Five Sooners Named PING All-Region

PING All-Region team

NORMAN – Five members of the Oklahoma men’s golf team were named to the Division I PING All-Central Region Team, it was announced by the Golf Coaches Association of America on Saturday.

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Oklahoma softball: No, 1 Sooners sweep Washington, secure spot in WCWS

The top-seeded Oklahoma softball team scored in every inning and eliminated Washington with a 9-1 run-rule victory in the Norman Super Regional on Saturday. With the victory, the Sooners recorded their 50th win of the season with just two losses and are headed 15 minutes up the road to Oklahoma City and their 14th WCWS […]

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OU lights up Washington, 9-1 to win Norman Super Regional and advance to WCWS

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The Crimson & Cream are headed back to OKC!

On a gorgeous Saturday afternoon, the No. 1 seeded Oklahoma Sooners (50-2) run-ruled the No. 16 seeded Washington Huskies (45-14) by a score of a 9-1 to claim the Norman Super Regional title and officially book their trip to the 2021 Women’s College World Series.

Senior righty Shannon Saile got the starting nod in the circle for the Sooners on Saturday, and in 5.0 innings, the veteran pitcher needed just 83 pitches to strike out five of the 20 batters she faced.

In the top of the first inning, Big 12 Freshman of the Year Tiare Jennings got things started with a double, then National Player of the Year finalist Jocelyn Alo singled up the middle to put runners on the corners with no outs. After freshman Jayda Coleman was called out for stepping outside the batter’s box on her swing, a wild pitch allowed Jennings to reach home and give Oklahoma a 1-0 lead going into the bottom of the frame.

With one out in the top of the second, senior Jana Johns reached third after a single up the middle, a steal and a sacrifice from sophomore Rylie Boone. Then Jennings, Alo and Coleman stepped up to the plate and were each walked back-to-back-to-back to tack another run on the board for OU. Facing a bases loaded scenario, Washington’s senior ace Gabbie Plain would eventually rise up to leave them all stranded retire the side.

Following a UW pitching change in the top of the third, the Huskies managed to send the first two Sooners back to the dugout before senior Nicole Mendes was walked. After a wild pitch sent Mendy to second, Johns stepped up to the plate and cranked a 3-2 pitch out of Marita Hynes Park for a two-run homer. Oklahoma’s lead would swell to 4-0 going into the bottom of the frame.

It the bottom of the third, Huskies junior Baylee Klingler was able to drive in an RBI on a single to left, giving Washington its one and only run of the day.

Like a broken record, Jennings led the Sooners off in the top of the fourth and reached base, this time on a four-pitch walk. Then UW decided to bring Plain back to the circle, and in another duel between National Player of the Year finalists, Alo would once again go yard for a two-run dinger. If that wasn’t enough, in the very next at-bat, sophomore Kinzie Hansen clearly wanted a piece of the launch party, so she recorded a solo mash of her own to put the top-seeded team in the tournament in front, 7-1.

Veteran Mendes led things off with a double in the top of the fifth, then senior captain Lynnsie Elam drilled one to center to drive in another run. After that, Alo would log yet another RBI with a single to left, giving her three on the day and a total of four on the weekend.

Next, OU is on its way to a fifth consecutive Women’s College World Series and the program’s 14th appearance overall. The 2021 WCWS is set to begin at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on Thursday, June 3.

See you in OKC! Boomer!

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Oklahoma baseball season likely ends in Big 12 Championship double loss

Oklahoma baseball’s 2021 Big 12 Tournament run is over and likely the season. The Sooners were hoping for a deeper run in this week’s Big 12 Championship tournament to bolster their resume for an NCAA postseason appearance. But all that has likely now evaporated after No. 4-seeded Oklahoma lost to No. 4 Oklahoma State on […]

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