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Oklahoma State Offers 2026 Top 100 Hooper Aziz Olajuwon
The year was 1994, and every kid in America was glued to the television in hopes of catching a Houston Rockets basketball game. For some reason, a small-town sports journalist from southeast Oklahoma became a fan. Everyone knew the name Hakeem ‘The Dream’ Olajuwon.
Olajuwon was a star center for the University of Houston, and by 1995, he had become a two-time NBA Champion and a two-time NBA Finals MVP. The universe works in mysterious ways, as a dream was obtained recently. OK State on SI recently had the honor to speak with Aziz Olajuwon, who recently received an offer from the Cowboys.
Aziz Olajuwon, son of Hakeem Olajuwon, set for major jump in player rankings. 🔥🏀
Full story ⬇️https://t.co/JAGOfgdq5z pic.twitter.com/f7RBiwc3HK
— MaxPreps (@MaxPreps) June 18, 2025
One look at Aziz Olajuwon’s highlight tape, and it becomes evident that he is ready to pave his own path. In his junior season at Fort Bend Clements High School in Sugar Land, Texas, he averaged 20 points, nine rebounds and three assists per game. He showed out at the recent NBPA Top 100 Camp, where he was fourth on the scoring list.
The 6-foot-7, 207-pound guard is currently ranked No. 95 in the country and 10th in Texas. He currently holds offers from the likes of Oklahoma State, Vandy, TCU, Cincinnati and Virginia Tech.
You have really come alive this summer on the hardwood. What has helped you the most in finding a solid rhythm?
“Really, the motivation to prove myself, as a lot of people don’t know who I am, I’ve been working hard throughout the year to be ready for my opportunity.”
6’6″ Aziz Olajuwon, the son of NBA legend Hakeem Olajuwon, is having a major summer 🚨
He averaged 20.6 PPG at NBPA Top 100 Camp this year 😤🔥 @Top100Camp @TheNBPA pic.twitter.com/on32FAAQXE — SLAM HS Hoops (@SLAM_HS) June 21, 2025
I’ll address the elephant in the room. Has there been any added pressure of being the son of NBA Legend Hakeem Olajuwon?
“I get this question a lot, and I’m so glad to say that I don’t feel any pressure, partly because people don’t know me, I just go out there and do my best.”
You have the benefit of a dad who knows how things work. How has he helped you prepare for the recruiting process?
“He always tells me not to worry about it, just do your part on the floor and the rest will take care of itself.”
Blessed to receive an offer from Oklahoma State University!! pic.twitter.com/Yj7QLNcRla
— Aziz Olajuwon (@olajuwon_aziz) June 25, 2025
You are a 4-star monster with some major D1 offers. What do you anticipate for your final season of Varsity hoops?
“I want to really lock in this next year to prepare for college physically and mentally. I want to get bigger, stronger, and better with more confidence. And go for that state title!”
Can you describe what kind of college program you are looking for, and what school do you look forward to visiting?
“I look at the staff and how much they want me and care, I want to go somewhere that I’ll be able to develop into a better player as well as person, somewhere where I can play through mistakes and learn. As for the visits, hopefully, after Peach Jam, I plan on scheduling visits.”
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No. 14 Oklahoma Rallies for Win Over Oral Roberts Behind Willits’ Grand Slam
NORMAN — The Sooners were behind the eight ball for much of Tuesday’s game against Oral Roberts.
But one swing of the bat got them in a more favorable position.
Shortstop Jaxon Willits blasted a grand slam in the sixth inning to give No. 14 Oklahoma its first lead before eventually winning 7-6.
The Sooners trailed by as many as five runs before they rallied late.
In the first inning, Oral Roberts’ Cooper Combs hit a two-out grand slam to give the Golden Eagles a comfortable cushion. OU infielder Deiten Lachance got the Sooners on the board in the second inning with a solo home run, but ORU responded with a solo shot of its own in the next frame.
The Golden Eagles made it a 6-1 run game in the top of the fourth, and they appeared to be on cruise control. But in the bottom of that frame, OU’s rally began.
Dasan Harris made it a four-run game again with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the fourth before Camden Johnson hit a sacrifice fly of his own in the fifth.
Then, in the sixth, the Sooners took their first lead of the game.
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Harris singled before Kyle Branch and Connor Larkin walked to load the bases. Willits then swung at the first pitch he saw, sending it well over the right-center field fence.
Neither team scored after Willits’ home run, as OU relief pitcher Xander Mercurius retired nine ORU batters in a row to seal the Sooners’ one-run win.
Michael Catalano started on the mound for Oklahoma, but his outing was short-lived — he gave up four earned runs on two hits and five walks in 1 ⅓ innings.
After coach Skip Johnson relieved Catalano in the second inning, six different OU arms entered the game. Reid Hensley collected the win, while Mercurius got the save.
OU improved to 28-12 overall with the win, while Oral Roberts dropped to 23-15. The Sooners are 7-3 in midweek games this season, and they clinched the season sweep of the Golden Eagles on Tuesday.
Next, the Sooners will hit the road for a three-game series against Auburn. The Tigers, ranked No. 11 by D1Baseball, are 10-8 in SEC play and took two of three games against Florida over the weekend.
The series will open on Friday, and first pitch is scheduled for 6 p.m.
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Did Oklahoma Stay Atop the Polls After Tumultuous Week?
NORMAN — After an up-and down week that saw Oklahoma drop the lone Bedlam match of the season, and then split two tight games with Arkansas before blowing out the Razorbacks on Sunday, the Sooners remained No. 1 in the NFCA/Go Rout coaches’ poll released Tuesday.
But there’s far from a consensus.
Oklahoma received 12 first-place votes — the same total they had last week — but five other teams received first-place votes.
Texas Tech remained No. 2 with four four-place votes and Alabama No. 3 with seven. Nebraska moved up two spots to No. 4 with four first-place votes, followed by Florida with two and UCLA with two.
Texas is No. 7, followed by Tennessee, Arkansas and Florida State.
Texas A&M, the Sooners’ opponent for the final regular-season weekend in two weeks, comes in at No. 11.
Other SEC teams include Georgia at No. 15, Mississippi State at No. 17 and LSU at No. 20.
OU hosts the Georgia Bulldogs in a three-game series beginning Friday.
Other Sooners’ opponents this season in the polls include No. 14 Duke, No. 18 Oklahoma State, No. 19 Arizona, No. 24 Arizona State and No. 25 Washington.
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Oklahoma also remained in the top spot in the D1Softball poll, with Alabama No. 2 there followed by Texas Tech, Nebraska at Texas.
The Sooners dropped a spot in the Softball America poll, with Nebraska elevating to No. 1 behind the two-way stardom of former OU standout Jordy Frahm (formerly Jordy Bahl).
Frahm is 13-4 with a 1.36 ERA and 157 strikeouts in 118 2/3 innings in the circle and hitting .440 with 16 home runs and 42 RBIs. Another former Sooners player, Hannah Coor, is among the Cornhuskers’ regulars as well.
The Sooners have 158 home runs, just three away from tying their own season record in the category, but UCLA has closed the gap in a major way, sitting just four behind Oklahoma.
OU freshman sensation Kendall Wells leads the nation with 34 home runs, three ahead of UCLA’s Megan Grant. Wells tied Jocelyn Alo‘s program record for home runs in a season with her home run in Sunday’s win.
The Sooners host Arkansas-Pine Bluff at 6 p.m. Tuesday in their final non-conference game of the season before opening the series against Georgia at 6:30 p.m. Friday at Love’s FIeld.
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Putnam City West moves to virtual learning after student incident
Putnam City West High School will shift to virtual learning on Tuesday after an incident involving two students prompted an investigation by the district and Oklahoma City police, according to Putnam City Schools.
District officials said administrators were alerted near the end of the school day Monday to an altercation involving two students in the school’s arena area.
Officials said the students left campus, and the case was turned over to Putnam City Campus Police and the Oklahoma City Police Department for investigation.
District officials said no students or staff were harmed and there is no ongoing safety threat related to the incident.
What we know
Putnam City West sent the following email to all families and staff at the school:
All PCW students and staff will transition to virtual learning for Tuesday, April 21st.
Today, an isolated serious incident involving two students occurred on school grounds. Near the end of the school day, administrators were alerted to an altercation between two students in the arena area. The individuals involved quickly left campus, prompting an initial fact-finding response by school administrators before the matter was turned over to Putnam City Campus Police and the Oklahoma City Police Department for further investigation. Because this is an active investigation involving students, no further information will be released at this time.
We understand this information may be concerning to students, staff, and families. Please know we are committed to maintaining a safe, secure, and positive learning environment for all students. At Putnam City Schools, student and staff safety remains our highest priority. Therefore, out of an abundance of caution and to allow for a thorough investigation, all PCW students and staff will transition to virtual learning for Tuesday, April 21st. Students will need to check Google Classroom for updates from teachers.
Thank you for your understanding and continued support of PC West.
Putnam City Schools
All students and staff at Putnam City West will transition to virtual learning on Tuesday, April 21, while investigators continue their work, according to the district.
Students were told to check Google Classroom for instructions from teachers.
The district said it is withholding additional details because the case involves students and remains under investigation.
School officials have not said what triggered the incident or whether any arrests have been made.
This is a developing story. Updates will be added as more information becomes available.
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