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Big 12 Baseball: Momentum Shifts Dramatically
10 Mar
Summary
- Nine of fourteen Big 12 teams swept their final series.
- Texas Tech holds the top spot for the second week.
- BYU is the only team below .500 and got swept at home.

Big 12 baseball saw a significant transformation last week as nine out of fourteen teams secured series sweeps, a stark contrast to the previous week's performance. This surge indicates teams are building momentum heading into conference play.
Texas Tech has maintained its top position for two weeks straight, showcasing remarkable consistency with strong offense and minimal errors. Baylor has climbed to second place after a complete sweep of Air Force, demonstrating improved offensive output and clean defense.
Several teams, including Arizona State, Kansas State, Utah, Houston, and UCF, also achieved series sweeps, indicating strong performances. Arizona State, in particular, showed a significant jump in rankings with a dominant offensive showing. Utah experienced a notable turnaround, securing a three-game shutout sweep.
Conversely, BYU is the only team with a losing record, having been swept at home by Cal State Bakersfield. Kansas also faced challenges, committing the most errors among Big 12 teams in their final series. These contrasting performances set the stage for an unpredictable conference season.




