OU obliterates Morgan State, 19-0, in Norman Regional

May 21, 2021
2019 NCAA Division I Women’s Softball Championship
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Patty Gasso’s powerhouse opened the tournament in high-scoring fashion.

On Friday night, the No. 1 seeded Oklahoma Sooners (46-2) annihilated the Morgan State Bears en route to a 19-0 blowout win in the opening round of the Norman Regional.

Senior Giselle Juarez got the start in the circle for Oklahoma on Friday night, and by all accounts she delivered an impressive pitching performance. In 3.1 innings, ‘G’ tossed 42 pitches and only gave up one hit and one walk while recording six strikeouts. Sophomore Olivia Rains and freshman Nicole May would take care of business the rest of the way to seal the shutout for the Sooners.

The fireworks went off early in this one. In the bottom of the first, freshman Tiare Jennings got things started from her lead-off position in the lineup with a double into right. National Player of the Year finalist Jocelyn Alo followed her up with a walk, then sophomore Kinzie Hansen drove one in on a single before advancing to second on the throw. Next, junior Grace Lyons reached second on a throwing error by the pitcher that also allowed two runs to cross home. With one runner still on base, freshman Jayda Coleman launched one out to center for a two-run bomb.

As the Sooners took a 5-0 lead, Morgan State made a pitching switch, but it hardly had any effect on OU’s scorching hot bats. Senior Taylon Snow doubled up the middle, and later senior Jana Johns singled up the middle, putting a pair of runners on the corners. Shortly thereafter, Johns would steal second, and senior Nicole Mendes grounded out to second, but not before recording an RBI. Jennings would return to the batter’s box for the second time in the inning and would once again log a double to plate yet another run. By the time the Bears finally recorded the third out, Oklahoma had built a 7-0 lead.

In the second, Lyons and Coleman would reach on a single and HBP, respectively. Snow then struck a double to right to send Lyons home. Following another MSU pitching change, sophomore Mackenzie Donihoo walked to load the bases, and Mendes paid it all off with a grand slam to push the Sooners ahead by a dozen. When the crowd finally quieted from all the fun at the previous at-bat, Jennings recorded a single. and Hansen doubled to right to extend the lead even further. After two innings, Oklahoma’s lead had ballooned to 13-0.

In the third, the hits just kept on coming from the Sooner batters. After a walk for Coleman and a double for senior Lynnsie Elam, sophomore Rylie Boone flied out to center to drive in an RBI. Next, junior Grace Green doubled to left to add another run on the board, followed by Mendes’ second homer of the night. Jennings later logged yet another double before Alo blasted the night sky with a towering two-run dinger. At this point, OU’s lead would rise to the eventual fine score of 19-0.

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Also, the men’s basketball team will play in the Myrtle Beach Invitational this fall.

Happy Friday, friends and fans!

Tonight, the No. 1 seeded Oklahoma Sooners softball team officially begins its quest toward the 2021 Women’s College World Series, and that journey starts at Marita Hynes Field in the Norman Regional. Up first for Patty Gasso and her top-ranked OU squad are the Morgan State Bears out of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. First pitch is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. CT on ESPN3.

Before the contest between Oklahoma and Morgan State gets underway, the Wichita State Shockers and Texas A&M Aggies are set to open the Norman Regional at 5 p.m. CT.

The winners of the two games on Friday will face each other in the first of three games on Saturday at 3 p.m. CT, while the two losing teams from Friday will play in an elimination game at 5:30 p.m. CT. Then, the loser of Saturday’s first game will take on the winner of the second game in another elimination game at 8 p.m. CT. That game’s winner will then take on the winner of Saturday’s first game on Sunday at 3 p.m. CT. If necessary, a regional-deciding rematch is scheduled for Sunday evening at 5:30 p.m. CT.

The winner of the Norman Regional will face the winner of the Seattle Regional on Thursday, May 27 through Sunday, May 30, with the highest-seeded team serving as the host of that subsequent super regional.

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  • On Thursday, eight Oklahoma softballers earned All-Central Region honors, with seven Sooners receiving First-Team recognition. Congratulations, ladies! Boomer!
  • The OU men’s basketball team is set to participate in the 2021 Myrtle Beach Invitational from Nov. 18-21. In addition to the Crimson & Cream, the eight-team field includes Davidson, East Carolina, Indiana State, New Mexico State, Old Dominion, Penn and Utah State. It should be a great opportunity for the program as it tips-off the Porter Moser era.
  • According to the latest projections from DraftKings Sportsbook, Spencer Rattler remains the odds-on favorite to win the 2021 Heisman Trophy.

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