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Oklahoma reaches $250 mln opioid settlement with drug distributors
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June 27 (Reuters) – Oklahoma has reached a $250 million settlement with AmerisourceBergen Corp (ABC.N), Cardinal Well being Inc (CAH.N) and McKesson Corp (MCK.N) to resolve allegations the drug distributors contributed to the opioid epidemic within the state, Oklahoma Lawyer Common John O’Connor mentioned on Monday.
O’Connor mentioned Oklahoma recovered more cash from the distributors than the state would have acquired if it had joined a nationwide $26 billion settlement that was introduced final yr.
The nationwide settlement additionally contains Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.N). Oklahoma sued J&J individually however in November the case was thrown out on attraction, negating a $465 million trial judgment the state gained and undermining Oklahoma’s authorized theories in its opioid litigation.
The businesses didn’t instantly reply to requests for remark.
Oklahoma was the final state nonetheless pursuing litigation associated to opioids towards the three distributors. Alabama remains to be suing Cardinal Well being and AmerisourceBergen after settling with McKesson. Native governments in West Virginia are pursuing instances after the state settled.
Oklahoma will use not less than 85% of the funds to assist abate the opioid habit disaster within the state, in line with O’Connor.
The distributors have denied wrongdoing within the epidemic, which has brought about greater than 500,000 U.S. overdose deaths throughout the previous twenty years, in line with authorities knowledge.
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Oklahoma State softball easily beaten by Arkansas in Fayetteville Regional

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Karlie Davison a double, a home run and four RBIs, Robyn Herron threw a complete game three-hitter on Sunday night and Arkansas beat Oklahoma State 12-0 in six innings to win the Fayetteville Regional.
Fourth-seeded Arkansas (43-12) plays host the winner between Mississippi and No. 13 seed Arizona in the super regionals next weekend.
Reagan Johnson reached on a fielding error to lead off the game before Courtney Day and Ella McDowell hit RBI singles and Kennedy Miller drew a bases-loaded walk to scored Kailey Wyckoff to make it 3-0.
Atalyia Rijo hit a RBI single in third while Karlie Davison and Raigan Kramer each added a run-scoring double to give the Razorbacks a 6-0 lead.
Davison’s three-run home run capped a six-run sixth inning that gave Arkansas a 12-0 lead.
Ruby Meylan (21-10) gave up five runs, three earned, on six hits across two innings for Oklahoma State (35-20), which committed three errors.
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How to watch No. 2 Oklahoma vs Cal today in NCAA Tournament: Time, TV channel

The Oklahoma Sooners are one win away from advancing to the Super Regional round of the NCAA Tournament. All that stands in the way are the Cal Golden Bears. Cal survived their first elimination game with a 4-0 shutout to beat Omaha for the second time to eliminate the Mavericks.
The Sooners are looking to make it to the Super Regional round for the 15th tournament in a row. The 2020 tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
It’s been an incredible run for this young Sooners team, which has risen to the occasion during the postseason. Since the SEC tournament began, the Sooners are 4-0. In two NCAA Tournament games, Oklahoma has outscored their opponents 19-2.
Kasidi Pickering went 3-for-3 on Saturday with two home runs and six RBIs. She was the only Sooner to record multiple hits in the win. From the circle, Sam Landry picked up her 20th win of the season, scattering seven hits across four innings and allowing two runs. True freshman Audrey Lowry worked a 1-2-3 fifth inning to close out the win and extend her scoreless innings streak to 6 1/3 innings.
If the Sooners win their first matchup with Cal, Oklahoma will move on to face the winner of the Tuscaloosa regional final between Alabama and Virginia Tech. If Cal wins the first regional final, the Sooners will play the Bears in an elimination game right after.
Here’s how you can watch Oklahoma-Cal in the Norman Regional final.
What channel is Oklahoma-Boston on today?
TV Channel: ESPN+
Livestream: ESPN+
Watch Oklahoma vs. Cal live on ESPN+
Oklahoma-Cal time today
Date: Sunday, May 18, 2025
Start time: 1 p.m. CT, 3:30 p.m. CT for elimination game if OU loses game one.
Oklahoma Softball Schedule 2025
Date | Opponent | Result |
---|---|---|
Feb. 6 | Cal State Northridge | W, 7-2 |
Feb. 6 | at San Diego State | W, 11-6 (9 inn.) |
Feb. 7 | California Baptist | W, 8-0 (5 inn.) |
Feb. 7 | Cal State Fullerton | W, 13-3 |
Feb. 8 | Loyola Marymount | W, 9-0 |
Feb. 9 | at Long Beach State | W, 2-0 (11 inn.) |
Feb. 15 | Hofstra | W, 8-0 (5 inn.) |
Feb. 15 | at No. 23/24 Baylor | W, 9-1 (5 inn.) |
Feb. 16 | Hofstra | W, 11-3 (5 inn.) |
Feb. 16 | at No. 23/24 Baylor | W, 8-0 (5 inn.) |
Feb. 22 | Tulsa | W, 8-0 (5 inn.) |
Feb. 23 | Wichita State | W, 8-1 |
Feb. 24 | Bowling Green | W, 8-5 (8 inn.) |
Feb. 24 | Abilene Christian | W, 9-1 (5 inn.) |
Feb. 28 | Marshall | W, 9-1 (5 inn.) |
Feb. 28 | Kansas | W, 9-1 (6 inn.) |
March 1 | Kansas | W, 8-0 (5 inn.) |
March 1 | Marshall | W, 11-0 (5 inn.) |
March 2 | Kansas City | W, 17-1 (5 inn.) |
March 7 | No. 10/11 South Carolina | W, 10-9 |
March 9 | No. 10/11 South Carolina | W, 10-9 |
March 9 | No. 10/11 South Carolina | W, 2-1 |
March 12 | at Tulsa | W, 10-2 (6 inn.) |
March 15 | at No. 15/12 Arkansas | W, 7-0 |
March 15 | at No. 15/12 Arkansas | W, 6-4 |
March 16 | at No. 15/12 Arkansas | W, 10-7 |
March 19 | East Texas A&M | W, 8-0 (5 inn.) |
March 21 | at Missouri | W, 8-0 (5 inn.) |
March 22 | at Missouri | L, 3-1 |
March 23 | at Missouri | W, 5-1 |
March 26 | at Wichita State | W, 19-16 |
March 28 | No. 10/9 Tennessee | L, 5-2 |
March 29 | No. 10/9 Tennessee | W, 4-1 |
March 30 | No. 10/9 Tennessee | L, 5-3 |
April 1 | at UT-Arlington | W, 13-2 (5 inn.) |
April 4 | St. Thomas | W, 12-4 (5 inn.) |
April 4 | UCF | W, 6-0 |
April 5 | UCF | Cancelled |
April 9 | Oklahoma State (Devon Park, OKC) | W, 11-3 (5 inn.) |
April 12 | at Alabama | W, 5-1 |
April 13 | at Alabama | L, 6-1 |
April 14 | at Alabama | L, 2-1 |
April 18 | Mississippi State (Devon Park, OKC) | W, 4-0 |
April 19 | Mississippi State (Devon Park, OKC) | W, 6-5 |
April 20 | Mississippi State (Devon Park, OKC) | W, 9-6 |
April 25 | Texas Longhorns | W, 7-6 |
April 26 | Texas Longhorns | W, 7-2 |
April 27 | Texas Longhorns | W, 9-8 |
May 1 | at Florida | W, 6-5 |
May 2 | at Florida | L, 9-4 |
May 3 | at Florida | L, 6-4 |
May 6-10 | SEC Tournament | Athens, Ga. |
May 8 | vs. LSU | W, 4-1 |
May 9 | vs. Arkansas | W, 8-6 |
May 10 | vs. Texas A&M | Canceled |
May 16-18 | NCAA Regionals | |
May 16 | vs. Boston | W, 8-0 (5 inn.) |
May 17 | vs. Cal | W, 11-2 (5 inn.) |
May 18 | vs. Cal | 1 p.m. CT |
May 18 | vs. Cal | 3:30 p.m. CT* |
May 22-24 | NCAA Super Regionals | |
May 29-June 6 | Women’s College World Series | Oklahoma City, Okla. |
*If Necessary
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OU Softball: Oklahoma Takes Down Cal, Advances to Sunday’s Regional Final

NORMAN — Oklahoma is one win away from clinching a spot in next weekend’s Super Regionals.
OU downed the California Golden Bears behind a pair of home runs by Kasidi Pickering.
Her first came in Oklahoma’s first at-bat of the afternoon, then she returned to hammer a grand slam in the fourth to essentially end Saturday’s contest.
The 2-seeded Sooners finished off the 11-2 run rule victory in the top of the fifth at Love’s Field.
Oklahoma (47-7) gets to take the rest of the day off, while California (36-20) will have to battle out of the loser’s bracket on Saturday night.
Patty Gasso started Sam Landry in the circle for the second straight day, but the big offensive day made things easy on OU’s pitching staff.
Still, Cal put up a good fight against Landry.
The Golden Bears totaled seven hits off the Oklahoma ace, but the right-hander was able to strand runners in each of the first four innings to ensure Cal couldn’t battle back into the game.
Pickering needed just three pitches in the first to put the Sooners on top.
Cal immediately bounced back, however.
Left fielder Kaylee Pond bounced a home run off the foul pole in right field on the first pitch of the second inning to pull the Golden Bears back level with Oklahoma.
OU’s offense then plated four runs in the bottom of the second without an extra-base hit.
Cydney Sanders and Isabela Emerling put two aboard with walks and one out, then Cal starter Annabel Teperson hit Abby Dayton.
Oklahoma then got back-to-back-to-back singles from Pickering, Ella Parker and Sydney Barker, which each plated a run.
Barker’s single came off new Golden Bears pitcher Anna Reimers, then she plunked Gabbie Garcia to put OU up 5-1.
Reimers finally battled back with a pair of strikeouts to end the threat, and her offense got back to work in the top of the third.
The Golden Bears tallied three straight singles, the last of which by Acacia Anders plated a run to cut OU’s lead to 5-2.
Landry hit Pond to load the bases, but the Sooners rung up a double play to limit the damage to the lone run.
Cal loaded the bases with two outs in the top of the fourth, but Anders bounced out to third and OU was able to keep its 5-2 lead intact.
Barker’s second walk of the afternoon quickly turned into a run in the bottom half of the inning after Garcia hit her 17th home run of the year, which leads the team.
After Garcia’s bomb, a walk, a hit batter and a single loaded things up for Pickering’s grand slam.
Freshman left-hander Audrey Lowry entered for Landry in the fifth, and she closed the game out in the circle.
The Sooners will now wait for the loser’s bracket to work itself out to find out their opponents for tomorrow’s regional final, which starts at 1 p.m.
Omaha and Boston University will battle in the day’s first elimination game at approximately 3:30 p.m., and the winner of that will turn around and immediately take on Cal.
Whoever emerges to take on Oklahoma in Sunday’s regional final will have to beat the Sooners twice to advance to next weekend’s Super Regionals.
One win for OU will push it through to next weekend’s festivities.
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