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How to buy Oklahoma Regional 2026 women’s March Madness tickets
The women’s NCAA Tournament bracket has been revealed, and Oklahoma fans can enjoy watching their team’s March Madness run begin at home.
Oklahoma will be hosting an NCAA Tournament regional, playing up to two games on its home court during the first weekend of March Madness.
Oklahoma is back in the big dance after last qualifying in 2025.
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Oklahoma played well enough during the regular season to earn a No. 4 seed in the 2026 NCAA Tournament, and as a top four seed in the Sacramento 4 region, the team will host during the opening weekend of the tournament.
Here is everything you need to know in order to buy Oklahoma women’s March Madness tickets.
Oklahoma women’s March Madness opponent
Oklahoma earned a No. 4 in the Sacramento 4 region. It will take on No. 13 Idaho in its opening game.
Oklahoma women’s March Madness regional teams
Oklahoma, along with Idaho, No. 5 Michigan State and No. 12 Colorado State will play in Norman, Okla. for the first and second rounds of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
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Oklahoma women’s March Madness Regional basketball tickets
Limited Oklahoma women’s regional NCAA Tournament tickets are still available. Get your Oklahoma women’s March Madness tickets today as they start their NCAA Tournament on home court.
More March Madness: Everything fans need to know about the 2026 NCAA Tournament
Oklahoma March Madness game schedule
Oklahoma will take on Idaho on Friday, March 20. The game is scheduled to take place at 10 p.m. ET. Shop Oklahoma vs. Idaho tickets now.
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Oklahoma March Madness game locations
Oklahoma will play its Round of 64 and potentional Round of 32 games at home.
Limited tickets for the first weeknd of March Madness in Norman, Okla. are available. Shop your Oklahoma NCAA Tournament Tickets now.
Oklahoma best NCAA Tournament result
Oklahoma’s best result in the NCAA Tournament: Reached National Championship in 2003.
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FFA members attend Oklahoma FFA Alumni Leadership Camp
By: Braylea Lawson – Mulhall-Orlando FFA Chapter Reporter
Special to Guthrie News Page
The Mulhall-Orlando FFA Chapter was represented at the 54th Annual Oklahoma FFA Alumni Leadership Camp, held at Camp Tulakogee in Wagoner, Oklahoma.
More than 1,300 FFA members from over 300 Oklahoma FFA chapters have registered to participate in one of four 3½-day sessions scheduled from June 28 through July 11, 2026. Attendees from this chapter include: Lane Brown, Garrett Schoonover, Fletcher Inman, Braylea Lawson, Brylie Cook, and Kilee Blehm
This year’s camp, themed “Uncharted: Go Beyond Your Limits,” is designed to engage FFA members in fun, action-packed activities focused on personal, team, and service leadership. Special presenters include kickoff speaker Bill Cordes of Kansas, hypnotist Dr. Al Snyder of Wyoming, and nationally recognized clean comedian and youth speaker Mike Paramore, who will serve as the camp’s keynote speaker.
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Oklahoma teen reported as endangered missing person
DAVIS, Okla. (KXII) – Law enforcement is searching for a 15-year-old boy from Davis who has been reported as an endangered missing person.
According to an OHP post on X, James Pletcher of Davis was last seen after 11 p.m. Saturday, July 4th. He was wearing a black shirt, black shorts and black shoes.
Anyone who sees Pletcher or has information on his whereabouts is asked to call 911.
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Governor Stitt declares disaster emergency for Cleveland and Washington Counties
TULSA, Okla. — Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed an executive order declaring a disaster emergency for Cleveland and Washington Counties, following powerful severe weather that moved across the state on July 4.
The declaration will ensure recovery resources can be deployed to those impacted areas quickly.
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The Governor’s office is asking anyone with damage to their home or business to report it at Damage.ok.gov.
In a news release, the Governor’s office said the state is also coordinating with Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief to assist residents affected by the storms.
People needing assistance from Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief can call (844) 690-9198 or fill out a request form online at www.okdisasterhelp.org.
“State and local crews are out across Cleveland and Washington counties this morning checking on families, clearing debris, and helping our communities get back on their feet after these severe storms,” said Governor Stitt in the news release. “As crews work to get power restored to those impacted, please help by reporting damage and checking on your neighbors.”
The full text of the executive order can be read here.
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