This is the seventh installment in a nine-part series previewing and breaking down the Oklahoma football position groups for the 2022 college season. At this time a year ago, the Sooners had a pair of quarterbacks who both were No. 1 overall at their position in their respective recruiting classes on the roster, allowing Oklahoma […]
Sooner head coach Porter Moser thinks the time has come for a new home for Oklahoma basketball. Lloyd Noble Center, located on the south side of the OU campus, has been the home of Oklahoma basketball since 1975. Dave Bliss was in his first of what would be five seasons as the Sooners’ head coach […]
The crown stays in Norman, so celebrate Jocelyn Alo’s accomplishment with some officially licensed gear.
Oklahoma Sooners softball phenom Jocelyn Alo is officially the HOME RUN QUEEN, holding the all-time record for most career home runs in NCAA History. She takes the distinction from fellow Sooner Lauren Chamberlain, who previously held the record with 95.
To celebrate the accomplishment, our friends at BreakingT have teamed up with Alo and the University of Oklahoma to bring us some officially licensed gear. The “Home Run Queen” has made this university, this fan base and the sport of softball proud, and this is a great way to show it.
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Hoodie: Premium cotton/poly blended-fleece in crimson. Drawcord in natural. Front pouch pocket. Unisex sizing. S-3XL
Youth T-Shirt: Super-comfortable, cotton/poly-blended tee in crimson. Unisex sizing. S=6/7, M=8, L=10/12
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Adult T-Shirt: Super-comfortable, cotton/poly-blended crewneck in crimson. Unisex sizing with a snug fit. S-3XL
Youth T-Shirt: Super-comfortable, cotton/poly-blended tee in crimson. Unisex sizing. S=6/7, M=8, L=10/12
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If there was any concern of an Oklahoma basketball letdown after being left out of the NCAA Tournament, there was absolutely no indication of such in the Sooners convincing NIT opening-round over Missouri State. The Sooners, the No. 1 overall seed in the tournament, broke up a relatively close game in the first half, outscoring […]
Umoja Gibson led the way with 28 points as the Sooners’ free-flowing offense prevailed.
After being snubbed by the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee, the Oklahoma Sooners entered the the NIT with something to prove. Porter Moser’s team did just that, defeating Missouri State, 89-72, behind offensive effort that would seem to indicate that things are much easier outside of Big 12 play.
The Sooners will take on St. Bonaventure this weekend. While the top-seeded team is usually guaranteed home games for the first three rounds, scheduling conflicts with the women’s team’s NCAA run could mean that the Sooners will have to hit the road (although that is yet to be determined). OU originally announced a Sunday home game but has since deleted the tweet.
Umoja Gibson led the way for OU with 28 points on 8-17 shooting and 5-10 from downtown. Jordan Goldwire added 15 on 7-11 shooting while also adding eight assists. As a team, the Sooners shot 50 percent from the field and 48 percent from three while out-rebounding the Grizzlies, 38-35. Most promising of all was the fact that OU only turned it over nine times — quite a departure from much of the 2021-22 season.
If OU operates this smoothly on offense or even anywhere close to it, Moser’s guys will have a real shot of making it to Madison Square Garden (which is hosting the final four of the NIT for the final time).