2017 baseball - Big 12 Conference

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2017 Season Review
2017 BASEBALL
C o n f e r e n c e S
ta n d i n g s
BIG 12
OVERALL Final vs
School
W L TPct. H A N W L TPct. H A N StreakTop 25
Texas Tech*
16
8
0 .667 8-4 8-4 0-0 45
17
0
.726 24-7
15-6
TCU*#
16 8 0 .66710-2 6-6 0-0 50 18 0 .735 29-4 12-10
Oklahoma*
12 11 0.5225-47-50-235 240.59323-6 11-14
West Virginia*
12
12
0 .500 6-6 6-6 0-0 36
26 0
.581 14-8
15-16
Baylor*
12 12 0 .5005-7 7-5 0-034 23 0 .596 20-11 12-8
Texas*
11 12 0 .4787-5 4-7 0-039 24 0 .619 26-8 8-13
Kansas
11 13 0 .4587-5 4-8 0-030 28 0 .51720-12 9-12
Oklahoma State*
8
14
0 .367 3-8 3-6 2-0 30
27 0
.526 16-14
6-10
Kansas State
8
16
0 .333 4-9 4-7 0-0 29
26 0
.527 19-14
5-9
*NCAA Tournament participant #CWS participant
P o sts e a s o n R e s u lts
L2
L1
L2
L1
L6
L1
L2
L2
W2
11-5
12-4
10-10
10-5
7-8
8-10
5-10
7-5
4-8
Conference Notes
TCU advanced to the NCAA College World Series for the fourth straight year. The
Horned Frogs were the first team since North Carolina to secure a CWS bid in four
consecutive seasons (2006-09).
NCAA College World Series
SUNDAY, JUNE 18
Game 4 - No. 3 Florida 3, No. 6 TCU 0
TUESDAY, JUNE 20
Game 7 - No. 6 TCU 4, Texas A&M 1
6-4
9-4
1-4
7-2
2-3
5-3
1-5
8-3
5-3
THURSDAY, JUNE 22
Game 10 - No. 6 TCU 4, No. 7 Louisville3
The league had a representative in the CWS field for the fourth straight year.
Since 2014, 89 percent of teams who advanced to Super Regionals also punched
tickets to the College World Series (OSU, TCU, TTU, UT).
FRIDAY, JUNE 23
Game 12 - No. 6 TCU 9, No. 3 Florida 2
The league had two national seeds in the NCAA Tournament: No. 5 Texas Tech and
No. 6 TCU. It was the fourth time in conference history that two teams were selected
as national seeds and fourth straight year the Big 12 had a national seed.
SATURDAY, JUNE 24
Game 14 - No. 3 Florida 3, No. 6 TCU 0
Seven of nine teams were selected to the NCAA Tournament. It was the highest
percentage of teams (.778) to receive bids since 2009 (.800 - 8 of 10).
The Big 12 led all conferences in percentage of teams selected for the postseason.
For the first time since 2005, all conference teams finished the season with a
winning overall record.
The league has 67 percent of its teams in the RPI top 25, the most among all
conferences. The RPI is as follows:
5. Texas Tech
7. TCU
18. Texas
19. West Virginia
20. Baylor
24. Oklahoma
40. Oklahoma State
61. Kansas
95. Kansas State
For the first time since 2011 and third time in conference history, the regular season
had co-champions:
2017 - TCU, Texas Tech
2011 - Texas, Texas A&M
2005 - Baylor, Nebraska
The Horned Frogs and Red Raiders finished league play with identical 16-8 records
to finish tied at the top of the standings.
Oklahoma State became the first No. 8 seed to win the Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball
Championship. The Cowboys won six straight games en route to the championship
crown, sweeping Bedlam and winning four consecutive games to claim the league’s
automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
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CONFERENCE NOTES (continued)
Oklahoma State’s postseason crown was the program’s third overall and
first since 2004. The Cowboys defeated Texas, 6-5, on May 28 in front
of the fourth largest crowd in championship history.
The Horned Frogs hosted a Super Regional for the third time in four years
(2014, 15, 17). The Frogs were selected as a regional bid for the 13th time
in the last 14 years.
TCU swept a Super Regional for the first time in program history. In its
previous four appearances, the Horned Frogs played a decisive game for
a chance to go to Omaha.
Baylor finished its season with an appearance in the Houston Regional.
The Bears garnered their 19th regional selection in program history and
first since 2012. It was the first tournament appearance under secondyear head coach and Big 12 Coach of the Year Steve Rodriguez.
Baylor hit 51 home runs in 2017 in 57 games, which are 17 more than its
season output of 34 in 53 games in 2016. BU had 40 or more homers
for the first time since 2012 (46) and 50 or more for the first time since
2010 (57).
The Sooners ended their NCAA run in the Louisville Regional. Oklahoma
returned to the NCAA postseason for the first time since 2013 under
head coach Pete Hughes.
OSU ended its season in the Fayetteville Regional. The appearance
marked the fifth in a row for the Cowboys, and OSU made its 43rd NCAA
Tournament appearance, a total that ranks fourth all time.
The league leader in batting average, Oklahoma State’s Garrett McCain,
finished the season with a .388 hitting percentage and .491 on-base
efficiency.
Texas finished the season in the Long Beach regional final and advanced
to the NCAA Tournament under first-year head coach David Pierce. This
was the Longhorns’ first postseason appearance since 2015.
Morgan Cooper and Nolan Kingham led Texas with a combined 16-7 record
on the mound. Cooper finished with a 2.32 ERA while Kingham recorded
a 2.84 ERA in 32 combined appearances.
After making their third postseason appearance in four years, the Red
Raiders close the 2017 season in the Lubbock regional final. TTU finished
with the fifth-most wins in school history.
This was also the second-straight year Tech earned the No. 5 national
seed.
Steven Gingery have been named the National Pitcher of the Year by the
College Baseball Foundation.
The Mountaineers ended their season in the Winston-Salem Regional,
advancing to the regional final against host Wake Forest. West Virginia
made its 12th NCAA Tournament appearance in program history and
first since 1996.
NATIONAL RECOGNITION
Shea Langeliers, Baylor, C
Baseball America Freshman First Team All-America
Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America
NCBWA Freshman First Team All-America
Perfect Game/Rawlings Freshman First Team All-America
Troy Montemayor, Baylor, RHP
NCBWA Second Team All-America
Midwest ABCA/Rawlings All-Region First Team
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NATIONAL RECOGNITION (continued)
Steele Walker, Oklahoma, OF
Midwest ABCA/Rawlings All-Region Second Team
Garrett McCain, Oklahoma State, OF
ABCA/Rawlings First Team All-America
Baseball America Second Team All-America
Perfect Game/Rawlings Second Team All-America
D1Baseball Third Team All-America
Midwest ABCA/Rawlings All-Region First Team
Luken Baker, TCU, INF
Midwest ABCA/Rawlings All-Region Second Team
Durbin Feltman, TCU, RHP
Midwest ABCA/Rawlings All-Region Second Team
Jared Janczak, TCU, LHP
NCBWA Second Team All-America
Perfect Game/Rawlings Second Team All-America
ABCA/Rawlings Third Team All-America
Collegiate Baseball Third Team All-America
D1Baseball Third Team All-America
Midwest ABCA/Rawlings All-Region First Team
Nick Lodolo, TCU, LHP
Baseball America Freshman Second Team All-America
Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America
Evan Skoug, TCU, C
D1Baseball First Team All-America
ABCA/Rawlings First Team All-America
Perfect Game/Rawlings First Team All-America
Collegiate Baseball Second Team All-America
NCBWA Third Team All-America
Midwest ABCA/Rawlings All-Region First Team
Austen Wade, TCU, OF
Midwest ABCA/Rawlings All-Region First Team
Morgan Cooper, Texas, RHP
Collegiate Baseball Third Team All-America
Midwest ABCA/Rawlings All-Region Second Team
Golden Spikes Award Semifinalist
Steven Gingery, Texas Tech, LHP
College Baseball Foundation National Pitcher of the Year
D1Baseball First Team All-America
ABCA/Rawlings First Team All-America
Perfect Game/Rawlings First Team All-America
NCBWA First Team All-America
Baseball America First Team All-America
Collegiate Baseball First Team All-America
Midwest ABCA/Rawlings All-Region First Team
Golden Spikes Award Semifinalist
Orlando Garcia, Texas Tech, INF
Midwest ABCA/Rawlings All-Region Second Team
Brooks Wallace Award Finalist
Hunter Hargrove, Texas Tech, INF
Bobby Bragan Collegiate Slugger Award Winner
Collegiate Baseball Third Team All-America
Midwest ABCA/Rawlings All-Region Second Team
Josh Jung, Texas Tech, INF
Baseball America Freshman First Team All-America
Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America
Perfect Game/Rawlings Freshman First Team All-America
James Cosentino, Kansas, INF
Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America
Grant Little, Texas Tech, OF
Baseball America Freshman First Team All-America
NCBWA Freshman First Team All-America
Will Brennan, Kansas State, OF
Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America
NCBWA Freshman Second Team All-America
Kyle Davis, West Virginia, OF
East ABCA/Rawlings All-Region First Team
Cam Thompson, Kansas State, OF
Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America
Braden Zarbnisky, West Virginia, DH/RHP
NCBWA District 1I Player of the Year
NCBWA Third Team All-America
John Orelud Two-Way Player of the Year Finalist
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NCAA TEAM NOTEBOOK
TCU (50-18, 16-8 Big 12)
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Saturday, June 24 - Florida 3, TCU 0 (NCAA College World Series)
For the second time in the College World Series, the Frogs fell victim to first-round draft pick Alex Faedo. He held the Frogs in check, working around a quartet
of walks and three hits. No TCU hitter reached third base in the contest. Florida struck for single runs in the second, fifth and seventh innings. Mike Rivera’s
RBI-ground out in the second with runners on the corners put the Gators up 1-0. A hit batter in the fourth scored on a double from Christian Hicks. A two-out
bad-hop single off of first base drove in the final run of the game. Jared Janczak (9-2) allowed the three runs on seven hits and struck out seven. Durbin Feltman
retired all six batters he faced, striking out five.
Friday, June 23 - TCU 9, Florida 2 (NCAA College World Series)
A base hit from Ryan Merrill with two outs in the third got the Frogs off and running. Austen Wade put the Frogs in front with a double off the left field wall. Josh
Watson’s two-out triple to deep center drove in a pair of runs and TCU had a 4-2 lead. TCU broke the game open in the sixth inning, striking for four runs on just
two hits. Wade hit into a fielder’s choice to make it a 5-2 ballgame. Following a walk to Humphreys that loaded the bases, Skoug cleared them with a double to
right center for an 8-2 lead. The Frogs added their final run on a Humphreys ground out in the eighth.
Thursday, June 22 - TCU 4, Louisville 3 (NCAA College World Series)
Sean Wymer (6-4) entered the game with two on and two out in the fifth with TCU clinging to a 4-3 lead. He got National Player of the Year Brendan McKay to
strike out on three pitches to keep the lead intact. From there, Wymer mowed through the Cardinals, allowing a single hit in the eighth and ninth inning. He faced
just one batter over the minimum in his 4 1/3 innings on the mound thanks to a caught stealing in the eighth. Wymer finished with five strikeouts. With two outs
in the fourth, Elliott Barzilli’s base hit got the ball rolling for the Frogs. Two stolen bases later, he was standing on third and scored easily on a Connor Wanhanen
double to give the Frogs a 1-0 lead. After Josh Watson was hit by the pitch, TCU executed a double steal to put two in scoring position. Ryan Merrill came up big
with a two-run single to right for a 3-0 lead. Austen Wade drove in what proved to be the game-winning run with a base hit to left.
Tuesday, June 20 - TCU 4, Texas A&M 1 (NCAA College World Series)
Brian Howard (12-3) was masterful four 7+ innings on the mound. His first six outs were recorded via the strikeout en route to tying his career-high with 12 in the
game. Howard allowed just one run on five hits and didn’t walk a batter in leading the Frogs to victory. Early runs provided all the support Howard needed. TCU
pushed across a run in the second and three in the third to build an early 4-0 lead. Howard kept the Aggies in check for most of the contest. He retired the side
in order in four of his seven innings and only faced more than four batters once in an inning. The Aggies lone run scored on an RBI ground out with two runners
in scoring position in the sixth.
Sunday, June 18 - Florida 3, TCU 0 (NCAA College World Series)
Florida jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first and never looked back. On the mound, Alex Faedo held the Horned Frogs in check, limiting TCU to just two hits,
walking two and striking out 11. A lead-off walk turned into an early lead for Florida as Ryan Larson scored without the benefit of a hit in the first. An error had
him standing on second with nobody out. Back-to-back ground outs made it 1-0. Jared Janczak (9-1) battled around base runners for most of his time on the
mound. He stranded two runners in the second and another in the third before getting touched for a run on two hits in the fourth and another on three hits in the
fifth. He finished the night allowing three runs on six hits in 4+ innings. TCU had its best chance to get on the board in the third after a pair of walks and an error
loaded the bases with one out. Faedo punched out back-to-back batters to keep the Florida 1-0 lead in tact.
Sunday, June 11 - TCU 8, Missouri State 1 (NCAA Super Regional)
Brian Howard (11-3) was at his postseason best once again for the Horned Frogs. After allowing a lead-off home run in the bottom of the first, he held the vaunted
Missouri State offense in check. On the night, he surrendered just four hits, walked two and struck out 11. TCU spotted Howard with a run in the top of the first
on two out single from Cam Warner that plated Zach Humphreys. After Missouri State tied the game in the bottom of the first, TCU struck back in the second to
regain a lead it would never relinquish. Evan Skoug gave the Frogs breathing room with a two-run home run in the third inning. He drew a bases-loaded walk in
the sixth to push the lead to four, 5-1. Barzilli’s three-run blast in the ninth put the exclamation point on the victory. Sean Wymer came on in relief with one out
in the eighth. He struck out four of the five batters he faced.
Saturday, June 10 - TCU 3, Missouri State 2 (NCAA Super Regional)
Missouri State opened the scoring with a solo home run to lead off the top of the second, but TCU responded in the bottom of the inning with a two-out run. The
score stayed tied until the fifth when the Bears took advantage of a one-out double. With runners on the corners, Hunter Steinmetz dropped down a perfect bunt
to give Missouri State a 2-1 lead. Jared Janczak navigated his way through base runners in four of his 6 1/3 innings of work. He finished the night, allowing a pair
of runs on five hits with one walk and struck out 10. TCU was finally able to break through in the eighth. Skoug greeted the new MSU pitcher with a home run to
right field to put the Frogs in front 3-2. Durbin Feltman came on and worked around a pair of base runners in the ninth. He got a game-ending 6-4-3 double play
to lock up the victory. Sean Wymer (5-4) picked up the win in relief. He allowed just one base runner in 1 2/3 innings work.
Monday, June 5 - TCU 15, Dallas Baptist 3 (NCAA Regional)
Dallas Baptist jumped out to a 2-0 lead on a two-out home run from Matt Duce in the first, but a three-spot by the Frogs in the second sent the Frogs on the road
to victory. A six spot in the third broke the game open as TCU took a 9-2 lead. Brian Howard (10-3) started for TCU and tossed 6 2/3 innings. He allowed just
two runs on four hits, walked three and struck out three. Evan Skoug hit his 18th home run of the season, the most by any Horned Frog since Matt Curry hit 18 in
2010. He now has 34 career home runs, which is tied for fifth-most all-time in TCU history with Paul Gonzalez (1988-90).
Sunday, June 4 - TCU 5, Virginia 1 (NCAA Regional)
TCU opened up a 1-0 lead in the second inning as it made the most out of a lead-off double off the bat of Nolan Brown. Two errors and three hits in the third
helped extend TCU’s lead to 4-0. Virginia had base runners in each of the first five innings, but starter Jared Janczak limited the activity on the bases to just one
runner. The Cavaliers picked up their lone run of the game in the eight after a lead-off double scored on a base hit with nobody out. The Frogs turned the second
of two double plays to minimize the damage.
Saturday, June 3 - TCU 9, Central Connecticut State 6 (NCAA Regional)
Mitchell Traver (4-1) was brilliant in working through seven innings on the mound. He limited the Blue Devils to a run on one hit, walked two and struck out a
season-high nine. TCU opened the scoring in the fifth. A two-out rally in the sixth extended TCU’s lead to 3-0. After CCSU had gotten on the board in the eighth
on a two-out double, TCU exploded for six runs in the bottom of the frame to make it a 9-1 game. The Blue Devils made a late comeback in the ninth, but Durbin
Feltman came on and got a strikeout to seal the win.
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NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES
1997 4 OU, OSU, TAMU, TTU
1999 5 BU, NU, OSU, TAMU, TTU
2001 5
BU, NU, OSU, UT, TTU
2003 5 BU, MU, NU, UT, TAMU
2005 5 BU, MU, NU, OU, UT
2007 6 BU, MU, NU, OSU, UT, TAMU
2009 8 BU, KU, K-STATE, MU, OU, OSU, UT, TAMU
2011 6 BU, K-STATE, OU, OSU, UT, TAMU
2013 3 K-STATE OU, OSU
2015 3
OSU, TCU, UT
2017 7
BU, OU, OSU, TCU, UT, TTU, WVU
SCHOOL Baylor Kansas Kansas State Missouri Nebraska Oklahoma Oklahoma State TCU
Texas Texas A&M Texas Tech West Virginia
BU, OU, OSU,TAMU, TTU
BU, NU, OU, UT, TTU
BU, NU, OU, UT, TTU
MU, OU, OSU, UT, TAMU, TTU
BU, KU, MU, NU, OU, OSU, UT
MU, NU, OU, OSU, UT, TAMU
BU, K-STATE, OU, UT, TAMU
BU, MU, OU, TAMU
KU, OSU, TCU, UT, TTU
OSU, TCU, TTU
1998
2000
2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012
2014
2016
--
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
4
3
-NU, UT
NU, UT
UT, TAMU
MU, OU
TAMU
OU, UT
BU, OU
OSU, TCU, UT, TTU
OSU, TCU, TTU
APP
RECORD
YEARS
4
5-7
1999, 2003, 05, 12
1
1-2
2013
1 0-22006
4
7-3
2000, 01, 02, 05
4
3-7
2006, 10, 12, 13
4
5-3
1999, 2007, 14, 16
5
10-3
2014, 15, 16, 17
9
15-6
2000, 02, 03, 04, 05, 09, 10, 11, 14
5
4-8
1999, 2004, 07, 08, 11
2
4-1
2014, 16
NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES
19970 --
1999 2
OSU, TAMU
2001 1
NU
2003 1
UT
2005 3
BU, NU, UT
2007 0
--
2009 1
UT
2011 2
UT, TAMU
2013 0
--
2015 1
TCU
20171 TCU
SCHOOL Baylor Nebraska Oklahoma Oklahoma State TCU
Texas Texas A&M Texas Tech
5
5
5
6
7
6
5
4
5
3
APP
RECORD
YEARS
13
26-21
1998, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 03, 05, 06, 07, 09, 10, 11, 12, 17
3
4-6
2006, 09, 2014
4
6-6
2009, 10, 11, 13
8
12-15
2003, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 12
9
19-10
1999, 2000, 01, 02, 03, 05, 06, 07, 08
13
26-22
1997, 98, 2000, 02, 04, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17
14
29-22
1997, 98, 99, 2001, 04, 06, 07, 08, 09, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
4
13-1
2014, 15, 16, 17
15
40-19
1999, 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17
11
27-17
1997, 98, 99, 2003, 04, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12
9
18-18
1997, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 04, 14, 16, 17
1
2-2
2017
NCAA SUPER REGIONALS APPEARANCES
1997 -- --
1999 3 BU, OSU, TAMU
2001 1
NU
2003 2
BU, UT
2005 3
BU, NU, UT
2007 2
OSU, TAMU
2009 1
UT
2011 2
UT, TAMU
2013 2
K-STATE, OU
2015 1
TCU
20171 TCU
SCHOOL Baylor Kansas State
Missouri
Nebraska Oklahoma Oklahoma State TCU
Texas Texas A&M Texas Tech
1998
2000
2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012
2014
2016
2017 S e a s o n R e v i e w
19980 -2000 1
UT
2002 2 NU, UT
2004 1
UT
2006 0 -2008 0 -2010 1
OU
2012 0 -2014 3 TCU, UT, TTU
2016 3 OSU, TCU, TTU
APP
RECORD
YEARS
1
2-2
2005
3
1-6
2001, 02, 05
1
1-2
2010
2
2-4
1999, 16
4
8-8
2014, 15, 16, 17
7
21-12
2000, 02, 03, 04, 05, 09, 11, 14
2
0-4
1999, 2011
2
1-4
2014, 16
BIG 12 NCAA
CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES
Regionals....................................108
Super Regionals.......................... 38
College World Series................... 23
BIG 12 NCAA
CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS
Regionals............................222-160
Super Regionals.................... 54-44
College World Series.............33-40
Total......................................310-246
SUPER REGIONAL HOST SITES (18)
1999..................Baylor, Texas A&M
2000....................................... Texas
2001................................. Nebraska
2002.....................Nebraska, Texas
2004....................................... Texas
2005.................... Baylor, Nebraska
2009....................................... Texas
2011......................................... Texas
2012.......................................Baylor
2014.............Oklahoma State, TCU,
........................... Texas, Texas Tech
2015.......................................... TCU
2017........................................... TCU
SUPER REGIONAL HOST RECORDS
Baylor..........................................4-5
Nebraska.....................................6-1
Oklahoma State..........................0-2
TCU.............................................6-2
Texas..........................................12-3
Texas A&M..................................2-1
Texas Tech..................................2-0
Total............................... 31-14 (.689)
NATIONAL SEEDS (18)
1999.........................4. BU, 7. TAMU
2001........................................ 8. NU
2002........................................5. UT
2004.........................................1. UT
2005............................ 3. NU, 4. BU
2006............................ 3. UT, 6. NU
2007........................................4. UT
2009.............................. 1. UT, 7. OU
2010.........................................2. UT
2011.......................................... 7. UT
2012........................................ 4. BU
2014.......................................7. TCU
2015.......................................7. TCU
2016...................................... 5. TTU
2017..........................5. TTU, 6. TCU
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YEAR-BY-YEAR BIG 12 NCAA APPEARANCES & RECORDS
Super Super
Year
TotalRegionalCWS
Regional Pct. Regional Pct.
CWS
Pct.TotalPct.
1997
4
--0
2-8
.200
--------
2-8
.200
1998
5
--0 9-10
.474
--------
9-10
.474
1999
5
3
2
15-8
.652
5-4*
.556
0-4
.00020-16.556
2000
5
2
1
10-7
.588
3-2
.600
0-2
.00013-11.520
2001
5
1
1
12-8
.600
2-0
1.000
0-2
.00014-10.583
2002
5 2 2
9-6*.571 4-2.6674-2.667
17-10
.630
2003
5
2
1
12-7
.632
3-2
.600
2-2
.50017-11.607
2004
6
2
1
11-9
.550
2-2
.500
3-2
.60016-13.552
2005
5
3
3
13-5
.722
6-2
.750
8-4*
.66727-11 .711
2006
7
2
0
14-12
.538
1-4
.200
--
--- 15-16.484
2007
6
2
0
14-9
.609
1-4
.200
--
--- 15-13.536
2008
6
1
0
11-11
.500
0-2
.000
--
--- 11-13.458
2009
8 1 1
14-14.5002-1 .6674-2.667
20-17
.541
2010
5
2
1
12-6
.667
3-3
.500
1-2
.33316-11.593
2011
6
2
2
9-10
.474
4-2
.667
0-4
.00013-16.448
2012
4
2
0
10-6
.625
1-4
.200
--
--- 11-10.524
2013
3
2
0
8-2 .800
1-4
.200
--
--
2014
5
4
3
13-4
.765
6-3
.667
4-6*
9-6
.600
.40023-13.639
20153
1
15-5
.500
2-1
.667
2-2
.500
9-8
.529
2016
3
3
3
9-1
.900
6-2
.750
5-6*
.45520-9.670
2017
7
1
1
10-12
.455
2-0
1.000
3-2
.60015-14 .517
TOTAL
108 38 22
222-160.581 54-44 .551 36-42 .462
324-258.557
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ALL-TIME NCAA APPEARANCES & RECORDS
SuperSuper
School
TotalRegional CWS
RegionalRegional CWS
Total
Pct.
Baylor
19
4
3
36-285-7 2-643-41.512
Kansas
5
0
1
9-9 0-0 0-2 9-11.450
Kansas State
4
1
0
6-6
Oklahoma
37
4
10
66-51 3-7 15-1684-74.532
Oklahoma State
43
4
20
105-55
TCU
15
7
5
Texas
58
9
35
133-53 17-6 85-59235-116 .670
Texas Tech
12
2
2
23-22
4-1
1-4
28-27
.509
West Virginia
12
0
0
10-24
--
--
10-24
.294
38
31
76
23
TOTAL
BIG 12 TOTALS*
205
108
1-2
5-5
0-0
7-8
40-38
150-97
.467
.607
31-18 10-8 11-1053-36.596
419-266 45-36 151-133616-433 .587
222-160
54-44
33-40
310-246
.558
*Includes departed members’ appearances while in the Big 12
School
Baylor
Years of Participation
1948, 77, 78, 91, 93, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 03, 05, 06, 07, 09, 10, 11, 12, 17
Super Regional 1999, 2003, 05, 12
Kansas
1993, 94, 2006, 09, 14
Kansas State
2009, 10, 11, 132013
CWS
1977, 78, 2005
1993
Oklahoma
1947, 51, 53, 55, 56, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 2006, 10, 12, 13
1951*, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76,
77, 79, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 92, 94*, 95, 2010
94, 95, 97, 98, 2000, 02, 04, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17
Oklahoma State
1948, 49, 54, 55, 59, 60, 61, 66, 67, 68, 1999, 2007, 14, 16
1954, 55, 59*, 60, 61^, 66^, 69, 78, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 67, 68, 81^, 82, 83, 84, 85,
90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 86, 87^, 90^, 93, 96, 99, 16
2001, 04, 06, 07, 08, 09, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
TCU
1956, 94, 2004, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 2009, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17
2010, 14, 15, 16, 17
11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17
Texas
1947, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 57, 58, 60, 61, 2000, 02, 03, 04, 05, 09, 10, 11, 14
62, 63, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86,
87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 99,
2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17
1949*, 50*, 52, 53^, 57, 61,
62, 63, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75*, 79, 81, 82, 83*, 84^, 85^, 87, 89^, 92,
93, 2000, 02*, 03, 04^,
05*, 09^, 11, 14
Texas Tech
1995, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 04, 14, 16, 17
2014, 16
West Virginia
1955, 61, 62, 63, 64, 67, 82, 85, 87, 94, 96, 17
*won national championship
2014, 16
^national championship runner-up
2017 S e a s o n R e v i e w CONFERENCE HONORS
Coach of the Year:
Steve Rodriguez, Baylor
Co-Player of the Year: Evan Skoug, TCU, Jr., C
Co-Player of the Year:
Hunter Hargrove, Texas Tech, Sr., INF
Pitcher of the Year: Steven Gingery, Texas Tech, So., LHP
Co-Newcomer of the Year: Montana Parsons, Baylor, Jr. RHP
Co-Newcomer of the Year:
Brylie Ware, Oklahoma, So., INF
Freshman of the Year: Josh Jung, Texas Tech, INF
ALL-CONFERENCE NOTES
TCU’s Evan Skoug, the Co-Big 12 Player of the Year,
leads the Big 12 with 16 home runs and ranks third
in the league with 54 RBIs. His .370 average in
conference play ranks fourth in the league, while his
10 home runs and 28 RBIs led all hitters to help the
Horned Frogs win a share of the league title.
The Co-Player of the Year, Texas Tech’s Hunter
Hargrove, led the league in doubles this season (26)
and hit .343 this year, good for top four in the Big 12.
He ranked second in hits with 84 to help Texas Tech
capture its second-straight conference title.
The league’s Pitcher of the Year, Texas Tech’s Steven
Gingery, led the conference with an 10-1 record and
1.58 ERA. Gingery has recorded the most strikeouts
in a season by a Red Raider since Chad Bettis in
2010.
Baylor’s Montana Parsons, the Co-Newcomer of the
Year, had 15 starts and posted a 2.68 ERA with a 5-4
record. He ranked fifth the Big 12 in ERA and eighth
in innings pitched.
The Co-Newcomer of the Year, Oklahoma’s Brylie
Ware, earns OU’s first major award winner since
Sheldon Neuse (2014). He is the third OU Newcomer
of the Year after hitting .298 and slugging .429 in
his first season in Norman.
Texas Tech’s Josh Jung had 55 runs to earn
Freshman of the Year, which led the league. He hit
.306 overall and .351 in conference while starting
every game in his first year in Lubbock.
Steve Rodriguez earned the Big 12 Coach of the Year
honor in his second season with Baylor. Rodriguez
has guided Baylor to 34 wins for the first time since
2012, 12 conference wins for the first time since
2013 and its highest finish (fifth) in league play
since 2013. He also led the Bears to a programrecord-tying 15-2 start to the season and had the
team ranked No. 10 in the country.
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ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM
Name, School Evan Skoug, TCU^#!
Brylie Ware, Oklahoma
Aaron Dodson, Baylor
Garrett Benge, Oklahoma State^
Cam Warner, TCU^
Orlando Garcia, Texas Tech*#
Hunter Hargrove, Texas Tech
Steele Walker, Oklahoma%@
Garrett McCain, Oklahoma State
Austen Wade, TCU@
Cody Farhat, Texas Tech
Braden Zarbnisky, West Virginia
Troy Montemayor, Baylor+
Stephen Villines, Kansas^!&
Jared Janczak, TCU@
Morgan Cooper, Texas&
Nolan Kingham, Texas
Steven Gingery, Texas Tech*%^
Pos. C
DH
INF
INF
INF
INF
INF
OF
OF
OF
OF
UTL
RHP
RHP
RHP
RHP
RHP
LHP
Cl. Jr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
Hometown
Libertyville, Ill.
Sedgwick, Kan.
Cypress, Texas
Yukon, Okla.
Canberra, Australia
El Paso, Texas
Mansfield, Texas
Prosper, Texas
Wylie, Texas
Midland, Texas
Plano, Texas
Marietta, Ga.
San Antonio, Texas
Lake Forest, Calif.
Belton, Texas
Jarrell, Texas
Las Vegas, Nev.
Huntington Beach, Calif.
ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM
Name, School Shea Langeliers, Baylor
Renae Martinez, Oklahoma
Matt Menard, Baylor@
James Cosentino, Kansas
Jake Scudder, Kansas State^
Luken Baker, TCU+
Kacy Clemens, Texas@
Josh Jung, Texas Tech
Will Brennan, Kansas State
Nolan Brown, TCU
Kyle Davis, West Virginia
Cam Thompson, Kansas State
JB Olson, Oklahoma@
Sean Wymer, TCU
Montana Parsons, Baylor
Nick Lodolo, TCU
Michael Grove, West Virginia@
BJ Myers, West Virginia#
Pos. C
C
DH
INF
INF
INF
INF
INF
OF
OF
OF
UTL
RHP
RHP
RHP
LHP
RHP
RHP
Cl. Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
Hometown
Keller, Texas
San Pedro, Calif.
Bridge City, Texas
Leawood, Kan.
Rock Island, Ill.
Spring, Texas
Houston, Texas
San Antonio, Texas
Stilwell, Kan.
Colleyville, Texas
Cincinnatti, Ohio
Pasadena, Texas
Shady Shores, Texas
Flower Mound, Texas
Conroe, Texas
LaVerne, Calif.
Wheeling, W.Va.
Flower Mound, Texas
HONORABLE MENTION
Baylor - Tucker Cascadden, Richard Cunningham, Kameron Esthay, Nick Lewis, TJ Raguse, Davis
Wendzel; Kansas - Jackson Goddard, Rudy Karre, Matt McLaughlin, Taylor Turski, Blake Weiman;
Oklahoma - Connor Berry, Ben Hollas, Jake Irvin, Austin O’Brien, Devon Perez; Oklahoma State - Tyler
Buffett, Colin Simpson; TCU - Durbin Feltman, Brian Howard; Texas - Bret Boswell, Kyle Johnston,
Travis Jones, Ryan Reynolds, Beau Ridgeway, Austin Todd; Texas Tech - Parker Muskinski; West
Virginia - Cole Austin, Jackson Cramer, Jimmy Galusky, Kyle Gray, Darius Hill, Sam Kessler, Brandon
White
Voting is weighted. Ties in voting created four first team outfielders and two second team catchers.
* Unanimous Choice
+2016 First Team Honoree
@2016 Honorable Mention
%2016 All-Freshman Team ^2016 Second Team Honoree
!2015 Honorable Mention
#2015 All-Freshman Team
&2014 All-Freshman Team
ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
Name, School Pos. Hometown
Shea Langeliers, Baylor*
C
Keller, Texas
Davis Wendzel, Baylor
INF/OF
San Clemente, Calif.
James Cosentino, Kansas
INF
Leawood, Kan.
Will Brennan, Kansas State
OF
Stilwell, Kan.
Cam Thompson, Kansas State
INF/OF
Pasadena, Texas
Brandon Zaragoza, Oklahoma
INF
Moore, Okla.
Cade Cabbiness, Oklahoma State
OF
Bixby, Okla.
Nick Lodolo, TCU*LHPLaVerne, Calif.
Austin Todd, Texas
OF
Round Rock, Texas
David Hamilton, Texas
INF
San Marcos, Texas
Michael Berglund, Texas Tech
C
Corpus Christi, Texas
Josh Jung, Texas Tech*
INF
San Antonio, Texas
Grant Little, Texas Tech*
OF
Midland, Texas
Alek Manoah, West Virginia
RHP
Miami, Fla.
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NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS
America East............................................. 0-0
American Athletic......................................5-4
Atlantic Coast............................................. 5-2
Atlantic Sun.................................................5-1
Atlantic 10.................................................... 2-1
Big East....................................................... 2-2
Big Sky....................................................... 0-0
Big South.....................................................4-1
Big Ten...................................................... 9-10
Big West......................................................4-6
Colonial........................................................1-0
Conference USA....................................... 10-8
Horizon...................................................... 0-0
Independent.............................................. 0-0
Ivy............................................................... 0-0
Metro Atlantic............................................4-0
Mid-American.............................................6-0
Mid-Eastern............................................... 0-0
Missouri Valley..........................................13-4
Mountain West............................................9-1
Northeast....................................................4-0
Ohio Valley.................................................. 7-0
Pac-12........................................................15-11
Patriot........................................................ 0-0
Southeastern..............................................11-4
Southern.....................................................2-0
Southland.................................................27-11
Southwestern.............................................11-0
Summit...................................................... 10-6
Sun Belt.....................................................18-4
West Coast..................................................1-0
Western Athletic........................................8-2
Non-Division I............................................ 0-0
TOTAL.......................................... 192-78 (.710)
COACHES RECORDS
BAYLOR - STEVE RODRIGUEZ
OVERALL.......................344-350 (14th season)
SCHOOL....................... 58-52 (Second season)
BIG 12............................22-26 (Second season)
KANSAS - RITCH PRICE
OVERALL................. 682-658-4 (23rd season)
SCHOOL.....................466-430-3 (15th season)
BIG 12........................... 152-228-1 (15th season)
KANSAS STATE - BRAD HILL
OVERALL.................. 863-451-3 (22nd season)
SCHOOL.....................445-360-3 (14th season)
BIG 12............................137-218-3 (14th season)
OKLAHOMA - PETE HUGHES
OVERALL................... 652-492-3 (21st season)
SCHOOL....................128-107-1 (Fourth season)
BIG 12..............................44-51 (Fourth season)
OKLAHOMA STATE - JOSH HOLLIDAY
OVERALL...................... 200-104 (Fifth season)
SCHOOL...................................................... Same
BIG 12................................68-45 (Fifth season)
TCU - JIM SCHLOSSNAGLE
OVERALL........................692-319 (16th season)
SCHOOL..........................615-272 (14th season)
BIG 12................................ 77-40 (Fifth season)
TEXAS - DAVID PIERCE
OVERALL...................... 236-133 (Sixth season)
SCHOOL.............................39-24 (First season)
BIG 12....................................11-12 (First season)
TEXAS TECH -TIM TADLOCK
OVERALL.........................194-112 (Fifth season)
SCHOOL...................................................... Same
BIG 12................................. 71-49 (Fifth season)
WEST VIRGINIA - RANDY MAZEY
OVERALL.................... 346-287-2 (11th season)
SCHOOL..........................159-127 (Fifth season)
BIG 12................................. 55-61 (Fifth season)
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Big12Sports.com. Complete information on the
league and member schools is available. The
site boasts original content from throughout
the Conference along with several video
broadcasts.
In baseball, scores throughout the league and
standings are updated as games are final. Big
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access PDF files of the conference release,
statistics and media guide.
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For score updates, news and team information,
follow the Big 12 baseball team Twitter accounts:
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TCU:
@TCU_Baseball
Texas: @TexasBaseball
Texas Tech: @TTU_Baseball
West Virginia:
@WVUBaseball
PHILLIPS 66 BIG 12 WEEKLY AWARDS
Date
Player of the Week
Pitcher of the Week
Newcomer of the Week
February 21:
Hunter Hargrove, Texas Tech
Jake Irvin, Oklahoma
Josh Jung, Texas Tech
February 28:
Garrett Benge, Oklahoma State
Steven Gingery, Texas Tech
Travis Wacker, Oklahoma State
March 7:
Luken Baker, TCU
Parker Rigler, Kansas State*^
Tucker Cascadden, Baylor
March 13:
Tanner Gardner, Texas Tech
Carson Teel, Oklahoma State*
Brylie Ware, Oklahoma
March 20:
Garrett Benge, Oklahoma State*
Jared Janczak, TCU*
Jonathan Heasley, Oklahoma State
March 27:
Austen Wade, TCU
Nolan Kingham, Texas
Grant Little, Texas Tech
April 3:
Renae Martinez, Oklahoma
Jared Janczak, TCU
Nick Lodolo, TCU
April 10:
Orlando Garcia, Texas Tech*
Michael Grove, West Virginia*^
Will Brennan, Kansas State
April 17:
Michael Davis, Texas Tech
BJ Myers, West Virginia
James Cosentino, Kansas
Brandon White, West Virginia
April 24:
Jake Scudder, Kansas State
Carson Teel, Oklahoma State
Will Brennan, Kansas State
May 1:
Hunter Hargrove, Texas Tech^
Morgan Cooper, Texas
Brian Klein, Texas Tech
May 8:
Evan Skoug, TCU
Brian Howard, TCU
James Cosentino, Kansas
Braden Zarbnisky, West Virginia
May 17:
Austin O’Brien, Oklahoma
Troy Montemayor, Baylor
Shea Langeliers, Baylor
Kasey Ford, Kansas State
May 22:
Ryan Shetter, Texas Tech
Grant Little, Texas Tech
National Recognition: *Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week; ^NCBWA Hitter/Pitcher of the Week
Shea Langeliers, Baylor
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WEEK-BY-WEEK NATIONAL RANKINGS
(Baseball America/Collegiate Baseball/D1Baseball/NCBWA/USA Today)
Final 2016
Preseason February 21
February 28
March 6
March 13
March 20
March 27
April 3
April 10
April 17
April 24
May 1
May 8
May 15
May 22
May 30
Final
BU
KU
K-STATE
OU
OSU
TCU
UT
TTU
WVU
--/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/----/--/--/--/----/--/--/--/-- 4/4/4/4/4 3/3/3/3/3 --/--/--/--/-- 7/5/5/5/5 --/--/--/--/---/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/RV/--/--/RV 18/28/--/22/221/1/1/1/1--/30/--/RV/RV 25/29/14/17/19 --/RV/--/--/--
--/--/--/RV/np--/--/--/--/np--/--/--/--/np--/--/--/RV/np 20/29/--/30/np1/1/1/1/np --/25/--/RV/np 21/20/11/18/np --/--/--/--/np
--/17/--/RV/np --/--/--/np--/--/--/RV/np--/18/--/23/np 24/26/--/30/np1/1/1/1/np --/24/21/27/np 21/12/10/11/np --/--/--/--/np
24/10/22/23/15--/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/RV/-- --/13/--/29/19 23/--/--/RV/RV1/1/1/1/1 --/--/--/RV/RV 14/12/6/9/9--/--/--/--/-16/10/20/10/14 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/RV/-- --/12/--/20/21 23/--/--/RV/RV 3/3/3/3/4 --/27/--/RV/RV 11/4/6/8/6 --/--/--/--/-20/19/22/14/18 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- 24/10/25/15/19 --/--/--/30/RV 3/3/4/3/5
--/--/--/--/RV
8/4/3/4/3 --/--/--/RV/--
22/29/--/21/21 --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- 17/15/24/15/18 --/--/--/RV/RV 3/3/4/4/4--/--/--/RV/--4/4/3/3/2
--/--/--/--/---/--/--/29/RV--/--/--/--/----/--/--/--/-- 9/12/16/10/14 --/--/--/RV/--
3/3/3/3/3--/--/--/--/--6/7/6/6/6 --/--/--/RV/RV
--/--/--/RV/RV--/--/--/--/----/--/--/--/--11/14/18/10/16
--/--/--/RV/--3/2/3/3/3--/--/--/RV/--6/6/6/6/6--/--/--/RV/RV
--/--/--/RV/RV --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- 19/--/--/21/22--/--/--/RV/-- 7/3/6/7/6 --/--/--/--/-- 4/6/5/5/5 21/25/21/24/25
--/--/--/RV/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/RV/RV--/--/--/RV/RV 4/2/5/3/5 --/--/--/RV/-- 7/6/8/6/6 25/26/--/25/RV
--/--/--/RV/RV --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/----/--/--/RV/RV--/--/--/--/-- 7/8/9/6/8 25/--/24/26/RV 5/4/6/4/4 --/--/--/27/RV
--/--/--/RV/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/--24/--/--/26/RV--/--/--/--/-- 5/4/6/5/6 --/--/--/30/RV 4/5/4/4/4 --/--/--/RV/RV
--/27/--/27/RV --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/--20/26/21/22/24--/--/--/--/-- 6/6/7/7/8 --/--/--/RV/RV 4/7/4/4/4 --/--/--/RV/RV
--/28/--/30/RV--/--/--/--/----/--/--/--/--
24/--/23/24/RV
--/--/--/--/-- 6/7/7/7/6--/--/--/RV/RV3/6/3/4/3--/--/--/RV/RV
--/--/--/RV/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/28/RV--/--/--/RV/RV 8/7/6/7/7 --/21/19/25/25 7/3/5/6/5 --/--/--/RV/RV
--/--/--/RV/-- --/--/--/--/-- --/--/--/--/----/--/--/RV/----/--/--/--/-- 4/4/4/4/424/28/23/23/25
12/19/13/18/15--/--/--/RV/RV
np - no poll
BIG 12 CONFERENCE PLAY
RESULTS
March 17-19
Texas Tech at Texas (TTU, 3-0)
West Virginia at Baylor (WVU, 2-1)
Kansas at TCU (TCU, 2-1)
March 24-26
Kansas State at Texas (UT, 3-0)
Oklahoma State at TCU (TCU, 3-0)
Oklahoma at Baylor (OU, 2-1)
March 31-April 2
Texas at Kansas (KU, 2-1)
Texas Tech at Oklahoma (OU, 2-1)
TCU at Kansas State (TCU, 3-0)
West Virginia at Oklahoma State
(WVU, 2-1)
April 7-9
Kansas at West Virginia (WVU, 2-1)
Oklahoma at Texas (UT, 2-1)
Baylor at Texas Tech (TTU, 2-1)
Kansas State at Oklahoma State
(OSU, 2-1)
April 21-23
Baylor at TCU (TCU, 2-1)
West Virginia at Kansas State (KSU, 2-1)
Oklahoma State at Texas Tech (OSU, 2-1)
Kansas at Oklahoma (KU, 2-1)
April 28-30
Oklahoma at West Virginia (OU, 2-1)
TCU at Texas Tech (TTU, 2-1)
Texas at Oklahoma State (UT, 2-0)
Baylor at Kansas (BU, 2-1)
May 5-7
Texas Tech at West Virginia (TTU, 2-1)
Oklahoma at Kansas State (OU, 2-1)
Texas at TCU (TCU, 3-0)
May 12-14
TCU at Oklahoma (OU, 2-1)
Kansas State at Kansas (KU, 2-1)
Baylor at Oklahoma State (BU, 3-0)
May 18-21
Kansas at Texas Tech (TTU, 3-0)
Kansas State at Baylor (KSU, 2-1)
West Virginia at Texas (UT, 2-1)
Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State (OSU, 2-0)
April 13-16
Texas at Baylor (BU, 2-1)
TCU at West Virginia (WVU, 2-1)
Oklahoma State at Kansas (KU, 2-1)
Texas Tech at Kansas State (TTU, 2-1) May 24-28
2017 Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball
Championship
Championship Records:
1. TTU (1-2)
5. BU (0-2)
2. TCU (3-2)
6. UT (3-2)
3. OU (0-2)
7. KU (1-2)
4. WVU (2-2)
8. OSU (4-0)
PHILLIPS 66 BIG 12 BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Oklahoma State became the first No. 8 seed in championship history to claim
the Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Championship in Oklahoma City. En route to
the postseason crown, OSU defeated top-seeded Texas Tech, West Virginia
twice, and then Texas in the title game.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24
Game 1: West Virginia 11, Baylor 1 (8 inn.)
Game 2: Oklahoma State 3, Texas Tech 0
Game 3: Kansas 7, TCU 3
Game 4: Texas 8, Oklahoma 4
THURSDAY MAY 25
Game 5: Texas Tech 4, Baylor 1 (BU eliminated)
Game 6: TCU 9, Oklahoma 4 (OU eliminated)
Game 7: Oklahoma State 8, West Virginia 4
Game 8: Texas 5, Kansas 4
FRIDAY MAY 26
Game 9: West Virginia 12, Texas Tech 7 (10 inn.)
(TTU eliminated)
Game 10: TCU 6, Kansas 0 (KU eliminated)
SATURDAY, MAY 27
Game 11: Oklahoma State 4, West Virginia 3 (10 inn.)
(WVU eliminated)
Game 12: TCU 9, Texas 2
Game 13: Texas 9, TCU 3
(TCU eliminated)
SUNDAY, MAY 28
Championship:
Oklahoma State 6, Texas 5
All-Tournament Team:
Catcher: Colin Simpson, Oklahoma State
First Base: Jackson Cramer, West Virginia
First Base: Kacy Clemens, Texas
Second Base: Ryan Cash, Oklahoma State
Shortstop: David Hamilton, Texas
Third Base: Elliott Barzilli, TCU
Outfield: Garrett McCain, Oklahoma State
Outfield: Darius Hill, West Virginia
Outfield: Ryan Sluder, Oklahoma State
Designated Hitter: Braden Zarbnisky, West Virginia
Designated Hitter: Bryce Fischer, Oklahoma State
Starting Pitcher: Blake Battenfield, Oklahoma State
Starting Pitcher: Isaiah Kearns, West Virginia
Starting Pitcher: Brian Howard, TCU Relief Pitcher: Carson Teel, Oklahoma State
Most Outstanding Player: Garrett McCain, Oklahoma State, OF
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2017 S e a s o n R e v i e w
BAYLOR
KANSAS
K-STATE
Overall -- 34-23
Big 12 -- 12-12
Overall -- 30-28
Big 12 -- 11-13
Overall -- 29-26
Big 12 -- 8-16
Date
Feb. 17
Feb. 18
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Feb. 22 at
Feb. 24
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
Feb. 28
March 3 vs
March 4 vs
March 5 vs
Match 7 at
March 10
March 12
March 12
March 15 at
March 17
March 18
March 19
March 21
March 24
March 25
March 26
March 28
March 31 at
April 1
at
April 2
at
April 5
April 7
at
April 8
at
April 9
at
April 11
April 13
April 14
April 15
April 18
April 21 at
April 22 at
April 23 at
April 25
April 28 at
April 29 at
April 30 at
May 9
May 10
May 12
at
May 13
at
May 14
at
May 16
at
May 18
May 19
May 19
May 24 vs
May 25 vs
June 2
vs
June 3
vs
DateOpponent
Result/Time
Feb. 17
at The Citadel #
W, 7-5
Feb. 18
vs Liberty #
L, 1-6
Feb. 19
vs Virginia #
L, 6-9
Feb. 21
Omaha W, 11-1
Feb. 24 at Stanford
L, 0-6
Feb. 25 at Stanford
L, 0-5
Feb. 26 at Stanford
L, 2-4
Feb. 28
Oral Roberts
L, 1-12
March 3
Northwestern State
W, 8-2
March 4
Northwestern State
W, 11-7
March 5
Northwestern State L, 6-7 (10 inn.)
March 8
Omaha
W, 6-5
March 10
Houston Baptist
W, 2-1
March 10
Houston Baptist
L, 2-4
March 12
Houston Baptist
W, 4-2
March 15 at Oral Roberts
W, 7-2
March 17 at TCU*
L, 1-3
March 18 at TCU*
L, 1-5
March 19 at TCU*
W, 4-3
March 22
Creighton L, 3-7
March 24
Samford W, 6-4
March 25
Samford
L, 6-8
March 26
Samford L, 1-6
March 28
Minnesota L, 2-5
March 31
Texas* L, 3-5
April 1
Texas*
W, 2-1
April 2
Texas*
W, 5-4
April 4
at Missouri State
W, 4-2
April 7
at West Virginia*
L, 1-10
April 8
at West Virginia*
L, 0-8
April 9
at West Virginia*
W, 7-2
April 11
Wichita State
W, 8-6
April 13
Oklahoma State*
L, 6-11
April 14
Oklahoma State* W, 6-5
April 15
Oklahoma State* W, 4-2
April 19 at Wichita State
L, 0-8
April 21 at Oklahoma*
W, 15-10
April 22 at Oklahoma*
W, 5-2
April 23 at Oklahoma*
L, 6-7
April 25 at Grand Canyon W, 9-4
April 26 at Grand Canyon W, 7-3
April 28
Baylor*
L, 4-5
April 29
Baylor*
L, 1-3
April 30
Baylor*
W, 6-1
May 2
Missouri State W, 8-5
May 5
Texas Southern
W, 20-4
May 6
Texas Southern
W, 11-2
May 6
Texas Southern
W, 8-4
May 7
Texas Southern W, 10-0
May 12
Kansas State*
W, 5-4
May 13
Kansas State*
W, 6-4
May 14
Kansas State*
L, 3-10
May 18
at Texas Tech*
L, 6-10
May 19
at Texas Tech*
L, 4-16
May 20 at Texas Tech*
L, 4-9
May 24 vs TCU%
W, 7-3
May 25 vs Texas%
L, 4-5
May 26 vs TCU%
L, 0-6
Date
Feb. 17
vs
Feb. 18
vs
Feb. 18
vs
Feb. 19
vs
Feb. 23 at Feb. 24 vs
Feb. 25 vs
Feb. 26 vs
Mach 3
March 3
March 5
March 7
March 8
March 10
March 10
March 12
March 15
March 17
March 18
March 19
March 21
March 24 at
March 25 at
March 26 at
March 28 at
March 31
April 1
April 2
April 7
at
April 8
at
April 9
at
April 11
April 13
April 14
April 15
April 18
April 18
April 21
April 22
April 23
April 25 vs
April 28
April 28
April 30
May 2
May 5
May 6
May 7
May 12
at
May 13
at
May 14
at
May 16
at
May 18
at
May 19
at
May 19
at
Opponent
Time (CT)
Niagara W, 7-3
Niagara W, 6-3
Niagara
W, 21-6
Nevada
W, 6-0
Texas State W, 4-0
South Alabama W, 3-2
South Alabama W, 10-9
South Alabama
W, 9-7
Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 17-3
Ole Miss # W, 4-0
LSU #
L, 0-4
Texas A&M # W, 6-3
Sam Houston State W, 6-5
Houston
W, 2-1
Houston W, 5-0
Houston
L, 0-2
Dallas Baptist
W, 4-1
West Virginia*
L, 1-7
West Virginia*
L, 5-6
West Virginia*
W, 5-1
Dallas Baptist
W, 8-6
Oklahoma*
L, 3-11
Oklahoma*
W, 7-0
Oklahoma*
L, 0-3
UTSA L, 9-15
Washington
L, 4-5
Washington
L, 0-6
Washington W, 6-3
Lamar L, 1-11
Texas Tech* L, 2-13
Texas Tech* L, 3-5
Texas Tech*
W, 10-9
Sam Houston State
L, 4-7
Texas*
W, 6-2
Texas*
W, 4-3
Texas*
L, 3-5 (10 inn.)
Stephen F. Austin
W, 2-1
TCU* L, 4-9
TCU*
W, 16-5
TCU*
L, 5-8
Texas State
W, 10-2
Kansas*
W, 5-4
Kansas*
W, 3-1
Kansas*
L, 1-6
Prairie View A&M
W, 15-2
Prairie View A&M
W, 18-1
Oklahoma State*
W, 9-3
Oklahoma State*
W, 3-2
Oklahoma State*
W, 8-7
UTSA
W, 10-0
Kansas State* W, 21-13
Kansas State*
L, 8-10
Kansas State*
L, 5-6
West Virginia% L, 1-11 (8 inn.)
Texas Tech%
L, 1-4
Texas A&M$
L, 5-8
Houston$
L, 3-17
# - Shriners Hospital for Children College Classic, Houston,
TX; *Big 12 Conference Game; %Big 12 Baseball Championship
$NCAA Tournament
# - Diamond 9 Sunshine State Classic; Kissimmee, Fla.
^ Lexington, S.C.
~Kansas City, Mo.
*Big 12 Conference Game
# - Charleston Crab House Shootout; Charleston, S.C.
*Big 12 Conference Game; %Big 12 Baseball Championship
Opponent Result/Time (CT)
Ohio State #
L, 3-6
Pitt #
W, 5-4
Delaware # W, 7-0
Ohio State #
W, 3-2
South Carolina
W, 6-5
St. John’s ^
L, 2-9
Liberty ^
W, 8-2
Liberty ^
W, 4-3
East Illinois W, 15-10
East Illinois W, 12-11
East Illinois W, 14-0
Northwestern State W, 16-4
Northwestern State W, 19-9 (7 inn.)
UC Riverside L, 1-5
UC Riverside W, 1-0
UC Riverside L, 2-11
Nebraska-Omaha L, 2-5
Iowa W, 3-0
Iowa W, 5-4
Iowa L, 11-12 (10 inn.)
Nebraska-Omaha
W, 10-1
Texas*
L, 0-2
Texas*
L, 0-5
Texas*
L, 5-6
Nebraska
L, 1-11
TCU*
L, 0-5 (11 inn.)
TCU*
L, 0-1 (10 inn.)
TCU*
L, 4-12
Oklahoma State*
W, 10-4
Oklahoma State*
L, 3-13
Oklahoma State*
L, 3-9
Nebraska
L, 1-6
Texas Tech*
W, 5-3
Texas Tech*
L, 4-7
Texas Tech*
L, 8-12
New Mexico
W, 12-10
New Mexico
W, 3-2
West Virginia*
L, 7-9
West Virginia*
W, 8-4
West Virginia*
W, 11-4
Arkansas ~
L, 5-6 (10 inn.)
Abilene Christian W, 6-5
Abilene Christian
W, 11-1
Abilene Christian W, 14-3 (7 inn.)
Wichita State W, 5-4
Oklahoma*
L, 5-11
Oklahoma*
W, 9-7
Oklahoma*
L, 0-3
Kansas*
L, 4-5
Kansas*
L, 4-6
Kansas*
W, 10-3
Wichita State L, 2-3
Baylor* L, 13-21
Baylor*
W, 10-8
Baylor*
W, 6-5
2017 S e a s o n R e v i e w OKLAHOMA
Overall -- 35-24
Big 12 -- 12-11
Date
Opponent Result/Time (CT)
Feb. 17
Long Beach State
W, 6-2
Feb. 18
Long Beach State
L, 3-8
Feb. 19
Long Beach State W, 4-2
Feb. 21
Grambling State W, 11-2
Feb. 22
Grambling State
W, 10-2
Feb. 24Villanova #
W, 9-2
Feb. 25
Northern Illinois #
W, 10-3
Feb. 25Villanova #
W, 17-1
Feb. 26
Boston College # W, 5-4
Feb. 28
Arkansas-Little Rock W, 10-5
March 3
Central Conn. State W, 3-0
March 4
Central Conn. State
W, 13-2
March 4
Central Conn. State W, 6-1
March 5
Central Conn. State W, 11-2
March 7
Wichita State
L, 4-2
March 9
Buffalo
W, 16-10
March 10
Buffalo
W, 1-0
March 10
Buffalo
W, 11-0
March 11
Buffalo
W, 5-1
March 14 at Georgia Tech
L, 0-2
March 15 at Georgia State
W, 2-0
March 17 at Kennesaw
W, 5-2
March 18 at Kennesaw
W, 17-9
March 19 at Kennesaw
W, 14-4
March 21 at Oklahoma State
L, 3-4
March 24
Baylor*
W, 11-3
March 25
Baylor*
L, 0-7
March 26
Baylor*
W, 3-0
March 31
Texas Tech*
W, 6-2
April 1
Texas Tech*
L, 4-9
April 2
Texas Tech*
W, 5-4
April 4
Oral Roberts
W, 6-2
April 7
at Texas*
L, 3-5
April 8
at Texas*
L, 3-9
April 9
at Texas*
W, 2-1
April 11
at Oral Roberts
L, 2-3
April 13 at Michigan
L, 2-5
April 14 at Michigan
L, 4-14
April 15 at Michigan
L, 2-6
April 18 at Dallas Baptist
L, 10-16
April 21
Kansas*
L, 10-15
April 22
Kansas*
L, 2-5
April 23
Kansas*
W, 7-6
April 29 at West Virginia*
L, 2-4
April 29 at West Virginia*
W, 3-1
April 30 at West Virginia* W, 7-4 (10 inn.)
May 5
at Kansas State*
W, 11-5
May 6
at Kansas State*
L, 7-9
May 7
at Kansas State*
W, 3-0
May 12
TCU*
L, 6-9
May 13
TCU*
W, 9-8
May 14
TCU*
W, 10-9
May 18
vs Oklahoma State* ^ cancelled
May 19
vs Oklahoma State* ~
L, 7-9
May 20 vs Oklahoma State* ~
L, 2-5
May 24 vs Texas%
L, 4-8
May 25 vs TCU%
L, 4-9
June 2
vs Xavier$
W, 7-2
June 3
at Louisville$
L, 1-11
June 4
vs Xavier$
L, 0-11
# - Sooner Baseball Classic, Norman, Okla.;
^ Tulsa, Okla.
~Oklahoma City, Okla.
*Big 12 Conference Game; %Big 12 Baseball Championship
$NCAA Tournament
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OKLAHOMA
STATE
Overall -- 30-27
Date
Feb. 17
at
Feb. 19
at
Feb. 20 at
Feb. 21
at
Feb. 24
Feb. 25
Feb 26
March 1
March 3 vs
March 4 vs
March 5 vs
March 7
March 10
March 12
March 12
March 14
March 15
March 17
March 18
March 19
March 21
March 24 at
March 25 at
March 26 at
March 31
April 1
April 2
April 4
at
April 7
April 8
April 9
April 11
April 13 at
April 14 at
April 15 at
April 18
April 21 at
April 22 at
April 23 at
April 28
April 28
April 30
May 2
at
May 5
May 6
May 7
May 12
May 13
May 14
May 16
at
May 18
vs
May 19
vs
May 20 vs
May 24 vs
May 25 vs
May 27 vs
May 28 vs
June 2
vs
June 3
vs
TCU
Big 12 -- 8-14
Opponent Result/Time (CT)
Grand Canyon
L, 1-6
Grand Canyon W, 6-5
Grand Canyon L, 0-4
Arizona State W, 18-4
Texas State W, 10-7
Texas State
L, 11-12
Texas State
W, 6-3
Saint Louis
L, 7-10
Nebraska #
W, 1-0
Arizona #
L, 8-9
Arkansas #
W, 8-3
Missouri State
W, 7-3
South Dakota State
L, 1-2
South Dakota State
W, 6-3
South Dakota State
W, 8-3
New Mexico
W, 3-0
New Mexico
W, 13-0
Northwestern State
W, 6-3
Northwestern State
W, 7-2
Northwestern State
W, 15-4
Oklahoma
W, 4-3
TCU*
L, 5-7
TCU*
L, 5-6
TCU*
L, 1-5
West Virginia* W, 3-2
West Virginia* L, 3-5 (10 inn.)
West Virginia*
L, 8-9
Wichita State
W, 6-3
Kansas State*
L, 4-10
Kansas State*
W, 13-3
Kansas State*
W, 9-3
Central Arkansas
L, 5-11
Kansas*
W, 11-6
Kansas* L, 5-6
Kansas*
L, 2-4
Oral Roberts W, 7-6 (11 inn.)
Texas Tech*
W, 12-10
Texas Tech*
L, 2-8
Texas Tech*
W, 3-1 (11 inn.)
Texas*
L, 5-6
Texas*
L, 0-7
Texas*
cancelled
Oral Roberts
L, 1-4
Lamar
W, 6-5
Lamar
L, 6-7
Lamar
L, 2-6
Baylor*
L, 3-9
Baylor*
L, 2-3
Baylor*
L, 7-8
Oral Roberts
L, 7-11
Oklahoma* ^
cancelled
Oklahoma* ~
W, 9-7
Oklahoma* ~
W, 5-2
Texas Tech%
W, 3-0
West Virginia%
W, 8-4
West Virginia% W, 4-3 (10 inn.)
Texas%
W, 6-5
Missouri State$
L, 5-6
Oral Roberts$
L, 6-14
# - Frisco College Baseball Classic; Frisco, Texas
^ Tulsa, Okla. ~ Oklahoma City, Okla.
*Big 12 Conference Game; %Big 12 Baseball Championship
$NCAA Tournament
Overall -- 50-18
Big 12 -- 16-8
Date
Feb. 17
Feb 18
Feb 19
Feb 21
at
Feb 24
Feb 25
Feb 26
Feb 28
March 3 vs
March 4 vs
March 5 vs
March 7
March 10 at
March 11 at
March 12 at
March 14 at
March 17
March 18
March 19
March 21
March 24
March 25
March 26
March 28
March 29
March 31 at
April 1
at
April 2
at
April 4
at
April 7
April 8
April 9
April 11
at
April 14 at
April 15 at
April 16 at
April 21
April 22
April 23
April 25
April 28 at
April 29 at
April 30 at
May 5
May 6
May 7
May 12
at
May 13
at
May 14
at
May 16
May 18
at
May 19
at
May 20 at
May 24 vs
May 25 vs
May 26 vs
May 27 vs
May 27 vs
June 3
June 4
June 5
June 10
June 11
June 18
June 20
June 22
June 23
June 24
Opponent Result/Time (CT)
Penn State
W, 6-3
Penn State
W, 12-1
Penn State
W, 9-3
UT Arlington
W, 7-2
Arizona State
L, 9-13
Arizona State
W, 8-4
Arizona State
W, 5-2
Rice
W, 13-5
LSU #
W, 9-6
Texas A&M # W, 11-10 (15 inn.)
Ole Miss #
W, 5-3
Dallas Baptist W, 3-2 (10 inn.)
UC Irvine
L, 2-11
UC Irvine
L, 3-6
UC Irvine
W, 16-7
Long Beach State
L, 0-7
Kansas*
W, 3-1
Kansas*
W, 5-1
Kansas*
L, 3-4
Abilene Christian
W, 3-0
Oklahoma State*
W, 7-5
Oklahoma State*
W, 6-5
Oklahoma State*
W, 5-1
UTRGV
W, 10-2
UTRGV
W, 18-2 (7 inn.)
Kansas State* W, 5-0 (11 inn.)
Kansas State* W, 1-0 (10 inn.)
Kansas State*
W, 12-4
UT Arlington
W, 5-4
Murray State
W, 9-2
Murray State
W, 15-6
Murray State W, 13-2 (7 inn.)
Dallas Baptist
W, 9-3
West Virginia*
L, 4-5
West Virginia*
W, 8-6
West Virginia*
L, 4-5
Baylor*
W, 9-4
Baylor*
L, 5-16
Baylor*
W, 8-5
Stephen F. Austin
L, 2-6
Texas Tech*
W, 4-1
Texas Tech*
L, 4-6
Texas Tech*
L, 3-21 (7 inn.)
Texas*
W, 11-10 (11 inn.)
Texas*
W, 8-2
Texas*
W, 4-3 (10 inn.)
Oklahoma*
W, 9-6
Oklahoma*
L, 8-9
Oklahoma*
L, 9-10
UT Arlington
W, 6-1
California
W, 3-0
California
W, 5-4
California
L, 3-8
Kansas%
L, 3-7
Oklahoma%
W, 9-4
Kansas%
W, 6-0
Texas%
W, 9-2
Texas%
L, 3-9
Central Conn. State$ W, 9-6
Virginia$
W, 5-1
Dallas Baptist$
W, 15-3
Missouri State^
W, 3-2
Missouri State^
W, 8-1
Florida+
L, 0-3
Texas A&M+
W, 4-1
Louisville+
W, 4-3
Florida+
W, 9-2
Florida+
L, 0-3
# - Shriners Hospital for Children College Classic; Houston, Texas;
*Big 12 Conference Game; %Big 12 Baseball Championship
$NCAA Regional; ^NCAA Super Regional; +NCAA College World
Series
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TEXAS
TEXAS TECH
Overall -- 39-24
Big 12 -- 11-12
Overall -- 45-17
Big 12 -- 16-8
Date
Feb. 17
Feb. 18
Feb. 18
Feb. 19
Feb. 22 at
Feb. 24
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
Feb. 2
March 2 at
March 3 at
March 4 at
March 4 at
March 7
March 8
March 10
March 11
March 12
March 14
March 17
March 18
March 19
March 21 at
March 22
March 24
March 25
March 26
March 28
March 31
April 1
April 2
April 4
April 7
April 8
April 9
April 11
April 13
April 14
April 15
April 18
April 21
April 22
April 23
April 25 vs
April 28 at
April 28 at
April 30 at
May 2
May 5
at
May 6
at
May 7
at
May 16
May 19
May 20
May 21
May 24 vs
May 25 vs
May 27 vs
May 27 vs
May 28 vs
June 2
vs
June 3
June 4
June 5
Opponent Result/Time (CT)
Rice
L, 2-3
Rice
W, 5-4
Rice
W, 6-1
Rice
L, 1-7
Sam Houston State
W, 7-2
Connecticut
W, 4-1
Connecticut
L, 1-2
Connecticut
W, 9-3
Lamar
W, 9-5
Stanford
W, 4-0
Stanford
L, 2-3
Stanford
L, 2-5 (10 inn.)
Stanford
L, 1-2
Richmond
W, 9-0
Texas A&M-CC
W, 15-0
UCLA
W, 5-4
UCLA
W, 5-2
UCLA
W, 10-5
Texas A&M
W, 4-3
Texas Tech*
L, 1-2
Texas Tech*
L, 1-2
Texas Tech*
L, 5-8
Texas State
L, 10-11 (10 inn.)
UTRGV
W, 9-7
Kansas State*
W, 2-0
Kansas State*
W, 5-0
Kansas State*
W, 6-5
Texas A&M-CC W, 12-2 (7 inn.)
Kansas*
W, 5-3
Kansas*
L, 1-2
Kansas*
L, 4-5
Sam Houston State
W, 8-1
Oklahoma*
W, 5-3
Oklahoma*
W, 9-3
Oklahoma*
L, 1-2
Texas State
W, 9-2
Baylor*
L, 2-6
Baylor*
L, 3-4
Baylor*
W, 5-3 (10 inn.)
Texas State
W, 2-0
New Orleans
W, 7-1
New Orleans
W, 3-2
New Orleans
W, 4-3
Louisiana-Lafayette # L, 1-8
Oklahoma State*
W, 5-4
Oklahoma State*
W, 7-0
Oklahoma State*
cancelled
UT Arlington
W, 4-1
TCU*
L, 10-11 (11 inn.)
TCU*
L, 2-8
TCU*
L, 3-4 (10 inn.)
Incarnate Word
W, 10-3
West Virginia*
W, 6-2
West Virginia*
L, 3-4
West Virginia*
W, 9-4
Oklahoma%
W, 8-4
Kansas%
W, 5-4
TCU%
L, 2-9
TCU%
W, 9-3
Oklahoma State%
L, 5-6
UCLA$
W, 3-2
Long Beach St.$ W, 5-3 (12 inn.)
Long Beach St.$
L, 3-4
Long Beach St.$
L, 1-2
# - Sugarland, Texas; *Big 12 Conference Game; %Big 12 Baseball
Championship; $NCAA Tournament
Date
Feb. 17
vs
Feb. 17
at
Feb. 18
vs
Feb. 19
at
Feb. 21
Feb. 24
Feb. 25
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
Feb. 28
March 3 vs
March 4 vs
March 5 vs
March 7
March 10
March 11
March 12
March 14 vs.
March 17 at
March 18 at
March 19 at
March 21
March 22
March 24 at
March 25 at
March 26 at
March 28
March 29
March 31 at
April 1
at
April 2
at
April 4
at
April 7
April 8
April 9
April 11
April 13 at
April 14 at
April 15 at
April 18 vs.
April 21
April 22
April 23
April 25 at
April 26 at
April 28
April 29
April 30
May 3
at
May 6
at
May 6
at
May 7
at
May 18
May 19
May 20
May 24 vs
May 25 vs
May 26 vs
June 2
June 3
June 4
June 5
Opponent Result/Time (CT)
Western Illinois ^
W, 15-1
Mississippi State W, 5-2
Western Illinois ^ W, 13-5
Mississippi State
L, 5-8
New Mexico State
W, 16-1
California
W, 4-2
California
W, 5-1
California
W, 3-2 (11 inn.)
California
W, 11-2
New Mexico
W, 7-2
Texas A&M #
L, 0-9
Ole Miss #
W, 5-1
LSU #
W, 5-4
Arizona
W, 13-1
UTSA
W, 7-6
UTSA
L, 2-3
UTSA
W, 8-4
UT Arlington
L, 1-5
Texas*
W, 2-1
Texas*
W, 2-1
Texas*
W, 8-5
Nevada
W, 5-2
Nevada
W, 5-4 (10 inn.)
Wichita State
W, 10-5
Wichita State
W, 4-1
Wichita State
W, 3-1
Texas Southern
W, 8-4
Texas Southern
W, 14-7
Oklahoma*
L, 2-6
Oklahoma*
W, 9-4
Oklahoma*
L, 4-5
New Mexico State
W, 15-4
Baylor*
W, 13-2
Baylor*
W, 5-3
Baylor*
L, 9-10
New Mexico
W, 12-4
Kansas State*
L, 3-5
Kansas State*
W, 7-4
Kansas State*
W, 12-8
New Mexico State
W, 6-4
Oklahoma State*
L, 10-12
Oklahoma State*
W, 8-2
Oklahoma State* L, 1-3 (11 inn.)
New Mexico
L, 5-16
New Mexico
W, 27-15
TCU*
L, 1-4
TCU*
W, 6-4
TCU*
W, 21-3 (7 inn.)
Ohio State
W, 5-3
West Virginia*
W, 1-0
West Virginia*
W, 4-3
West Virginia*
L, 2-3
Kansas*
W, 10-6
Kansas*
W, 16-4
Kansas*
W, 9-4
Oklahoma State%
L, 0-3
Baylor%
W, 4-1
West Virginia% L, 7-12 (10 inn.)
Delaware$
W, 5-2
Sam Houston St.$
W, 6-0
Sam Houston St.$
L, 8-9
Sam Houston St.$
L, 3-4
# - Shriners Hospital for Children College Classic;
Houston, Texas
^ Starkville, Miss.
*Big 12 Conference Game; %Big 12 Baseball Championship
$NCAA Tournament
2017 S e a s o n R e v i e w
WEST
VIRGINIA
Overall -- 36-26 Big 12 -- 12-12
Date
Feb. 17
at
Feb. 18
at
Feb. 19
at
Feb. 24 vs
Feb. 25 vs
Feb. 26 vs
Feb. 27 vs
March 2 at
March 3 at
March 4 at
March 5 at
March 8 at
March 10 at
March 10 at
March 11 at
March 17 at
March 18 at
March 19 at
March 24
March 25
March 25
March 28 at
March 31 at
April 1
at
April 2
at
April 4
April 5
April 7
April 8
April 9
April 11
at
April 14
April 15
April 16
April 18 at
April 21 at
April 22 at
April 23 at
April 25 at
April 28
April 29
April 30
May 2
May 6
May 6
May 7
May 9
May 10 vs
May 13
May 14
May 16
May 19
at
May 20 at
May 21
at
May 24 vs
May 25 vs
May 26 vs
May 27 vs
June 2
vs
June 3
June 4
vs
June 4
Opponent Result/Time (CT)
Charlotte
L, 3-6
Charlotte
L, 2-13
Charlotte
W, 6-3
George Mason #
W, 5-3
Coastal Carolina #
W, 22-9
Ball State #
W, 4-1
Coastal Carolina #
W, 4-1
Nicholls
W, 8-1
Tulane
L, 8-9
Tulane
L, 0-6
Tulane
W, 18-5
Southeastern La. L, 2-4 (12 inn.)
Old Dominion
L, 4-8
Old Dominion
W, 3-1
Old Dominion
L, 4-7
Baylor*
W, 7-1
Baylor*
W, 6-5
Baylor*
L, 1-5
Jacksonville
W, 5-3
Jacksonville
W, 8-1
Jacksonville
L, 2-8
Pittsburgh
W, 8-4
Oklahoma State*
L, 2-3
Oklahoma State* W, 5-3 (10 inn.)
Oklahoma State*
W, 9-8
Marshall
W, 14-7
Morehead State
W, 5-1
Kansas*
W, 10-1
Kansas*
W, 8-0
Kansas*
L, 2-7
Maryland
L, 6-7
TCU*
W, 5-4
TCU*
L, 6-8
TCU*
W, 5-4
Marshall
W, 8-4
Kansas State
W, 9-7
Kansas State
L, 4-8
Kansas State
L, 4-11
Virginia Tech
W, 8-6
Oklahoma*
W, 4-2
Oklahoma*
L, 1-3
Oklahoma*
L, 4-7 (10 inn.)
Eastern Michigan
W, 17-1
Texas Tech*
L, 0-1
Texas Tech*
L, 3-4
Texas Tech*
W, 3-2
Penn State
L, 5-6
Penn State
W, 4-2
Gardner-Webb
W, 15-5
Gardner-Webb
W, 4-3
Pittsburgh
W. 2-0
Texas*
L, 2-6
Texas*
W, 4-3
Texas*
L, 4-9
Baylor%
W, 11-1 (8 inn.)
Oklahoma State%
L, 4-8
Texas Tech% W, 12-7 (10 inn.)
Oklahoma State% L, 3-4 (10 inn.)
Maryland$
W, 9-1
Wake Forest$
L, 3-4
Maryland$
W, 8-5
Wake Forest$
L, 8-12
# - Caravelle Resort Tournament, Myrtle Beach, S.C.
*Big 12 Conference Game; %Big 12 Baseball Championship
$NCAA Tournament