3
0
5
7
4
3
1
2
HR
6
5
4
10
3
8
8
7
4
6
S
48
35
46
16
32
38
88
34
41
50
22
SF
32
26
28
29
18
22
20
15
19
13
8
SO/9
7.74
6.91
7.72
6.80
7.91
6.95
5.46
7.03
5.99
6.44
6.23
SBA
15
30
6
1
13
17
10
7
26
23
ShOSV
1 2
0 0
0 0
0 2
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
S
0
6
2
3
4
9
13
0
3
1
BB/9
.77
2.92
2.17
2.18
2.58
2.46
2.39
5.60
2.17
2.10
SF
2
5
3
1
4
3
3
1
1
2
SO/9
7.31
9.42
6.70
7.64
7.18
10.73
5.02
7.35
7.47
5.73
83
Conference
Overall
Last
School W
L
Pct.
W
L
Pct.
Five
Streak
Baylor
23 7
.767
45
17
.726
2-3
L3
Nebraska
21 9
.700
51
17
.750
3-2
L2
Oklahoma
20 10
.667
41
23 .641
2-3
L1
Texas
19 10
.655
46
21
.687
3-2
L2
Texas Tech
18 12
.600
36
26
.581
2-3
L1
Oklahoma State
14 13
.519
36
22
.621
2-3
L3
Missouri
13 14
.481
33
24
.579
3-2
L2
Texas A&M
11 19
.367
23
35
.397
0-5
L5
Kansas
10 20
.333
25
30
.455
2-3
L1
Iowa State
7
23
.233
19
37
.339
2-3
L1
Kansas State
5
24
.172
19
32
.373
1-4
L4
NCAA Minneapolis Region: Nebraska 2, Butler 1; Nebraska 4, Minnesota 1; Nebraska 8, Wichita State 1. Houston Region: Rice 5, Texas Tech 2; Texas Tech 10, Princeton
1; Rice 11, Texas Tech 4. Waco Region: Southwest Texas State 6, Baylor 0; Florida 10, Baylor 1. Oklahoma City Region: Oklahoma 6, Oral Roberts 5 (11 inn.); UCLA 10,
Oklahoma 5; Oklahoma 9, Oral Roberts 7; UCLA 11, Oklahoma 3. Tempe Region: Texas 5, Creighton 4; Arizona State 3, Texas 1; Texas 11, Miami (Ohio) 1; Texas 6, Arizona
State 4; Texas 9, Arizona State 7. Stanford Super Region: Nebraska 7, Stanford 3; Stanford 7, Nebraska 1; Stanford 5, Nebraska 3. Austin Super Region: Texas 7, Penn State 3;
Texas 10, Penn State 0. NCAA World Series: LSU 13, Texas 5; Florida State 6, Texas 2 (t-7th).
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Texas
Kansas State
Texas Tech
Iowa State
Missouri
Baylor
Kansas
Texas A&M
Nebraska
Texas
Baylor
Oklahoma State
Oklahoma
Texas A&M
Kansas
Missouri
Texas Tech
Iowa State
Kansas State
G
68
64
58
67
51
62
56
57
62
55
58
G
68
67
62
58
64
58
55
57
62
56
51
ERA
3.14
3.31
3.66
4.36
4.74
4.81
5.37
5.38
5.74
6.32
7.06
Min 2.5 AB/Team game
Carlos Gautreaux, OSU
Cahz Eiguren, TTU
Landon Brandes, MU
Justin Cowan, NU
Ben Emond, UT
Aaron Runk, ISU
Mark English, KSU
Tommy Nicholson, UT
Tommy Whiteman, OU
Josh Cavender, KSU
Adam Stern, NU
Matt Hopper, NU
CL
SR
SR
SO
SR
SR
SR
JR
JR
SO
JR
SO
FR
Min 1.0 IP/Team game
Chad Hawkins, BU
Trevor Bullock, NU
Charlie Thames, UT
Shane Komine, NU
Jamie Rodrigue, NU
D.J. Jones, UT
Josh Merrigan, OSU
Beau Hale, Beau UT
R.D. Spiehs, NU
Matt Smith, OSU
Kyle Evans, BU
Evan Greusel, OU
CL
SR
SR
R
SO
FR
SR
JR
JR
SO
JR
JR
SO
84
Avg
.325
.314
.304
.303
.302
.300
.289
.288
.286
.284
.283
OBpct Slug
.421 .482
.380 .464
.410 .499
.400 .415
.399 .445
.400 .463
.364 .397
.383 .428
.385 .431
.376 .385
.366 .408
BAvg
.240
.257
.250
.285
.265
.284
.306
.299
.313
.321
.302
W
51
46
45
36
41
23
25
33
36
19
19
G
54
61
46
60
61
56
48
67
64
43
60
64
Avg
.400
.374
.372
.372
.369
.365
.365
.364
.360
.358
.355
.353
G
16
19
42
17
17
26
19
21
19
16
16
17
GS
16
9
0
17
15
19
16
20
5
16
16
9
L
17
21
17
22
23
35
30
24
26
36
32
AB
2346
2248
1945
2201
1714
2176
1889
1966
2094
1829
1956
Slug
.533
.597
.622
.591
.447
.457
.697
.478
.565
.514
.429
.681
BAvg
.225
.222
.214
.200
.254
.265
.300
.215
.246
.267
.229
.236
TEAM BATTING
H
2B 3B
762
117 12
706
124 21
592
126 27
666
117 17
518
95 19
652
130 23
546
91 10
566
100 10
599
140 14
519
95 3
554
88 11
TEAM PITCHING
H
R
ER
537
259 209
575
286 219
517
271 225
559
324 242
581
389 298
544
321 259
571
327 277
601
358 302
694
403 346
619
408 330
529
430 334
IP
598.1
594.2
553.0
499.2
566.1
485.0
464.0
505.0
542.2
470.0
426.0
OBpct
.494
.454
.420
.438
.448
.472
.428
.427
.430
.417
.419
.440
ERA
1.82
2.13
2.22
2.24
2.64
2.89
2.91
3.10
3.23
3.36
3.53
4.04
R
560
420
490
426
356
496
308
386
412
354
308
HR
76
57
66
32
37
60
31
52
45
28
45
RBI
501
390
430
380
317
441
270
347
366
318
271
BB
348
213
338
290
230
326
197
268
283
258
211
SO
389
329
313
308
333
399
294
386
414
397
418
ShO
9
7
6
6
0
1
4
2
0
2
1
BB
167
168
219
235
281
212
176
230
184
249
271
SO
484
491
471
438
436
420
286
429
339
261
327
CG
13
12
11
3
4
9
6
1
15
12
5
HR
44
39
41
38
54
42
39
48
48
53
38
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
AB
R H 2B 3B
195 60 78 20 3
243 60 91 14 2
172 32 64 8
1
242 61 90 23 0
217 53 80 11 3
208 49 76 11 1
178 37 65 14 3
272 60 99 18 2
253 65 91 14 10
148 30 53 9
4
217 54 77 12 2
235 55 83 14 0
HR
0
12
11
10
0
2
13
3
6
2
0
21
RBI
23
76
54
74
42
27
58
43
44
27
45
71
BB
31
35
14
24
30
42
17
24
29
8
24
35
ER
25
17
19
31
26
44
29
50
25
37
42
35
BB
36
21
19
31
22
30
36
43
16
42
39
39
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
W L IP
H
R
11 5 123.1 99 36
6 1 71.2
58 25
4 2 77.0
60 27
11 4 124.2 90 39
9 4 88.2
83 33
12 5 137.0 140 66
8 2 89.2
105 39
12 6 145.1 114 62
8 2 69.2
63 26
8 7 99.0
104 57
11 2 107.0 88 47
5 0 78.0
70 47
SO
105
57
82
159
55
96
68
129
44
114
82
79
SO
18
40
38
31
14
16
26
20
34
18
26
46
CG
7
1
0
6
4
3
1
8
1
1
4
1
SB
11
3
6
7
9
28
3
12
21
2
12
5
HR
6
5
4
6
6
7
6
13
8
9
7
8
SB
126
88
85
74
54
70
69
55
109
98
66
SBA
161
126
111
95
76
95
98
82
145
124
91
SV
8
20
21
11
21
5
7
14
7
6
6
BB/9
2.51
2.54
3.56
4.23
4.47
3.93
3.41
4.10
3.05
4.77
5.73
SBA
16
4
9
7
11
38
3
15
24
3
15
5
ShO
1
0
0
2
4
0
1
3
0
1
2
0
S SF
73 39
40 31
28 41
12327
40 25
19 39
35 20
22 20
29 29
24 25
29 14
SV
0
0
19
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
1
S
2
0
0
2
22
4
1
13
1
7
8
2
SO/9
7.28
7.43
7.67
7.89
6.93
7.79
5.55
7.65
5.62
5.00
6.91
SF
2
7
4
7
2
2
2
3
5
3
4
3
BB/9
2.63
2.64
2.22
2.24
2.23
1.97
3.61
2.66
2.07
3.82
3.28
4.50
SO/9
7.66
7.16
9.58
11.48
5.58
6.31
6.83
7.99
5.68
10.36
6.90
9.12
Conference
Overall
Last
Streak
School
W
L
Pct.
W
L
Pct.
Five
Texas A&M
23
6
.793
52
18
.743
3-2
L2
Baylor
20
7
.741
50
15
.769
3-2
L1
Texas Tech
18
8
.692
42
17
.712
2-3
L2
Oklahoma State
18
9
.667
46
21
.686
3-2
L2
Nebraska
16
9
.640
42
18
.700
3-2
L1
Texas
17
13
.567
36
26
.581
2-3
L1
Missouri
14
13
.519
37
19
.661
4-1
L1
Oklahoma
12
18
.400
30
29
.508
3-2
L2
Kansas State
11
18
.379
26
29
.473
2-3
L3
Kansas
4
26
.133
14
40
.259
3-2
W3
Iowa State
2
28
.067
17
36
.321
1-4 L1
NCAA Waco Region: Baylor 7, Eastern Illinois 3; Baylor 6, Minnesota 4; Baylor 22, Minnesota 6. Columbus (Ohio) Region: Mississippi State 18, Nebraska 14; Nebraska
10, Bowling Green 5; Mississippi State 13, Nebraska 7. Wichita Region: UCLA 12, Oklahoma State 6; Oklahoma State 12, Oral Roberts 4; Oklahoma State 17, UCLA 10;
Oklahoma State 11, Wichita State 8; Oklahoma State 7, Wichita State 6. College Station Region: Texas A&M 6, Monmouth 0; Long Beach State 7, Texas A&M 5; Texas A&M
13, Mississippi 7; Texas A&M 9, Long Beach State 5; Texas A&M 17, Long Beach State 7. Lubbock Region: Texas Tech 5, Rutgers 2; Texas Tech 8, UW Milwaukee 5; Rice 3,
Texas Tech 1; Rice 15, Texas Tech 11. Waco Super Region: Oklahoma State 18, Baylor 11; Baylor 17, Oklahoma State 7; Oklahoma State 6, Baylor 2. College Station Super
Region: Texas A&M 20, Clemson 3; Clemson 10, Texas A&M 3; Texas A&M 5, Clemson 4. NCAA World Series: Alabama 11, Oklahoma State 3; Rice 7, Oklahoma State 2;
Florida State 7, Texas A&M 3; Cal State Fullerton 4, Texas A&M 2 (tie-7th).
Team
AVG
Nebraska
.338
Oklahoma State.324
Baylor
.324
Texas Tech .324
Texas A&M .322
Oklahoma .309
Kansas State .300
Texas
.296
Missouri
.286
Iowa State .282
Kansas
.267
Team
ERA
Texas Tech 4.22
Baylor
4.24
Texas A&M 4.30
Oklahoma State 4.65
Missouri
4.75
Texas
5.52
Nebraska
5.61
Oklahoma 6.25
Kan State
6.61
Kansas
7.57
Iowa State
7.96
G
60
67
65
59
70
59
55
62
56
53
54
AB
2178
2315
2246
2056
2500
2127
1910
2115
1920
1838
1863
W-L
42-17
50-15
52-18
46-21
37-19
36-26
42-18
30-29
26-29
14-40
17-36
Player
AVG
Ken Harvey, NU
.478
Kasey Weishaar, KSU .429
Aaron Runk, ISU
.415
Jason Jennings, BU
.386
Lamont Matthews, OSU .384
Sh. Schumacher, TAMU.374
Adam Shabala, NU
.373
Aaron Wilson, MU
.373
Jeff Hedman, NU
.371
Richard Park, OU
.368
Casey Bookout, OU .367
Billy Gasparino, OSU .364
Player
Brandon Roberson, TTU
Jason Jennings, BU
Chris George, MU
Jody Harris, MU
Matt Smith, OSU
Chris Russ, TAMU
Jared Hoerman, OU
Kevin Tracey, TT
Shane Komine, NU
Casey Fossum, TAMU
Matt Ward, TAMU
Chad Hawkins, BU
Shane Wright, TTU
Thom Dreier, OSU
ERA
2.45
2.58
2.73
2.77
3.09
3.27
3.40
3.52
3.58
3.64
3.66
3.89
3.93
3.95
R
599
696
565
544
591
421
370
478
412
329
297
G
59
65
70
67
56
62
60
59
55
54
53
H
737
749
759
667
804
657
573
627
550
519
498
2B
125
152
140
146
166
114
99
140
138
108
99
3B
34
31
23
25
21
17
18
27
11
19
23
HR
77
132
108
61
128
74
56
55
53
33
28
CG SHO/CBO SV
14
2/0
12
14
5/2
8
14
5/1
6
5
1/1
8
12
3/2
8
12
1/1
8
7
1/0
9
4
1/1
16
5
2/1
11
1
1/1
3
4
0/0
4
RBI
539
637
522
484
548
388
331
422
359
280
233
IP
517.2
584.2
612.2
575.1
492.2
543.1
526.2
521.0
475.1
469.1
452.0
2B
15
9
15
14
17
14
8
21
8
12
16
19
TEAM BATTING
TB
SLG% BB
1161 .531
311
1359 .587
409
1269 .541
310
1046 .509
328
1396 .558
297
1027 .483
206
876 .459
209
986 .466
369
869 .453
320
764 .416
181
727 .390
233
TEAM PITCHING
H
R
ER
542 290
243
573 328
279
651 359
293
609 371
297
541 313
260
612 391
333
642 397
328
607 416
362
576 412
349
652 480
395
637 498
400
HBP
59
97
52
43
51
74
49
42
44
43
31
SO
323
417
424
387
393
388
395
390
449
405
486
GDP
29
49
33
34
41
53
29
47
33
42
42
OB%
.426
.438
.409
.423
.399
.386
.379
.406
.395
.358
.356
SF
42
42
32
28
38
23
25
31
27
13
14
SH
38
28
23
48
18
28
41
54
23
26
21
BB
175
218
218
270
183
255
191
310
240
210
261
SO
435
590
536
584
459
432
438
420
381
365
273
2B
88
79
97
105
103
121
129
130
136
130
131
3B
24
7
10
10
17
17
15
25
21
31
13
HR
50
72
67
66
38
57
85
54
60
76
90
AB
2271
2260
2720
2278
1809
2147
2132
2027
1920
1986
1890
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
3B HR RBI TB SLG%
1
23
86
193 .862
4
7
31
120 .628
3
6
28
98 .690
0
17
68
155 .665
7
30
105 214 .884
0
11
53
138 .568
3
0
37
80 .452
1
5
55
117 .552
2
13
47
111 .685
1
11
42
125 .590
2
16
60
147 .684
3
24
91
187 .757
BB
38
30
23
49
50
20
41
33
26
23
35
50
HBP
8
10
4
5
6
5
4
0
0
13
6
24
SO
23
30
26
35
57
9
31
29
32
25
31
34
GDP
6
1
1
3
4
2
5
2
2
8
7
7
OB%
.558
.521
.503
.493
.497
.425
.496
.444
.448
.454
.458
.492
SO
77
172
50
93
144
51
114
54
79
162
63
108
100
77
2B
6
16
11
20
21
12
23
17
17
15
21
15
24
20
3B
2
0
1
3
2
0
3
3
1
0
3
2
6
1
GP-GS
57-55
53-53
36-36
65-65
65-64
60-57
55-45
54-54
49-45
59-59
57-57
66-66
AB
224
191
142
233
242
243
177
212
167
212
215
247
R
77
53
48
52
87
43
48
47
42
50
48
96
H
107
82
59
90
93
91
66
79
62
78
79
90
W-L
3-4
13-2
4-3
8-4
9-6
12-2
7-6
9-1
6-2
12-7
8-1
7-3
10-4
8-6
APP
27
22
13
17
20
28
19
16
18
20
15
21
19
19
GS
2
18
7
14
18
2
16
16
11
18
14
16
17
17
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
CG SHO/CBO SV IP
H
R
0
0/0
10 69.2 62 24
9
3/0
1
146.2 102 50
2
0/0
0
56.0 53 21
4
1/1
0
100.2 89 46
3
0/0
0
113.2 102 58
0
0/0
3
82.2 77 38
3
0/1
0
127.0 111 57
4
1/0
0
87.0 84 38
2
0/0
2
78.0 84 42
8
3/0
0
133.2 117 70
2
0/0
0
91.0 109 44
4
0/1
3
115.2 114 60
7
0/0
1
126.0 140 67
0
0/0
0
93.1 95 53
ER
19
34
17
31
39
30
48
34
31
54
37
50
55
41
BB
28
50
21
19
44
28
58
33
37
52
9
27
23
49
HR
7
9
1
10
8
7
11
11
6
17
9
16
7
9
SB-ATT
144-170
117-146
146-172
124-161
93-128
44-67
41-57
72-99
40-52
59-80
71-99
B/Avg
.268
.254
.271
.267
.299
.285
.301
.299
.300
.328
.337
SF
4
3
2
5
4
5
2
7
4
3
6
4
AB
301
529
194
357
436
355
453
371
299
584
383
447
547
365
PO
1577
1726
1752
1553
1838
1563
1426
1630
1476
1356
1408
WP
29
53
31
57
49
46
24
64
39
57
63
HBP
42
20
53
49
30
51
45
47
34
43
67
SH
0
6
0
0
0
1
3
2
0
4
0
0
SB-ATT
13-14
4-7
22-24
1-2
10-17
3-5
28-31
0-1
0-2
2-3
0-1
27-30
B/Avg
.236
.193
.273
.249
.234
.244
.245
.254
.281
.231
.296
.238
.276
.251
WP
5
12
2
5
6
6
9
3
5
5
1
14
4
4
85
HBP
3
2
2
5
3
4
10
6
8
16
1
11
11
5
Conference
Overall
Last
School
W
L
Pct.
W
L
Pct.
Five
Streak
Texas A&M
21
9
.700
46
20
.697
3-2
L1
Baylor
18
10
.643
41
20
.672
2-3
L1
Texas Tech
18
11
.621
44
20
.688
3-2
L2
Oklahoma
17
11
.607
42
20
.677
2-3
L2
Missouri
17
12
.586
36
18
.667
2-3
L3
Oklahoma State
15
12
.556
40
21
.656
2-3
L2
Nebraska
10
13
.435
24
20
.545
3-2
W2
Texas
11
18
.379
23
32
.418
1-4
L3
Iowa State
10
18
.357
20
27
.426
2-3
L2
Kansas State
9
19
.321
20
32
.385
0-5
L5
Kansas
7
20
.259
22
29
.431
3-2
W2
NCAA South I Region: Richmond 12, Baylor 10; Baylor 10, Florida 5; Illinois 8, Baylor 7 (13 inn.). NCAA Atlantic II Region: Oklahoma 6, Delaware 3; Oklahoma 9, Rutgers
7; Florida State 23, Oklahoma 2; Auburn 9, Oklahoma 8. NCAA Midwest Region: Oklahoma State 13, Georgia Tech 5; Oklahoma State 13, Arizona State 8; Arizona State 13,
Oklahoma State 5; Georgia Tech 6, Oklahoma State 5. NCAA Central Region: Texas A&M 17, UNC-Charlotte 0; Texas A&M 4, Mississippi State 3; Mississippi State 10, Texas
A&M 9; Texas A&M 6, Washington 4; Mississippi State 11, Texas A&M 5. NCAA Atlantic I Region: Texas Tech 6, North Carolina 2; South Carolina 9, Texas Tech 8; Miami
(Fla.) 13, Texas Tech 0.
Texas Tech
Oklahoma
Baylor
Missouri
Kansas
Texas A&M
Oklahoma State
Iowa State
Nebraska
Texas
Kansas State
G
64
62
62
54 51
66
61
47
44
56
52
Avg .344
.335
.319
.315
.311
.308
.308
.299
.294
.294
.284
OBpct
.422
.425
.405
.412
.397
.373
.426
.374
.368
.371
.379
Slug
.565 .581 .565 .572 .440 .496 .533 .468 .455 .473 .444 AB
2308
2242
2184
1886
1810
2330
2152
1633
1487
1876
1800
Texas A&M
Baylor
Oklahoma State
Texas Tech
Nebraska
Missouri
Oklahoma
Kansas State
Texas
Kansas
Iowa State
G
66
62
61
64
44
54
62
52
56
51
47
ERA
4.27
4.58
4.85
4.85
5.71
5.77
6.30
6.32
6.36
6.45
8.11
BAvg
.258
.258
.274
.298
.287
.290
.298
.312
.303
.301
.330
W
46 41 40 44 24 36 42 20 23 22 20 L
20
20
21
20
20
18
20
32
32
29
27
Min 2.5 AB/Team game CL
Shawn Leimbek, ISU
SR
Casey Bookout, OU
JR
Derek Wathan, OU
JR
Charley Carter, BU
SR
Willy Hill, OU
SR
Ryan Ruiz, TTU
SR
Jason Tyner, TAMU
JR
Josh Bard, TTU
JR
Ryan Fry, MU
SR
Griffin Moore, MU
SR
Ken Harvey, NU
SO
Keith Ginter, TTU
SR
Min 1.0 IP/game
Shane Wright, TTU
Ryan Rupe, TAMU
Matt Schuldt, NU
Justin Stine, MU
Matt Smith, OSU
Kip Wells, BU
Casey Fossum, TAMU
Chance Caple, TAMU
Frank Bludau, OSU
Rusty Philbrick, KU
Danny Prata, OSU
Jon Adkins, OSU
86
CL
JR
SR
SR
JR
FR
JR
SO SO SO
SO JR
JR
G
39
62
59
62
62
60
64
60
54
54
39
64
G
21
15
10
15
15
20
20
19
21
17 25
14
Avg .413
.405
.405
.402
.390
.388
.385
.383
.377
.376
.373
.371
GS
18
15
7
13
15
19
16
9
4
10
5
14
ERA
2.71 2.87 3.13 3.57 3.61 3.71 3.74 3.79 4.09 4.09 4.32 4.54 OBpct
.474
.512
.452
.460
.469
.474
.418
.418
.481
.449
.406
.533
BAvg
.274
.222
.224
.296
.248
.252
.236
.252
.253
.250
.281
.272
TEAM BATTING
H
2B
3B
793 172 27
752 154 27
696 143 25
595 125 14
563 91
14
718 132 24
662 137 27
488 89
19
437 100 8
551 115 28
512 123 13
R
583
606
517
495
383
501
581
337
298
354
351
IP
575.1
538.0
546.0
567.2
372.0
464.2
547.1
444.1
478.1
443.2
393.0
Slug
.613
.811
.579
.772
.562 .474 .442
.674 .844
.739 .613
.707
W-L
14-1 11-4 4-2
6-5
6-3
13-4 12-2 7-1
4-3
4-3
5-4
8-1
TEAM PITCHING
H
R
ER
570 329 273
544 347 274
602 380 294
677 379 306
416 272 236
538 345 298
665 431 383
567 411 312
581 408 338
536 380 318
557 429 354
HR
95
114
115
110
38
86
98
50
41
55
46
BB
180
238
218
182
160
205
231
241
267
236
228
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
AB
R
H
2B
155 37 64
14
222 74 90
12
252 75 102 16
246 57 99
24
51
68 98
21
196 51 76
11
278 71 107 12
264 56 101 22
212 77 80
18
218 63 82
13
150 33 56
11
229 97 85
24
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
IP
H R ER
152.2 166 68 46
113.0 95 43 36
54.2 44 24 19
93.1 110 49 37
84.2 79 42 34
123.2 121 65 51
122.2 108 60 51
73.2 70 43 31
61.2 62 38 28
72.2 69 41 33
66.2 77 44 32
85.1 92 52 43
RBI
516
539
485
451
344
450
542
293
266
324
307
SO
522
530
472
558
270
457
548
382
419
360
296
3B
1
0
5
2
5
0
2
2
0
3
2
1
BB
20 23 25
34
33
44 41 28
11
31
20
27
BB
288
315
290
284
237
236
402
184
151
209
240
SO
422
395
477
418
389
431
411
308
323
397
392
SB
146
70
100
78
92
111
105
45
34
67
30
SBA
202
99
126
104
114
152
129
61
45
88
37
S
46
33
19
10
23
18
25
37
29
63
34
SF
23
29
32
29
18
17
40
21
17
22
20
CG
16
11
3
21
5
3
5
0
4
3
2
HR
71
77
59
50
59
70
93
62
64
73
64
ShO
6
2
5
2
2
5
3
1
1
1
1
SV
11
10
11
10
7
6
11
11
5
5
6
BB/9 2.82
3.98
3.59
2.89
3.87 3.97
3.80
4.88
5.02 4.79
5.22 SO/9
8.17
8.87
7.78
8.85
6.53
8.85
9.01
7.74
7.88
7.30
6.78
HR 5
26
6
21
4
2
0
17
27
20
7
17
SO
116
125
45
78
90
135
129
63
45
79
49
63
CG
13
7
2
2
2
4
6
1
0
2
0
1
RBI
36
76
52
86
38
36
31
71
78
71
39
55
BB
17
48
21
27
33
30
17
14
32
26
10
78
HR 7
12
5
11
12
17
12
7
3
8
10
7
SO 14
27
25 27
33 26 9
42
38 32 26
47 ShO 0
2
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
4
0
SB 3
5
21
1
15
22
39
1
12
10
5
27
SBA 3
7
25 4
23 30 46 4
14 15 5
34 BB/9
1.18
1.83
4.12
3.28
3.51
3.20
3.01
3.42
1.61
3.84
2.70
2.85
S
1
0
6
0
3
10 2
2
1
0
0
0
SO/9
6.84
9.96
7.41
7.52
9.57
9.82
9.46
7.70
6.57
9.78
6.62
6.64
SF
1
5
3
3
1
1
3
0
5
4
4
5
Conference
Overall
Last
School
W
L
Pct.
W
L
Pct.
Five
Streak
Texas Tech
23
7
.767
46
14
.767
2-3
L2
Oklahoma State
21
9
.700
46
19
.708
3-2
L2
Texas A&M
19
11
.633
39
22
.639
2-3
L2
Oklahoma
18
11
.621
39
20
.661
3-2
L2
Baylor
18
12
.600
32
23
.582
2-3
L2
Missouri
15
14
.517
31
27
.534
3-2
L1
Texas
12
15
.444
29
22
.569
3-2
L1
Kansas
12
18
.400
31
25
.554
2-3
L1
Kansas State
10
20
.333
32
24
.571
3-2
W1
Nebraska
7
23
.233
27
35
.435
2-3
L1
Iowa State
6
21
.222
21
31
.404
2-3
W1
NCAA South I Region: Long Beach State 1, Oklahoma 0; LSU 14, Oklahoma 3. Midwest Region: Oklahoma State 8, Stetson 4; Oklahoma State 6, Tennessee 1; Oklahoma State
10, Harvard 7; UCLA 14, Oklahoma State 2; UCLA 22, Oklahoma State 2. NCAA West Region: Fresno State 2, Texas A&M 1; Stanford 3, Texas A&M 1. NCAA Central Region:
Southwest Texas 11, Texas Tech 6 (11 innings); SMS 4, Texas Tech 2.
School
Texas Tech
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Kansas
Kansas State
Texas A&M
Baylor
Texas
Nebraska
Iowa State
Missouri
Avg.
.352
.344
.333
.327
.326
.320
.318
.314
.308
.297
.292
G
60
59
65
56
56
61
55
51
62
52
58
AB
2165
2139
2312
2014
2052
2162
1984
1719
2199
1737
2063
R
637
517
653
431
527
427
418
388
491
363
493
Batting Statistics
H
2B
3B
761
185
23
735
174
35
770
179
20
658
140
20
669
145
30
691
144
20
630
119
29
540
118
26
677
144
16
516
89
26
602
129
18
HR
108
73
149
51
75
63
61
49
55
67
72
RBI
584
464
612
376
477
384
377
337
438
330
446
SB-A
130-173
88-117
88-121
103-126
78-101
105-148
78-103
68-92
49-70
51-76
53-74
FPct.
.962
.965
.955
.947
.949
.962
.950
.962
.961
.950
.961
School
Texas Tech
Texas A&M
Baylor
Texas
Kansas
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Kansas State
Iowa State
Nebraska
Missouri
ERA
4.44
4.56
5.44
5.78
5.79
5.91
5.92
6.09
6.55
6.68
6.98
W-L-T
46-14
39-22
32-23
29-22
31-25
39-20
46-19
32-24
21-31
27-35
31-27
CG
14
12
4
3
0
1
5
0
2
12
9
SV
8
9
13
11
10
16
10
13
5
3
8
Pitching Leaders
IP
H
R
524.2
557
311
525.1
577
346
486.2
550
379
447
524
344
487.2
578
407
523.2
618
407
571.2
703
472
493.2
550
419
429
553
400
534.2
680
467
507
683
441
ER
259
266
294
287
314
344
376
334
312
397
393
BB
172
213
243
186
248
300
263
310
178
281
217
SO
598
483
433
348
375
405
450
428
295
400
362
SHO
4
2
2
2
1
0
1
1
3
4
0
Player/School
Joe DeMarco, KU
Keith Ginter, TTU
Todd Sears, NU
Jeff Guiel, OSU
Heath Schesser, KSU
Joe Dillon, TTU
Scott Poepard, KSU
Rusty McNamara, OSU
Casey Bookout, OU
Francis Collins, NU
Brian Shackelford, OU
Corey Hart, OU
Avg.
.429
.426
.421
.418
.409
.393
.391
.387
.387
.384
.384
.384
G
56
60
62
65
56
57
54
65
59
62
58
57
AB
224
249
233
251
237
229
230
282
212
284
224
203
R
64
93
78
88
70
80
56
80
58
83
66
62
Batting Average Leaders
H
2B
3B
HR
96
16
3
2
106
24
2
17
98
18
3
17
105
32
3
23
97
20
8
16
90
20
3
33
90
19
2
16
109
25
5
24
82
19
0
15
109
17
3
3
86
27
1
16
78
14
8
3
RBI
28
77
79
79
85
89
70
93
66
34
70
43
SB-A
34-36
29-34
6-9
16-18
7-10
19-22
9-12
10-13
3-3
13-17
4-6
12-15
Name/School
Geoff Geary, OU
Brett Bergman, BU
Jason Gooding, TTU
Shane Wright, TTU
Scott Dunn, UT
Monty Ward, TTU
Ryan Rupe, TAMU
Jeff Andra, OU
Kris Lambert, BU
Matt Blank, TAMU
Jon Adkins, OSU
Rusty Philbrick, KU
ERA
2.20
3.25
3.49
3.90
3.88
4.07
4.28
4.32
4.35
4.57
4.62
4.71
W-L
4-3
7-3
11-0
10-2
5-0
9-4
8-2
10-5
8-6
7-4
11-4
3-1
G
32
22
16
15
18
16
12
17
19
16
18
19
SV
8
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pitching Leaders
IP
H
R
61.1
47
18
55.1
54
28
116
111
57
90
108
46
51
42
30
86.1
87
51
80
93
47
106.1
112
60
109.2
111
68
106.1
124
66
117
115
75
57.1
57
35
BB
28
26
31
10
30
29
25
50
36
25
30
20
SO
63
40
137
65
58
117
63
86
104
90
82
36
ER
15
20
45
39
22
39
38
51
53
54
60
30
87
2005
2004
First Team
1B-Curtis Ledbetter, Nebraska, Sr.
3B-Alex Gordon, Nebraska, Jr.
IF-Joey Callender, Texas Tech, Jr.
Seth Johnston, Texas, Sr.
Cliff Pennington, Texas A&M, Jr.
Cameron Blair, Texas Tech, Sr.
C-Taylor Teagarden, Texas, Jr.
OF-Drew Stubbs, Texas, So.
A.J. Van Slyke, Kansas, Jr.
Corey Brown, Oklahoma State, Fr.
James Boone, Missouri, Jr.
DH-Zach Dillon, Baylor, Jr.
UT-Adam Carr, Oklahoma State, Jr.
SP-Max Scherzer, Missouri, So.
Joba Chamberlain, Nebraska, So.
Kyle McCulloch, Texas, So.
Johnny Dorn, Nebraska, Fr.
Mark McCormick, Baylor, Jr.
RP-J. Brent Cox, Texas, Jr.
Ryan LaMotta, Baylor, Jr.
First Team
1B-Josh Brady, Texas Tech, Jr.
2B-Russell Raley, Oklahoma, So.
SS-Cameron Blair, Texas Tech, Jr.
3B-Alex Gordon, Nebraska, So.
C-Jason Jaramillo, Oklahoma State, Jr.
OF-Cory Patton, Texas A&M, Sr.
Michael Mask, Texas Tech, Jr.
Matt Baty, Kansas, So.
Carson Kainer, Texas, Fr.
Drew Stubbs, Texas, Fr.
DH-Lee Laskowski, Missouri, Sr.
UT-Curtis Thigpen, Texas, Jr.
Starting Pitchers-J.P. Howell, Texas, Jr.
Jason Meyer, Texas A&M, Fr.
Garrett Broshuis, Missouri, Jr.
Zach Jackson, Texas A&M, Jr.
Relief Pitchers-Huston Street, Texas, Jr.
Jarod McAuliff, Oklahoma, Jr.
J. Brent Cox, Texas, So.
Coach of the Year-Mike Anderson, Nebraska
Player of the Year-Alex Gordon, Nebraska
Pitcher of the Year-Max Scherzer, Missouri
Newcomer of the Year-Joba Chamberlain, Nebraska
Freshman Player of the Year-Corey Brown, Oklahoma State
Freshman Pitcher of the Year-Johnny Dorn, Nebraska
Player of the Year-Alex Gordon, Nebraska
Pitcher of the Year-J.P. Howell, Texas
Coach of the Year-Augie Garrido, Texas
Newcomer of the Year-Ole Sheldon, Oklahoma
Freshman of the Year-Drew Stubbs, Texas
Freshman Pitcher of the Year-Jason Meyer, Texas A&M
Second Team
1B-Jared Schweitzer, Kansas, Jr.
3B-Ryan Rohlinger, Oklahoma, Jr.
IF-Russell Raley, Oklahoma, Jr.
Ryne Price, Kansas, Fr.
Joe Simokaitis, Nebraska, Sr.
Chris Guitierrez, Oklahoma State, Jr.
C-Josh Ford, Baylor, Sr.
OF-Hunter Mense, Missouri, So.
Matt Baty, Kansas, Jr.
Daniel Bruce, Nebraska, Sr.
DH-Ryan Hill, Texas A&M, Jr.
UT-Clay Van Hook, Texas, So.
SP-Cory VanAllen, Baylor, So.
Kodiak Quick, Kansas, Jr.
Nathan Culp, Missouri, So.
Zach Kroenke, Nebraska, Jr.
Garrett Patterson, Oklahoma, Jr.
RP-Taylor Parker, Missouri, Jr.
Brett Jensen, Nebraska, Jr.
Second Team
1B-Ole Sheldon, Oklahoma, Jr.
2B-Jake Mullinax, Nebraska, Sr.
SS-Ritchie Price, Kansas, So.
Chris Gutierrez, Oklahoma State, So.
Robby Hudson, Texas, Jr.
3B-Josh Haney, Texas Tech, Sr.
C-Sean Richardson, Kansas, Jr.
Craig Stinson, Texas A&M, So.
OF-Reid Brees, Baylor, Jr.
Steve Murphy, Kansas State, So.
Ryan Rallo, Missouri, Sr.
Scott Kirby, Oklahoma State, Sr.
DH-Eric Thornton, Oklahoma, Jr.
UT-Cliff Pennington, Texas A&M, So.
Starting Pitchers-Spencer Grogan, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Mark Roberts, Oklahoma, Sr.
Zach Kroenke, Nebraska, So.
David Purcey, Oklahoma, Jr.
Relief Pitchers-Justin Pekarek, Nebraska, Sr.
Corey Gerstner, Texas Tech, Sr.
Honorable Mention
2B Michael Griffin, Baylor; 1B Chance Wheeless, Texas; 2B Ryan Wehrle,
Nebraska; 2B Justin Colbert, Oklahoma State; 2B Robby Hudson, Texas; 3B
David Maroul, Texas; 3B Carey Avants, Texas Tech; SS Ritchie Price, Kansas;
C Sean Richardson, Kansas; C Jeff Parrish, Oklahoma State; C Cooper Fouts,
Texas Tech; OF Cody Fuller, Texas Tech; OF Gus Milner, Kansas; OF Steve
Murphy, Kansas State; OF Terry Blunt, Kansas State; OF Jacob Priday, Missouri; OF Kody Kaiser, Oklahoma; OF Ty Wright, Oklahoma State; OF Carson
Kainer, Texas; OF Nick Peoples, Texas; OF Andrew Baldwin, Texas A&M; DH
Zane Taylor, Missouri; DH Will Crouch, Texas; UT Eric Thornton, Oklahoma;
P Trey Taylor, Baylor; P Daniel McCutchen, Oklahoma; P Thomas Cowley,
Oklahoma State; P Randy Boone, Texas; P Adrian Alaniz, Texas; P Robert Ray,
Texas A&M; P Jason Meyer, Texas A&M; P Billy Carnline, Texas Tech; P Brian
Duensing, Nebraska; P Abe Woody, Baylor; P Don Czyz, Kansas; P Andrew
Johnston, Missouri; P Dustin Timm, Nebraska; P Will Savage, Oklahoma; P Scott
Richmond, Oklahoma State; P Clayton Stewart, Texas; P Buck Cody, Texas;
P Tanner McElroy, Texas Tech; DH Kevin Smith, Oklahoma; OF Reid Brees,
Baylor; P Mike Zagurski, Kansas.
88
Honorable Mention
DH Josh Ford, Baylor; 3B Michael Griffin, Baylor; SP Trey Taylor, Baylor; 2B
Paul Witt, Baylor; RP Abe Woody, Baylor; 1B Ryan Baty, Kansas; SP Ryan
Knippschild, Kansas; 3B Travis Metcalf, Kansas; OF Matt Tribble, Kansas; SP
Mike Zagurski, Kansas; OF Terry Blunt, Kansas State; RP Mark Alexander,
Missouri; OF James Boone, Missouri; SP Nathan Culp, Missouri; 1B Cody
Ehlers, Missouri; SP Danny Hill, Missouri; 1B Curtis Ledbetter, Nebraska; SS Joe
Simokaitis, Nebraska; RP Daniel McCutchen, Oklahoma; SS Ryan Rohlinger,
Oklahoma; 3B Josh Fields, Oklahoma State; RP Scott Richmond, Oklahoma
State; OF Ty Wright, Oklahoma State; RP Buck Cody, Texas; OF Hunter Harris,
Texas; 2B Seth Johnston, Texas; SP Sam LeCure, Texas; SP Kyle McCulloch,
Texas; DH Ryan Russ, Texas; SP Justin Simmons, Texas; 3B Austin Boggs, Texas
A&M; 1B Coby Mavroulis, Texas A&M; 2B Erik Schindewolf, Texas A&M; SP
Dallas Braden, Texas Tech
2003
First Team
1B-Matt Hopper, Nebraska, Sr.
2B-Eddie Cornejo, Oklahoma, Sr.
SS-Omar Quintanilla, Texas, Jr.
3B-Josh Fields, Oklahoma State, So.
C-Jason Jaramillo, Oklahoma State, So.
OF-Chris Durbin, Baylor, Sr.
OF-David Murphy, Baylor, Jr.
OF-Jayce Tingler, Missouri, Sr.
OF-Jose Virgil, Oklahoma State, Sr.
OF-Dustin Majewski, Texas, Sr.
DH-Curtis Ledbetter, Nebraska, So.
UT—Michael Griffin, Baylor, So.
Starting Pitchers-Aaron Marsden, Nebraska, Jr.
J.P. Howell, Texas, So.
Quinton Robertson, Nebraska, Jr.
Scott Baker, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Relief Pitchers-Huston Street, Texas, So.
Scott Beerer, Texas A&M, Jr.
Player of the Year-Matt Hopper, Nebraska
Pitcher of the Year-Aaron Marsden, Nebraska
Coach of the Year-Mike Anderson, Nebraska
Newcomer of the Year-Scott Beerer, Texas A&M
Freshman of the Year-Taylor Teagarden, Texas
Second Team
1B-Ryan Baty, Kansas, Jr.
2B-Erik Schindewolf, Texas A&M, Jr.
SS-Ian Kinsler, Missouri, Jr.
3B-Cliff Pennington, Texas A&M, Fr.
C-Brad Flanders, Missouri, Jr.
OF-Casey Spanish, Kansas, Sr.
Jeff Leise, Nebraska, Sr.
Reggie Willits, Oklahoma, Sr.
Eric Sultemeier, Texas,
Cory Patton, Texas A&M, Jr.
DH-Ross Bennett, Baylor, Sr.
UT-Kevin Wheeler, Kansas, Sr.
Starting Pitchers-Steven White, Baylor, Sr.
Justin James, Missouri, So.
Matt Farnum, Texas A&M, Jr.
Relief Pitchers-Zane Carlson, Baylor, Jr.
Jarod McAuliff, Oklahoma, So.
Daniel Rew, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Shane Hawk, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Honorable Mention
C Josh Ford, Baylor; RP Ryan LaMotta, Baylor; 1B Mark Saccomanno, Baylor; RP
Abe Woody, Baylor; SS Ritchie Price, Kansas; C Ryan Baldwin, Kansas State; RP
Eric Rollins, Kansas State; OF Pat Maloney, Kansas State; 1B Tim Doty, Kansas
State; 1B Cody Ehlers, Missouri; OF Ryan Rallo, Missouri; P Andy Shipman,
Missouri; RP Travis Wendte, Missouri; 3B Alex Gordon, Nebraska; C John
Grose, Nebraska; 2B Jake Mullinax, Nebraska; SS Joe Simokaitis, Nebraska;
RP Casey Brown, Oklahoma; SS Chris Gutierrez, Oklahoma State; DH Mario
Matulich, Oklahoma State; OF Lyndsey Simmons, Oklahoma State; 1B John
Urick, Oklahoma State; OF Joe Ferin, Texas; RP Brantley Jordan, Texas; 2B Tim
Moss, Texas; SP Danny Muegge, Texas; SP Justin Simmons, Texas; C Taylor
Teagarden, Texas; OF Justin Ruggiano, Texas A&M; OF Scooter Jordan, Texas
Tech; RP Jeff Karstens, Texas Tech; RP J. Brent Cox;
2002
First Team
1B-Mike Huggins, Baylor, Jr.
2B-Tim Moss, Texas, So.
SS-Gera Alvarez, Texas Tech, Sr.
3B-Ty Soto, Kansas State, So.
C-Jed Morris, Nebraska, Jr.
OF-Pat Maloney, Kansas State, Jr.
OF-Jeff Leise, Nebraska, Jr.
OF-Jason Fransz, Oklahoma, Jr.
OF-Jon Slack, Texas Tech, Jr.
DH-Ross Bennett, Baylor, Jr.
Starting Pitchers-Justin Taylor, Baylor, Sr.
Aaron Marsden, Nebraska, So.
Justin Simmons, Texas, So.
Relief Pitchers-Huston Street, Texas, Fr.
Steve Rowe, Texas Tech, Sr.
Player of the Year-Jed Morris, Nebraska
Pitcher of the Year-Justin Simmons, Texas
Coach of the Year-Augie Garrido, Texas
Newcomer of the Year-Aaron Marsden, Nebraska
Freshman Player of the Year-J.D. Reininger, Texas
Freshman Pitcher of the Year-Huston Street, Texas
Second Team
1B-Jeff Ontiveros, Texas, Sr.
2B-Nebassett Brown, Oklahoma State, Sr.
SS- (tie) Trey Webb, Baylor, So.
Michael Hollimon, Fr.
3B-Omar Quintanilla, Texas, So.
C-Willie Durazo, Texas Tech, Sr.
OF-Chris Durbin, Baylor, Jr.
Jayce Tingler, Missouri, Jr.
Daylon Monette, Oklahoma State, Jr.
DH-Cody Ehlers, Missouri, So.
Nick Blankenship, Texas Tech, Sr.
Starting Pitchers-Shane Komine, Nebraska, Sr.
Scott Baker, Oklahoma State, So.
Brad Halsey, Texas, Jr.
Relief Pitchers-Kyle Edens, Baylor, Sr.
Franco Pezely, Kansas State, Sr.
Honorable Mention
1B Mick Weiss, Missouri; 1B Ryan Smith, Texas Tech; 2B Eddie Cornejo,
Oklahoma; 2B Will Bolt, Nebraska; 3B Ryan Klocksein, Kansas; 3B Paul Powell,
Oklahoma State; 3B Jeff Blevins, Nebraska; SS Osmar Castillo, Kansas State; SS
Jody Roughton, Missouri; SS Rob Watson, Oklahoma State; C Ryan Richardson,
Oklahoma; C Jason Jaramillo, Oklahoma State; C Ryan Hubele, Texas; C Rusty
Meyer, Texas A&M; OF Scooter Jordan, Texas Tech; OF Ryan Baty, Kansas; OF
Lee Laskowski, Missouri; OF Jose Virgil, Oklahoma State; OF Dustin Majewski,
Texas; DH Tim Doty, Kansas State; DH-3B J.D. Reininger, Texas; DH Justin
Pouk, Texas A&M; SP Jeff Davis, Kansas; SP Chris Reilly, Oklahoma State; SP
Nick McCurdy, Oklahoma State; OF Jeff Salazar, Oklahoma State; SP Jared
Theodorakos; RP Mitch Walter, Kansas State; RP David Purcey, Oklahoma;
RP Joe Weaver, Oklahoma State; RP Logan Kensing, Texas A&M; RP Eugene
Espineli, Texas
89
2001
2000
First Team
1B-Dan Johnson, Nebraska, Sr.
2B-Nebassett Brown, Oklahoma State, Jr.
SS-Omar Quintanilla, Texas, Fr.
3B-Nick Blankenship, Texas Tech, Jr.
Utility-Austin Cranford, Texas Tech, Jr.
C-Kelly Shoppach, Baylor, Jr.
OF-Chris Durbin, Baylor, So.
OF-Greg Dobbs, Oklahoma, Jr.
OF-Pat Maloney, Kansas State, So.
OF-John Cole, Nebraska, Jr.
DH-Matt Hopper, Nebraska, So.
Starting Pitchers-Shane Komine, Nebraska, Jr.
Steven White, Baylor, So.
Brandon Roberson, Texas Tech, Sr.
Gerrit Simpson, Texas, Jr.
Relief Pitchers-Thom Ott, Nebraska, Jr.
Joe Weaver, Oklahoma, Fr.
First Team
1B-Dan Johnson, Nebraska, Jr.
2B-Tommy Nicholson, Texas, Jr.
SS-Ryan Stegall, Missouri, So.
3B-Jason Bartlett, Oklahoma, Jr.
Utility-Todd West, Texas, Jr.
C-Justin Cowan, Nebraska, Jr.
OF-Aaron Runk, Iowa State, Sr.
OF-Carlos Gautreaux, Oklahoma State, Sr.
OF-Ben Emond, Texas, Sr.
OF-Jeff Bajenaru, Oklahoma, Sr.
DH-Matt Hopper, Nebraska, Fr.
Starting Pitchers-Chad Hawkins, Baylor, Jr.
Kyle Evans, Baylor, Jr.
Shane Komine, Nebraska, So.
Beau Hale, Texas, Jr.
Relief Pitchers-Zane Carlson, Baylor, Fr.
Charlie Thames, Texas, Jr.
Player of the Year-Kelly Shoppach, Baylor
Pitcher of the Year-Shane Komine, Nebraska
Coach of the Year-Dave Van Horn, Nebraska
Special Recognition Award-Lyle Smith, Iowa State
Newcomer Player of the Year-Greg Dobbs, Oklahoma
Newcomer Pitcher of the Year-Gerrit Simpson, Texas
Freshman Player of the Year-Omar Quintanilla, Texas
Freshman Co-Pitchers of the Year-Justin Simmons, Texas
Joe Weaver, Oklahoma State
Player of the Year-Shane Komine, Nebraska
Coach of the Year-Steve Smith, Baylor
Newcomer Player of the Year-Dan Johnson, Nebraska
Newcomer Pitcher of Year—Charlie Thames, Texas
Freshman Player of the Year-Matt Hopper, Nebraska
Freshman Pitcher of the Year-Zane Carlson, Baylor
Second Team
1B-Joe Urban, Iowa State, Sr.
2B-J.D. Loudabarger, Kansas State, Sr.
SS-Gera Alvarez, Texas Tech, Jr.
John Nelson, Kansas, Sr.
3B-Ryan Klocksien, Kansas, Jr.
Utility-Ryan Hubele, Texas, So.
C-Jed Morris, Nebraska, So.
OF-Jeff Leise, Nebraska, So.
Luke Scott, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Matt Rosenberg, Texas, Jr.
Kerry Hodges, Texas Tech, Jr.
DH-Matt Williams, Baylor, Sr.
Starting Pitchers-Chris Phillips, Texas Tech, Jr.
Alan Bomer, Iowa State, So.
Justin Simmons, Texas, Fr.
Justin Taylor, Baylor, Jr.
Pete Smart, Kansas, Sr.
Josh Merrigan, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Relief Pitchers-Chris Russ, Texas A&M, Sr.
Honorable Mention
2B Trevor Mote, Baylor; P-IF Paul Thorp, Baylor; 3B Rob Conway, Iowa State;
P Lincoln Mincks, Iowa State; OF T.J. Bohn, Iowa State; P Alex Donnelly, Iowa
State; OF Doug Dreher, Kansas; OF Jesse Gremminger, Kansas; C Brent Del
Chiaro, Kansas; P Kelvin Day, Kansas State; SS Omar Castillo, Kansas State;
Utility Josh Cavender, Kansas State; P Luke Robertson, Kansas State; RP Scott
Tallman, KSU; OF Kasey Weishaar, Kansas State; SS-P Ryan Stegall, Missouril;
OF Jayce Tingler, Missouri; 1B Mick Weiss, Missouri; C-3B Jon Williams,
Missouri; 3B Jeff Blevins, Nebraska; OF Adam Stern, Nebraska; P Rocky Cherry,
Oklahoma; SS Sergio Garcia, Oklahoma; 3B Jason Bartlett, Oklahoma; OF
Jerome Godsey, Oklahoma; DH Jose Virgil, Oklahoma State; OF Jimbo McAuliff,
Oklahoma State; 1B-P Rob Watson, Oklahoma State; SS Paul Powell, Oklahoma
State; P Nick McCurdy, Oklahoma State; C Sam Anderson, UT; 3B Ryan Brooks,
UT; P Justin Moore, Texas A&M; C Anthony Arnerich, Texas Tech; OF Jason
Rainey, Texas Tech; P Blake McGinley, Texas Tech
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Second Team
1B-Mark English, Kansas State, Jr.
Rick Park, Oklahoma, Sr.
2B-Preston Underdown, Baylor, Sr.
SS-Tommy Whiteman, Oklahoma, So.
3B-Ryan Klocksien, Kansas, So.
UT-Jace Brewer, Baylor, So.
C-Kelly Shoppach, Baylor, So.
OF-Jaime Bubela, Baylor, Jr.
Adam Stern, Nebraska, So.
Marco Cunningham, Texas Tech, Sr.
Jason Rainey, Texas Tech, Jr.
DH-Chaz Eiguren, Texas Tech, Sr.
Starting Pitchers-Austin Mix, Oklahoma, Fr.
Matt Smith, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Josh Merrigan, Oklahoma State, Jr.
D.J. Jones, Texas, Sr.
Relief Pitcher-Jeff Bajenaru, Oklahoma, Sr.
Honorable Mention
1B Jeff Ontiveros, Texas; 2B Zach Lekse, Oklahoma; 2B Will Bolt, Nebraska; SS
Nebassett Brown, Oklahoma State; SS John Nelson, Kansas; 3B Landon Brandes,
Missouri; C Ryan Wickham, Iowa State; C Ryan Budde, Oklahoma State; OF
Daylan Holt, Texas A&M; DH Jade O’Brien, Iowa State; SP Pete Smart, Kansas;
SP Rusty Philbrick, Kansas; SP Jamie Rodrigue, Nebraska; SP Kevin Tracey,
Texas Tech
1999
First Team
1B-Ken Harvey, Nebraska, Jr.
2B-Eric Nelson, Baylor, Sr.
SS-Jason Moore, Texas, So.
3B-Josh Holliday, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Utility-Billy Gasparino, Oklahoma State, Sr.
C-Josh Bard, Texas Tech, Jr.
OF-Lamont Matthews, Oklahoma State, Jr.
OF-Daylan Holt. Texas A&M0, So.
OF-Kasey Weishaar, Kansas State, So.
OF-Jon Topolski, Baylor, Sr.
DH-Casey Bookout, Oklahoma, Sr.
Starting Pitchers-Casey Fossum, Texas A&M, Jr.
Jason Jennings, Baylor, Jr.
Matt Smith, Oklahoma State, So.
Jody Harris, Missouri, Jr.
Relief Pitchers-Brandon Roberson, Texas Tech, Jr.; Chris Russ, Texas A&M, So.
Player of the Year-Jason Jennings, Baylor
Coach of the Year-Mark Johnson, Texas A&M
Newcomer of the Year-Jody Harris, Missouri
Freshman of the Year-Shane Komine, Nebraska
Second Team
1B-John Scheschuk, Texas A&M, Sr.
2B-Kevin Lucas, Oklahoma State, Sr.
SS-Zach Lekse, Oklahoma, Jr.
3B-Aaron Wilson, Missouri, Sr.
UT-Steve Scarborough, Texas A&M, Jr.
C-Shawn Schumacher, Texas A&M, Sr.
OF-Aaron Runk, Iowa State, Jr.
Ryan Ruiz, Texas Tech, Sr.
Bobby Walters, Oklahoma, Sr.
Steven Truitt, Texas A&M, Jr.
DH-Richard Park, Oklahoma, Jr.
Starting Pitchers-Shane Wright, Texas Tech, Sr.
Chance Caple, Texas A&M, Jr.
Justin Stine, Missouri, Sr.
Jared Hoerman, Oklahoma, Sr.
Relief Pitchers-Tim Johnson, Kansas State, Sr.
Jeff Bajenaru, Oklahoma, Jr.
Honorable Mention
1B Matt Williams, Baylor; 1B 1B Jay McCullough, Oklahoma State; DH Jeff
Hedman, Nebraska; 2B Chad Tabor, Kansas State; 2B Tommy Nicholson, Texas;
SS Mack Paciorek, Iowa State; SS Ryan Stegall, Missouri; SS John Nelson, Kansas;
SS Lance Woodcock, Texas Tech; 3B Jason Huth, Texas Tech; C Jon Williams,
Missouri; C Sam Anderson, Texas; SP Chad Hawkins, Baylor; SP Shane Komine,
Nebraska; SP Scott Dunn, Texas; SP Thom Dreier, Oklahoma State; SP Jeremy
Krismer, Oklahoma State; RP Rusty Rushing, Oklahoma State; RP Phil Seibel,
Texas; RP Chris George, Missouri; Thom Dreier, Oklahoma State; OF Jamal
Strong, Nebraska; OF J.R. Warner, Missouri.
1998
First Team
1B-Charley Carter, Baylor, Sr.
IF-Keith Ginter, Texas Tech, Sr.
IF-Corey Hart, Oklahoma, Sr.
IF-Griffin Moore, Missouri, Sr.
IF-Derek Wathan, Oklahoma, Jr.
IF-Craig Kuzmic, Texas A&M, Jr.
C-Josh Bard, Texas Tech, So.
Josh Holliday, Oklahoma State, Jr.
OF-Ryan Fry, Missouri, Sr.
OF-Willy Hill, Oklahoma, Sr.
OF-Jason Tyner, Texas A&M, Jr.
OF-Jon Topolski, Baylor, Jr.
DH-Casey Bookout, Oklahoma, Jr.
Utility-Jason Jennings, Baylor, So.
Starting Pitchers-Kip Wells, Baylor, Jr.
Ryan Rupe, Texas A&M, Sr.
Casey Fossum, Texas A&M, So.
Geoff Geary, Oklahoma, Sr.
Shane Wright, Texas Tech, Jr.
Relief Pitchers-Danny Prata, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Chris George, Missouri, Jr.
Co-Players of the Year-Jason Jennings, Baylor; Jason Tyner, Texas A&M
Coach of the Year-Mark Johnson, Texas A&M
Newcomer of the Year-Craig Kuzmic, Texas A&M
Freshman of the Year-Matt Smith, Oklahoma State
Second Team
1B-John Scheschuk, Texas A&M, Jr.
IF-Kevin Jordan, Texas Tech, Jr.
IF-Billy Gasparino, Oklahoma State, Jr.
IF-Jose Montenegro, Oklahoma, Sr.
IF-Bill Uelmen, Iowa State, Sr.
IF-Jason Huth, Texas Tech, Jr.
C-Scott Sandusky, Texas A&M, Sr.
OF-Mark Cridland, Texas, Sr.
Clint Wyrick, Kansas, Sr.
Ryan Ruiz, Texas Tech, Jr.
James Blair, Baylor, Jr.
Aaron Runk, Iowa State, So.
DH- Tony Lucca, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Starting Pitchers-Justin Stine, Missouri, Jr.
Jon Adkins, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Matt Smith, Oklahoma State, Fr.
Kevin Olsen, Oklahoma, Sr.
Relief Pitchers-Eric French, Texas A&M, Sr.
Andy Silva, Kansas State Jr.
Honorable Mention
1B Shawn Leimbek, Iowa State; 2B Eric Nelson, Baylor; SS Brian Schmidt,
Nebraska; SS Kevin Lucas, Oklahoma State; C Josh Dimmick, Kansas; C Yancy
Ayres, Kansas State; 3B Josh Marn, Kansas State; OF Jeremy Dodson, Baylor;
OF Eric Sommerhauser, Kansas State; OF Marc Fournier, Oklahoma State; DH
Richard Park, Oklahoma; DH Jake Epstein, Missouri; SP Matthew Schuldt,
Nebraska; SP Scott Dunn, Texas; SP Monty Ward, Texas Tech; RP Steve Larkin,
Iowa State; Thom Dreier, Oklahoma State.
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1997
First Team
1B - Joe Dillon, Texas Tech, Sr.
2B - Keith Ginter, Texas Tech, Jr.
SS - Heath Schesser, Kansas State, Jr.
3B - Rusty McNamara, Oklahoma State, Sr.
C - Javier Flores, Oklahoma, Sr.
OF - Francis Collins, Nebraska, Jr.
Jeff Guiel, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Jason Tyner, Texas A&M, So.
DH - Casey Bookout, Oklahoma, So.
Utility - Todd Sears, Nebraska, Jr.
Starting Pitchers - Kris Lambert, Baylor, Sr.
Scott Williamson, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Ryan Rupe, Texas A&M, Jr.
Jason Gooding, Texas Tech, Jr.
Shane Wright, Texas Tech, So.
Relief Pitchers - Jason Jennings, Baylor, Fr.
Geoff Geary, Oklahoma, Jr.
Player of the Year: Joe Dillon, Texas Tech
Newcomer of the Year: Keith Ginter, Texas Tech
Freshman of the Year: Josh Bard, Texas Tech
Coach of the Year: Larry Hays, Texas Tech
Second Team
1B - Jason Bichelmeyer, Kansas State, Sr.
Tony Lucca, Oklahoma State, Jr.
2B - Billy Gasparino, Oklahoma State, So.
SS - Joe DeMarco, Kansas, Sr.
3B - Jason Stephens, Texas A&M, Sr.
C - Josh Bard, Texas Tech, Fr.
OF - Jon Topolski, Baylor, So.
Mark Cridland, Texas, Jr.
Brett Loeffler, Texas, So.
Johnny Hunter, Texas A&M, Sr.
DH - Scott Poepard, Kansas State, Sr.
Utility - Kip Harkrider, Texas, Jr.
Josh Holliday, Oklahoma State, So.
Starting Pitchers - Eric Yanz, Kansas State, Sr.
Jon Adkins, Oklahoma State, So.
Monty Ward, Texas Tech
Jeff Andra, Oklahoma, Jr.
Relief Pitchers - Brett Bergman, Baylor, Jr.
Josh Wingerd, Kansas, Sr.
David Johnson, Kansas State, Jr.
Honorable Mention
2B Eric Nelson, Baylor; SS Griffin Moore, Missouri; SS Derek Wathan,
Oklahoma; 3B Bill Uelmen, Iowa State; C Guye Senjem, Iowa State; OF James
Blair, Baylor; OF Jeremy Dodson, Baylor; OF Justin Headley, Kansas; OF Matt
Nivens, Missouri; Utility Brian Shackleford, Oklahoma; OF Brandon Toro,
Texas Tech; OF Aaron Runk, Iowa State; OF Ryan Fry, Missouri; DH Aaron
Wilmes, Kansas; P Steve Fish, Nebraska; P Marques Davis, Oklahoma State; P
Brad Ralston, Texas Tech.
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2005
First Team
Zach Dillon, Baylor, Jr.
Michael Griffin, Baylor, Sr.
Ryan LaMotta, Baylor, Jr.
Sean Walker, Baylor, Sr.
Matt Baty, Kansas, Jr.
Mike Bessolo, Kansas, Sr.
Mike Dudley, Kansas, Sr.
Andy Scholl, Kansas, Sr.
A.J. Van Slyke, Kansas, Jr.
Mike Zagurksi, Kansas, Sr.
B.J. Kissel, Kansas State, Jr.
James Boone, Missouri, Jr.
Cosme Caballero, Missouri, Sr.
Nathan Culp, Missouri, So.
Max Scherzer, Missouri, So.
Travis Wendte, Missouri, Jr.
Jeremy Becker, Nebraska, Sr.
Daniel Bruce, Nebraska, Sr.
Brian Duensing, Nebraska, Jr.
Dustin Timm, Nebraska, Sr.
*Aaron Ivey, Oklahoma, So.
Ryan Rohlinger, Oklahoma, Jr.
Scott Rooker, Oklahoma, So.
David Bacon, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Dooley Prince, Texas, Sr.
Drew Stubbs, Texas, So.
Jon Michael Cline, Texas A&M, Sr.
Kyle Marlatt, Texas A&M, Sr.
Cody Fuller, Texas Tech, Sr.
Second Team
Jeff Mandel, Baylor, So.
Jake Kauzlarich, Kansas, Sr.
Clint Schambach, Kansas, Sr.
Scott Sharpe, Kansas, Sr.
Terry Blunt, Kansas State, Sr.
Steve Murphy, Kansas State, Jr.
Trevor Helms, Missouri, Jr.
John McKee, Missouri, So.
Hunter Mense, Missouri, So.
Phil Shirek, Nebraska, Sr.
Matt Bose, Oklahoma, Sr.
Rusty Ryal, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Keanon Simon, Oklahoma State, So.
Carson Kainer, Texas, So.
Andrew Baldwin, Texas A&M, Sr.
Coby Mavroulis, Texas A&M, Jr.
Justin Pouk, Texas A&M, Sr.
Tanner McElroy, Texas Tech, Sr.
2004
First Team
Michael Griffin, Baylor, Jr.
Sean Walker, Baylor, Jr.
Tyler Bullock, Baylor, So.
Zach Dillon, Baylor, So.
Ryan LaMotta, Baylor, So.
Andy Pape, Baylor, So.
Ryan Baty, Kansas, Sr.
Chris Smart, Kansas, Sr. Danny Wilson, Kansas State, Sr.
Jason Long, Kansas State, So.
Chris Carlson, Kansas State, Fr.-RS
Mark Alexander, Missouri, Sr.
Ryan Rallo, Missouri, Sr.
Garrett Broshuis, Missouri, Jr.
James Boone, Missouri, So.
Justin Pekarek, Nebraska, Sr.
Mike Sillman, Nebraska, Sr.
Jeremy Becker, Nebraska, Jr.
Daniel Bruce, Nebraska, Jr.
Dustin Timm, Nebraska, Jr.
Mike Swindell, Oklahoma, Sr.
Matt Bose, Oklahoma, Jr.
Blake Hurlbutt, Oklahoma, Fr.-RS
John Forrest, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Mario Matulich, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Daniel Rew, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Justin Moore, Texas A&M, Sr. Erik Schindewolf, Texas A&M, Sr.
Corey Gerstner, Texas Tech, Sr. Second Team
Jared Clements, Baylor, Sr.
Kevin Sevigny, Baylor, So.
Matt Tribble, Kansas, Sr.
Josh Heinrich, Kansas State, Sr.
Terry Blunt, Kansas State, Jr.
Taylor Parker, Missouri, So.
John Grose, Nebraska, Sr.
Jake Mullinax, Nebraska, Sr.
Curtis Ledbetter, Nebraska, Jr.
Phil Shirek, Nebraska, Jr.
Mark Roberts, Oklahoma, Sr.
David Purcey, Oklahoma, Jr. Justin Simmons, Texas, Sr.
Michael Hollimon, Texas, Jr.
Seth Johnston, Texas, Jr.
Coby Mavroulis, Texas A&M, So.
Steven Thomas, Texas Tech, Sr.
2003
First Team
Ross Bennett, Baylor, Sr.
Steven White, Baylor, Sr.
Michael Griffin, Baylor, So.
Sean Walker, Baylor, So.
Zach Dillon, Baylor, Fr.-RS
Tim Doty, Kansas State, Sr.
Kevin Melcher, Kansas State, Sr.
Brad Anzman, Kansas State, Jr.
Kenny Hansley, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Brian Kraft, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Mike Miller, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Daniel Rew, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Joe Weaver, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Dusty Buck, Texas Tech, Sr.
Casey Spanish, Kansas, Sr.
Ryan Baty, Kansas, Jr.
Matt Tribble, Kansas, Jr. *Garrett Broshuis, Missouri, So.
Travis Wendte, Missouri, So.
Matt Hopper, Nebraska, Sr. Jeff Leise, Nebraska, Sr.
Jamie Rodrigue, Nebraska, Sr.
Drew Anderson, Nebraska, Jr.
Aaron Marsden, Nebraska, Jr.
Daniel Bruce, Nebraska, So.
Reggie Willits, Oklahoma, Sr.
Buddy Blair, Oklahoma, Jr.
Matt Bose, Oklahoma, So.
Greg Kish, Oklahoma, So.
Kevin Frizzell, Texas, Sr.
Second Team
Trey Taylor, Baylor, So.
Paul Witt, Baylor, So.
Gabe Luttrell, Kansas State, Sr.
Brandon Taylor, Kansas State, Sr.
Ty Soto, Kansas State, Jr.
Terry Blunt, Kansas State, So.
Erik Schindewolf, Texas A&M, Jr.
Madison Edwards, Texas Tech, So.
Chris Smart, Kansas, Jr.
Josh Birmingham, Nebraska, Sr.
Curtis Ledbetter, Nebraska, So.
Luke Alexander, Oklahoma, Sr.
Matt Arkison, Oklahoma, Sr.
Eddie Cornejo, Oklahoma, Sr.
Austin Mix, Oklahoma, Sr.
Wayne Baker, Oklahoma, Jr.
Dustin Majewski, Texas, Sr.
2002
First Team
Ross Bennett, Baylor, Sr.
Tim Hartshorn, Baylor, Sr.
Paul Richmond, Baylor, Sr.
Justin Taylor, Baylor, Sr.
Steven White, Baylor, Jr.
Casey Spanish, Kansas, Jr.
Jake Wright, Kansas, Sr.
Tim Doty, Kansas State, Jr.
Chad Duckers, Kansas State, Sr.
Kevin Melcher, Kansas State, Jr.
*Garrett Broshuis, Missouri, Fr-RS
Shane Komine, Nebraska, Sr.
Jeff Leise, Nebraska, Jr.
Jamie Rodrigue, Nebraska, Jr.
Buddy Blair, Oklahoma, So.
Rocky Cherry, Oklahoma, Sr.
Zach Cates, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Justin Meccage, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Ali Modami, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Paul Powell, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Joe Weaver, Oklahoma State, So.
Ray Clark, Texas, Jr.
Ryan France, Texas, Sr.
Matt Rosenberg, Texas, Sr.
Ryan Warpinski, Texas A&M, So.
Brent Fossum, Texas Tech, So.
J.J. Newman, Texas Tech, Sr.
Steve Rowe, Texas Tech, Sr.
Second Team
Mike Huggins, Baylor, Sr.
Ryan Baty, Kansas, So.
Jeff Davis, Kansas, Sr.
Brad Anzman, Kansas State, So.
James Brazeal, Kansas State, Sr.
Ty Soto, Kansas State, So.
Drew Endicott, Missouri, Jr.
Tony Vitello, Missouri, Sr.
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Drew Anderson, Nebraska, So.
Jeff Blaesing, Nebraska, Sr.
Will Bolt, Nebraska, Sr.
Steve Hale, Nebraska, Jr.
Heith Gadient, Oklahoma, Sr.
Evan Greusel, Oklahoma, Sr.
Matt Oakes, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Toby Rhodes, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Rob Watson, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Matt Alexander, Texas A&M, So.
Justin Moore, Texas A&M, So.
Matt Farnum, Texas A&M, So.
Matt Harbin, Texas Tech, Sr.
Travis McElroy, Texas Tech, Sr.
2001
First Team
Justin Taylor, Baylor, Jr.
Keith Ellison, Baylor, Sr.
Tim Hartshorn, Baylor, Sr.
Justin Spooner, Baylor, Sr.
Spencer Allen, Iowa State, Sr.
Pete Smart, Kansas, Sr.
John Cole, Nebraska, Jr.
Shane Komine, Nebraska, Jr.
Jeff Leise, Nebraska, So.
Brandon Penas, Nebraska, Sr.
Adam Stern, Nebraska, Jr.
Rocky Cherry, Oklahoma, Jr.
Evan Greusel, Oklahoma, Jr.
Luke Scott, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Matt Rosenberg, Texas, Sr.
Jason Rainey, Texas Tech, Jr.
Second Team
Steven White, Baylor, So.
Michael Huggins, Baylor, Jr.
Matt Nordby, Iowa State, Sr.
Sam Gish, Kansas, Sr.
Kelvin Day, Kansas State, Sr.
Mark Alexander, Missouri, So.
Logan Dale, Missouri, Sr.
Drew Endicott, Missouri, So.
Mick Weiss, Missouri, Jr.
Anthony Vitello, Missouri, Sr.
Thom Ott, Nebraska, Jr.
Jamie Rodrigue, Nebraska, So.
Austin Coose, Oklahoma, Sr.
Mike Miller, Oklahoma State, So.
Toby Rhodes, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Rob Watson, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Ty Garner, Texas A&M, Jr.
Rusty Meyer, Texas A&M, So.
Justin Moore, Texas A&M, So.
Chris Russ, Texas A&M, Sr.
Cory Metzler, Texas Tech, Jr.
Brandon Roberson, Texas Tech, Sr.
2000
First Team
Ross Bennett, Baylor, So.
Kyle Evans, Baylor, Jr.
Tim Hartshorn, Baylor, Jr.
Joe Ratliff, Baylor, Sr.
Preston Underdown, Baylor, Sr.
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Aaron Runk, Iowa State, Sr.
Brett Kappelmann, Kansas, Sr.
Pete Smart, Kansas, Jr.
Shane Wedd, Kansas, Sr.
Duane Thompson, Kansas, Sr.
Chad Duckers, Kansas State, So.
Jason Wells, Kansas State, Sr.
Logan Dale, Missouri, Jr.
John Cole, Nebraska, So.
Scott Fries, Nebraska, Sr.
Brandon Penas, Nebraska, Jr.
Rocky Cherry, Oklahoma, So.
Carlos Gautreaux, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Lance Smith, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Ryan France, Texas, So.
Kevin Frizzell, Texas, So.
Beau Hale, Texas, Jr.
Mike Pumo, Texas, Sr.
Matt Rosenberg, Texas, Jr.
David O’Keeffe, Texas Tech, Sr.
Steve Rowe, Texas Tech, So.
Kevin Tracey, Texas Tech, Sr.
Second Team
Jaime Bubela, Baylor, Jr.
Michael Huggins, Baylor, So.
Mark Saccomanno, Baylor, So.
Justin Taylor, Baylor, So.
Joe Siple, Iowa State, Sr.
Spencer Allen, Iowa State, Jr.
Ryan Schmidt, Kansas, Sr.
Mark English, Kansas State, Jr.
Ryan Pickett, Missouri, Sr.
Mike Rallo, Missouri, Sr.
Mick Weiss, Missouri, So.
Brandt Vlieger, Nebraska, Sr.
Jeff Bajenaru, Oklahoma, Sr.
Toby Rhodes, Oklahoma State, So.
Matt Smith, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Ben Emond, Texas, Sr.
Trey Lunsford, Texas Tech, Jr.
1999
First Team
Preston Underdown, Baylor, Jr. Kyle Evans, Baylor, So. Mark Cogdill, Baylor, Jr. Eric Nelson, Baylor, Sr. Jon Topolski, Baylor, Sr. Jason Jennings, Baylor, Jr. Aaron Runk, Iowa St., Jr. Joe Siple, Iowa St., Jr.
Brett Kappelmann, Kansas, Jr. Pete Smart, Kansas, So. Chris Williams, Kansas, Sr. Jeff Davis, Kansas, Fr. Matt Van Alsburg, Kansas, Fr. Lukas McKnight, Kansas, Fr.
Michael Weiss, Missouri, Fr. Mike Ketelsen, Missouri, Sr. Jarod Baringer, Nebraska, Sr. Scott Fries, Nebraska, Jr. Brandt Vlieger, Nebraska, Jr. Erik Mumm, Nebraska, Sr.
John Cole, Nebraska, Fr. Casey Bookout, Oklahoma, Sr.
Hunter Covitz, Oklahoma, Grad.
Rocky Cherry, Oklahoma, Fr. *Carlos Gautreaux, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Grant Bergman, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Billy Gasparino, Oklahoma StateJr.
Josh Holliday, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Trevor Leu, Oklahoma State, Fr. Michael Lorsbach, Oklahoma State, Fr.
Lance Smith, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Beau Hale, Texas, So. Scott Dunn, Texas, Jr. Phil Seibel, Texas, So. Mike Pumo, Texas, Jr. Courtney Weller, Texas A&M, Jr.
Ken Sundstrom, Texas A&M, Sr.
Honorable Mention
Justin Taylor, Baylor, Fr. Tom Wierzbicki, Iowa St., So. Dave Rossman, Iowa St., So. Shane Wedd, Kansas, Jr. Jason Wells, Kansas St., Jr.
Chet Savage, Kansas St., Sr. Mark English, Kansas St., So. Ryan Stegall, Missouri, Fr. Nick Wilfong, Missouri, So. Will Bolt, Nebraska, Fr. Adam Stern, Nebraska, Fr. Chad Cochell, Oklahoma, Jr. Joe Graham, Oklahoma, Jr. Evan Greusel, Oklahoma, Fr.
Chris Haggard, Oklahoma State, So.
Kevin Lucas, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Toby Rhodes, Oklahoma State, Fr.
Matt Smith, Oklahoma State, So.
Dax Leone, Texas, Jr.
Jeff Ontiveros, Texas, Fr.
Chance Caple, Texas A&M, Jr.
Matt Ward, Texas A&M, Sr.
Matt Knight, Texas A&M, Jr.
Jason Huth, Texas Tech, Sr.
Josh Bard, Texas Tech, Jr.
Brad Ralston, Texas Tech, Sr.
1998
First Team
*Charley Carter, Baylor, Sr.
Jason Jennings, Baylor, So.
Matthew Marcom, Baylor, Sr.
Eric Nelson, Baylor, Jr.
John Topolski, Baylor, Jr.
Preston Underdown, Baylor, So.
Brad Bjorklund, Iowa State, Fr.
Aaron Runk, Iowa State, So.
*Josh Dimmick, Kansas, Sr.
Brett Kappelmann, Kansas, So.
Pete Smart, Kansas, Fr.
Chris Williams, Kansas, Jr.
Josh Marn, Kansas State, Sr.
Ryan Fry, Missouri, Sr.
Michael Ketelsen, Missouri, Sr.
Griffin Moore, Missouri, Sr.
Nick Wilfong, Missouri, Fr.
Jarod Bearinger, Nebraska, Jr.
Erik Mumm, Nebraska, Jr.
Brian Rodaway, Nebraska, Fr.
Matt Schuldt, Nebraska, Sr.
Casey Bookout, Oklahoma, Jr.
Grant Bergman, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Billy Gasparino, Oklahoma State, Jr.
*Steve Hill, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Josh Holliday, Oklahoma State, Jr.
James McAuliff, Oklahoma State, Fr.
Rusty Puffinbarger, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Brett Loeffler, Texas, Sr.
Chance Caple, Texas A&M, So.
Chris Fulbright, Texas A&M, So.
Steve Scarborough, Texas A&M, So.
Jason Tyner, Texas A&M, Jr.
Brandon Buckley, Texas Tech, Jr.
Brad Ralston, Texas Tech, Jr.
Monty Ward, Texas Tech, Jr.
Honorable Mention
Tom Wierzbicki, Iowa State, Fr.
Mark Corson, Kansas, So.
Doug Dreher, Kansas, Fr.
Chad Schuster, Kansas, Jr.
Mark English, Kansas State, So.
Chet Savage, Kansas State, Sr.
Nick Schwieder, Missouri, Sr.
Jason Williams, Missouri, Fr.
Paul McCurtain, Oklahoma, Jr.
Scott Sandusky, Texas A&M, Sr.
John Scheschuk, Texas A&M, Jr.
Erik Sobek, Texas A&M, Jr.
Matt Ward, Texas A&M, Jr.
Courtney Weller, Texas A&M, So.
1997
First Team
Jason Jennings, Baylor, Fr.
Matthew Marcom, Baylor, Jr.
Eric Nelson, Baylor, So.
Jon Topolski, Baylor, So.
Sam Blahnik, Iowa State, So.
Chris Grubb, Iowa State, Sr.
Aaron Runk, Iowa State, Fr.
Ryan Seifert, Iowa State, Jr.
Josh Dimmick, Kansas, Jr.
Craig Stewart, Kansas, Sr.
Chris Traylor, Kansas State, Jr.
Jason Wells, Kansas State, So.
Aaron Jaworowski, Missouri, Jr.
Giffin Moore, Missouri, Jr.
Jarod Bearinger, Nebraska, So.
Brian Doerr, Nebraska, Fr.
Erik Mumm, Nebraska, So.
Aron Amundson, Oklahoma, Jr.
Jeffrey Andra, Oklahoma, Jr.
Nathan Bennett, Oklahoma, So.
Harold Betts, Oklahoma, Fr.
Casey Bookout, Oklahoma, So.
Hunter Covitz, Oklahoma, So.
Paul McCurtain, Oklahoma, Jr.
Luke McFarland, Oklahoma, So.
Valentino Pascucci, Oklahoma, Fr.
Kendall Prather, Oklahoma, Fr.
Jeremy Vidales, Oklahoma, Fr.
Billy Gasparino, Oklahoma State, Fr.
Josh Holliday, Oklahoma State, So.
Rusty Puffinbarger, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Brian Thomas, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Ryan Chapple, Texas, Jr.
Brett Loeffler, Texas, Jr.
Dan Roth, Texas, So.
Chris Fulbright, Texas A&M, Fr.
Robert Fullick, Texas A&M, So.
Matt Garrick, Texas A&M, Jr.
Jimmy Frush, Texas Tech, Sr.
Johnny Hunter, Texas A&M, Sr.
Brandon Buckley, Texas Tech, So.
Steve Richardson, Texas Tech, Fr.
Honorable Mention
Scott Grawe, Iowa State, Jr.
Jason Mathys, Iowa State, Jr
Nathan Teut, Iowa State, Jr.
Mark Corson, Kansas, Fr.
Brett Kappelmann, Kansas, Fr.
Stephen Matthews, Kansas, Sr.
Logan Overman, Kansas, Fr.
Shane Wedd, Kansas, Fr.
Chris Williams, Kansas, So.
Garrett Bell, Kansas State, Fr.
Ryan Buell, Kansas State, Sr.
Casey Cook, Kansas State, Fr.
Joshua Marn, Kansas State, Jr.
David Meares, Kansas State, Jr.
Eric Sommerhauser, Kansas State, Jr.
Ryan Fry, Missouri, Jr.
Jeffrey Terrell, Missouri, Sr.
Matt Drevo, Nebraska, Fr.
Craig Moore, Nebraska, So.
Chad Cochell, Oklahoma, So.
Geoffrey Geary, Oklahoma, Jr.
Chad Axton, Oklahoma State, Fr.
Sky Checotah, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Ryan Folmar, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Neil Forstythe, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Rusty McNamara, Oklahoma State, Sr.
Shane Robinson, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Charley Carter, Texas, Jr.
Mark Cridland, Texas, Jr.
Scott Dunn, Texas, Fr.
Joey Hart, Texas, Fr.
Morgan Hull, Texas, Fr.
Carl McClosky, Texas, Sr.
Chance Caple, Texas A&M, Fr.
Jason Tyner, Texas A&M, So.
Courtney Weller, Texas A&M, Fr.
Carter Ayers, Texas Tech, Jr.
Brent Huddleston, Texas Tech, Jr.
Brad Ralston, Texas Tech, So.
Joe Smith, Texas Tech, Fr.
Kirk Ulrich, Texas Tech, Jr.
Monty Ward, Texas Tech, So.
* - Indicates 4.0 grade point average
Joey Callender, Texas Tech
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Team
Most Games – Season
73 (58-15), Texas, 2004
Most Wins – Season
58 Texas, 2004
Highest Batting Average – Season
.352 Texas Tech, 1997
Most at Bats
Inning:
20 Oklahoma State vs. Texas-Pan American, 2003
Game: 75 Baylor vs. Houston (22 innings), 1999
Season: 2,500 Texas A&M, 1999
Most Runs
Inning: 17 Missouri vs. Texas Tech, 2005 (2nd inn.)
Game: 50 Nebraska vs. Chicago State (3), 1999
Season: 696 Oklahoma State (67 games), 1999
Most Hits
Inning:
14 Oklahoma State vs. Texas-Pan American, 2003
Game: 35 Nebraska vs. Chicago State, 1999
Season: 804 Texas A&M, 1999
Most Doubles
Inning:
6 Texas vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (3rd inn.), 2001
Game: 12 Texas Tech vs. Valley City State, 1998
Season: 185 Texas Tech, 1997
Most Triples
Inning:
2 By many. Last: Missouri vs. Chicago State, 2004
Game: 6 Texas vs. Southern Illinois, 1998
Season: 37 Texas, 2003
Most Home Runs
Inning: 4 Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma (9th inn.), 2004
Kansas State vs. Missouri (3rd inn.), 2001
Texas Tech vs. Sul Ross State (6th inn.), 1998
Game: 11 Oklahoma State vs. Chicago State, 1999
Season: 149 Oklahoma State, 1997
Most RBI
Inning: 15 Missouri vs. Texas Tech, 2005
Game: 48 Nebraska vs. Chicago State, 1999
Season: 637 Oklahoma State, 1999
Most Stolen Bases
Inning: 3 Baylor vs. Houston, 1998
Missouri vs. Southeast Missouri, 2001
Game: 10 Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma, 2004
Kansas vs. Oklahoma State, 2000
Season: 146 Baylor, 1999; Texas Tech, 1998
Most Total Bases
Inning: 27 Texas vs. Miami (Fla.), 1997
Game: 73 Nebraska vs. Chicago State, 1999
Season: 1,436 Oklahoma State, 1997
Most Walks
Inning: 6 Oklahoma State vs. Kansas State, 2002
Missouri vs. Truman State, 2003
Game: 18 Oklahoma State vs. Boston College, 2001
Kansas vs. Oklahoma, 1998
Season: 409 Oklahoma State, 1999
96
Most Strikeouts by Batters
Inning:
3 By many. Last: Nebraska vs. Arizona State, 2005
Game: 21 Iowa State vs. Nebraska, 1999; 20 Kansas
State vs. Texas Tech, 2002
Season: 486 Kansas, 1999
Most Batters Hit By Pitch
Inning: 4 Iowa State vs. Rockhurst, 1999
Iowa State vs. Northern Iowa, 1999
Texas vs. Rice, 2003
Game: 8 Kansas State vs. Wichita State, 2000
Season: 103 Nebraska, 2003
Most Sacrifice Hits
Inning: 2 By many. Last: Texas vs. Kansas State, 2004
Game: 5 By many. Last: Texas vs. Kansas State, 2004
Season: 126 Texas, 2000 (NCAA Record)
Most Sacrifice Flies
Inning: 2 Texas Tech vs. Campbell, 2004
Game:
6 By many. Last: Texas Tech vs. Campbell, 2004
Season: 48 Missouri, 2004
Highest Fielding Percentage - Season
.978 Texas, 2005
Most Putouts
Game: 66 Baylor vs. Houston, 1999
Season: 1,989 Texas, 2004
Most Assists
Game: 30 Texas vs. Kansas State, 2004 (20 inn.)
Nine-Inning Game:
22 Oklahoma vs. Texas-Arlington, 2001
Season: 867 Texas, 2003
Most Errors
Inning:
4 By many. Last: Baylor vs. Oklahoma State, 2005
Game: 9 Oklahoma State vs. Boston College, 2001;
Kansas State vs. Miami (Ohio), 2002
Season: 130 Kansas State, 2002
Most Double Plays
Inning: 1 By many. Last: Texas vs. Florida, 2005
Game: 5 Texas vs. Houston, 2000
Oklahoma State vs. Missouri, 1997
Season: 80 Texas, 2005
Triple Plays
Game: 1 Missouri vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2001
Kansas vs. St. Scholastica, 1999
Nebraska vs. Minnesota, 1998
Texas A&M vs. Missouri, 1997
Season: 1 Missouri, 2001
Kansas, 1999
Nebraska, 1998
Texas A&M, 1997
Most Left on Base
Game: 27 Baylor vs. Oral Roberts, 2000 (15 inn.)
Nine-Inning Game: 19 Texas vs. Sam Houston, 2001
Season: 591 Nebraska, 2002
Most Passed Balls
Inning:
2 By many. Last: Oklahoma vs. Texas Tech, 2003
Game: 3 By many. Last: Baylor vs. Oklahoma, 2004
Season: 24 Baylor, 2004
Margin of Victory
Game: 47 (50-3) Nebraska vs. Chicago State, 1999
Most Consecutive Games Without
Shutouts
330 Nebraska, 1998-03
166 Baylor, 1997-00 (4th game in 2000)
Most Consecutive Games Won
16 Texas Tech, 2002
15 Texas, 2005
Kansas, 2001-02
Nebraska, 2000
Longest Game
22 innings Baylor vs. Houston, 2-21-99 (BU 7-6)
20 innings Kansas State vs. Texas, 4-9-04 (UT 10-6)
TEAM PITCHING
Lowest Earned Run Average - Season
2.66 Texas, 2004
Highest Earned Run Average - Season
8.11 Iowa State, 1998
Most Saves - Season
23 Nebraska, 2005
Most Runs Allowed
Inning: 17 Texas Tech vs. Missouri, 2005 (2nd)
Game: 25 Texas vs. Nebraska, 1997
Texas Tech vs. Missouri, 2005
Season: 498 Iowa State, 1999
Fewest Season: 239 Texas, 2002
Most Hits Allowed
Game: 25 Missouri vs. Bradley, 1998
Season: 694 Texas Tech, 2000
Most Home Runs Allowed
Inning: 3 Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma, 1997
Missouri vs. Oklahoma State, 2003
Game: 9 Nebraska vs. Missouri, 1998
Season: 93 Oklahoma, 1998
Most Strikeouts
Game: 21 Nebraska vs. Iowa State (16 Inn.), 1999
20 Texas Tech vs. Kansas State (15 inn.), 2002
Game (9 inn.): 18 Texas Tech vs. Lindenwood, 1998
Texas A&M vs. Texas-Pan American, 2001
Missouri vs. Missouri State, 2001
Season: 612 Texas, 2004
Most Walks Issued
Inning: 6 Kansas State vs. Oklahoma State, 2002 Texas Tech vs. Missouri, 2005
Game: 18 Oklahoma vs. Kansas, 1998
Season: 310 Kansas State, 1997
Fewest Walks Issued
Inning: 0 By many. Last: Texas vs. Florida, 2005
Game:
0 By many. Last: Nebraska vs. Miami (Fla.), 2005
Season: 138 Texas, 2001
Most Innings Pitched
Game: 22 Baylor vs. Houston, 1999
20 Kansas State vs. Texas, 2004
Season: 663 Texas, 2004
Most Hit Batters
Inning: 4 Kansas State vs. Baylor, 2005
Game: 8 Kansas State vs. Arkansas, 2003
Season: 85 Texas, 2002
Most Wild Pitches
Inning:
3 By many. Last: Kansas vs. Eastern Michigan, 2001
Game: 7 Kansas vs. Eastern Michigan, 2001
Season: 75 Kansas, 2004
Fewest Season: 22 Texas, 2002
Most Complete Games - Season
21 Texas Tech, 1998
Most Shutouts - Season
12 Texas, 2005
Consecutive Strikeouts
Inning:
3 By many. Last: Nebraska vs. Miami (Fla.), 2005
Game: 9 Missouri vs. Harris-Stowe, 2002
Season: 9 Missouri, 2002
Consecutive Shutout Innings - Season
43 1/3 Nebraska, 2004; 41 Texas, 2002
Most No-Hitters – Season
1 Texas vs. Oklahoma, 2005
Missouri vs. Texas Tech, 2005
Oklahoma vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 2005
Baylor vs. Loyola Marymount, 2004
Texas A&M vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 2004 Kansas vs. Texas Southern, 2004
Texas A&M vs. Texas-Pan American, 1998
Texas vs. Sam Houston State, 2000
Baylor vs. Iowa State, 2000
Most Perfect Games
None
Most Relief Pitchers Used
11, Texas Tech vs. Howard Payne, 2004
Kansas vs. Hastings, 1998
INDIVIDUAL – ALL GAMES
Highest Batting Average
(Career Minima: 2.5 AB per game, 100 IP, 2 seasons)
Season: .478 Ken Harvey, Nebraska, 1999
Career: .430 Ken Harvey, Nebraska, 1997-99
Most Games
Season: 73 Taylor Teagarden, Texas, 2004
Career: 260 Jeff Ontiveros, Texas, 1999-02
Most At Bats
Inning: 3 By many
Last: Bryson LeBlanc, Missouri vs. Texas Tech, 2005
Game: 10 Jaime Bubela, Baylor vs. Houston, 1999;
Jesse Gremminger, Kansas vs. Texas A&M, 2000
Season: 304 Seth Johnston, Texas, 2005
Career: 1,076 Michael Griffin, Baylor, 2002-05
(2nd in NCAA history)
Most Runs
Inning: 2 By many.
Last: James Boone, Missouri vs. Texas Tech, 2005
Game: 7 Ken Harvey, Nebraska vs. Chicago State, 1999
Season: 97 Keith Ginter, Texas Tech, 1998
Career: 246 Matt Hopper, Nebraska, 2000-03
Most Hits
Game: 6 Ritchie Price, Kansas vs. Oakland, 2004;
Michael Griffin, Baylor vs. Arizona, 2003; Keith
Ginter, Texas Tech vs. Kansas, 1998; Shawn
Leimbek, Iowa State vs. Nebraska, 1997
Season: 121 David Murphy, Baylor, 2003
Career: 338 Matt Hopper, Nebraska, 2000-03
Most Doubles
Inning: 2 By many. Last: Justin Ruggiano,
Texas A&M vs. Kansas, 2003
Game:
5 Jeremy Dodson, Baylor vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1998
Season: 32 Jeff Guiel, Oklahoma State, 1997
Career: 79 Chris Durbin, Baylor 2000-03
Most Walks
Inning: 1 By many.
Last: Carson Kainer, Texas vs. Florida, 2005
Game:
6 Josh Holliday, Oklahoma State vs. Oral Roberts, 1999
Bryan Seymour, Missouri vs. Arkansas State, 1997
Season: 78 Keith Ginter, Texas Tech, 1998
Career: 174 Josh Holliday, Oklahoma State, 1997-99
Most Strikeouts
Game:
5 Drew Stubbs, Texas vs. Cal State Fullerton, 2004
Matt Williams, Baylor vs. Texas, 1998
Season: 75 Aaron Jaworowski, Missouri, 1997
Career: 203 Matt Williams, Baylor, 1998-01
Most Triples
Inning: 1 By many.
Last: Reid Brees, Baylor vs. Clemson, 2005
Game: 3 Jason Rainey, Texas Tech vs.
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 2001
Season: 11 Jon Topolski, Baylor, 1998
Career: 20 Jeff Leise, Nebraska, 2000-03
Most Hit By Pitch
Inning:
1 By many. Last: Drew Stubbs, Texas vs. Florida, 2005
Game: 3 By many.
Last: Taylor Teagarden, Texas vs. Kansas State, 2004
Season: 24 Billy Gasparino, Oklahoma State, 1999
Career: 74 Jeff Ontiveros, Texas, 1999-02
Most Home Runs
Inning: 2 Brett Loeffler, Texas vs. Miami (Fla.), 1997
Game: 3 By many. Last: Michael Mask,
Texas Tech vs. Harvard, 2004
Season: 33 Joe Dillon, Texas Tech, 1997
Career: 64 Matt Hopper, Nebraska, 2000-03
Most Sacrifice Hits
Inning: 1 By many.
Last: Taylor Teagarden, Texas vs. Florida, 2005
Game:
4 Andrew Sawyers, Nebraska vs. Kansas State, 1998
Season: 29 Todd West, Texas, 2000 (NCAA record)
Career: 38 Tommy Nicholson, Texas, 1998-00
Consecutive Games With Home Runs
Season, Career: 7 Griffin Moore, Missouri, 1997
Most Grand Slams
Inning: 1 By many.
Last: Ryan Rohlinger, Oklahoma vs. Texas Tech, 2005
Game: 2 Jose Montenegro, Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma
Baptist, 1998; Jason Landreth, Texas Tech vs. New
Mexico Highlands, 1998
Season: 3 Cameron Blair, Texas Tech, 2004; Jose
Montenegro, Oklahoma, 1998
Career: 5 Cameron Blair, Texas Tech, 2004-05
Most RBI
Inning: 6 (1st inning) Ryan Stegall, Missouri vs. Western Illinois, 2000
Game: 10 Craig Moore, Nebraska vs. Chicago State, 1999
Season: 105 Lamont Matthews, Oklahoma State, 1999
Career: 271 Matt Hopper, Nebraska, 2000-03
Most Stolen Bases
Inning: 2 By many. Last: Drew Stubbs, Texas vs.
Arkansas, 2005
Game: 5 John Nelson, Kansas vs. Texas-Pan American, 2001
Season: 42 John Nelson, Kansas, 2000
Career: 85 John Nelson, Kansas, 1998-01
Most Total Bases
Inning: 8 Brett Loeffler, Texas vs. Miami (Fla.), 1997
Game:
16 Jon Topolski, Baylor vs. Hardin-Simmons,1998
Season: 228 Daylan Holt, Texas A&M, 1999
Career: 591 Matt Hopper, Nebraska, 2000-03
Highest Slugging Percentage
(Min. 2.5 AB per game)
Season: .939 Joe Dillon, Texas Tech, 1997
Career: .746 Ken Harvey, Nebraska, 1997-98
Most Sacrifice Flies
Inning: 1 By many.
Last: Chase Gerdes, Baylor vs. Texas, 2005
Game: 2 By many.
Last: Brad Flanders, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2004
Season: 12 Jed Morris, Nebraska, 2002
Career: 21 Josh Bard, Texas Tech, 1997-99
Most Putouts
Game: 25 Matt Williams, Baylor vs. Houston, 1999
Season: 669 Jeff Ontiveros, Texas, 2000
Career: 2,363 Jeff Ontiveros, Texas, 1999-02
Most Assists
Game: 11 Gera Alvarez, Texas Tech vs.
Texas-Pan American, 2002
Season: 244 Todd West, Texas, 2000
Career: 639 Will Bolt, Nebraska, 1999-02
Most Errors
Inning: 4 Paul Witt, Baylor vs. Oklahoma State, 2005
Game: 5 Paul Witt, Baylor vs. Texas A&M, 2003 Cory Covert, Texas vs. Sam Houston State, 2000
Season: 36 Billy Gasparino, Oklahoma State, 1999
Career: 72 Billy Gasparino, Oklahoma State, 1997-99
Double Plays Participation
Inning: 1 By many. Last: Robby Hudson-Chance
Wheeless, Texas vs. Florida, 2005
Game: 3 By many.
Last: Paul Witt, Baylor vs. Oklahoma, 2005
Season: 73 Jeff Ontiveros, Texas, 2000
Career: 253 Jeff Ontiveros, Texas, 1999-02
Most Triple Plays
Game: 1 By many.
Last: By three players, Missouri vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2001
Season: 1 Texas A&M, 1997; Nebraska, 1998;
Kansas, 1999; Missouri, 2001
97
Most Consecutive Hits - Season
8 Preston Underdown, Baylor, 1997
Most Consecutive Times Reached Base
- Season/Career
16 Jayce Tingler, Missouri, 2001
Consecutive Games Reached Base Season/Career
39 Gera Alvarez, Texas Tech, 2002
37 Josh Ford, Baylor, 2005
Longest Hitting Streak
31 James Blair, Baylor, 1997-98
30, Gera Alvarez, Texas Tech, 2002
29, Keith Ginter, Texas Tech, 1997
28, Kelly Shoppach, Baylor, 2001
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
Most Wins
Season: 16 (16-1) Justin Simmons, Texas, 2002
Career: 41 (41-8) Shane Komine, Nebraska, 1999-02
Most Wins in Relief
Season: 10 (10-3) Abe Woody, Baylor, 2005
(10-2) Steve Rowe, Texas Tech, 2002
Career: 21 (21-4) Abe Woody, Baylor, 2002-05
Most Losses
Season: 9 Peter Smart, Kansas, 2000
Khalid Ballouli, Texas A&M, 2000
Justin Wilcher, Kansas, 2001
Career: 19 (16-19) Rusty Philbrick, Kansas, 1997-00
Lowest Earned Run Average
Season: 0.96 Huston Street, Texas, 2002
Career: 1.31 Huston Street, Texas, 2002-04
Highest Winning Percentage
Season (Min. 10 decisions):
1.000 Garrett Broshuis (11-0), Missouri, 2004
Shane Komine (10-0), Nebraska, 2002
Jason Gooding (11-0), Texas Tech, 1997
Career (Min. 20 decisions): .864 Kyle Evans (19-3),
Baylor, 1998-00
Most Walks
Inning:
5 Mark McCormick, Baylor vs. Oklahoma, 2004
Game: 8 Shane Komine, Nebraska vs. Clemson, 2002
Scott Dunn, Texas vs. Kansas, 1999
Jason Jennings, Baylor vs. Oklahoma, 1998
Season: 66 Mark McCormick, Baylor, 2005
Career: 184 Steven White, Baylor, 2000-03
Fewest Walks Issued Per 9 Innings
(Min. 1 IP Per Team Game)
Game: 0.00 By many.
Last: Blake Kronkosky, Oklahoma State vs. Texas A&M, 2005
Season:
0.77 Albert Montes, Texas, 2001 (9 in 104.2 IP)
Career (Min. 100 IP):
1.29 Shane Wright, Texas Tech, 1997-99 (53 in 368.2 IP)
Most Innings Pitched
Game:
11 Monty Ward, Texas Tech vs. Missouri, 1998
Justin Moore, Texas A&M vs. Texas-Pan American, 2002
Season: 152.2 Shane Wright, Texas Tech, 1998
Career: 431Shane Komine, Nebraska, 1999-02
Most Hit Batters
Inning:
4 Chase Mitchell, Kansas State vs. Baylor, 2005
Game:
5 Shane Komine, Nebraska vs. Nicholls State, 1999
Steven White, Baylor vs. Long Beach State, 2003
Season: 18 Steven White, Baylor, 2003
Career: 44 Casey Fossum, Texas A&M, 1997-99
Most Wild Pitches
Inning: 3 By many.
Last: Jim Ripley, Kansas State vs. Michigan State, 2004
Game:
5 Jared Brite, Kansas State vs. Oral Roberts, 2001
Season: 15 Austin Mix, Oklahoma, 2001 and ’02
Jason Jennings, Baylor, 1998
Career: 41 Austin Mix, Oklahoma, 2000-03
Most Games Started
Season: 23 Kyle McCulloch, Texas, 2005
Sam LeCure, Texas, 2004
Career: 59 Steven White, Baylor, 2000-03
Shane Komine, Nebraska, 1999-02
Most Complete Games
Season: 13 Shane Wright, Texas Tech, 1998
Career: 24 Shane Wright, Texas Tech, 1997-99
Most Shutouts
Season: 4 Jamie Rodrigue, Nebraska, 2000
Career: 6 Jamie Rodrigue, Nebraska, 2000-03
Consecutive Strikeouts
Inning: 3 By many.
Last: Joba Chamberlain, Nebraska vs. Miami (Fla.), 2005
Game:
6 Geoff Geary, Oklahoma vs. Kansas State, 1998
Season: 6 Geoff Geary, Oklahoma, 1998
Career: 6 Geoff Geary, Oklahoma, 1997-98
Most No-Hitters
Season: 1 Adrian Alaniz, Texas vs. Oklahoma, 2005
Zach Jackson, Texas A&M vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 2004
Beau Hale, Texas vs. Sam Houston State, 2000
Kyle Evans, Baylor vs. Iowa State, 2000
Career: 1 Adrian Alaniz, Texas, 2005
Zach Jackson, Texas A&M, 2004
Beau Hale, Texas, 1999-01
Kyle Evans, Baylor, 1998-00
Most Perfect Games
Season: None
Career: None
Most Saves
Season: 20 Jeff Bajenaru, Oklahoma, 1999
Career: 41 Huston Street, Texas, 2002-04
Most Appearances
Season: 42 J. Brent, Cox, Texas, 2005; Charlie
Thames, Texas, 2000
Career: 111 Zane Carlson, Baylor, 2000-04
Most Strikeouts
Inning: 3 By many.
Last: Joba Chamberlain, Nebraska vs. Miami (Fla.), 2005
Game:
18, Monty Ward, Texas Tech vs. Lindenwood, 1998
17, Shane Komine, Nebraska vs. Kansas, 2000
four tied with 16, last: Komine vs. Iowa State, 1999
Season: 172 Jason Jennings, Baylor, 1999
Career: 510 Shane Komine, Nebraska, 1999-02
98
Jared Goedert and Josh Dent, Kansas State
Collegiate Baseball Coach of the Year
2002 – Augie Garrido, Texas
2005 – Augie Garrido, Texas
Baseball America Coach of Year
2001 – Dave Van Horn, Nebraska
2002 – Augie Garrido, Texas
USA Baseball Coach of the Year
1999 – Mark Johnson, Texas A&M
American Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame
Mark Johnson, Coach, Texas A&M, 2000
Collegiate Baseball Player of the Year
1999 – Jason Jennings, Baylor
USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award
1999 – Jason Jennings, Baylor
Brooks Wallace Award
2005 – Alex Gordon, Texas
Dick Howser Trophy
1999 – Jason Jennings, Baylor
Baseball America Player of the Year
1999 – Jason Jennings, Baylor
Johnny Bench Award
2001 - Kelly Shoppach, Baylor
Easton Defensive Catcher of Year
2001 - Kelly Shoppach, Baylor
CoSIDA All - America of the Year
1998 - Charley Carter, 1B, Baylor
2002 - Jeff Leise, OF, Nebraska
2003 - Jeff Leise, OF, Nebraska
BASEBALL AMERICA Freshman of the Year
1991 - Brooks Kieschnick, P - DH, Texas
Other Olympic Team Participants
2004 - Jared Theodorakas, Baylor, Greece
Adam Stern, Nebraska, Canada
Stubby Clapp, Texas Tech, Canada
Jeff Guiel, Oklahoma State, Italy
David Rollandini, Oklahoma State, Italy
U.S. National Team Participants
1997 - Larry Hays (asst. coach), Texas Tech; Josh Bard, Texas Tech;
Casey Fossum, Texas A&M; Jason Jennings, Baylor;
Jason Tyner, Texas A&M; Monty Ward, Texas Tech
1998 - Steve Smith (asst. coach), Baylor; Josh Bard, Texas Tech;
Casey Fossum, Texas A&M; Jason Jennings, Baylor;
Bryan Loeb, Baylor; Jon Topolski, Baylor;
Shane Wright, Texas Tech; John Scheschuk, Texas A&M
1999 - Mark Johnson (head coach), Texas A&M; Phil Seibel, Texas;
Daylan Holt, Texas A&M, Matt Smith, Oklahoma State
2000 - Zane Carlson, Baylor; Ryan Budde, Oklahoma State
2001 - Ryan Hubele, Texas; Omar Quintanilla, Texas
2002 - Huston Street, Texas
2003 - Huston Street, Texas, Michael Griffin, Baylor
2004- J. Brent Cox, Texas; Drew Stubbs, Texas; Taylor Teagarden, Texas
2005- Steve Smith (head coach), Baylor
* - Only honors since the Big 12 began play in 1997 are included.
Nebraska returns the 2005 Big 12 Freshman Pitcher of the Year, Johnny
Dorn, in its quest to capture back-to-back Big 12 titles.
99
(First Team Only; Selection Groups: National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, American Baseball Coaches Association, Collegiate Baseball,
Baseball America, The Sporting News)
1997
Jeff Guiel, Oklahoma State
Joe Dillon, Texas Tech
Keith Ginter, Texas Tech
Jason Gooding, Texas Tech
2000
Chad Hawkins, Baylor
Shane Komine, Nebraska
Jeff Bajenaru, Oklahoma
Charlie Thames, Texas
1998
Charley Carter, Baylor
Jason Jennings, Baylor
Kip Wells, Baylor
Ryan Rupe, Texas A&M
2001
Shane Komine, Nebraska
Dan Johnson, Nebraska
Kelly Shoppach, Baylor
John Cole, Nebraska
Matt Hopper, Nebraska
1999
Jason Jennings, Baylor
Ken Harvey, Nebraska
Casey Fossum, Texas A&M
Daylan Holt, Texas A&M
2002
Jed Morris, Nebraska
Jeff Leise, Nebraska
Justin Simmons, Texas
2003
David Murphy, Baylor
Dustin Majewski, Texas
Huston Street, Texas
Scott Beerer, Texas A&M
2004
Alex Gordon, Nebraska
J.P. Howell, Texas
Huston Street, Texas
Josh Brady, Texas Tech
2005
Alex Gordon, Nebraska
J. Brent Cox, Texas
Seth Johnston, Texas
Matt Baty, Kansas
Jason Meyer, Texas A&M
100
Team
VICTORIES
1997 - 46, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech
1998 - 46, Texas A&M
1999 - 52, Texas A&M
2000 - 51, Nebraska
2001 - 50, Nebraska
2002 - 57, Texas
2003 - 50, Texas
2004 - 59, Texas
2005 - 57, Nebraska
GAMES
1997 - 65, Oklahoma State
1998 - 66, Texas A&M
1999 - 70, Texas A&M
2000 - 68, Nebraska
2001 - 66, Nebraska
2002 - 72, Texas
2003 - 70, Texas
2004 - 73, Texas
2005 - 72, Nebraska, Texas
BATTING AVERAGE
1997 - .352, Texas Tech
1998 - .344, Texas Tech
1999 - .338, Nebraska
2000 - .325, Nebraska
2001 - .334, Nebraska
2002 - .314, Nebraska
2003 - .326, Baylor
2004 - .316, Kansas
2005 - .309, Kansas State
RUNS
1997 - 653, Oklahoma State
1998 - 606, Oklahoma
1999 - 696, Oklahoma State
2000 - 560, Nebraska
2001 - 607, Nebraska
2002 - 543, Nebraska, 2002
2003 - 545, Baylor
2004 - 554, Texas Tech
2005 - 509, Missouri
HITS
1997 - 770, Oklahoma State
1998 - 793, Texas Tech
1999 - 804, Texas A&M
2000 - 762, Nebraska
2001 - 787, Nebraska
2002 - 757, Texas
2003 - 823, Baylor
2004 - 704, Texas
2005 - 739, Nebraska
DOUBLES
1997 - 185, Texas Tech
1998 - 172, Texas Tech
1999 - 166, Texas A&M
2000 - 130, Texas Tech
2001 - 157, Baylor
2002 - 164, Texas
2003 - 167, Baylor
2004 - 139, Kansas, Texas, Texas Tech
2005 - 138, Kansas
INNINGS PITCHED
1997 - 571 2/3, Oklahoma State
1998 - 575 1/3, Texas A&M
1999 - 612 2/3, Texas A&M
2000 - 598 1/3, Nebraska
2001 - 572, Nebraska
2002 - 645 1/3, Texas
2003 - 627.2, Texas
2004 - 663, Texas
2005 - 646, Texas
TRIPLES
1997 - 35, Oklahoma
1998 - 28, Texas
1999 - 34, Nebraska
2000 - 27, Oklahoma State
2001 - 31, Texas Tech
2002 - 34, Baylor
2003 - 37, Texas
2004 - 25, Texas Tech
2005 - 26, Missouri, Oklahoma State
FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED
1997 - 172, Texas Tech
1998 - 160, Nebraska
1999 - 175, Texas Tech
2000 - 167, Nebraska
2001 - 138, Texas
2002 - 160, Texas Tech
2003 - 158, Missouri
2004 - 165, Nebraska
2005 - 161, Kansas State
HOME RUNS
1997 - 149, Oklahoma State
1998 - 115, Baylor
1999 - 132, Oklahoma State
2000 - 76, Nebraska
2001 - 81, Nebraska
2002 - 77, Oklahoma State
2003 - 83, Baylor
2004 - 85, Texas Tech
2005 - 84, Oklahoma State
STRIKEOUTS
1997 - 598, Texas Tech
1998 - 558, Texas Tech
1999 - 590, Baylor
2000 - 491, Texas
2001 - 503, Nebraska
2002 - 536, Texas
2003 - 530, Baylor
2004 - 612, Texas
2005 - 538, Nebraska
RBI
1997 - 612, Oklahoma State
1998 - 542, Oklahoma State
1999 - 637, Oklahoma State
2000 - 501, Nebraska
2001 - 548, Nebraska
2002 - 491, Nebraska
2003 - 512, Baylor
2004 - 513, Texas Tech
2005 - 439, Missouri
SHUTOUTS
1997 - 4, Nebraska, Texas Tech
1998 - 6, Texas A&M
1999 - 5, Baylor, Texas A&M
2000 - 9, Nebraska
2001 - 5, Baylor
2002 - 9, Texas
2003 - 5, Nebraska
2004 - 10, Texas
2005 - 12, Texas
STOLEN BASES
1997 - 130, Texas Tech
1998 - 146, Texas Tech
1999 - 146, Baylor
2000 - 126, Nebraska
2001 - 123, Nebraska
2002 - 99, Texas
2003 - 121, Texas
2004 - 143, Texas Tech
2005 - 140, Texas Tech
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
1997 - 4.44, Texas Tech
1998 - 4.27, Texas A&M
1999 - 4.22, Texas Tech
2000 - 3.14, Nebraska (NCAA leader)
2001 - 3.18, Texas
2002 - 2.82, Texas
2003 - 3.50, Texas
2004 - 2.66, Texas
2005 - 2.69, Nebraska
Individual
GAMES
1997 - 65, Rusty McNamara, Oklahoma State
Jeff Guiel, Oklahoma State
1998 - 66, Sean Heaney, Texas A&M
Craig Kuzmic, Texas A&M
1999 - 70, Daylan Holt, Texas A&M
Steve Scarborough, Texas A&M
John Scheschuk, Texas A&M
2000 - 67, Brandt Vlieger, Nebraska
Tommy Nicholson, Texas
Jeff Ontiveros, Texas
Matt Rosenberg, Texas
Todd West, Texas
2001 - 64, Matt Hopper, Nebraska
Adam Stern, Nebraska
Kerry Hodges, Texas Tech
Gera Alvarez, Texas Tech
Anthony Arnerich, Texas Tech
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2002 - 72, Tim Moss, Texas
2003 - 70, Joe Ferin, Texas
Dustin Majewski, Texas
Tim Moss, Texas
Omar Quintanilla, Texas
2004 - 73, Taylor Teagarden, Texas
2005 - 72, Alex Gordon, Nebraska
Seth Johnston, Texas
BATTING AVERAGE
(Min. 2 AB Per Team Game)
1997 - .429, Joe DeMarco, Kansas (96-224)
1998 - .413, Shawn Leimbek, Iowa State (64-155)
1999 - .478, Ken Harvey, Nebraska (107-224), NCAA leader
2000 - .400, Carlos Gautreaux,
Oklahoma State (78-195)
2001 - .428, Greg Dobbs, Oklahoma (104-243)
2002 - .401, Dustin Majewski, Texas (85-212)
2003 - .413, David Murphy, Baylor (121-293)
2004 - .378, Curtis Thigpen, Texas (105-278)
2005 - .378, Seth Johnston, Texas (115-304)
RUNS
1997 - 93, Keith Ginter, Texas Tech
1998 - 97, Keith Ginter, Texas Tech
1999 - 96, Billy Gasparino, Oklahoma State
2000 - 72, Scott Holzhauer, Texas Tech
2001 - 77, Dan Johnson, Nebraska
2002 - 76, Jon Slack, Texas Tech
2003 - 94, Chris Durbin, Baylor
2004 - 69, Erik Schindewolf, Texas A&M
2005 - 79, Alex Gordon, Nebraska
HITS
1997 - 109, Francis Collins, Nebraska
Rusty McNamara, Oklahoma State
1998 - 107, Jason Tyner, Texas A&M
1999 - 107, Ken Harvey, Nebraska
2000 - 99, Tommy Nicholson, Texas
2001 - 104, Greg Dobbs, Oklahoma
2002 - 112, Tim Moss, Texas
2003 - 121, David Murphy, Baylor
2004 - 105, Curtis Thigpen, Texas
2005 - 115, Seth Johnston, Texas
DOUBLES
1997 - 32, Jeff Gueil, Oklahoma State
1998 - 24, Charley Carter, Baylor
Keith Ginter, Texas Tech
1999 - 28, Josh Bard, Texas Tech
2000 - 23, Justin Cowan, Nebraska
2001 - 25, Greg Dobbs, Oklahoma
Chris Durbin, Baylor
2002 - 26, Jed Morris, Nebraska
2003 - 29, Omar Quintanilla, Texas
2004 - 28, Curtis Thigpen, Texas
2005 - 22, Daniel Bruce, Alex Gordon, Nebraska
Taylor Teagarden, Texas
102
TRIPLES
1997 - 8, Heath Schesser, Kansas State
Corey Hart, Oklahoma
1998 - 11, Jon Topolski, Baylor
1999 - 8, Jason Cox, Texas; Jon Weber, Texas Tech
2000 - 10, Tommy Whiteman, Oklahoma
2001 - 7, Jason Rainey, Texas Tech
2002 - 8, Jeff Leise, Nebraska
2003 - 9, Tim Moss, Texas
2004 - 5, Alex Gordon, Nebraska
Scott Kirby, Oklahoma State
Josh Haney, Texas Tech
Jose Delgado, Texas Tech
2005 - 6, Corey Brown, Oklahoma State
HOME RUNS
1997 - 33, Joe Dillon, Texas Tech
1998 - 27, Ryan Fry, Missouri
1999 - 34, Daylan Holt, Texas A&M,
NCAA total HR leader
2000 - 21, Matt Hopper, Dan Johnson, Nebraska
2001 - 25, Dan Johnson, Nebraska
2002 - 23, Jed Morris, Nebraska
2003 - 22, Matt Hopper, Nebraska
2004 - 20, Josh Brady, Texas Tech
2005 - 22, Adam Carr, Oklahoma State
RBI
1997 - 93, Rusty McNamara, Oklahoma State
1998 - 86, Charley Carter, Baylor
1999 - 105, Lamont Matthews, Oklahoma State
Daylan Holt, Texas A&M
2000 - 76, Chaz Eiguren, Texas Tech
2001 - 86, Dan Johnson, Nebraska
2002 - 90, Jed Morris, Nebraska
2003 - 85, Dustin Majeski, Texas
2004 - 90, Josh Brady, Texas Tech
2005 - 86, Adam Carr, Oklahoma State
STOLEN BASES
1997 - 37, Jason Tyner, Texas A&M
1998 - 39, Jason Tyner, Texas A&M
1999 - 37, Marco Cunningham, Texas Tech
2000 - 42, John Nelson, Kansas
2001 - 38, Kerry Hodges, Texas Tech
2002 - 40, Tim Moss, Texas
2003 - 37, Reggie Willits, Oklahoma
2004 - 34, Josh Brady, Texas Tech
2005 - 32, Drew Stubbs, Texas
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
(Min. 1 IP Per Team Game)
1997 - 2.20, Geoff Geary, Oklahoma
1998 - 2.71, Shane Wright, Texas Tech
1999 - 2.44, Brandon Roberson, Texas Tech
2000 - 1.82 Chad Hawkins, Baylor
2001 - 2.67, Albert Montes, Texas
2002 - 2.33, Shane Komine, Nebraska
2003 - 1.33, Huston Street, Texas
2004 - 2.13, J.P. Howell, Texas
2005 - 1.73, J. Brent Cox, Texas
INNINGS PITCHED
1997 - 117, Jon Adkins, Oklahoma State
1998 - 152.2, Shane Wright, Texas Tech
1999 - 146.2, Jason Jennings, Baylor
2000 - 145.1, Beau Hale, Texas
2001 - 137.1, Chris Phillips, Texas Tech
2002 - 128.1, Justin Simmons, Texas
2003 - 129, Steven White, Baylor
2004 - 135.1, J.P. Howell, Texas
2005 - 138.2, Kyle McCulloch, Texas
FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED
(Min. 1 IP Per Team Game)
1997 - 10, Shane Wright, Texas Tech
1998 - 20, Shane Wright Texas Tech
Danny Prata, Oklahoma State
1999 - 9, Matt Ward, Texas Tech
2000 - 16, R.D. Spiehs, Nebraska
2001 - 9, Albert Montes, Texas
2002 - 16, Justin Moore, Texas A&M
2003 - 12, Chris Smart, Kansas
2004 - 15, Spencer Grogan, Oklahoma State
2005 - 13, Robert Ray, Texas A&M
STRIKEOUTS
1997 - 151, Monty Ward, Texas Tech
1998 - 137, Jason Gooding, Texas Tech
1999 - 172, Jason Jennings, Baylor
2000 - 159, Shane Komine, Nebraska
2001 - 157, Shane Komine, Nebraska
2002 - 115, Shane Komine, Nebraska
2003 - 130, Steven White, Baylor
2004 - 166, J.P. Howell, Texas
2005 - 131, Max Scherzer, Missouri
SHUTOUTS
1997 - 2, Shane Wright, Texas Tech
1998 - 2, Ryan Rupe, Texas A&M; Matt Smith,
Oklahoma State
1999 - 3, Jason Jennings, Baylor
Casey Fossum, Texas A&M
2000 - 4, Shane Komine, Nebraska
2001 - 2, Matt Farnum, Texas A&M
2002 - 2, Jamie Rodrigue, Nebraska
Aaron Marsden, Nebraska
2003 - 1, Four tied
2004 - 3, Zach Jackson, Texas A&M
2005 - 1, 12 tied
NCAA Appearances by Big 12 Teams
(Note: NCAA Region Results From 1954-2005)
School
Baylor
Kansas
Kansas State
Missouri
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Texas
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
Totals
Appearances
Regional CWS
Total
12
3
15
2
1
3
No appearances
17
6
23
9
3
12
28
9
37
32
19
51
48
32
80
21
4
25
8
0
8
177
77
254
Game Results
Regional CWS
28-24 2-6
5-5
0-2
No appearances
34-24 18-11
27-13 1-6
56-53
14-14
124-73 38-36
193-92 78-53
45-47
2-8
15-18
0-0
527-359
153-136
Total
30-30
5-7
52-45
28-19
70-67
162-109
271-145
47-55
15-18
680-495
NCAA Champions
Texas -- 1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, 2005
Oklahoma -- 1951, 1994
Missouri -- 1954
Oklahoma State -- 1959
Big 12 in 2005 NCAA Statistics
Individual
Batting Average
76. Seth Johnston, Texas, .378
Home Runs Per Game
7. Adam Carr, Oklahoma State, .37
RBI
2. Adam Carr, Oklahoma State, 1.46
11. James Boone, Missouri, 1.31
Triples Per Game
30. Corey Brown, Oklahoma State, .11
Stolen Bases Per Game
30. Cliff Pennington, Texas A&M, .52
32. Matt Baty, Kansas, .50
40. Terry Blunt, Kansas State, .48
Toughest to Strike Out
41. Jared Goedert, Kansas State, 14.9
Runs Per Game
22. Cameron Blair, Texas Tech, 1.21
Slugging Percentage
14. Alex Gordon, Nebraska, .715
Walks Per Game
13. Alex Gordon, Nebraska, .88
17. John McKee, Missouri, .85
24. Cameron Blair, Texas Tech, .81
29. Corey Brown, Oklahoma State, .80
ERA
7. J. Brent Cox, Texas, 1.73
12. Max Scherzer, Missouri, 1.86
20. Kenn Kasparek, Texas, 2.10
26. Ryan LaMotta, Baylor, 2.15
27. Johnny Dorn, Nebraska, 2.16
36. Tanner McElroy, Texas Tech, 2.28
Victories
t-7. Johnny Dorn, Nebraska, 12-2; Kyle McCulloch,
Texas, 12-4
t-28. Joba Chamberlain, Nebraska, 10-2; Thomas
Cowley, Oklahoma State, 10-5; Kodiak Quick,
Kansas, 10-6
Saves
1. J. Brent Cox, Texas, 19
3. Brett Jensen, Nebraska, 16
t-23. Abe Woody, Baylor, 11
t-32. Don Czyz, Kansas, 10
Strikeouts Per Nine Innings
14. Max Scherzer, Missouri, 11.0
21. Adam Daniels, Oklahoma State, 10.6
49. Joba Chamberlain, Nebraska, 9.9
Team
Batting Average
47. Kansas State, .309
Earned Run Average
2. Nebraska, 2.69
4. Texas, 2.80
11. Missouri, 3.20
12. Baylor, 3.23
25. Texas A&M, 3.66
Fielding Percentage
3. Texas, .978
7. Texas A&M, .975
9. Nebraska, .974
18. Oklahoma State, .972
Scoring
12. Missouri, 8.1 runs per game
21. Kansas State, 7.8
Home Runs Per Game
4. Oklahoma State, 1.4
Triples Per Game
10. Oklahoma State, .44
12. Missouri, .41
31. Kansas State, .35
37. Texas Tech, .34
Slugging Percentage
9. Oklahoma State, .509
Stolen Bases
6. Texas Tech, 2.37
Double Plays Per Game
13. Texas A&M, 1.14
26. Texas Tech, 1.07
Winning Percentage
3. Nebraska, .792
4. Texas, .778
38. Baylor, .657
103
All-Time NCAA Division I Baseball Records
(Prior to 2006 Season; Ranked by Victories; Research: University of Minnesota, Big 12 Conference)
All
School
SeasonsOverall
Pct.
1. Fordham
147
3,233-1,629-41
.665
2. Texas
110
2,874-898-27
.762
3. Southern California
111
2,759-1,437-44
.657
4. Michigan
138
2,472-1,400-38
.638
5. Stanford
113
2,456-1,522-32
.617
6. Arizona State
94
2,400-1,179-6
.671
7. Washington State
110
2,351-1,411-17
.625
8. Arizona
101
2,345-1,227-22
.656
9. Clemson
108
2,310-1,283-29
.643
10. Florida State
58
2,290-844-10
.731
11. Harvard
137
2,283-1,440-33
.613
12. North Carolina
116
2,235-1,318-37
.629
13. Illinois
126
2,220-1,350-35
.622
14. Minnesota
114
2,210-1,304-26
.629
15. California
124
2,204-1,620-13
.576
16. Mississippi State
115
2,182-1,226-28
.640
17. Alabama
112
2,180-1,289-29
.628
18. Texas A&M
104
2,166-1,232-35
.637
19. Ohio State
122
2,152-1,383-41
.609
20. Fresno State
83
2,141-1,221-4
.637
21. Yale
140
2,138-1,850-42
.536
22. Oklahoma State
94
2,129-1,050-4
.670
23. Notre Dame
113
2,117-1,242-17
.630 24. Louisville
96
2,106-2,005-10
.510
25. Oklahoma
100
2,079-1,210-10
.632
26. Miami (Fla.)
60
2,072-807-18
.720
27. San Diego State
67
2,057-1,268-37
.619
28. Princeton
121
2,056-1,670-46
.552
29. South Carolina
114
2,043-1,286-17
.614
30. Santa Clara
115
2,020-1,611-28
.556
31. UCLA
86
2,018-1,739-24
.537
32. Florida
91
1,997-1,289-24
.608
33. LSU
110
1,993-1,329-21
.600
34. Georgia Tech
108
1,966-1,275-26
.607
35. Michigan State
121
1,960-1,579-28
.554
36. Missouri
109
1920-1236-20
.608
37. Georgia
119
1,863-1,387-22
.571
38. Indiana
110
1,861-1,463-21
.560
39. Baylor
104
1,855-1,350-7
.579
40. North Carolina State 100
1,854-1,132-28
.621
41. Oregon State
96
1,824-1,250-15
.593
42. Virginia Tech
112
1,810-1,196-26
.602
43. Wichita State
71
1,804-798-8
.693
44. Iowa
115
1,797-1,483-28
.548
45. West Virginia
109
1,770-1,219-18
.592
46. Central Michigan
99
1,767-1,037-16
.630
47. Nebraska
105
1,757-1,288-17
.577
48. Virginia
117
1,744-1,525-39
.534
49. Penn State
117
1,732-1,062-21
.620
50. Ohio
124
1,730-1,179-8
.595
51. Seton Hall
120
1,729-1,033-23
.626
52. Vanderbilt
107
1,722-1,480-32
.538
53. Delaware
114
1,720-1,043-28
.623
54. Georgia Southern
62
1,715-1,082-0
.613
55. Pepperdine
66
1,704-1,189-22
.589
56. Elon
107
1,702-1,223-1
.580
57. Duke
116
1,698-1,429-33
.543
58. Wake Forest
91
1,691-1,178-22
.590
59. TCU
108
1,679-1,432-25
.540
60. Arkansas
83
1,672-1,088-6
.606
61. Tennessee
96
1,667-1,248-14
.572
61. Pennsylvania
130
1,667-1,446-42
.535
63. Stetson
90
1,648-1,218-11
.575
63. San Jose State
90
1,648-1,465-31
.529
65. Auburn
71
1,636-1,040-6
.611
66. Lafayette
140
1,631-1,437-32
.532
67. Mississippi
105
1,625-1,222-17
.571
67. Purdue
116
1,625-1,620-37
.501
69. Maine
123
1,624-1,268-15
.567
70. Indiana State
110
1,618-1,152-19
.584
71. Brigham Young
69
1,612-906-11
.640
72. Tulane
99
1,605-1,077-17
.598
73. Bradley
105
1,600-1,245-13
.562
74. Villanova
127
1,588-1,106-25
.589
75. Grambling
79
1,581-652-0
.708
76. Northwestern
134
1,576-1,703-31
.481
77. Miami (Ohio)
90
1,571-1,172-9
.573
78. Washington
103
1,570-1,321-18
.543
79. Navy
110
1,562-1,032-30
.602
80. Hawai’i
75
1,552-1,087-17
.588
81. California Poly
100
1,543-1,412-15
.522
82. Southern Illinois
60
1,539-997-11
.607
83. Holy Cross
117
1,528-1,033-27
.597
84. Richmond
90
1,524-1,030-12
.597
84. Rice
89
1,524-1,331-5
.534
86. Cornell
136
1,512-1,632-31
.481
87. Kansas
116
1,507-1,467-17
.507
88. Sam Houston
56
1,497-1,003-7
.599
104
Conference
Games 71-88
1,205-409
1,170-670
930-542
1,079-801
637-379
950-780
665-425
596-286
326-115
562-362
522-369
958-682
908-577
905-926
761-604
783-610
927-624
798-609
411-234
487-493
662-343
169-63
131-141
843-500
19-10
849-525
531-473
511-494
834-737
812-977
779-510
754-620
523-452
502-539
752-561
635-712
601-829
824-738
491-397
912-786
231-157
478-226
671-742
240-168
511-301
659-648
343-515
190-204
616-441
265-191
445-760
245-93
281-156
671-315
82-59
278-581
404-482
677-822
433-376
599-638
129-131
126-79
496-515
738-605
51-83
623-692
593-869
220-134
291-320
662-277
334-276
314-375
220-229
100-95
558-983
558-519
862-861
81-59
373-288
406-409
261-316
55-81
268-168
644-853
447-524
554-875
208-221
Pct.
.447
.747
.639
.632
.574
.627
.549
.621
.676
.739
.608
.586
.584
.611
.494
.558
.562
.598
.567
.637
.497
.659
.728
.482
.628
.655
.618
.529
.508
.531
.454
.604
.549
.536
.482
.573
.471
.420
.528
.553
.537
.595
.679
.475
.588
.629
.504
.400
.482
.583
.581
.369
.725
.643
.681
.582
.324
.456
.452
.535
.484
.496
.615
.491
.550
.381
.474
.406
.632
.476
.705
.548
.456
.490
.513
.362
.518
.501
.579
.564
.498
.452
.404
.615
.430
.460
.388
.485
89. Rutgers
135
90. St. John’s (N.Y.)
127
91. Kentucky
95
92. Illinois State
104
93. Western Carolina
78
94. South Alabama
41
95. Long Beach State
52
96. East Carolina
53
97. Texas-Pan American
50
98. New Mexico
88
99. Vermont
109
99. Kansas State
105
101. Western Kentucky
95
102. Birmingham-Southern 39
102. Louisiana Tech
62
104. Oral Roberts
39
104. Houston
59
106. Wisconsin
114
107. Memphis
56
108. Cal State Fullerton
31
109. Eastern Illinois
100
110. Georgetown
112
111. Sacramento State
47
111. Maryland
114
113. Cal State Northridge 47
114. Massachusetts
122
115. Army
116
115. Bowling Green
86
117. Northern Colorado
82
118. Iowa State
110
119. Dallas Baptist
35
119. Jacksonville
49
119. Connecticut
110
122. Western Michigan
58
123. Brown
142
124. UC Santa Barbara 59
125. Old Dominion
73
126. Temple
77
127. Kent State
78
128. Texas Tech
58
129. Troy
51
130. Ball State
84
131. Northwestern State
94
132. The Citadel
52
133. Southern Miss
77
134. Florida International 32
135. Eastern Kentucky
62
136. Lipscomb
33
137. Portland
81
138. Detroit
64
139. UNLV
39
140. Lamar
53
141. UNC-Wilmington
49
142. Missouri State
41
143. UC Davis
68
144. Akron
106
145. Nicholls State
46
146. Boston College
96
147. Murray State
66
148. New Orleans
36
149. Illinois-Chicago
57
150. USF
40
151. San Diego
48
152. UL Monroe
54
153. Southeastern Louisiana55
154. Creighton
42
155. Middle Tennessee
45
156. UCF
33
157. Northern Iowa
106
158. Cincinnati
95
158. Pacific (Calif.)
59
160. McNeese State
54
161. Providence
76
162. Rider
63
163. Jacksonville State
36
164. UL Lafayette
34
165. Toledo
81
166. Mercer
59
167. Gonzaga
41
168. Northeastern
85
169. Northern Illinois
106
170. Austin Peay
66
171. Marshall
95
172. Lehigh
121
173. Davidson
111
174. Loyola Marymount
37
175. Coastal Carolina
30
1,500-1,256
1,493-744-13
1,468-1,315-22
1,464-1,361-20
1,443-1,020-7
1,434-734-3
1,429-1,253-25
1,426-732-8
1,424-993-2
1,421-1,308-14
1,418-1,238-33
1,418-1,489-7
1,416-1,146-18
1,409-629-1
1,409-1,186-3
1,406-724-4
1,406-1,047-15
1,391-1,164-27
1,388-1,016-14
1,386-581-6
1,382-1,179-4
1,381-1,441-3
1,380-1,197-19
1,380-1,315-31
1,369-1,080-20
1,366-1,213-18
1,360-1,141-38
1,360-1,126-26
1,347-945-3
1,346-1,412-17
1,343-719-2
1,343-1,044
1,343-1,111-27
1,337-991-13
1,333-1,460-39
1,329-1,286-18
1,325-1,018-13
1,324-1,054-31
1,284-1,020-10
1,279-957-9
1,276-743-1
1,266-1,181-14
1,257-1,188-14
1,252-838-3
1,251-1,059-10
1,248-685
1,246-1,001-9
1,238-598
1,221-1,288-9
1,212-1,070-2
1,229-938-5
1,223-892
1,220-867-7
1,202-710-1
1,197-1,281-17
1,194-1,177-19
1,185-982-9
1,182-909-21
1,174-1,013-16
1,166-848-1
1,164-1,091-9
1,163-902-5
1,158-1,080-21
1,157-1,057-9
1,156-1,147-12
1,155-878-7
1,154-876-7
1,150-701-10
1,145-1,199-10
1,142-1,242-16
1,142-1,350-8
1,136-1,114-8
1,133-858-13
1,130-878-14
1,123-571
1,122-767-3
1,121-1,232-20
1,113-1,053-5
1,107-949-5
1,106-1,018-14
1,105-1,205-25
1,081-1,152-12
1,080-1,186-9
1,078-1,283-22
1,076-1,638-14
1,075-1,062-4
1,074-618-1
.544
.667
.527
.518
.586
.661
.533
.661
.589
.521
.534 .488
.553
.691
.543
.660
.573
.544
.577
.705
.543
.449
.536
.512
.559
.530
.544
.547
.588
.488
.651
.563
.547
.574
.477
.508
.566
.557
.557
.572
.632
.517
.514
.599
.542
.646
.555
.674
.487
.531
.567
.578
.585
.629
.483
.504
.573
.565
.537
.579
.516
.563
.517
.527
.502
.568
.568
.621
.488
.479
.452
.505
.569
.562
.663
.594
.476
.514
.538
.521
.478
.484
.477
.457
.396
.503
.635
159-81
268-183
504-725
241-331
398-202
341-175
554-496
243-101
73-123
500-570
188-161
478-887
329-367
127-39
622-544
213-27
406-376
542-541
107-164
554-185
127-80
113-303
79-141
340-552
490-403
82-74
83-55
479-519
92-63
479-694
----
316-248
235-235
635-423
332-413
511-644
147-149
75-86
526-540
404-456
326-214-1
374-395
460-450
551-329
168-107
186-129
340-284
17-43
526-809
36-80
398-390
427-297
99-52
424-240
707-564
192-263
347-335
195-255
330-307
227-189
87-58
236-218
361-398
439-351
69-115
289-277
388-251
232-132
325-395
137-210
356-548
312-338
177-133
100-86
85-125
355-236-2
398-608
65-107
661-645
204-146
123-222
301-317
274-462
65-75
318-480
527-464
102-39
.663
.594
.410
.421
.663
.661
.528
.706
.372
.467
.539
.350
.473
.765
.533
.888
.519
.501
.395
.750
.614
.272
.359
.381
.549
.526
.601
.480
.594
.408
.000
.560
.500
.600
.446
.442
.497
.466
.493
.470
.604
.486
.505
.626
.611
.590
.545
.283
.394
.310
.505
.590
.656
.639
.556
.422
.509
.433
.518
.546
.600
.520
.476
.556
.375
.511
.607
.637
.451
.395
.372
.480
.571
.538
.405
.601
.396
.373
.506
.583
.357
.487
.372
.464
.398
.532
.723
Winningest Active Division I Baseball Coaches
(Prior to 2006 Season; Source: NCAA Record Book, Big 12 )
TOP 40 ACTIVE BY VICTORIES
(Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four-year
colleges only)
Coach, Last TeamYrs.
1. Augie Garrido, Texas
37
2. Gene Stephenson, Wichita State 28
3. Larry Hays, Texas Tech
35
3. Chuck Hartman, Virginia Tech 46
5. Mike Martin, Florida State
26
6. Ron Polk, Mississippi State
32
7. Mark Marquess, Stanford
29
8. Jay Bergman, UCF
29
9. Jim Morris, Miami (Fla.)
24
10. Bob Warn, Indiana State
30
11. Danny Price, Florida Int.
26
12. Jim Gilligan, Lamar
29
13. Pete Dunn, Stetson
26
14. Dewey Kalmer, Bradley
37
15. Jack Leggett, Clemson
26 16. Steve Kittrell, South Alabama 23
17. John Anderson, Minnesota
24
18. Fred Hill, Rutgers
29
19. Bob Todd, Ohio State
22
20. Andy Lopez, Arizona
23 21. Mike Fox, North Carolina
22
22. Paul Maineri, Notre Dame
23
23. Pat Murphy, Arizona State
21
24. Ray Tanner, South Carolina
18
24. Keith Guttin, Missouri State
23
26. Kevin Cooney, Florida Atlantic 22
27. John Smith, Sacramento State 27
28. Eddie Cardieri, USF
22
28. Jim Brownlee, Illinois State
26
30. Mike Gillespie, USC
19
31. Denny Hall, Georgia Tech
18
32. Steve Traylor, Wofford
25
33. Gary Powers, Nevada
23
34. Joe Hudak, Winthrop
22
35. Rick Jones. Tulane
17
36. Bill Brown, George Mason
24
37. Jim Wells, Alabama
16
38. Ron Atkins, Richmond
21
39. Tony Robichaux, UL Lafayette 19
40. Rod Delmonico, Tennessee
16
56. Steve Smith, Baylor
11
Less Than Five Years in Division I
-- Brad Hill, Kansas State
11
Won Lost Tied
1,542 717 8
1,506 489 3
1,425 777 2
1,424 783 8
1,391 472 4
1,275 624 2
1,224 590 5
1,133 623 3
1,067 441 4
1,050 711 10
1,024 544 0
999
624
7
964
579
3
948
834
5
932
533
0
895
505
1
871
547
3
864
529
7
850
446
2
828
513
7
826
286
5
819
475
2
814
394
4
808
348
3
808
480
0
788
453
9
773
742
3
767
545
1
767
699
5
738
438
2
737
347
0
726
600
3
700
541
4
698
470
5
697
299
1
676
591
5
670
314
0
663
479
4
661
441
0
634
347
0
418
258
1
474
146
0
Pct.
.682
.755
.647
.645
.746
.671
.674
.645
.707
.596
.653
.615
.625
.532
.636
.639
.614
.620
.656
.617
.742
.633
.673
.698
.627
.634
.510
.585
.523
.627
.680
.547
.564
.597
.700
.533
.681
.580
.600
.646
.618
.765
TOP 20 ALL-TIME BY VICTORIES
Coach, Last TeamYrs.
1. Augie Garrido, Texas
37
2. Gene Stephenson, Wichita State 28
3. Cliff Gustafson, Texas
29
4. Larry Hays, Texas Tech
35
4. Chuck Hartman, Virginia Tech 46
6. Mike Martin, Florida State
26
7. Rod Dedeaux, Southern Calif. 44
8. Larry Cochell, Oklahoma
39
9. Bob Bennett, Fresno State
34
10. Ron Polk, Mississippi State
32
11. Ron Fraser, Miami (Fla.)
30
12. Jack Stallings, Georgia Southern 39
13. Richard Jones, Illinois
39
14. Jim Dietz, San Diego State
31
15. Mark Marquess, Stanford
29
16. Al Ogletree, Texas-Pan Amer. 39 17. Gary Adams, UCLA
35
18. Bill Wilhelm, Clemson
36
18. Norm DeBriyn, Arkansas
33
20. Jack Coffey, Fordham
47
Won
1,542
1,506
1,427
1,424
1,424
1,391
1,342
1,331
1,300
1,275
1,267
1,257
1,242
1,230
1,224
1,217
1,172
1,161
1,161
1,160
Lost Tied
717 8
489 3
373 2
777 2
783 8
472 4
597 16
813 3
757 8
624 2
440 9
799 10
752 6
751 12
590 5
711 1
892 12
536 10
650 6
482 13
Pct.
.682
.755
.792
.647
.645
.746
.691
.621
.631
.671
.741
.611
.623
.620
.674
.631
.567
.683
.641
.705
TOP 20 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES
(Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four-year
colleges only)
BY PERCENTAGE
Coach, Last TeamYrs.
1. Gene Stephenson, Wichita State 28
2. Mike Martin, Florida State
26
3. Mike Fox, North Carolina
22
4. Wayne Graham, Rice
14
5. Jim Morris, Miami (Fla.)
24
6. George Horton, Cal State Fullerton 9
7. Rick Jones, Tulane
17
8. Ray Tanner, South Carolina
18
9. Steve Owens, LeMoyne
14
10. Augie Garrido, Texas
37
11. Sunny Golloway, Oklahoma
9
11. Jim Wells, Alabama
16
13. Danny Hall, Georgia Tech
18
14. Dave Van Horn, Arkansas
12
15. Mark Marquess, Stanford
29
16. Pat Murphy, Arizona State
21
17. Ron Polk, Mississippi State
32
18. Pat McMahon, Florida
13
19. Gary Gilmore, Coastal Carolina 16
20. Bob Todd, Ohio State
22
23. Larry Hays, Texas Tech
35
41. Steve Smith, Baylor
11
Won
1,506
1,391
826
627
1,067
404
697
808
430
1,542
347
670
737
490
1,224
814
1,275
527
629
850
1,424
418
Lost
489
472
286
257
441
172
299
348
195
717
162
314
347
236
590
394
624
259
326
446
777
258
Tied
3
4
4
0
4
1
1
3
1
8
0
0
0
0
5
4
2
1
2
2
2
1
Pct.
.755
.747
.743
.709
.708
.701
.700
.699
.688
.682
.681
.681
.680
.675
.675
.673
.671
.670
.658
.656
.647
.618
105
1997
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Thu., May 15
#1 Texas Tech 12, #6 Missouri 2 (3,842)
#2 Oklahoma State 11, #5 Baylor 8 (3,100)
#3 Texas A&M 11, #4 Oklahoma 3 (5,200)
Fri., May 16
Missouri 9, Baylor 8 (550)
Oklahoma 5, Texas Tech 3 (3,800)
Oklahoma State 16, Texas A&M 10 (8,400)
Sat., May 17
Texas Tech 9, Texas A&M 6 (1,900)
Oklahoma 16, Missouri 7 (4,800)
Texas Tech 7, Oklahoma State 6 (8,600)
Sun., May 18
Oklahoma 10, Oklahoma State 5 (9,200)
Oklahoma 19, Texas Tech 17 (5,400)
Total Attendance: 56,742
All-Tournament Team
C Javier Flores, Oklahoma
1B Joe Dillon, Texas Tech
2B Corey Hart, Oklahoma
SS Derek Wathan, Oklahoma
3B Sean Heaney, Texas A&M
OF Rusty McNamara, Oklahoma State
Brian Shackelford, Oklahoma (Outstanding Player)
Brandon Toro, Texas Tech
DH Jason Landreth, Texas Tech
P Matt Blank, Texas A&M
Jason Gooding, Texas Tech
Jeff Andra, Oklahoma
1998
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Thu., May 14
#1 Texas A&M 4, #6 Oklahoma 3 (8,000)
#2 Baylor 7, #5 Missouri 3 (2,800)
#3 Texas Tech 5, #4 Oklahoma 1 (9,200)
Fri., May 15
Oklahoma State 11, Missouri 8 (6,200)
Oklahoma 10, Texas A&M 4 (8,000)
Texas Tech 11, Baylor 4 (4,800)
Sat., May 16
Texas A&M 8, Baylor 5 (3,300)
Oklahoma 9, Oklahoma State 4 (13,066)
Texas A&M 11, Texas Tech 7 (4,500)
Sun., May 17
Texas Tech 4, Oklahoma 3 (8,800)
Texas Tech 14, Texas A&M 7 (2,400)
Total Attendance: 113,108
106
All-Tournament Team
C Josh Bard, Texas Tech (Outstanding Player)
1B Charley Carter, Baylor
2B Keith Ginter, Texas Tech
3B Craig Kuzmic, Texas A&M
SS Steve Scarborough, Texas A&M
OF Jason Tyner, Texas A&M
Jason Landreth, Texas Tech
Daylan Holt, Texas A&M
DH Brennan Burns, Texas Tech
Richard Park, Oklahoma
P Ryan Rupe, Texas A&M
Chris Scarcella, Texas A&M
Shane Wright, Texas Tech
Thu., May 18
Nebraska 7, Oklahoma State 5 (7,449)
Texas Tech 8, Texas A&M 6 (7,999)
Oklahoma 12, Missouri 6 (9,453)
Baylor 3, Texas 2 (9,667)
1999
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Wed., May 19
#8 Oklahoma 10, #1 Texas A&M 5 (8,590)
#5 Nebraska 5, #4 Oklahoma State 0 (9,030)
#2 Baylor 2, #7 Missouri 0 (7,468)
#6 Texas 7, #3 Texas Tech 3 (7,936)
Sun., May 21
Nebraska 11, Baylor 3 (8,157)
Thu., May 20
Texas A&M 4, Oklahoma State 2 (9,030)
Missouri 8, Texas Tech 7 (12 inn.) (9,090)
Nebraska 14, Oklahoma 7 (11,972)
Baylor 8, Texas 2 (12,072)
Fri., May 21
Texas A&M 10, Oklahoma 3 (10,213)
Missouri 5, Texas 4 (11 inn.) (12,372)
Sat., May 22
Nebraska 8, Texas A&M 7 (9,066)
Baylor 9, Missouri 2 (9,421)
Sun., May 23
Nebraska 4, Baylor 3 (10,252)
Total Attendance: 129,334
Fri., May 19
Nebraska 4, Missouri 3 (7,698)
Texas Tech 4, Texas 3 (8,012)
Sat., May 20
Nebraska 3, Oklahoma 1 (10,705)
Baylor 10, Texas Tech 1 (11,294)
Nebraska 6, Oklahoma 1 (10,216)
Total Attendance: 126,482
All-Tournament Team
C Kelly Shoppach, Baylor
1B Rick Park, Oklahoma
2B Zach Lekse, Oklahoma
3B Landon Brandes, Missouri
SS Jace Brewer, Baylor
OF Marco Cunningham, Texas Tech
Jaime Bubela, Baylor
Adam Shabala, Nebraska (Outstanding Player)
DH Ryan Hubele, Texas
P Beau Hale, Texas
Kyle Evans, Baylor
Chad Wiles, Nebraska
2001
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Wed., May 16
#6 Texas A&M 9, #6 Texas 8 (5,705)
#2 Texas Tech 17, #7 Oklahoma 5 (5,705)
#5 Oklahoma State 18, #4 Baylor 4 (8,122)
#1 Nebraska 5, #8 Iowa State 2 (8,122)
All-Tournament Team
C Josh Bard, Texas Tech
1B Ken Harvey, Nebraska
2B Dustin Barnes, Missouri
3B Aaron Wilson, Missouri
SS Steve Scarborough, Texas A&M
OF Josh Cole, Nebraska
Anthony Hensley, Baylor
Bobby Walters, Oklahoma
DH Richard Park, Oklahoma
P Chad Wiles, Nebraska
Chad Hawkins, Baylor
Jason Jennings, Baylor (Outstanding Player)
Thu., May 17
Oklahoma 9, Texas 7 (6,316)
Iowa State 6, Baylor 5 (6,316)
Texas A&M 8, Texas Tech 6 (8,601)
Nebraska 8, Oklahoma State 1 (8,601)
2000
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Wed., May 17
#3 Oklahoma 9,#6 Oklahoma State 8 (10,285)
#7 Missouri 12, #2 Nebraska 10 (10,285)
#4 Texas 8, #5 Texas Tech 4 (7,475)
#1 Baylor 12, #8 Texas A&M 3 (7,786)
Sun., May 20
Nebraska 7, Texas A&M 4 (7,103)
Fri., May 18
Oklahoma 4, Texas Tech 3 (8,903)
Oklahoma State 17, Iowa State 4 (8,903)
Sat., May 19
Texas A&M 10, Oklahoma 1 (8,579)
Nebraska 10, Oklahoma State 5 (8,579)
Total Attendance: 105,053
All-Tournament Team
C Kelly Shoppach, Baylor
1B Dan Johnson, Nebraska (Outstanding Player)
2B Nebassett Brown, Oklahoma State
3B Jason Bartlett, Oklahoma
SS Jake Brown, Iowa State
OF Jimbo McAuliff, Oklahoma State
Jake Bollig, Oklahoma State
John Cole, Nebraska
DH Ben Himes, Texas A&M
Matt Hopper, Nebraska
UT Greg Dobbs, Oklahoma
P Shane Komine, Nebraska
Chris French, Texas A&M
Chris Russ, Texas A&M
2002
Arlington, Texas
Wed., May 22
#3 Texas Tech 5, #6 Kansas State 4 (7,614)
#2 Nebraska 11, #7 Baylor 9 (8,420)
#4 Oklahoma 11, #5 Oklahoma State 3 (13,607)
#8 Texas A&M 8, #1 Texas 4 (13,941)
Thu., May 23
Kansas State 6, Baylor 2 (7,535)
Texas 8, Oklahoma State 6 (7,711)
Nebraska 12, Texas Tech 8 (10,392)
Oklahoma 9, Texas A&M 1 (11,041)
Fri., May 24
Kansas State 7, Texas Tech 6 (9,164)
Texas 9, Texas A&M 4 (12,731)
Sat., May 25
Nebraska 8, Kansas State 7 (10,720)
Texas 2, Oklahoma 1 (12,856)
Texas 8, Oklahoma 5 (10,220)
Sun., May 26
Texas 9, Nebraska 6 (10 inn.) (13,327)
Total Attendance: 150,196 (NCAA Record)
All-Tournament Team
C John Grose, Nebraska
1B Jeff Ontiveros, Texas
2B Will Bolt, Nebraska
3B Jake Brown, Texas Tech
SS Osmar Castillo, Kansas State
OF Dustin Majewski, Texas (Outstanding Player)
Jason Fransz, Oklahoma
Pat Maloney, Kansas State
DH J.D. Reininger, Texas
UT Ty Soto, Kansas State
P Mark Roberts, Oklahoma
Ray Clark, Texas
Huston Street, Texas
2003
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Wednesday, May 21
#3 Texas 10, #6 Oklahoma State 7 (5,200)
#2 Texas A&M 11, #7 Oklahoma 2 (6,511)
#5 Baylor 11, #4 Missouri 0 (4,100)
#1 Nebraska 9, #8 Kansas 4 (4,880)
Thursday, May 22
Oklahoma 4, Oklahoma State 2 (5,113)
Missouri 4, Kansas 3 (11 innings-5,513)
Texas A&M 3, Texas 2 (2,100)
Nebraska 9, Baylor 5 (5,271)
Friday, May 23
Texas 5, Oklahoma 4 (5,271)
Baylor 9, Missouri 8 (7,000)
Saturday, May 24
Texas 9, Texas A&M 7 (2,300)
Baylor 7, Nebraska 5 (14 inn.) (5,714)
Texas 13, Texas A&M 4 (3,500)
Baylor 6, Nebraska 2 (5,431)
Sunday, May 25
Texas 10, Baylor 8 (10 inn.) (5,260)
Total Attendance: 86,629
All-Tournament Team
C Josh Ford, Baylor
1B Mark Saccomanno, Baylor
2B Tim Moss, Texas
3B Alex Gordon, Nebraska
SS Omar Quintanilla, Texas
OF Dustin Majewski, Texas
David Murphy, Baylor
Joe Ferin, Texas
DH Seth Johnston, Texas
UT Scott Beerer, Texas A&M
P Steven White, Baylor
Mark McCormick, Baylor
Huston Street, Texas
Zane Carlson, Baylor
2004
Arlington, Texas
Wednesday, May 26
#6 Baylor 8, #3 Texas Tech 3 (8,539)
#7 Missouri 9, #2 Oklahoma 5 (8,849)
#4 Oklahoma State 6, #5 Texas A&M 5 (9,803)
#8 Nebraska 5, #1 Texas 2 (11,743)
Thursday, May 27
Oklahoma 3, Texas Tech 1 (8,080)
Texas 13, Texas A&M 6 (9,367)
Missouri 12, Baylor 1 (8,002)
Postponed by rain
Friday, May 28
Oklahoma State 7, Nebraska 1 (8,393)
Baylor 14, Oklahoma 4 (9,786)
Texas 6, Nebraska 5 (12,341)
Saturday, May 29
Missouri 10, Baylor 7 (9,337)
Oklahoma State 8, Texas 2 (11,687)
All-Tournament Team
C Jason Jaramillo, Oklahoma State
1B Cody Ehlers, Missouri (Outstanding Player)
2B Rusty Ryal, Oklahoma State
3B Josh Fields, Oklahoma State
SS Chris Gutierrez, Oklahoma State
OF Mike Pankratz, Baylor
James Boone, Missouri
Lee Laskowski, Missouri
DH Chad Steele, Nebraska
UT Curtis Thigpen, Texas
P Spencer Grogan, Oklahoma State
Garrett Broshuis, Missouri
Mark Alexander, Missouri
2005
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Wed., May 25
#6 Oklahoma State 10, #3 Texas 4 (4,176)
#2 Baylor 2, #7 Kansas 1 (10 inn.) (4,726)
#4 Missouri 8, #5 Oklahoma 7 (5,510)
#8 Texas Tech 5, #1 Nebraska 3 (6,078)
Thu., May 26
Texas 9, Kansas 0 (1,100)
Nebraska 6, Kansas 3 (5,451)
Baylor 8, Oklahoma State 3 (5,500)
Missouri 10, Texas Tech 1 (5,410)
Fri., May 27
Texas 6, Oklahoma State 1 (3,600)
Nebraska 2, Texas Tech 1 (5,909)
Sat., May 28
Baylor 9, Texas 8 (2,200)
Nebraska 5, Missouri 4 (4,091)
Nebraska 17, Missouri 9 (6,032)
Sun., May 29
Game 14: Nebraska 1, Baylor 0 (5,862)
Total Attendance: 74,439
All-Tournament Team
C Jacob Priday, Missouri
1B Curtis Ledbetter, Nebraska (Outstanding Player)
2B Michael Griffin, Baylor
3B Alex Gordon, Nebraska
SS Seth Johnston, Texas
OF Nick Peoples, Texas
James Boone, Missouri
Andy Gorch, Nebraska
DH Zane Taylor, Missouri
SP Randy Boone, Texas
Brian Duesing, Nebraska
RP Ryan LaMotta, Baylor
UT Joe Simokaitis, Nebraska
Sunday, May 30
Oklahoma State 10, Missouri 9 (13 inn.) (9,751)
Total Attendance: 125,628
107
1997
Baylor
Kris Lambert, P, 13th round, Pittsburgh Pirates
Iowa State
Nate Teut, P, 4th round, Chicago Cubs
Ryan Seifert, P, 12th round, Colorado Rockies
Kansas
Eric Thompson, P, 25th round, Chicago White Sox
Joe DeMarco, SS, 28th round, San Diego Padres
Brandon Smith, 31st round, Cleveland Indians
Tim Lyons, P, 36th round, Atlanta Braves
Josh Wingerd, P, FA, St. Louis Cardinals*
Kansas State
Heath Schesser, SS, 5th round, Detroit Tigers
Eric Yanz, P, 8th round, Kansas City Royals
David Johnson, P, 9th round, Colorado Rockies
Jon Oiseth, P, 31st round, San Diego Padres
Todd Fereday, 2B, 36th round, Chicago Cubs
Missouri
Jeff Terrell, IF, 20th round, Philadelphia Phillies
Aaron Jaworowski, 1B, 29th round, Minnesota Twins
Nebraska
Todd Sears, 1B, 3rd round, Colorado Rockies
Steve Fish, P, 22nd round, Anaheim Angels
Patrick Driscoll, P, 24th round, Philadelphia Phillies
Oklahoma
Jeff Andra, P, 3rd round, San Francisco Giants
Javier Flores, C, 10th round, Oakland A’s
Brian Shackelford, P-DH-OF, 17th round, Cleveland Indians
Oklahoma State
Scott Williamson, P, 9th round, Cincinnati Reds
Dave Maurer, P, 11th round, San Diego Padres
Elvin Nina, P, 17th round, Oakland A’s
Rusty McNamara, OF-3B, 21st round, Philadelphia Phillies
Tony Roosien, OF, 52nd round, Los Angeles Dodgers
Texas
Kip Harkrider, SS, 5th round, Los Angeles Dodgers
Mark Cridland, OF, 26th round, Milwaukee Brewers
Texas A&M
Brian Benefield, 2B, 6th round, Cleveland Indians
Matt Garrick, C, 7th round, Anaheim Angels
Jamie Smith, P, 10th round, Chicago White Sox
Matt Blank, P, 11th round, Montreal Expos
John Sneed, P, 22nd round, Toronto Blue Jays
Scott Sandusky, C, 20th round, Cincinnati Reds
Ryan Rupe, P, 29th rounds, Chicago Cubs
Scott Barrett, P, free agent, Toronto Blue Jays
Texas Tech
Jason Gooding, P, 5th round, Kansas City Royals
Joe Dillon, 1B, 7th round, Kansas City Royals
Jimmy Frush, P, 19th round, Philadelphia Phillies
1998
Baylor
Kip Wells, P, 1st round, Chicago White Sox
Jeremy Dodson, OF, 7th round, Kansas City Royals
Charley Carter, 1B, 15th round, Houston Astros
Jon Topolski, OF, 31st round, Florida Marlins
Chad Polk, C, FA, Toronto Blue Jays*
Iowa State
Shawn Sedlacek, P, 14th round, Kansas City Royals
Jake Whitney, P, 25th round, Houston Astros
Brad Waldron, P, 26th round, Montreal Expos
Kansas
Mike Dean, 3rd round, San Francisco Giants
Les Walrond, P, 13th round, St. Louis Cardinals
Josh Dimmick, C, 24th round, Houston Astros
Brandon Smith, 45th round, Los Angeles Dodgers
Matt Van Alsburg, 45th round, St. Louis Cardinals
Dan Olson, P, 47th round, Minnesota Twins
Eric Vann, FA, Kansas City Royals*
Kansas State
Mickey Blount, P, 5th round, Minnesota Twins
Pat Hertzel, P, 14th round, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Yancy Ayres, C, 27th round, Kansas City Royals
Josh Marn, 3B, free agent, Tampa Bay Devil Rays*
Chris Traylor, P, free agent, Seattle Mariners*
Missouri
Justin Stine, P, 19th round, Anaheim Angels
Ryan Fry, OF, 24th round, Kansas City Royals
Torre Tyson, 2B, free agent, Boston Red Sox*
Nebraska
Bryan Schmidt, SS, 33rd round, San Diego Padres
Matthew Schuldt, P, 34th round, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Oklahoma
Derek Wathan, SS, 2nd round, Florida Marlins
Clint Smith, P, 7th round, Detroit Tigers
Brian Shackelford, OF, 13th round, Kansas City Royals
Paul McCurtain, P, 13th round, Florida Marlins
Geoff Geary, P, 15th round, Philadelphia Phillies
Jose Montenegro, SS-3B, 15th round, Milwaukee Brewers
Corey Hart, 2B, 23rd round, Kansas City Royals
Kevin Olsen, P, 26th round, Florida Marlins
Willy Hill, OF, 27th round, Florida Marlins
Oklahoma State
Jon Adkins, P, 9th round, Oakland A’s
Thom Dreier, P, 13th round, San Diego Padres
Steve Hill, IF, 27th round, San Francisco Giants
Texas
Curt Kautsch, P, 34th round, Milwaukee Brewers
Mark Cridland, OF, FA, Milwaukee Brewers*
Texas A&M
Jason Tyner, OF, 1st round, New York Mets
Ryan Rupe, P, 6th round, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Scott Sandusky, C, 8th round, Montreal Expos
Craig Kuzmic, 3B-C, 8th round, Seattle Mariners
Texas Tech
Monty Ward, P, 4th round, Kansas City Royals
Keith Ginter, 3B, 10th round, Houston Astros
Kevin Jordan, OF, 11th round, Houston Astros
Duane Price, OF, 20th round, Cincinnati Reds
Eric Cooper, P, 24th round, Cincinnati Reds
Brandon Buckley, C, 29th round, Houston Astros
108
1999
2000
Baylor
Jason Jennings, P-DH, 1st round, Colorado Rockies
Jon Topolski, OF, 4th round, Houston Astros
Eric Nelson, 2B, 8th round, Kansas City Royals
Mark Outlaw, P, 15th round, Philadelphia Phillies
Bryan Loeb, C, 29th round, New York Yankees
Jaime Bubela, OF, 31st round, Boston Red Sox
Baylor
Chad Hawkins, P, 1st round, Texas Rangers
Jace Brewer, SS, 5th round, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Kyle Evans, P, 6th round, Cleveland Indians
Jaime Bubela, OF, 7th round, Seattle Mariners
Anthony Hensley, OF, Baylor, Philadelphia Phillies
Preston Underdown, 2B, 32nd round, Philadelphia Phillies
Iowa State
Nate Hilton, P, 28th round, Oakland Athletics
Iowa State
Jeff Duncan (alumnus), OF, 7th round, New York Mets
Mike Laesch, P, 43rd round, Oakland Athletics
Kansas
Jim Caine, 10th Round, Minnesota Twins
Kansas State
Brandon Peck, P, 28th round, St. Louis Cardinals
Michael Bishop, OF-C, 44th round, Cleveland Indians
Derek Andersen, P, FA, Tampa Bay Devil Rays*
Missouri
Ryan Jamison, P, 17th round, Houston Astros
Justin Stine, P, 22nd round, Toronto Blue Jays
Chris George, P, 25th round, Houston Astros
Nebraska
Ken Harvey, 1B, 5th round, Kansas City Royals
Brian Johnson, C, 24th round, Kansas City Royals
Jay Sirianni, P, FA, Cleveland Indians*
Oklahoma
Casey Bookout, 1B, 9th round, Cincinnati Reds
Valentino Pascucci, P, 15th round, Montreal Expos
Ryan Van Horn, C, 25th round, Chicago Cubs
Kyle Denney, P, 26th round, Cleveland Indians
Jeff Bajernau, P, 36th round, Chicago White Sox
Jared Hoerman, P, FA, Seattle Mariners*
Oklahoma State
Josh Holliday, C-3B, 9th round, Toronto Blue Jays
Lamont Matthews, OF, 10th round, Los Angeles Dodgers
Billy Gasparino, SS, 17th round, Colorado Rockies
Thom Dreier, P, 20th round, Toronto Blue Jays
Jeremy Krismer, P, 36th round, Milwauke e Brewers
Kevin Lucas, IF, FA, Kansas City Royals*
Texas
Jason Moore, SS, 4th round, San Diego Padres
Scott Dunn, P, 10th round, Cincinnati Reds
Texas A&M
Chance Caple, P, 1st round, St. Louis Cardinals
Casey Fossum, P, 1st round, Boston Red Sox
John Scheschuk, 1B, 7th round, San Diego Padres
Shawn Schumacher, C-3B, 8th round, St. Louis Cardinals
Steven Truitt, OF, 14th round, Milwaukee Brewers
Steve Scarborough, SS, 18th round, Milwaukee Brewers
Matt Ward, P, 28th round, Florida Marlins
Dell Lindsey, 3B, FA, Anaheim Angels*
Texas Tech
Josh Bard, C, 3rd round, Colorado Rockies
Chris Sampson, SS, 8th round, Houston Astros
Shane Wright, P, 9th round, Pittsburgh Pirates
Brandon Roberson, P, 19th round, Seattle Mariners
Jason Huth, SS, 26th round, Cincinnati Reds
Brad Ralston, P, 27th round, Milwaukee Brewers
Kansas
Brandon O’Neal, P, 6th Round, Anaheim Angels
Matt Tribble, OF, 15th Round, Chicago Cubs
Tom Gorzelanny, P, 36th Round, Chicago White Sox
Missouri
Nick Wilfong, CF, 8th round, San Francisco Giants
Landon Brandes, 3B, 20th round, St. Louis Cardinals
J.R. Warner, OF, 26th round, Anaheim Angels
*Ralph McCasland, P, FA, Montreal Expos
Nebraska
Jamal Strong, OF, 6th round, Seattle Mariners
Adam Shabala, OF, 10th round, San Francisco Giants
Andy Bent, P, 16th round, Atlanta Braves
Justin Cowan, C, 20th round, Kansas City Royals
Scott Fries, P, 25th round, Chicago Cubs
Trevor Bullock, P, 27th round, Philadelphia Phillies
Oklahoma
Tommy Whiteman, SS, 6th round, Houston Astros
Zach Lekse, 2B, 24th round, Los Angeles Dodgers
Oklahoma State
Matt Smith, P, 4th round, New York Yankees
Quenten Patterson, P, 5th round, New York Mets
Darren Heal, P, 11th round, Baltimore Orioles
Ronte’ Langs, OF, 13th round, Los Angeles Dodgers
Will Rossellini, P, 16th round, Arizona Diamondbacks
Luke Scott, OF, 45th round, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Texas
Beau Hale, P, 1st round, Baltimore Orioles
Charlie Thames, P, 4th round, Anaheim Angels
Phil Seibel, P, 8th round, Montreal Expos
Tommy Nicholson, 2B, 11th round, Chicago White Sox
Todd West, SS, 14th round, Milwaukee Brewers
D.J. Jones, P, 16th round, Baltimore Orioles
Chris Houser, 3B, 24th round, Cleveland
Texas A&M
Daylan Holt, OF, 3rd round, Oakland A’s
Chris Scarcelli, P, 16th round, Oakland A’s
Texas Tech
Miles Durham, OF, 5th round, Detroit Tigers
Marco Cunningham, OF, 27th round, Kansas City Royals
Trey Lunsford, C, 33rd round, San Francisco Giants
109
2001
Baylor
Kelly Shoppach, C, 2nd round, Boston Red Sox
Matt Williams, 3B, 15th round, St. Louis Cardinals
Trevor Mote, 2B, 15th round, Houston Astros
Mike Huggins, 1B, 25th round, Colorado Rockies
Josh Scott, P, 25th round, Philadelphia Phillies
Iowa State
Alan Bomer, P, 9th round, Chicago Cubs
Kansas
John Nelson, SS, 8th round, St. Louis Cardinals
Doug Lantz, P, 14th round, Cleveland Indians
Brent De Chiaro, C, 41st round, Anaheim Angels
Pete Smart, P, FA, Cincinnati Reds*
2002
Baylor
Kyle Edens, P, 3rd round, Cincinnati Reds
Mike Huggins, 1B, 13th round, Baltimore Orioles
Steven White, P, 18th round, Milwaukee Brewers
Paul Richmond, C, 28th round, Toronto Blue Jays
Paul Thorp, P, 31st round, New York Yankees
Justin Taylor, P, 38th round, Kansas City Royals
Jared Theodorakos, P, 49th round, Colorado Rockies
Kansas
Jeff Davis, P, 31st round, Cleveland Indians
Dan Olson, P, 32nd round, Florida Marlins
Kansas State
Ross Hawley, P, 31st round, Los Angeles Dodgers
Pat Maloney, OF, 47th round, Toronto Blue Jays
Kansas State
Josh Cavender, C, FA, Florida Marlins*
Luke Robertson, P, FA, Oakland A’s*
Missouri
Jody Roughton, 3B, 24th round, Detroit Tigers
Drew Endicott, P, 41st round, Kansas City Royals
Matt Hobbs, P, 50th round, Kansas City Royals
Missouri
Ryan Stegall, SS-P, 7th round, Houston Astros
Matt Hobbs, P, 30th round, San Diego Padres
Jon Williams, C, 44th round, San Francisco Giants
Nebraska
Jeff Leise, OF, 7th round, California Angels
Shane Komine, P, 9th round, Oakland A’s
Waylon Byers, P, 21st round, Florida Marlins
Jed Morris, C, 36th round, Oakland A’s
Nebraska
Adam Stern, OF, 3rd round, Atlanta Braves
John Cole, OF, 5th round, Seattle Mariners
Dan Johnson, 1B, 7th round, Oakland Athletics
Thom Ott, P, 10th round, Los Angeles Dodgers
Brian Rodaway, P, 16th round, Houston Astros
Shane Komine, P, 19th round, St. Louis Cardinals
R.D. Spiehs, P, 33rd round, San Francisco Giants
Matt Hopper, 1B-P, 36th round, San Francisco Giants
Oklahoma
Jason Fransz, OF, 8th round, Chicago Cubs
Denver Kitch, IF, 9th round, Los Angeles Dodgers
Rocky Cherry, P, 14th round, Chicago Cubs
Evan Greusel, P, 17th round, Florida Marlins
Curtis White, P, 43rd round, Oakland A’s
Oklahoma
Jason Bartlett, SS, 6th round, San Diego Padres
Rocky Cherry, P, 10th round, Philadelphia Phillies
Chris Haggard, P, 50th round, Milwaukee Brewers
Greg Dobbs, 1B-OF, FA, Seattle Mariners*
Oklahoma State
Luke Scott, OF, 9th round, Cleveland Indians
Ryan Budde, C, 12th round, Anaheim Angels
Josh Merrigan, P, 17th round, St. Louis Cardinals
Darren Heal, P, 22nd round, Toronto Blue Jays
Jimbo McAuliff, OF, FA, San Francisco Giants*
David Rollandini, P, FA, Philadelphia Phillies*
Texas
Gerrit Simpson, P, 5th round, Colorado Rockies
Albert Montes, P, 12th round, San Francisco Giants
Texas A&M
Brian Strelitz, P, 11th round, New York Yankees
Chris Russ, P, 12th round, New York Yankees
Steven Ponder, P, 28th round, Boston Red Sox
Greg Porter, 3B-OF, 45th round, Anaheim Angels
Texas Tech
Kerry Hodges, OF, 9th round, Houston Astros
Blake McGinley, P, 21st round, New York Mets
Jason Rainey, OF, 31st round, Seattle Mariners
Anthony Arnerich, C, 32nd round, Kansas City Royals
Brandon Roberson, P, FA, Houston Astros*
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Oklahoma State
Jeff Salazar, OF, 8th round, Colorado Rockies
Nebasett Brown, 2B, 11th round, Diamondbacks
Daylon Monette, OF, 16th round, St. Louis
Rob Watson, SS, 17th round, Detroit Tigers
Mike Patitucci, P, 19th round, Baltimore Orioles
Zach Cates, 1B, 30th round, St. Louis Cardinals
Justin Meccage, P, 32nd round, New York Yankees
Nick McCurdy, P, 35th round, Baltimore Orioles
Chris Reilly, P, FA, Baltimore Orioles*
Texas
Alan Bomer, P, 4th round, New York Yankees
Ryan Hubele, C, 8th round, Baltimore Orioles
Brad Halsey, P, 8th round, New York Yankees
Brandon Fahey, IF, 12th round, Baltimore Orioles
Dustin Majewski, OF, 12th round, Boston Red Sox
Ray Clark, P, 14th round, New York Yankees
Ben King, OF-P, 20th round, New York Yankees
Daniel Muegge, P, 41st round, San Francisco Giants
Jeff Ontiveros, 1B, FA, Boston Red Sox*
Texas A&M
Khalid Ballouli, P, 6th round, Milwaukee Brewers
Ryan Warpinski, P, 8th round, Florida Marlins
Eric Reed, P, 9th round, Florida Marlins
Rusty Meyer, C, 13th round, Kansas City Royals
Neal Stephenson, OF, 17th round, Baltimore Orioles
Steven Ponder, P, 17th round, Colorado Rockies
Matt Farnum, P, 24th round, TorontoBlue Jays
Ryan Wardinsky, SS, 30th round, Philadelphia Phillies
Travis Wong, 1B, 48th round, Cincinnati Reds
Ben Himes, OF, 50th round, Philadelphia Phillies
Texas Tech
Jon Slack, OF, 5th round, New York Mets
Gera Alvarez, SS, 16th round, Baltimore Orioles
Willie Durazo, C, FA, Boston Red Sox
Steve Rowe, P, FA, Texas Rangers*
Jake Valles, IF, FA, Kansas City Royals*
2003
Baylor
David Murphy, OF, 1st round, Boston Red Sox
Steve White, P, 4th round, New York Yankees
Trey Webb, SS, 5th round, Montreal Expos
Chris Durbin, OF, 10th round, Boston Red Sox
Zane Carlson, P, 16th round, San Diego Padres
Mark Saccomanno, 1B, 23rd round, Houston Astros
Jared Theodorakos, P, 25th round, Milwaukee Brewers
Jason Pritchard, P, 35th round, Philadelphia Phillies
Kansas
Casey Spanish, P, 12th round, Atlanta Braves
Kenny Falconer, P, 24th round, Seattle Mariners
Travis Metcalf, 3B, 38th round, Minnesota Twins
Kansas State
Ryan Baldwin, P, FA, Texas Rangers*
Missouri
Justin James, P, 5th round, Toronto Blue Jays
Jayce Tingler, OF, 10th round, Toronto Blue Jays
Ian Kinsler, SS, 17th round, Texas Rangers
Derek Roper, P, 32nd round, St. Louis Cardinals
Nebraska
Aaron Marsden, P, 3rd round, Colorado Rockies
Matt Hopper, 1B, 10th round, Philadelphia Phillies
Jeff Leise, OF, 12th round, San Diego Padres
Jason Burch, P, 21st round, St. Louis Cardinals
Drew Anderson, OF, 24th round, Milwaukee Brewers
Oklahoma
Reggie Willits, OF, 7th round, Anaheim Angels
Buddy Blair, P, 10th round, St. Louis Cardinals
Eddie Cornejo, 2B, 13th round, Oakland A’s
David Purcey, P, 17th round, New York Yankees
Spencer Wyman, C, 31st round, Florida Marlins
Curtis White, OF, 44th round, Texas Rangers
Oklahoma State
Scott Baker, P, 2nd round, Minnesota Twins
Shane Hawk, P, 4th round, New York Mets
Jose Virgil, OF, 18th round, St. Louis Cardinals
John Urick, 1B, 22nd round, New York Yankees
Joe Weaver, P, 43rd round, Cleveland Indians
Texas
Omar Quintanilla, SS, 1st round, Oakland A’s
Dustin Majewski, OF, 3rd round, Oakland A’s
Tim Moss, 2B, 3rd round, Philadelphia Phillies
Eric Sultemeier, OF, 6th round, Baltimore Orioles
Josh Smith, P, 8th round, New York Yankees
Danny Muegge, P, 19th round, Arizona Diamondbackes
Brantley Jordan, P, 29th round, St. Louis Cardinals
Justin Simmons, P, 47th round, Chicago Cubs
Texas A&M
Brian Finch, P, 2nd round, Baltimore Orioles
Scott Beerer, P-UT, 2nd round, Colorado Rockies
Logan Kensing, P, 2nd round, Florida Marlins
Cory Patton, OF, 6th round, San Diego Padres
Matt Farnum, P, 7th round, Texas Rangers
Kyle Parcus, P, 12th round, Philadelphia Phillies
Texas Tech
Christian Colonel, IF, 5th round, Colorado Rockies
Jeff Karstens, P, 19th round, New York Yankees
Scooter Jordan, OF, 33rd round, Boston Red Sox
2004
Baylor
Drew Sutton, SS, 15th round, Houston Astros
Trey Taylor, P, 20th round, Chicago Cubs
Zane Carlson, P, 27th round, Kansas City Royals
Jared Theodorakos, P, FA, Milwaukee Brewers*
Kansas
Travis Metcalf, 3B, 11th round, Texas Rangers
Ryan Knippschild, P, 35th round, Cleveland Indians
Ryan Baty, 1B, FA, Tampa Bay Devil Rays*
Kansas State
Carlos Torres, P, 15th round, Chicago White Sox
Jared Brite, P, 26th round, Houston Astros
Missouri
Danny Hill, P, 3rd round, Toronto Blue Jays
Garrett Broshuis, P, 5th round, San Francisco Giants
Cody Ehlers, 1B, 11th round, New York Yankees
Mark Alexander, P, 20th round, Los Angeles Dodgers
Nebraska
Justin Pekarek, P, 8th round, Cleveland Indians
Jake Mullinax, 2B, 14th round, St. Louis Cardinals
Mike Sillman, P, 21st round, St. Louis Cardinals
Dustin Timm, P, 26th round, Atlanta Braves
Phil Shirek, P, 44th round, Cleveland Indians
Quinton Robertson, P, 44th round, St. Louis Cardinals
Oklahoma
David Purcey, P, 1st round, Toronto Blue Jays
Jarod McAuliff, P, 7th round, Oakland A’s
Mark Roberts, P, 8th round, Texas Rangers
Ole Sheldon, 1B, 14th round, Houston Astros
Casey Brown, P, 27th round, Houston Astros
Mike Swindell, P, 29th round, New York Mets
Daniel McCutchen, P, 29th round, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Oklahoma State
Josh Fields, 3B, 1st round, Chicago White Sox
Jason Jaramillo, C, 2nd round, Philadelphia Phillies
Spencer Grogan, P, 10th round, San Francisco Giants
Rod Allen, OF, 12th round, New York Yankees
Texas
J.P. Howell, P, 1st round, Kansas City Royals
Huston Street, P, 1st round, Oakland A’s
Curtis Thigpen, C-1B, 2nd round, Toronto Blue Jays
Seth Johnston, 2B, 7th round, Baltimore Orioles
Buck Cody, P, 7th round, St. Louis Cardinals
Kyle Yates, P, 13th round, Toronto Blue Jays
J.D. Reininger, IF, 14th round, Cincinnati Reds
Justin Simmons, P, 21st round, Los Angeles Dodgers
Matt Goodson, P, 23rd round, Boston Red Sox
Texas A&M
Zach Jackson, P, 1st round, Toronto Blue Jays
Cory Patton, OF, 6th round, Toronto Blue Jays
Justin Ruggiano, OF, 25th round, Los Angeles
Erik Schindewolf, 2B, 28th round, Arizona Diamondbacks
Texas Tech
Josh Haney, 3B, 11th round, Kansas City Royals
Cameron Blair, SS, 18th round, St. Louis Cardinals
Josh Brady, 1B-OF, 19th round, Atlanta Braves
Jose Delgado, 2B, 24th round, St. Louis Cardinals
Dallas Braden, P, 24th round, Oakland A’s
Steven Thomas, P, 28th round, Colorado Rockies
Michael Mask, OF, 32nd Round, Texas Rangers
111
2005
Baylor
Mark McCormick, P, 1st round, St. Louis Cardinals
Kyle Reynolds, SS, 6th round, Chicago Cubs
Tyler Bullock, P, 6th round, Atlanta Braves
Trey Taylor, P, 7th round, Chicago Cubs
Josh Ford, C, 9th round, Arizona Diamondbackes
Michael Griffin, 2B, 14th round, Cincinnati Reds
Paul Witt, SS, 15th round, Florida Marlins
Sean Walker, P, 24th round, Houston Astros
Abe Woody, P, 31st round, Cincinnati Reds
Kansas
Mike Zagurski, P, 12th round, Philadelphia Phillies
Sean Richardson, C, 19th round, Minnesota Twins
A.J. Van Slyke, OF, 23rd round, St. Louis Cardinals
Kansas State
Steve Murphy, OF, 14th round, Texas Rangers
Eric Eymann, SS, 19th round, Cincinnati Reds
Terry Blunt, OF, FA, Texas Rangers*
Missouri
James Boone, OF, 3rd round, Pittsburgh Pirates
Andrew Johnston, P, 9th round, Colorado Rockies
Doug Mathis, P, 13th round, Texas Rangers
Nebraska
Alex Gordon, 3B, 1st round (2nd pick), Kansas City Royals
Brian Duensing, P, 3rd round, Minnesota Twins
Zach Kroenke, P, 5th round, New York Yankees
Joe Simokaitis, SS, 10th round, Chicago Cubs
Curtis Ledbetter, 1B, 18th round, Seattle Mariners
Brett Jensen, P, P, 23rd round, Washington Nationals
Huston Street, Oakland A’s
Oklahoma
Garrett Patterson, P, 7th round, New York Yankees
Daniel McCutchen, P, 12th round, St. Louis Cardinals
Ryan Rohlinger, 3B, 21st round, St. Louis Cardinals
Tyler Gooch, P, 50th round, Philadelphia Phillies
Oklahoma State
Rusty Ryal, 3B, 14th round, Arizona Diamondbackes
Adam Daniels, P, 15th round, St. Louis Cardinals
Thomas Cowley, P, 26th round, Cleveland Indians
DeWayne Carver, P, 40th round, Cleveland Indians
Chris Gutierrez, SS, FA, Toronto Blue Jays*
Texas
J. Brent Cox, P, 2nd round, New York Yankees
Taylor Teagarden, C, 3rd round, Texas Rangers
Sam LeCure, P, 4th round, Cincinnati Reds
Seth Johnston, SS, 5th round, San Diego Padres
Buck Cody, P, 16th round, San Francisco Giants
David Maroul, 3B, 23rd round, San Francisco Giants
Clayton Stewart, P, 28th round, Philadelphia Phillies
Texas A&M
Cliff Pennington, SS, 1st round, Oakland A’s
Kevin Whelan, P, 4th round, Detroit Tigers
Robert Ray, P, 7th round, Toronto Blue Jays
Kyle Marlatt, P, 12th round, Florida Marlins
Texas Tech
Cameron Blair, SS, 6th round, Pittsburgh Phillies
Billy Carnline, P, 12th round, Toronto Blue Jays
Brent Thomas, OF, 32nd round, Cleveland Indians
Cody Fuller, OF, 48th round, Los Angeles Angels
* - Fifth-year Seniors Signed Before Draft
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Jason Jennings, Colorado Rockies
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