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Oklahoma Softball: Sooners Ride Explosive Fifth Inning to Beat Texas

OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma’s offense can solely be contained for thus lengthy.
After Texas pitcher Hailey Dolcini stored the Sooners comparatively beneath wraps for 4 innings Saturday, OU lastly discovered a significant breakthrough.
Punctuated by a towering Tiare Jennings residence run, the Sooners rode a four-run fifth inning to energy previous the Longhorns 7-2 at Corridor of Fame Stadium.
The best way the sport began, it seemed just like the Oklahoma avalanche would come from the onset.
OU (56-2) wanted simply two batters to place a pair of runs on the board.
Jayda Coleman opened the sport with a double, and Jocelyn Alo smacked a two-run residence run to left discipline to place the Sooners in entrance within the first inning.
Texas (44-20-1) instantly responded, nonetheless, slicing the deficit in half within the backside of the primary.
Longhorn shortstop Alyssa Washington supplied the scoring punch, as she ripped a screamer simply previous OU third baseman Jana Johns’ glove to plate Mia Scott.
With the rating at 2-1 in Oklahoma’s favor, each pitchers settled into the sport.
Dolcini retired 9 straight OU batters after surrendering the house run, and gave the impression to be placing in one other gem of a efficiency towards the explosive Oklahoma lineup.
Dolcini’s counterpart within the circle, OU’s Hope Trautwein, was regular as nicely.
After permitting the run within the first inning, no Texas baserunner reached second base off Trautwein till the sixth inning.
Oklahoma’s tremendous senior was particularly wonderful with first base occupied, because the Longhorns hit a dismal 2-for-13 with runners aboard, primarily erasing the six hits and two walks Trautwein allowed.
However Dolcini’s fortunes modified within the fifth inning.
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OU proper fielder Rylie Boone led off the body with a bunt single, and Johns instantly moved Boone over to second with a sacrifice bunt.
Coleman then returned for her second double of the sport, bouncing the ball off the precise discipline wall to plate Boone and add to the Sooner lead.
Alo then returned to additional torment Dolcini.
The Sooner slugger ripped a single up the center, and the throw to the plate was too gradual for a play on Coleman. Oklahoma’s middle fielder slid in safely at residence, extending the benefit to 4-1.
Oklahoma’s offensive flurry had the gang at Corridor of Fame Stadium on their ft, and Texas head coach Mike White felt he had seen sufficient. White changed Dolcini within the circle with true freshman Sophia Simpson, a lot to the enjoyment of OU’s Jennings.
Final yr’s NFCA Freshman of the Yr then baptized Simpson to the Girls’s Faculty World Collection atmosphere, launching a towering two-run homer that almost cleared the highest rows of the left discipline bleachers, pushing the result in 6-1.
Within the backside half of the inning, Trautwein was a fielding error away from retiring the Longhorns so as, making certain the momentum stayed firmly in OU’s nook.
Alyssa Brito put the competition additional out of attain, as her RBI single introduced Alo residence and put OU up 7-1 within the prime of the seventh inning.
Longhorn second baseman Janae Jefferson hit a solo residence run within the backside of the seventh for the ultimate tally.
Trautwein closed out the win, finishing seven innings of motion.
Now 2-0 on the WCWS, Oklahoma could have Sunday off.
The Sooners look ahead to the losers bracket to work itself out, they usually’ll return to motion on Monday. From there, OU will simply want one win to punch its ticket again to the championship sequence.
Oklahoma’s subsequent recreation is Monday at 11 a.m. on ESPN.
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Beers, Verhulst Named to Preseason All-SEC Coaches Team – University of Oklahoma

On Oct. 13, a panel of media that cover the league picked Oklahoma to finish fifth and named Beers a first-team honoree.
Beers, a senior from Littleton, Colo., was named an All-SEC First Team selection last season after averaging 17.3 points, 9.4 rebounds, 1.2 blocks and 1.1 assists per game last season. A finalist for the 2025 Lisa Leslie Center of the Year Award, she led the SEC in player efficiency rating (35.9) and was the only player in the nation to average at least 31.0 points and 16.0 rebounds per 40 minutes. She was also a preseason All-SEC first-team selection by the league’s media and an AP All-America honorable mention.
Verhulst, a redshirt senior from De Soto, Kan., was an All-SEC Second Team selection last season when she averaged a career-high 14.9 points per game, shooting 42% from the field and 35% from deep. She was one of only two players nationally to average at least 14.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.9 assists in under 30 minutes per game.
Oklahoma was picked fourth by the coaches, trailing Texas, South Carolina and LSU, and ahead of Tennessee, who was picked fifth.
Led by fifth-year head coach Jennie Baranczyk, Oklahoma returns the second-highest percentage of scoring (60.3%) in the SEC, led by Beers (17.3 PPG), Verhulst (14.9) and Sahara Williams (10.6). The Sooners enter the season ranked sixth in the Associated Press preseason poll, their highest ranking to open a season since 2009-10. Baranczyk also added the nation’s No. 8 recruiting class, highlighted by the country’s No. 1 freshman, Aaliyah Chavez.
Fans can get an early look at the Sooners in an Oct. 29 exhibition vs. Oklahoma Christian set for 6 p.m. in Norman. Admission to the exhibition is free as no television broadcast is scheduled. Fans can listen to a radio broadcast on the Sooner Sports Radio Network and Varsity App.
Oklahoma opens the regular season Nov. 3 against Belmont at Lloyd Noble Center at 4:30 p.m. CT.
Season tickets are on sale now starting at just $99 for general admission. Single-game tickets and mini plans are also available. For more information, contact the OU Athletics Ticket Office at 405-325-2424, email outickets@ou.edu or visit SoonerSports.com/Tickets.
Courtside seats for the 2025–26 season are now available on the west sideline and south baseline near the Oklahoma bench. Fans interested in more information should contact the Sooner Club at (405) 325-8000 or soonerclub@ou.edu.
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- Oklahoma
- Tennessee
- Ole Miss
- Kentucky
- Vanderbilt
- Alabama
- Florida
- Georgia
- Mississippi State
- Texas A&M
- Missouri
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PRESEASON ALL-SEC (COACHES)
First Team All-SEC
Flau’jae Johnson, LSU
Mikaylah Williams, LSU
Raegan Beers, Oklahoma
Joyce Edwards, South Carolina
Ta’Niya Latson, South Carolina
Talaysia Cooper, Tennessee
Madison Booker, Texas*
Mikayla Blakes, Vanderbilt
* SEC Preseason Player of the Year
Second Team All-SEC
Essence Cody, Alabama
Liv McGill, Florida
Teonni Key, Kentucky
Clara Strack, Kentucky
Cotie McMahon, Ole Miss
Payton Verhulst, Oklahoma
MiLaysia Fulwiley, South Carolina
Rori Harmon, Texas
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Oklahoma State on Verge of Elimination from Bowl Contention

Oklahoma State is set for more Big 12 action this weekend, but it could make the inevitable official.
On Saturday, OSU will head to Lubbock to face No. 14 Texas Tech. The Red Raiders are coming off their first loss of the season but still have arguably the best team in the Big 12. As one of the frontrunners for the conference’s spot in the College Football Playoff, they shouldn’t have many issues taking care of business against an OSU team that hasn’t won a Big 12 game since 2023.
Along with being on a years-long drought in conference play, the Cowboys haven’t beaten an FBS team since September 2024. With this being the eighth game of the season, that also means OSU is down to its final hopes of making a bowl game.
Of course, the Cowboys have effectively been out of bowl contention since losing to Tulsa. While at that point there were still plenty of games left to play, that loss showed that OSU might not be ready to compete with anyone of note.
That assumption turned out to be entirely correct, as OSU hasn’t had another game within one possession since that loss to its in-state rival, which also led to the firing of Mike Gundy. While falling out of bowl contention seemed inevitable for the Pokes for much of the season, this weekend could be when it officially becomes reality.
Sitting at 1-6, the Cowboys would need to rattle off five straight wins to get to bowl eligibility. Considering they will start that journey as nearly 40-point underdogs in Lubbock this weekend, it’s safe to say that won’t happen.
While this is the reality OSU football is in at this point, it’s still a stark reminder of how quickly things can change in college football. Just two years ago, OSU won 10 games, made the Big 12 title game, which led to an appearance in the Texas Bowl, marking the Pokes’ 18th straight bowl appearance.
The last time OSU missed bowl games in consecutive seasons was 2000-01, when Bob Simmons’ final season and Les Miles’ first season at the helm both ended with losing records. Of course, Gundy missed a bowl game only twice in his 20 full seasons as the Cowboys’ head coach, but this year likely would have been his third had he gotten the opportunity to see it through.
While nothing about OSU’s outlook will change on Saturday when the Cowboys are likely eliminated from bowl contention, it is still a reminder of how far the program has fallen.
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Thunder receive NBA championship rings, raise title banner: Check it out

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The 2025-26 NBA season started Tuesday night in Oklahoma City as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder hosted Kevin Durant and the Houston Rockets.
Before tip-off, the Thunder celebrated their 2024-25 NBA championship season and raised their first title banner since the organization moved to Oklahoma City.
OKC players were greeted by NBA commissioner Adam Silver as they were introduced to the home crowd and received their championship rings.
Here’s how the players reacted to the championship rings and banner being raised:
Thunder receive championship rings, raise title banner
Here’s a detailed view of the Thunder’s new bling:
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