FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED (Min. 1 IP Per Team Game) 1997—10, Shane Wright, Texas Tech 1998—20, Shane Wright Texas Tech; Danny Prata, Oklahoma State 1999—9, Matt Ward, Texas Tech 2000—16, R.D. Spiehs, Nebraska 2001—9, Albert Montes, Texas 2002—16, Justin Moore, Texas A&M 2003 — <strong>12</strong>, Chris Smart, Kansas 2004—15, Spencer Grogan, Oklahoma State STRIKEOUTS 1997—151, Monty Ward, Texas Tech 1998—137, Jason Gooding, Texas Tech 1999—172, Jason Jennings, Baylor 2000—159, Shane Komine, Nebraska 2001—157, Shane Komine, Nebraska 2002—115, Shane Komine, Nebraska 2003 — 130, Steen White, Baylor 2004—166, J.P. Howell, Texas SHUTOUTS 1997—2, Shane Wright, Texas Tech 1998—2, Ryan Rupe, Texas A&M; Matt Smith, Oklahoma State 1999—3, Jason Jennings, Baylor; Casey Fossum, Texas A&M 2000—4, Shane Komine, Nebraska 2001—2, Matt Farnum, Texas A&M 2002—2, Jamie Rodrigue, Aaron Marsden, Nebraska 2003—1, Four tied 2004—3, Zach Jackson, Texas A&M 94 - 2005 <strong>Big</strong> <strong>12</strong> Baseball Annual <strong>Big</strong> <strong>12</strong> Team Leaders
NCAA Tournament Appearances by <strong>Big</strong> <strong>12</strong> Teams NCAA Tournament Appearances by <strong>Big</strong> <strong>12</strong> Teams (Note: NCAA Region Results Since 1954) School (Regional, World Series) All Appearances CWS Record Region & CWS Totals Total (Regionals/CWS) W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Baylor 13 (11/2) 23-27 .460 0-4 .000 Colorado No appearances Iowa State 5 (3/2) 10-10 .500 3-4 .429 Kansas 3 (2/1) 5-7 .4<strong>12</strong> 0-2 .000 Kansas State No appearances Missouri 22 (16/6) 51-43 .543 18-11 .621 Nebraska 10 (8/2) 22-17 .564 0-4 .000 Oklahoma 36 (27/9) 68-65 .511 14-14 .500 Oklahoma State 51 (32/19) 162-109 .594 38-36 .514 Texas 78 (47/31) 260-143 .645 73-53 .579 Texas A&M 25 (21/4) 47-55 .461 2-8 .200 Texas Tech 8 (8/0) 15-18 .455 0-0 —— Totals 251 (175/76) 667-494 .575 148-136 .521 NCAA Tournament Champions Texas -- 1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002 Oklahoma -- 1951, 1994 Missouri -- 1954 Oklahoma State -- 1959 Team Batting Average—28. Kansas, .316; 31. Texas Tech, .315; 42. Oklahoma State, .3<strong>12</strong> ERA—2. Texas, 2.66; 24. Missouri, 3.76; 25. Nebraska, 3.76; 32. Baylor 3.89 Fielding—7. Nebraska, .975; 10. Texas, .974; 16. Texas A&M, .973; 23. Kansas, .972; 32. Oklahoma, .972; 36. Missouri, .970 Scoring (Runs/Game)—4. Texas Tech, 9.1; 34. Kansas, 7.4; 48. Texas A&M, 7.1 Home Runs/Game—9. Texas Tech, 1.39; 27. Kansas, 1.17 Triples/Game—13. Texas Tech, .41; t-37. Baylor, Texas, Texas A&M, .33 Doubles/Game—21. Texas Tech, 2.28 Stolen Bases/Game—5. Texas Tech, 2.34; 46. Texas, 1.56 Slugging Percentage—6. Texas Tech, .521; 21. Kansas, .491 Double Plays/Game—26, Kansas State, 1.04; 42. Texas Tech, 1.0 Winning Percentage—4. Texas, .795; t-35. Texas A&M, Texas Tech, .656; t-52. Missouri, .621; t-58. Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, .613 <strong>Big</strong> <strong>12</strong> Conference in 2004 NCAA Statistics Individual Batting Average—None in Top 75; best: Curtis Thigpen, Texas A&M, .378 (cutoff: .381) Home Runs/Game—15. Josh Brady, Texas Tech, .33 (20 in 61 G); t-35. Alex Gordon, Nebraska, .31 (18 in 59 G); 32. Cody Ehlers, Missouri (18 in 61 G); t-38. Travis Metcalf, Kansas, .29 (18 in 63 G) RBI/Game—2. Josh Brady, Texas Tech, 1.48; 5. Cameron Blair, Texas Tech, 1.40; 11. Alex Gordon, Nebraska, 1.27; 30. Michael Mask, Texas Tech, 1.19 Doubles/Game—31. Cameron Blair, Texas Tech, .40; t-37. Curtis Thigpen, Texas, .39 Triples/Game—t-51. Four players tied at .08 Toughest to Strike Out—45. Cliff Pennington, Texas A&M, 14.3 Stolen Bases/Game—24. Josh Brady, Texas Tech, .53 Walks/Game—t-29. Terry Blunt, Kansas State; Jose Delgado, Texas Tech, 0.80 Runs/Game—11. Erik Schindewolf, Texas A&M, 1.25; t-40. Cameron Blair, Texas Tech, 1.<strong>12</strong> Slugging Percentage—9. Alex Gordon, Nebraska, .754; 30. Cody Ehlers, Missouri, .693 Earned Run Average—17. J.P. Howell, Texas, 2.13; 31. Sam LeCure, Texas, 2.34; 51. Garrett Broshuis, Missouri, 2.61 Pitching Victories—t-1. J.P. Howell, Texas (15-2); t-10. Spencer Grogan, Oklahoma State (<strong>12</strong>-3); t-22. Garrett Broshuis, Missouri (11-0) Strikeouts/Nine Innings—21. J.P. Howell, Texas, 11.0; 22. Jim Ripley, Kansas State, 10.95 Saves—t-8. Huston Street, Texas, <strong>12</strong>; t-21. Mark Alexander, Missouri, 10 2005 <strong>Big</strong> <strong>12</strong> Baseball - 95