2007 Big 12 Softball Championship


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Friday, May 11
GMTeams, TimeCoverage
1Kansas 2, Iowa State 1 (8 inn.)Recap (PDF) | Box Score (PDF)
2Texas Tech 6, Oklahoma State 5 (8 inn.)Recap (PDF) | Box Score (PDF) | Photo Gallery
3No. 2 Oklahoma 5, No. 7 Kansas 0Recap (PDF) | Box Score (PDF) | Photo Gallery
4No. 3 Missouri 3, No. 6 Texas 0Recap (PDF) | Box Score (PDF)
5No. 8 Texas Tech 8, No. 1 Baylor 4 (12 inn.)Recap (PDF) | Box Score (PDF) | Photo Gallery
6No. 4 Texas A&M 3, No. 5 Nebraska 1Recap (PDF) | Box Score (PDF) | Photo Gallery
Saturday, May 12
7No. 8 Texas Tech 4, No. 4 Texas A&M 3
Field 4, 11 a.m.
Box Score (PDF) | Photo Gallery
8No. 2 Oklahoma 7, No. 3 Missouri 1Recap (PDF) | Box Score (PDF) | Photo Gallery
9No. 2 Oklahoma 6, No. 8 Texas Tech 3
Championship Game
Recap | Box Score (PDF) | Photo Gallery
All Times Listed as Central and Subject to Change
*Games 7 and 9 will be televised by FSN. Check local listings.

 



The Big 12 Softball Championship returns to ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on Thursday, May 10 - Saturday, May 12 for the 12th consecutive year.

For the first time in Big 12 history, the tournament will be a three-day, single-elimination event. All 10 schools that sponsor softball will participate as in previous years (Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas A&M and Texas Tech) while the winner will earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I Softball Championship.

As the first sport contested in league history, softball held the first postseason tournament in 1996. Oklahoma won the inaugural league title, which was the only crown handed out that season. From that year on, both a regular season and postseason champion have been awarded.

Overall, defending champ Texas (1999, 2002-03, '05) has won the most tournament championships with four followed by Nebraska (1998, 2000, '04), which has three. The Sooners have earned two championships (1996 and 2001) while Missouri (1997) and Kansas (2006) claimed top honors once each.

In addition to the Big 12 Championships, Hall of Fame Stadium has hosted the Women's College World Series 16 times, including the last 10.