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05/15/2008

Big 12 title is there for the taking, but slumping Texas A&M must go get it
Texas A&M heads into this weekend’s series against rival Texas on a three-game losing skid, but can clinch the Big 12 title with a series win.

05/08/2008

No worries for Texas A&M's Childress

A series victory over Nebraska would get Rob Childress' Aggies closer to a top-eight national seed in the NCAA Tournament.
FILE PHOTO 2007
A series victory over Nebraska would get Rob Childress' Aggies closer to a top-eight national seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Pressure-packed situations simply don't bother Texas A&M baseball coach Rob Childress, writes Brian Davis. Cool Hand Luke was at it again Thursday, downplaying the significance of this weekend's blockbuster matchup against Nebraska, which likely will determine the Big 12 championship.
Big 12 standings (from big12sports.com)
Blog: Colleges

05/01/2008

Red Raiders will be in capable hands when Hays is done
Larry Hays isn't one who will enjoy a farewell tour. Texas Tech's legendary baseball coach hates it when people make a fuss about him. But we now know that next season will probably be his last with the Red Raiders.

04/25/2008

Big 12 baseball race heading for home

Texas and Oklahoma have not fared well in the Big 12 baseball race this season.
AP
Texas and Oklahoma have not fared well in the Big 12 baseball race this season.

Late April is usually an excellent time to pause, take everybody's temperature and see where everybody stands in the Big 12 baseball race. Some teams don't have to worry about getting into the postseason, whereas others have more work remaining, writes Big 12 columnist Brian Davis.
Blog: Colleges

04/17/2008

A&M baseball team ready to show it can go deep

Blake Stouffer, A&M's best hitter last season, is coming around after a slow start, upping his average 74 points since March 5.
FILE PHOTO 2007
Blake Stouffer, A&M's best hitter last season, is coming around after a slow start, upping his average 74 points since March 5.

According to the USA Today/ESPN coaches poll, Texas A&M is the nation's eighth-best college baseball team. Baseball America's poll didn't even rank A&M in the top 25 last week. All Big 12 baseball fans need to know, writes Brian Davis, is that the Aggies lead the conference heading into a three-game series against Baylor.
Blog: Colleges

04/10/2008

Missouri flamethrower Crow rockets to Big 12 dominance

Missouri pitcher Aaron Crow has an ERA of 0.69.
AP
Missouri pitcher Aaron Crow has an ERA of 0.69.

Missouri right-hander Aaron Crow has torn through Baylor, Texas Tech and Oklahoma State en route to a 7-0 record, writes Big 12 columnist Brian Davis.
Blog: Colleges

04/03/2008

Power struggle continues for Big 12 women's teams

 Danielle Gant (left), Ashlaa Horton and Texas A&M carried the Big 12 banner the farthest, reaching the Elite Eight.
MICHAEL AINSWORTH / DMN
Danielle Gant (left), Ashlaa Horton and Texas A&M carried the Big 12 banner the farthest, reaching the Elite Eight.

Big 12 coaches, players and fans must be sick of watching the same two women's basketball teams on national TV every week, every year, writes Big 12 coulmnist Brian Davis. There's only one way to earn respect and TV time. You've got to generate headline-grabbing victories in the NCAA Tournament.
Dallas seeks Final Four
Blog: Colleges

03/25/2008

Big 12 women show their force
The Big 12 became the first conference to post an 8-0 record in the first round of the NCAA Women's Tournament. We're learning that it will take a monumental effort to knock any one of them out, writes Big 12 columnist Brian Davis.

03/18/2008

Texas draws six shooters to women's tournament

A'Quonesia Franklin (10), Takia Starks and head coach Gary Blair have helped Texas A&M earn a No. 2 seed in the Oklahoma City Region.
LOUIS DeLUCA / DMN
A'Quonesia Franklin (10), Takia Starks and head coach Gary Blair have helped Texas A&M earn a No. 2 seed in the Oklahoma City Region.

The NCAA Women's Tournament field had a remarkable Texas flavor when the 64-team field was unveiled Monday night on ESPN. Six Texas teams representing all levels of Division I made the cut, writes Big 12 columnist Brian Davis.
Bracket | Schedule
Blog: Colleges

04/27/2008

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