2019 Big 12 Conference softball tournament

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2019 Big 12 Conference
softball tournament
Big 12 Championships logo.svg
Teams6
Finals site
Television Fox College Sports, FS2
2019 Big 12 Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 2 Oklahoma  y180 1.000576 .905
No. 6 Oklahoma State  y135 .7224517 .726
No. 11 Texas  y126 .6674617 .730
No. 19 Texas Tech  y810 .4444216 .724
Iowa State  711 .3893725 .597
Kansas  315 .1671536 .294
Baylor  216 .1111831 .367
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 13, 2019 [1]
Rankings from NFCA

The 2019 Big 12 Conference softball tournament was held in ASA Hall of Fame Stadium located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from May 10 through May 11, 2019. All games of the tournament were aired on Fox College Sports, and the championship game was aired on FS2. Due to Weather conditions, the last 4 games of the Big 12 Tournament were canceled. Therefore the Automatic bid was given to the regular season champion which would be Oklahoma. [2]

Contents

Standings

Source: [3]

PlaceSeedTeamConferenceOverall
WL %WL %
11 Oklahoma 1801.000576.905
22 Oklahoma State 135.7224517.726
33 Texas 126.6674617.730
44 Texas Tech 810.4444216.724
55 Iowa State 711.3893725.597
66 Kansas 315.1671536.294
7 Baylor 216.1111831.367

Tournament

Sources: [4]

Pool A

No. 4 Texas Tech vs. No. 6 Kansas

No. 1 Oklahoma vs. No. 4 Texas Tech

No. 1 Oklahoma vs. No. 6 Kansas

Pool B

No. 2 Oklahoma State vs. No. 3 Texas

No. 3 Texas vs. No. 5 Iowa State

No. 2 Oklahoma State vs. No. 5 Iowa State

Championship Day

Pool A 3rd Place vs. Pool B 3rd Place

Pool A 2nd Place vs. Pool B 2nd Place

Pool A 1st Place vs. Pool B 1st Place

Schedule

Sources: [5]

GameTime*Matchup#TelevisionLocationAttendance
First Round – Friday, May 10
112:00 p.m.#2 Oklahoma State 6, #3 Texas 2 Fox College Sports Integris Field
212:00 p.m.#4 Texas Tech 7, #6 Kansas 3FloSoftballField 3
33:00 p.m.#1 Oklahoma 8, #4 Texas Tech 0 Fox College Sports Integris Field
43:00 p.m.#5 Iowa State 2, #3 Texas 0FloSoftballField 3
56:00 p.m.#2 Oklahoma State 17, #5 Iowa State 2 Fox College Sports Integris Field
6Canceled#1 Oklahoma vs. #6 Kansas
Championship Day – Saturday, May 11
7CanceledPool A 3rd Place vs. #3 Texas Fox College Sports Integris Field
8CanceledPool A 2nd Place vs. #5 Iowa State
9CanceledPool A 1st Place vs. #2 Oklahoma State Fox Sports 2
*Game times in EDT. # – Rankings denote tournament seed.

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