2008 Big 12 Conference softball tournament

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2008 Big 12 Conference
softball tournament
Teams10
Finals site
Champions Texas A&M  (1st title)
Runner-up Nebraska (4th title game)
Winning coach Jo Evans  (1st title)
MVP Megan Gibson (Texas A&M)
Attendance3,942
2008 Big 12 Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 2 Texas A&M  y1710 .94457100 .851
No. 10 Oklahoma  y1620 .88947140 .770
No. 19 Missouri  y1160 .64747170 .734
Texas  y990 .50029232 .556
Oklahoma State  990 .50026250 .510
Texas Tech  8100 .44423360 .390
Kansas  7110 .38937190 .661
Baylor  4130 .23523220 .511
Iowa State  4140 .22229290 .500
Nebraska  4140 .22225280 .472
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from NFCA [1]

The 2008 Big 12 Conference softball tournament was held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, OK from May 9 through May 11, 2008. Texas A&M won their first conference tournament and earned the Big 12 Conference's automatic bid to the 2008 NCAA Division I softball tournament. [2] [3]

Contents

Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Missouri and Texas received bids to the NCAA tournament. [4] Texas A&M would go on to play in the 2008 Women's College World Series.

Standings

Source: [4]

PlaceSeedTeamConferenceOverall
WLT %WLT %
11 Texas A&M 1710.94457100.851
22 Oklahoma 1620.88947140.770
33 Missouri 1160.64747170.734
44 Texas 990.50029232.556
45 Oklahoma State 990.50026250.510
66 Texas Tech 8100.44423360.390
77 Kansas 7110.38937190.661
88 Baylor 4130.23523220.511
99 Iowa State 4140.22229290.500
910 Nebraska 4140.22225280.472

Schedule

Source: [3] [2]

GameTimeMatchupLocationAttendance
Day 1 – Friday, May 9
15:00 p.m.#10 Nebraska 4, #7 Kansas 3Hall of Fame Stadium709
25:00 p.m.#9 Iowa State 6, #8 Baylor 4 (10)Field 4702
Day 2 – Saturday, May 10
311:00 a.m.#10 Nebraska 6, #2 Oklahoma 5Hall of Fame Stadium1,638
411:30 a.m.#6 Texas Tech 5, #3 Missouri 3Field 4
52:00 p.m.#1 Texas A&M 1, #9 Iowa State 0 (9)Hall of Fame Stadium
62:23 p.m.#4 Texas 4, #5 Oklahoma State 3 (9)Field 4
74:38 p.m.#10 Nebraska 6, #6 Texas Tech 1Hall of Fame Stadium859
87:37 p.m.#1 Texas A&M 3, #4 Texas 1 (11)Hall of Fame Stadium
Day 3 – Sunday, May 11
912:00 p.m.#1 Texas A&M 5, #10 Nebraska 0Hall of Fame Stadium736
Game times in CDT. Rankings denote tournament seed.

All-Tournament Team

Source: [3]

PositionPlayerSchool
MOP Megan Gibson Texas A&M
3BJamie Hinshaw Texas A&M
SSHolly Ridley Texas A&M
IFBrette Reagan Baylor
IF Samantha Ricketts Oklahoma
IFCrystal Carwile Nebraska
IFHaley Long Nebraska
CErin Glasco Texas A&M
C/IFJennifer Corkin Texas Tech
OFMeghan Mullin Nebraska
OFDevin Zargoza Texas Tech
P/1B Megan Gibson Texas A&M
PRachel Zabriskie Iowa State
PMolly Hill Nebraska

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