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Florida softball vs Oklahoma live score, updates, highlights from WCWS semifinal game
Florida softball pulled off one of the biggest wins at the 2024 Women’s College World Series Monday and it looks to do the same Tuesday.
Facing elimination for the third consecutive day with their season on the line, the No. 4 Gators played perhaps their best game yet in Oklahoma City as Tim Walton’s squad put up nine runs against the reigning three-time national champions No. 2 Oklahoma Monday handing the Sooners their first NCAA Tournament loss since 2022.
Freshman pitcher Keagan Rothrock was stellar once again, striking out four in her 26th complete game of the season. But the explosiveness of the Gators’ lineup was the main storyline of Monday’s 9-3 victory for Florida. Skylar Wallace went 2-for-4 at the plate driving in three runs on two home runs in the contest while centerfielder Kendra Falby hit the first inside-the-park home run in the WCWS since 2014, on top of her run-saving catch in the second inning.
MORE: Watch Florida softball vs. Oklahoma in the WCWS semifinals with Fubo (free trial)
However, beating college softball’s Goliath back-to-back days won’t be an easy feat for Florida as only two teams have handed Oklahoma back-to-back losses this season: No. 1 Texas and No. 5 Oklahoma State. Texas punched its ticket to the championship series with a 1-0 win over Stanford Monday.
If Florida can pull out another win on Tuesday against the Sooners, it will face the Longhorns in the WCWS best-of-three championship series which begins on Wednesday, June 5 at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN. It would be the first WCWS championship series the Gators have advanced to since finishing runner-up to Oklahoma in 2017.
With that, follow along here for live scores, updates and highlights of the Gators’ WCWS semifinal game against No. 2 Oklahoma:
Florida softball vs Oklahoma score
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Florida softball vs Oklahoma live updates, highlights
This section will be updated closer to first pitch, which is slated for 2 p.m. ET
What channel is Florida softball vs Oklahoma on today?
ESPN will air the Gators’ WCWS semifinal game against the Sooners. You can also stream the game on the ESPN app, ESPN+ or on Fubo, which carries the ESPN family of networks and offers a free trial.
Florida softball vs Oklahoma start time
- Date: Tuesday, June 4
- Time: 2 p.m. ET
Florida and Oklahoma will square off against each other for the second straight day in the WCWS semifinals on Tuesday, June 4 at 2 p.m. ET at Devon Park in Oklahoma City.
Florida softball schedule 2024
Below is the full schedule for Florida’s postseason, starting with the Gainesville Regional of the 2024 NCAA Softball Tournament. For the Gators’ full 2024 schedule, click here.
Gainesville Regional
- Friday, May 17: No. 4 Florida 6, FGCU 0
- Saturday, May 18: No. 4 Florida 9, South Alabama 1 (Final 5 Innings)
- Sunday, May 19: No. 4 Florida 9, South Alabama 1 (Final 5 Innings)
Gainesville Super Regional
- Friday, May 24: No. 4 Florida 4, Baylor 2
- Saturday, May 25: Baylor 5, No. 4 Florida 2
- Sunday, May 26: No. 4 Florida 5, Baylor 3
Women’s College World Series
- Thursday, May 30: No. 4 Florida 1, No. 5 Oklahoma State
- Saturday, June 1: No. 1 Texas 10, No. 4 Florida 0 (Final 5 Innings)
- Sunday, June 2 (Elimination Game): No. 4 Florida 6, No. 14 Alabama 4
- Monday, June 3 (Elimination Game): No. 4 Florida 9, No. 2 Oklahoma 3
- Tuesday, June 4: No. 4 Florida vs. No. 2 Oklahoma | 2 p.m. ET
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Oklahoma House designates April 2026 as Library Month in Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma House of Representatives has approved House Resolution 1054, designating April 2026 as Library Month in Oklahoma.
The resolution was filed by Michelle McCane, D-Tulsa, and recognizes the role libraries play in supporting education, workforce development, access to technology and community engagement across the state.
April 29 was also observed as Library Day at the Capitol, hosted by McCane in partnership with the Oklahoma Libraries Association and the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. The event provided an opportunity for residents, library professionals and lawmakers to connect and discuss the impact of library services.
“I am so excited to host the first ever Library Day at the Capitol to help advocate for our libraries and library staff,” McCane said. “Together, we can ensure that libraries continue to thrive and serve as vital resources for generations to come.”
State officials emphasized that libraries serve as critical community resources, offering educational programming, workforce support and access to information. They also highlighted libraries as “third places,” providing spaces for community interaction outside of home and work.
Library representatives from across Oklahoma participated in the event, showcasing programs such as early literacy initiatives and STEM education opportunities, particularly in rural areas.
Officials said the designation and event aim to raise awareness of the role libraries play in improving literacy, supporting communities and expanding access to resources statewide.
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Oklahoma Senate District 38 candidate Barry Christian reported missing in Beckham County
SAYRE, Okla. (KOKH) — The Beckham County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public to be on the lookout for Barry Christian, who went missing on Tuesday.
The Sheriff’s Office said Christian’s last known contact was yesterday, after he failed to appear for a scheduled meeting, and his current whereabouts are unknown.
Christian is described as a 54-year-old white male, approximately 6 ft tall and 230 lbs with blue eyes and grey hair.
Authorities said Christian is believed to be driving a charcoal gray 2024 Ram pickup.
Oklahoma Senate District 38 candidate Barry Christian reported missing in Beckham County
If you have any information on Christian’s whereabouts, please contact your local law enforcement agency immediately or call the Sayre Police Department at 580-928-2122.
Christian is currently a candidate for Oklahoma Senate District 38.
Christian is currently running for a seat in the Oklahoma Senate.
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