1999 Big 12 Conference softball tournament

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1999 Big 12 Conference
softball tournament
Teams10
Finals site
Champions Texas  (1st title)
Runner-up Nebraska (2nd title game)
Winning coach Connie Clark  (1st title)
MVP Jennifer Lizama (Nebraska)
Attendance4,865
1999 Big 12 Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 23 Oklahoma  y113 .7864016 .714
No. 18 Texas  y104 .7144517 .726
No. 15 Missouri  y105 .6674121 .661
No. 20 Nebraska  y108 .5563521 .625
Kansas  y88 .5003130 .508
No. 24 Texas Tech  y67 .4623631 .537
Texas A&M  y711 .3894122 .651
Oklahoma State  48 .3332124 .467
Iowa State  511 .3132330 .434
Baylor  511 .3133025 .545
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from NFCA/USA Today [1]

The 1999 Big 12 Conference softball tournament was held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, OK from May 12 through May 15, 1999. Texas won their first conference tournament and earned the Big 12 Conference's automatic bid to the 1999 NCAA Division I softball tournament. [2] [3]

Contents

Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Texas Tech and Texas A&M received bids to the NCAA tournament. [4]

Standings

Source: [4]

PlaceSeedTeamConferenceOverall
WL %WL %
11 Oklahoma 113.7864016.714
22 Texas 104.7144517.726
33 Missouri 105.6674121.661
44 Nebraska 108.5563521.625
55 Kansas 88.5003130.508
66 Texas Tech 67.4623631.537
77 Texas A&M 711.3894122.651
88 Oklahoma State 48.3332124.467
99 Iowa State 511.3132330.434
910 Baylor 511.3133025.545

Schedule

Source: [3] [2]

GameTimeMatchupLocationAttendance
Day 1 – Wednesday, May 12
15:00 p.m.#8 Oklahoma State 1, #9 Iowa State 0ASA Stadium334
27:30 p.m.#7 Texas A&M 9, #10 Baylor 3ASA Stadium
Day 2 – Thursday, May 13
310:00 a.m.#1 Oklahoma 5, #8 Oklahoma State 0ASA Stadium235
410:00 a.m.#4 Nebraska 1, #5 Kansas 0Field 2
512:30 p.m.#2 Texas 6, #7 Texas A&M 0ASA Stadium758
612:30 p.m.#3 Missouri 5, #6 Texas Tech 2Field 2
73:00 p.m.#5 Kansas 4, #8 Oklahoma State 3ASA Stadium
83:00 p.m.#6 Texas Tech 4, #7 Texas A&M 0Field 2
95:30 p.m.#4 Nebraska 2, #1 Oklahoma 0ASA Stadium538
108:00 p.m.#2 Texas 8, #3 Missouri 6 (8)ASA Stadium
Day 3 – Friday, May 14
1110:00 a.m.#6 Texas Tech 2, #1 Oklahoma 1 (9)ASA Stadium399
1212:30 p.m.#5 Kansas 1, #3 Missouri 0ASA Stadium
135:30 p.m.#2 Texas 1, #6 Texas Tech 0 (11)ASA Stadium447
148:00 p.m.#4 Nebraska 6, #5 Kansas 5 (8)ASA Stadium
Day 4 – Saturday, May 15
152:00 p.m.#2 Texas 4, #4 Nebraska 2ASA Stadium395
Game times in CDT. Rankings denote tournament seed.

All-Tournament Team

Source: [3]

PositionPlayerSchool
MOPJennifer Lizama Nebraska
2B/SSNikki Cockrell Texas
SSCourtney Wright Kansas
IFJennifer Lizama Nebraska
IFCindy Roethemeyer Nebraska
CAshli Barrett Oklahoma
OFStacy Gemeinhardt Missouri
OFJane Teixeira Texas
OFTiffiny Valdehueza Texas
OFSandy Butler Texas Tech
PJenny Voss Nebraska
PLeigh Ann Walker Nebraska
P/UTL Christa Williams Texas

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