2007 Big 12 Conference Tournament

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The 2007 Big 12 Conference baseball tournament was held at AT&T Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City, OK. The tournament was broken into 2 4-team brackets, each playing a round robin schedule. The two bracket winners met in the championship game. #5 Texas A&M University defeated #6 Baylor University for the title. Catcher Craig Stinson of Texas A&M was named tournament Most Outstanding Player.

Participating Teams[edit]

Bracket 1[edit]

Seed School Conf. Record Head Coach
1 University of Texas 21-6 Augie Garrido
4 University of Nebraska 14-13 Mike Anderson
5 Texas A&M University 13-13 Rob Childress
8 Kansas State University 10-16 Brad Hill

Bracket 2[edit]

Seed School Conf. Record Head Coach
2 University of Missouri 19-8 Tim Jamieson
3 Oklahoma State University 16-11 Frank Anderson
6 Baylor University 12-15 Steve Smith
7 University of Oklahoma 11-16 Sunny Golloway


Results[edit]

Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 23
Game 1 University of Nebraska 5-3 Texas A&M University
Game 2 University of Texas 19-10 Kansas State University
Game 3 University of Oklahoma 7-2 University of Missouri
Game 4 Baylor University 3-1 Oklahoma State University
May 24
Game 5 Texas A&M University 7-3 University of Texas
Game 6 Kansas State University 5-1 University of Nebraska
May 25
Game 7 Baylor University 10-5 University of Missouri
Game 8 University of Oklahoma 9-8 Oklahoma State University
May 26
Game 9 Texas A&M University 7-2 Kansas State University Texas A&M wins bracket with 2-1 record
Game 10 University of Texas 5-4 University of Nebraska
Game 11 University of Missouri 13-1 Oklahoma State University
Game 12 Baylor University 7-6 University of Oklahoma Baylor wins bracket with 3-0 record
May 27
Game 13 Texas A&M University 14-6 Baylor University Texas A&M advances to NCAA tournament

All-Tournament Team[edit]

  • C Craig Stinson, Texas A&M
  • 1B Chance Wheeless, Texas
  • 2B Brock Bond, Missouri
  • 3B Aaron Reza, Oklahoma
  • SS Beamer Weems, Baylor
  • OF Joseph Hughes, Oklahoma
  • OF Jordan Danks, Texas
  • OF Ty Wright. Oklahoma State
  • DH Matt Czimskey, Baylor
  • P Kendal Volz, Baylor
  • P Brad Hutt, Kansas State