2003 Big 12 Conference softball tournament

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2003 Big 12 Conference
softball tournament
Teams10
Finals site
Champions Texas  (3rd title)
Runner-up Oklahoma (4th title game)
Winning coach Connie Clark  (3rd title)
MVP Cat Osterman (Texas)
Attendance7,580
2003 Big 12 Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 4 Texas  y152 .882499 .845
No. 14 Oklahoma State  y135 .7223915 .722
Missouri  y125 .7063120 .608
No. 5 Oklahoma  y126 .6674714 .770
No. 16 Texas A&M  y108 .5563822 .633
No. 13 Nebraska  y108 .5563917 .696
Iowa State  612 .3331928 .404
Texas Tech  414 .2222241 .349
Kansas  414 .2222622 .542
Baylor  315 .1673129 .517
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from NFCA [1]

The 2003 Big 12 Conference softball tournament was held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, OK from May 1 through May 4, 2003. Texas won their third conference tournament and earned the Big 12 Conference's automatic bid to the 2003 NCAA Division I softball tournament. [2] [3]

Contents

Texas, Oklahoma State, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas A&M and Nebraska received bids to the NCAA tournament. [4] Texas and Oklahoma would go on to play in the 2003 Women's College World Series.

Standings

Source: [4]

PlaceSeedTeamConferenceOverall
WL %WL %
11 Texas 152.882499.845
22 Oklahoma State 135.7223915.722
33 Missouri 125.7063120.608
44 Oklahoma 126.6674714.770
55 Texas A&M 108.5563822.633
56 Nebraska 108.5563917.696
77 Iowa State 612.3331928.404
88 Texas Tech 414.2222241.349
89 Kansas 414.2222622.542
1010 Baylor 315.1673129.517

Schedule

Source: [3] [2]

GameTimeMatchupLocationAttendance
Day 1 – Thursday, May 1
15:00 p.m.#8 Texas Tech 5, #9 Kansas 1Hall of Fame Stadium300
25:00 p.m.#10 Baylor 3, #7 Iowa State 0Field 2
37:30 p.m.#1 Texas 7, #8 Texas Tech 1Hall of Fame Stadium635
47:30 p.m.#2 Oklahoma State 8, #10 Baylor 0 (6)Field 2
Day 2 – Friday, May 2
511:00 a.m.#4 Oklahoma 4, #5 Texas A&M 0 (9)Hall of Fame Stadium1,352
611:00 a.m.#6 Nebraska 5, #3 Missouri 0Field 2
73:00 p.m.#5 Texas A&M 2, #8 Texas Tech 0Hall of Fame Stadium
83:00 p.m.#10 Baylor 5, #3 Missouri 4 (11)Field 2
95:40 p.m.#1 Texas 1, #4 Oklahoma 0Hall of Fame Stadium
108:15 p.m.#2 Oklahoma State 3, #6 Nebraska 2 (9)Hall of Fame Stadium
Day 3 – Saturday, May 3
1110:00 a.m.#4 Oklahoma 1, #10 Baylor 0Hall of Fame Stadium1,423
1212:30 p.m.#6 Nebraska 6, #5 Texas A&M 4Hall of Fame Stadium
135:07 p.m.#4 Oklahoma 3, #2 Oklahoma State 2Hall of Fame Stadium
147:46 p.m.#1 Texas 2, #6 Nebraska 0Hall of Fame Stadium
Day 4 – Sunday, May 4
1510:00 a.m.#4 Oklahoma 11, #2 Oklahoma State 2 (5)Hall of Fame Stadium946
162:37 p.m.#1 Texas 1, #4 Oklahoma 0Hall of Fame Stadium1,128
Game times in CDT. Rankings denote tournament seed.

All-Tournament Team

Source: [3]

PositionPlayerSchool
MOP Cat Osterman Texas
1B Sheena Lawrick Nebraska
2B/OFLindsay Gardner Texas
SSStephanie Nicholson Oklahoma State
IFKelli Braitsch Oklahoma
CRyan Realmuto Oklahoma State
OF Kristin Vesely Oklahoma
OFMegan Carey Oklahoma State
OFTina Boutelle Texas
OFSarah Wieszczak Texas
P Cat Osterman Texas
PPeaches James Nebraska
P/1BKami Keiter Oklahoma

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