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2005 Big 12 Conference
softball tournament
Teams10
Finals site
ChampionsTexas (4th title)
Runner-upMissouri (2nd title game)
Winning coachConnie Clark (4th title)
MVPCat Osterman (Texas)
Attendance6,546
2005 Big 12 Conference softball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 11 Texas A&M ‍‍‍y 14 4   .778 47 10   .825
No. 13 Oklahoma ‍‍‍y 12 6   .667 50 17   .746
No. 5 Texas ‍‍‍y 11 6   .647 49 13   .790
No. 12 Baylor ‍‍‍y 11 7   .611 51 14   .785
No. 20 Missouri ‍‍‍y 10 8   .556 44 15   .746
Kansas ‍‍y 9 8   .529 31 24   .564
No. 25 Nebraska ‍‍‍y 9 9   .500 36 23   .610
Oklahoma State ‍‍‍y 7 11   .389 35 24   .593
Texas Tech ‍‍‍ 3 15   .167 23 25   .479
Iowa State ‍‍‍ 3 15   .167 18 32   .360
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from NFCA [1]

The 2005 Big 12 Conference Softball tournament was held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, OK from May 11 through May 14, 2005. Texas won their fourth conference tournament and earned the Big 12 Conference's automatic bid to the 2005 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament.[2][3]

Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Texas, Baylor, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma State received bids to the NCAA tournament.[4] Texas would go on to play in the 2005 Women's College World Series.

Standings

Source:[4]

Place Seed Team Conference Overall
W L % W L %
1 1 Texas A&M 14 4 .778 47 10 .825
2 2 Oklahoma 12 6 .667 50 17 .746
3 3 Texas 11 6 .647 49 13 .790
4 4 Baylor 11 7 .611 51 14 .785
5 5 Missouri 10 8 .556 44 15 .746
6 6 Kansas 9 8 .529 31 24 .564
7 7 Nebraska 9 9 .500 36 23 .610
8 8 Oklahoma State 7 11 .389 35 24 .593
9 9 Texas Tech 3 15 .167 23 25 .479
9 10 Iowa State 3 15 .167 18 32 .360

Schedule

Source:[3][2]

Game Time Matchup Location Attendance
Day 1 – Wednesday, May 11
1 5:00 p.m. #8 Oklahoma State 8, #9 Texas Tech 0 (6) Hall of Fame Stadium 1,802
2 5:00 p.m. #7 Nebraska 6, #10 Iowa State 0 Field 2
3 7:45 p.m. #1 Texas A&M 7, #8 Oklahoma State 5 Hall of Fame Stadium
4 7:59 p.m. #7 Nebraska 1, #2 Oklahoma 0 Field 2
Day 2 – Thursday, May 12
5 11:00 a.m. #4 Baylor 7, #5 Missouri 3 (9) Hall of Fame Stadium 960
6 11:00 a.m. #3 Texas 1, #6 Kansas 0 (8) Field 2
7 2:00 p.m. #5 Missouri 5, #8 Oklahoma State 1 Hall of Fame Stadium
8 2:00 p.m. #2 Oklahoma 5, #6 Kansas 0 (11) Field 2
9 5:00 p.m. #4 Baylor 11, #1 Texas A&M 4 Hall of Fame Stadium
10 7:36 p.m. #3 Texas 3, #7 Nebraska 0 Hall of Fame Stadium
Day 3 – Friday, May 13
11 11:00 a.m. #2 Oklahoma 6, #1 Texas A&M 2 Hall of Fame Stadium 905
12 12:30 p.m. #5 Missouri 5, #7 Nebraska 1 Hall of Fame Stadium
13 5:00 p.m. #3 Texas 3, #2 Oklahoma 1 Hall of Fame Stadium 1,143
14 8:25 p.m. #5 Missouri 9, #4 Baylor 2 Hall of Fame Stadium
Day 4 – Saturday, May 14
15 12:35 p.m. #5 Missouri 10, #4 Baylor 4 (8) Hall of Fame Stadium 1,146
16 3:38 p.m. #3 Texas 2, #5 Missouri 0 Hall of Fame Stadium
Game times in CDT. Rankings denote tournament seed.

All-Tournament Team

Source:[3]

Position Player School
MOP Cat Osterman Texas
2B/SS Chez Sievers Texas
SS Heather Kunkel Missouri
IF Carrie Leerberg Baylor
IF Kim Wilmoth Baylor
C Heather Scaglione Oklahoma
C/UTL Megan Willis Texas
OF Kelly Osburn Baylor
OF Janessa Roening Missouri
OF Tina Boutelle Texas
P Cat Osterman Texas
P Erin Kalka Missouri
P/IF Jen Bruck Missouri
P Kami Keiter Oklahoma
P/3B Megan Gibson Texas A&M

References

  1. ^ "2019-2020 Big 12 Conference Record Book" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. pp. 196–197. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "2005 Big 12 Conference Softball Tournament Results" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "2019-2020 Big 12 Conference Record Book" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. pp. 198–202. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
  4. ^ a b "2019-2020 Big 12 Conference Record Book" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. pp. 196–197. Retrieved June 6, 2020.