Ø The Big 12 has defeated at least one ranked non-conference opponent over the last eight weeks. The league is 160-66-1 (.707) against other conferences in 2009.
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![]() Austin Wood Here is your Big 12 Recap for Sunday April, 14th. There was two sweeps this weekend with A&M sweeping Nebraska and Texas beating up on Oklahoma. In other action, Kansas and Kansas State were able to come back and win on Sunday as they defeated Missouri and Texas Tech respectively to salvage the final games on Sunday. The Baylor and the Oklahoma State game on Sunday was washed out due to poor field conditions and will not be made up per Big 12 rules. After today’s action, Texas sits atop the Big 12 with a league record of 12-6 while Texas A&M(11-7) is one game back and Baylor(10-7) is 1.5 games back. Tags: Baylor, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas AM, Texas Tech
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![]() Chance Ruffin #6 Texas 7 #10 Oklahoma 3
AUSTIN, Texas — The No. 9 Texas Longhorns turned strong pitching performances by Chance Ruffin and Austin Wood into a 7-3 win over the No. 10 Oklahoma Sooners in the first game of a Big 12 Conference doubleheader at UFCU Disch-Falk Field on Saturday afternoon.
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![]() RHP Kendal Volz allowed two earned runs in a career-long 8.1-inning outing. This is the Big 12 recap from Friday. #13 Baylor 8 at #28 Oklahoma State 5 WACO, Texas — Aaron Miller blasted a two-out, two-run homer well over the wall in right-center in the top of the first inning, and Kendal Volz never relinquished that lead as seventh-ranked Baylor defeated Oklahoma State 8-5 in Friday night’s Big 12 Conference series opener at Allie P. Reynolds Stadium. Baylor (25-11, 10-6) earned its first victory in a series opener at Stillwater since 2003. Oklahoma State (24-15, 4-9) has lost five straight Big 12 games. Big 12 Weekend Preview (April 17-19)Posted on April 17th, 2009 by William Knox in Big 12, CBB Column
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This weekend’s Big 12 conference play is highlighted by a top 10 match up between #10 Oklahoma and #6 Texas in Austin, Texas. The Sooners currently sit at the top of the Big 12 standings, while Texas is a mere 1 game behind in a tie for 2nd place. Another ranked match up takes place when #13 Baylor travels to Stillwater, Oklahoma, to battle #28 Oklahoma State. The Cowboys have struggled in Big 12 play, and are coming off a sweep on the road by #30 Kansas. The Jayhawks will have a test of their own when they head to Lubbock, Texas, to play a Texas Tech club that has not had trouble winning in Big 12 play. Nebraska visits #23 Texas A&M in College Station, Texas, where Texas A&M is 5-0 in conference games. In the final series, #29 Kansas State hosts a struggling Missouri club in Manhattan, Kansas. Read the rest of this entry » Tags: Baylor, Big 12, Big 12 Weekend Preview, CBB Column, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas AM, Texas TechBig 12 Recap 04-14-09Posted on April 14th, 2009 by Donald J. Boyles in Big 12, Big Ten, Conference USA, Missouri Valley, Mountain West, Southland Conference
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#23 Texas A&M 7 #3 Rice 3 HOUSTON – Brooks Raley went 3-for-4 with a pair of RBIs and Barret Loux struck out nine batters to lead No. 23 Texas A&M to a 7-3 win at No. 1 Rice Tuesday night before 4,541 fans at Reckling Park.
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![]() DJ Belfonted (4) of Nebraska gets tangled with Travis Tucker (2) of Texas after being forced out during the first game of their double header at Haymarket Park, Friday, April 10, 2009. WILLIAM LAUER/Lincoln Journal Star #9 Texas 7 at Nebraska 5 The No. 9 Texas Longhorns logged their highest run total of the season to topple the Nebraska Cornhuskers, 11-7, in the second game of a Big 12 Conference baseball doubleheader at Hawks Field on Friday evening. The win gave Texas a sweep of the twin bill and gave the Horns nine wins in their last 11 games. Big 12 Weekend Preview Part 1 (April 9-11)Posted on April 9th, 2009 by William Knox in Big 12, CBB Column
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Micheal Dabbs homered twice Sunday and extended his hitting streak to 11 games. Courtesy: OstatePhoto.com This is the Big 12 recap for Sunday- As Texas Tech took 2-3 games from A&M, Texas went to Stillwater Oklahoma and won the series 2-1, Oklahoma won their series with Missouri 2-1, Kansas State swept Nebraska and finished up their series yesterday, Baylor won their series two games to one against Kansas. #9 Texas 8 #15 Oklahoma State 5 STILLWATER, Okla. — The No. 9 Texas Longhorns used 13 hits, all singles, to register an 8-5 win over the No. 17 Oklahoma State Cowboys in Big 12 Conference baseball action Sunday afternoon at Allie P. Reynolds Stadium.
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Tyler Blandford allowed just one run in winning his sixth-straight start. Courtesy: OstatePhoto.com #15 Oklahoma State 7 #9 Texas 1 STILLWATER, Okla. — Oklahoma State got back in the win column in Big 12 Conference play Saturday with a 7-1 win over No. 9 Texas at Allie P. Reynolds Stadium. The win snapped a two-game losing streak in league play for the 15th-ranked Cowboys, who improved to 21-9 overall and 4-4 in the Big 12. Texas dropped to 19-8 overall and 5-6 in conference play.
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Andrew Oliver dropped to 4-3 with Friday's loss. Courtesy: OstatePhoto.com This is the Big 12 Recap for Friday as all 10 Team were in action tonight as Kansas State took 2 tonight in Lincoln, Nebraska, Texas Tech holds on to win 4-3 over A&M in Lubbock, Baylor scores 3 in the top of the 9th to take the opening game against Kansas, In a pitcher duel in Columbia Missouri, Andrew Doyle(OU) outlast Kyle Gibson 2-1, behind 3 home runs Texas takes game 1 in Stillwater, Oklahoma, 7-2. Big 12 Weekend Preview (April 3-April 5)Posted on April 3rd, 2009 by William Knox in Big 12, CBB Column
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The Big 12 kicks off 2 series early this week in anticipation of the Easter holiday. #16 Texas A&M travels to Manhattan, Kansas to play a surprisingly improved Kansas State ballclub in what should be the top series of the weekend. The other early series features #9 Texas heading to Hawks Field to take on a struggling Nebraska team. Texas A&M, Texas, and Kansas State are all on track to make the Big 12 Tournament and play in the NCAA Tournament, while Nebraska is currently sitting at the bottom of the Big 12 standings with a postseason bid looking out of reach.
The Big 12 enters its 4th weekend of conference play with only 3 teams sitting above .500 in conference play. #13 Texas A&M is sitting atop the conference at 6-3, while #10 Oklahoma, 4-2, and #11 Baylor, 5-4, round out the top 3. #15 Oklahoma State and Kansas are both 3-3 in conference play, while #9 Texas, Missouri, Nebraska and Texas Tech all share 4-5 marks. Kansas State, at 2-4, rounds out the conference standings. This weekend’s key match up takes place in Stillwater, Oklahoma, where #9 Texas will take on #15 Oklahoma State. The Cowboys have used strong offense to win games, while the Longhorns have attained their ranking with the help of a superior pitching staff.








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