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  1. Heres some good pics from the Houston/Dallas Baptist game if anyone is interested. [Hidden Content]
  2. (4) California-Davis 4 (1) Stanford 2 (4)Fresno State 7 (1) Long Beach State 3 And, with that, 1/4 of the number one seeds lost in opening round regional action (with two number one seeds still playing and currently in one run games).
  3. A&M now leading Illinois-Chicago 13-1 in the top of the 8th
  4. (4) Illinois-Chicago 1 (1) Texas A&M 11 Top 6th
  5. College Station Regional (4) Illinois-Chicago 1 (1) Texas A&M 5 Top of 5th
  6. Houston Regional (4) Sam Houston 2 (1) Rice 3 Bottom 5th
  7. (4) Lipscomb 9 (1) Georgia 4 Bottom 6 That is National Seed Georgia
  8. Houston Regional (3) St. Johns 2 (2) Texas 1 FINAL
  9. Miami Regional Final (3) Mississippi 0 (2) Missouri 7 College Station Regional Final (3) Houston 9 (2) Dallas Baptist 5 Lincoln Regional Top 7 (4) Eastern Illinois 7 (1) Nebraska 10 Baton Rouge Regional Bottom 7 (4) Texas Souther 1 (1) LSU 12 Stillwater Final (3) TCU 5 (2) Wichita St. 8 Houston Regional Bottom 6 (3) St. Johns 1 (2) Texas 1
  10. [Hidden Content] Miami Regional Bottom 6th (3) Mississippi 0 (2) Missouri 4 College Station Regional Top 2nd (3) Houston 0 (2) Dallas Baptist 3
  11. You're killing me...go Ole Miss !!!! Locals in the regionals: Miami regional: West Brook's Tim Ferguson (Ole Miss) opens with Mizzou. Hosting is the #1 ranked team (Miami Hurricanes). Ferguson has won starting SS job for Rebels and is .290-3-23. Texas A&M regional: LCM's Clayton Ehlert (Texas A&M) as the Aggies host Houston, Dallas Bapt and Ill-Chicago. Tough regional as Aggies sluming at the end of the year, Houston just won CUSA tourney and Dallas Bapt is a potential surprise (2 wins this year vs. Rice and another vs. A&M). Ehlert is 6-2, 3.25 and should start one of regional games. West Brook grad David Murphy won't play as he continues his medical redshirt. UH freshman Chase Dempsay (Baytown Sterling) is the Cougar closer this year (6-3, .250 with 11 saves). LSU regional: BC's Johnny Dishon (LSU) claimed a national seed as the Tigers have now won 20 in a row. They host Southern Miss, New Orleans and Texas Southern. This regional has a lot of local flavor: Dishon (.239-1-10 but .318 in SEC conference play) along with Southern Miss's brotherly tandem from West Brook: James Ewing (.369-5-43, leading the Golden Eagles in hitting) and Michael Ewing (.200-10-22, 2nd on the team in HR) and UNO's Jake Henderson (Kelly) at 7-1, 3.99. At the Houston regional, hosted by Rice, Braeden Riley (Woodville) will represent our local Southland Conference for Sam Houston State. Braeden is .241-0-14 with 20 starts this year for the Bearkats. PNG grad Zac Harwood represents Rice. Harwood is 0-0 in limited action (2 appearances, 1 IP). Fun for all...especially me !!!! Nice post MIF
  12. Houston Regional Rice Sam Houston St Johns Texas College Station Regional TAMU Illinois-Chicago Houston Dallas Baptist
  13. To see the full field of 64, watch the “Road to Omaha” selection show, which will air live on ESPN on Monday at 11:30 a.m.
  14. The 16 Regional Hosts are: Georgia Michigan LSU UNC Fullerton Coastal Carolina Texas A&M Miami Rice Nebraska Long Beach St. NC St. Stanford Oklahoma State Florida State Arizona State
  15. East Carolina over Rice 4-3 Rice eliminated
  16. 2008 ALL-BIG 12 BASEBALL AWARDS The All-Big 12 awards are selected by the league's head coaches, who are not allowed to vote for their own players. PLAYER OF THE YEAR: José Duran, Texas A&M, SS, Jr., Fort Worth, Texas/North Central Texas College PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Aaron Crow, Missouri, RHP, Jr., Wakarusa, Kan./Washburn Rural FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Chance Ruffin, Texas, RHP, Fr., Austin, Texas/Lake Travis NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: José Duran, Texas A&M, SS, Jr., Fort Worth, Texas/North Central College COACH OF THE YEAR: Rob Childress, Texas A&M ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM Name, School Pos. Cl. Hometown/Previous School Luke Anders, Texas A&M 1B Jr. College Station, Texas/A&M Consolidated Jake Opitz, Nebraska 2B Sr. Littleton, Colo./Heritage José Duran, Texas A&M SS Jr. Fort Worth, Texas/North Central Texas College Dane Carter, Texas A&M 3B Sr. Graham, Texas/Graham Mitch Abeita, Nebraska C Sr. Dallas, Texas/North Central Texas College Aaron Senne, Missouri OF So. Rochester, Minn./Mayo Neil Medchill, Oklahoma State OF So. Oxford, Mich./Chandler-Gilbert CC Kyle Colligan, Texas A&M OF Jr. Houston, Texas/Dulles Jacob Priday, Missouri DH Sr. Sikeston, Mo./Sikeston Jordy Mercer, Oklahoma State UTL Jr. Taloga, Okla./Taloga Aaron Crow, Missouri SP Jr. Wakarusa, Kan./Washburn Rural Johnny Dorn, Nebraska SP Sr. Grand Island, Neb./Grand Island Andrew Oliver, Oklahoma State SP So. Vermilion, Ohio/Vermilion Travis Starling, Texas A&M RP So. Yoakum, Texas/Yoakum ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM Name, School Pos. Cl. Hometown/Previous School Rebel Ridling, Oklahoma State 1B Sr. Sentinel, Okla./Midland JC Thomas Belza, Oklahoma State 2B Fr. Loveland, Ohio/Archbishop Moeller Jordy Mercer, Oklahoma State SS Jr. Taloga, Okla./Taloga Matt Hague, Oklahoma State 3B Sr. Kent, Wash./Washington Trevor Coleman, Missouri* C So. Dripping Springs, Texas/Dripping Springs Luis Flores, Oklahoma State* C Jr. Del Rio, Texas/Houston Aljay Davis, Oklahoma OF Sr. Lakewood, Calif./NE Oklahoma A&M Jordan Danks, Texas OF Jr. Round Rock, Texas/Round Rock Roger Kieschnick, Texas Tech OF Jr. Rockwall, Texas/Rockwall Darby Brown, Texas A&M DH Sr. Lubbock, Texas/Cooper Brian Ruggiano, Texas A&M UTL Jr. Austin, Texas/Temple College Thad Weber, Nebraska SP Sr. Friend, Neb./Hutchinson CC Tyler Lyons, Oklahoma State SP So. Lubbock, Texas/Frenship HS Chance Ruffin, Texas SP Fr. Austin, Texas/Lake Travis Daniel Edwards, Kansas State RP Sr. Kingwood, Texas/Kingwood Honorable Mention -- Baylor: Shaver Hansen, 3B; Shawn Tolleson, SP; Beamer Weems, SS Kansas: Buck Afenir, C; John Allman, OF; Erik Morrison, SS; Robby Price, 2B; Ryne Price, OF; Paul Smyth, RP Kansas State: Brad Hutt, SP Missouri: Greg Folgia, 2B; Kyle Gibson, SP; Ryan Lollis, OF Nebraska: Craig Corriston, 1B; Dan Jennings, RP; Bryce Nimmo, OF Oklahoma: Mike Gosse, UTL; Jamie Johnson, OF Oklahoma State: Jordy Mercer, RP, Donnie Webb, OF Texas: Brandon Belt, 1B; Preston Clark, UTL; Cole Green, RP; David Hernandez, SS; Russell Moldenhauer, OF; Cameron Rupp, C; Kyle Russell, OF; Michael Torres, DH Texas A&M: Clayton Ehlert, SP; Barret Loux, SP; Brooks Raley, SP; Blake Stouffer, 2B; Kyle Thebeau, RP Texas Tech: Willie Rueda, 2B
  17. Yep outright champs. Weird Big XII season for them though. Started out 3-3 and then won 16 in a row to be 19-3, then lost 5 in a row, but fortunately put enough space between them that Nebraska and OSU didn't catch them. Final Standings Texas A&M 19-8-0 42-14-0 Oklahoma State 18-9-0 40-15-0 Nebraska 17-9-1 39-12-1 Missouri 16-11-0 37-17-0 Texas 15-12-0 34-19-0 Baylor 11-16-0 31-24-0 Kansas State 11-16-0 27-27-0 Oklahoma 9-17-1 32-23-1 Kansas 9-18-0 30-27-0 Texas Tech 9-18-0 25-30-0
  18. 2008 PHILLIPS 66 BIG 12 BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE Wed., May 21 Game 1: No. 4 Missouri vs. No. 5 Texas, 9:00 a.m. Game 2: No. 1 Texas A&M vs. No. 8 Oklahoma, 12:30 p.m. Game 3: No. 3 Nebraska vs. No. 6 Baylor, 4:00 p.m. Game 4: No. 2 Oklahoma State vs. No. 7 Kansas State, 7:30 p.m. Thu., May 22 Game 5: No. 1 Texas A&M vs. No. 5 Texas, 4:00 p.m. Game 6: No. 4 Missouri vs. No. 8 Oklahoma, 7:30 p.m. Fri., May 23 Game 7: No. 3 Nebraska vs. No. 7 Kansas State, 4:00 p.m. Game 8: No. 2 Oklahoma State vs. No. 6 Baylor, 7:30 p.m. Sat., May 24 Game 9: No. 5 Texas vs. No. 8 Oklahoma, 9:00 a.m. Game 10: No. 1 Texas A&M vs. No. 4 Missouri, 12:30 p.m. Game 11: No. 2 Oklahoma State vs. No. 3 Nebraska, 4:00 p.m. Game 12: No. 6 Baylor vs. No. 7 Kansas State, 7:30 p.m. Sun., May 25 Game 13: Division 1 Champion vs. Division 2 Champion, 1:00 p.m. (FSN) Live game action and postgame press conferences from the 2008 Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Championship will be video streamed for free on the Big 12 Conference’s official web site, www.big12sports.com, for the second year in a row. Audio from the web cast will also be broadcast on XM Radio (Channel 241), a Big 12 corporate partner. Past postseason championship winners include Kansas (2006), Nebraska (1999-2001, ‘05), Oklahoma (1997), Oklahoma State (2004), Texas (2002-03), Texas A&M (2007) and Texas Tech (1998).
  19. IRVING, Texas- Texas A&M earned its third Big 12 regular season title on Sunday. The defending postseason champion will be the top seed in the 2008 Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Championship, which is scheduled for May 21-25 at AT&T Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City. The Aggies will open play on Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. against No. 8-seed Oklahoma, then meet No. 5-seed Texas on Thursday at 4 p.m. After a day off Friday, A&M will conclude pool play on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. against No. 4-seed Missouri. Texas A&M finished league play with a 19-8 record, including a Big 12 and school record 16 consecutive conference victories from March 28 to May 11. Texas A&M's regular season championships are 1998, 1999, and now 2008.
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