2001 Big 12 Conference softball tournament

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2001 Big 12 Conference
softball tournament
Teams10
Finals site
Champions Oklahoma  (2nd title)
Runner-up Oklahoma State (2nd title game)
Winning coach Patty Gasso  (2nd title)
MVP Lisa Carey (Oklahoma)
Attendance5,649
2001 Big 12 Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 14 Nebraska  y162 .8895115 .773
No. 5 Oklahoma  y142 .875509 .847
Texas Tech  y108 .5563724 .607
Kansas  108 .5563227 .542
Oklahoma State  88 .5002823 .549
Baylor  79 .4383822 .633
Texas A&M  711 .3893219 .627
Missouri  511 .3133128 .525
Texas  513 .2782429 .453
Iowa State  212 .1431427 .341
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from NFCA [1]

The 2001 Big 12 Conference softball tournament was held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, OK from May 9 through May 12, 2001. Oklahoma won their second conference tournament and earned the Big 12 Conference's automatic bid to the 2001 NCAA Division I softball tournament. [2] [3]

Contents

Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas Tech received bids to the NCAA tournament. [4] Oklahoma would go on to play in the 2001 Women's College World Series.

Standings

Source: [4]

PlaceSeedTeamConferenceOverall
WL %WL %
11 Nebraska 162.8895115.773
22 Oklahoma 142.875509.847
33 Texas Tech 108.5563724.607
34 Kansas 108.5563227.542
55 Oklahoma State 88.5002823.549
66 Baylor 79.4383822.633
77 Texas A&M 711.3893219.627
88 Missouri 511.3133128.525
99 Texas 513.2782429.453
1010 Iowa State 212.1431427.341

Schedule

Source: [3] [2]

GameTimeMatchupLocationAttendance
Day 1 – Wednesday, May 9
15:00 p.m.#8 Missouri 1, #9 Texas 0Hall of Fame Stadium1,115
25:00 p.m.#7 Texas A&M 4, #10 Iowa State 0Field 2
37:27 p.m.#1 Nebraska 9, #8 Missouri 1 (6)Hall of Fame Stadium
47:27 p.m.#2 Oklahoma 7, #7 Texas A&M 0Field 2
Day 2 – Thursday, May 10
511:30 a.m.#5 Oklahoma State 2, #4 Kansas 1Hall of Fame Stadium
611:30 a.m.#3 Texas Tech 8, #6 Baylor 0 (5)Field 2
72:00 p.m.#7 Texas A&M 4, #8 Missouri 0Hall of Fame Stadium
84:00 p.m.#4 Kansas 10, #6 Baylor 4Field 2
95:00 p.m.#5 Oklahoma State 2, #1 Nebraska 0Hall of Fame Stadium
108:00 p.m.#2 Oklahoma 2, #3 Texas Tech 1Hall of Fame Stadium
Day 3 – Friday, May 11
1111:00 a.m.#3 Texas Tech 1, #7 Texas A&M 0Hall of Fame Stadium874
121:30 p.m.#1 Nebraska 3, #4 Kansas 0Hall of Fame Stadium
135:45 p.m.#2 Oklahoma 10, #1 Nebraska 2 (6)Hall of Fame Stadium
148:00 p.m.#3 Texas Tech 1, #5 Oklahoma State 0Hall of Fame Stadium
Day 4 – Saturday, May 12
1511:30 a.m.#5 Oklahoma State 2, #3 Texas Tech 1Hall of Fame Stadium401
163:00 p.m.#2 Oklahoma 6, #5 Oklahoma State 0Hall of Fame Stadium1,703
Game times in CDT. Rankings denote tournament seed.

All-Tournament Team

Source: [3]

PositionPlayerSchool
MOPLisa Carey Oklahoma
1BLisa Carey Oklahoma
1BJamie Fuente Nebraska
1BJennifer Stump Oklahoma
1BCarmen Grindell Texas Tech
2BLeigh Suhr Nebraska
CAmber Burgess Nebraska
CAshli Barrett Oklahoma
LFChristi Musser Kansas
OFAmanda Hayes Oklahoma State
OFJade Lindly Oklahoma State
PJennifer Stewart Oklahoma
PAmanda Renfro Texas Tech

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