Big 12, 2025 baseball tournament
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SB Nation on MSNBig 12 Baseball Tournament: Arizona beats TCU in 10 innings for 2nd straight conference tourney titleWhite was named Big 12 Tournament MVP, going 7 for 11 with three homers and seven RBI. He hit five homers at Globe Life Field this season, including two on opening weekend, as Arizona improved to 9-7 in 2025 in Texas including the last five.
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SB Nation on MSNWhat Arizona’s Chip Hale, Andrew Cain, Mason White and Smith Bailey said after winning the Big 12 Baseball TournamentArizona Wildcats baseball arrived in Texas more than a week ago needing a couple of wins against Houston to secure their spot in the NCAA Tournament. The Wildcats leave the Lone Star State having won five games in a row and a ticket to the NCAAs firmly in hand after winning the Big 12 Tournament.
Maddox Mihalakis drove in the go-ahead run in the 10th inning, leading No. 4-seed Arizona a 2-1 victory over third-seeded TCU to win the Big 12
ESPN's Bill Connelly released his updated post-spring SP+ power rankings earlier this week. Here is where the Big 12 teams stand.
The CFP revenue distribution for 2024-25 falls under the terms of the current ESPN contract, with the Cougars and Beavers receiving the same amount (about $6 million) as the former Pac-12 schools; each member of the Group of Five collects about $1.5 million.
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Only four teams remain in the Big 12 Conference baseball tournament, and outside of two first-round upsets (No. 12 BYU over No. 5 Arizona State and No. 11 Houst
Fitzgerald doesn’t want his team to worry about potential NCAA seeds during the Big 12’s single-elimination tournament. The Jayhawks’ quarterfinal foe, No. 7-seed Oklahoma State (28-22, 15-12 Big 12), has won 10 of its last 11 games.
The Big 12 might not be a top tier academic conference like the Big Ten or ACC, so where does U.S. News rank the 16 schools?
Who is the team to beat in the Big 12 in the 2025 college football season? Arizona State has a lot going for it, but not everyone has it ranked No. 1.
It’s easy to envision the Big Two, loaded with blue blood programs, gobbling up all four of the highest seeds, and the accompanying byes into the quarterfinals, while relegating the ACC and Big 12 champions to lower-tier status.