The Oklahoma Sooners made a splash in the transfer portal last summer with the addition of Alex Storako from the Michigan Wolverines. Storako had been an iron woman for Michigan, throwing 200 innings and recording 300 strikeouts in the 2022 season.
For her efforts with the Oklahoma Sooners, Storako was named Softball America’s Transfer of the Year.
In her one year in Norman, Storako was a critical part of the Sooners’ pitching staff, picking up big wins over UCLA early in the season and getting the start against Florida State in the three-peat clincher.
Storako went 18-0 with the Sooners. In 103.2 innings this season, she recorded 108 strikeouts and had an ERA of 1.15.
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After a tremendous Storako was the first overall pick by the OKC Spark in the 2023 WPF draft.
Here’s a look at some of the best pictures from Alex Storako’s time with the Oklahoma Sooners.
Syndication: The Oklahoman
Oklahoma starting pitcher Alex Storako (8) pitches to Florida State catcher Michaela Edenfield (51) during a…
Oklahoma starting pitcher Alex Storako (8) pitches to Florida State catcher Michaela Edenfield (51) during a softball game between University of Oklahoma (OU) and Florida State at Marita Hynes Field in Norman, Okla., on Tuesday, March 14, 2023.
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Syndication: The Oklahoman
Oklahoma’s Alex Storako (8) reacts after an out in the first inning during a college softball…
Oklahoma’s Alex Storako (8) reacts after an out in the first inning during a college softball game between the California Golden Bears and the University of Oklahoma Sooners at the Norman Regional of NCAA softball tournament at Marita Hynes Field in Norman, Okla., Sunday, May, 21, 2023.
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Oklahoma’s Alex Storako (8) acknowledges Jayda Coleman (24) after making a catch during a college softball…
Oklahoma’s Alex Storako (8) acknowledges Jayda Coleman (24) after making a catch during a college softball game between the California Golden Bears and the University of Oklahoma Sooners at the Norman Regional of NCAA softball tournament at Marita Hynes Field in Norman, Okla., Sunday, May, 21, 2023.
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Oklahoma’s Kinzie Hansen (9) celebrates beside Alex Storako (8) after hitting a two-run home run in…
Oklahoma’s Kinzie Hansen (9) celebrates beside Alex Storako (8) after hitting a two-run home run in the third inning of a softball game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and Tennessee in the Women’s College World Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Saturday, June 3, 2023. Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman
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NCAA Softball: Womens College World Series-Oklahoma vs Florida State
June 8, 2023; Oklahoma City; Oklahoma Sooners starting pitcher Alex Storako (8) yells after the final…
June 8, 2023; Oklahoma City; Oklahoma Sooners starting pitcher Alex Storako (8) yells after the final out of the in the third inning against against the Florida State Seminoles during game two of the Women’s College World Series finals at OGE Energy Field at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Complex. Oklahoma won the game 3-1 and the National Championship. Brett Rojo-USA TODAY Sports
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NCAA Softball: Womens College World Series-Oklahoma vs Florida State
June 8, 2023; Oklahoma City; Oklahoma Sooners starting pitcher Alex Storako (8) gets ready for the…
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June 8, 2023; Oklahoma City; Oklahoma Sooners starting pitcher Alex Storako (8) gets ready for the second inning against the Florida State Seminoles during game two of the Women’s College World Series finals at OGE Energy Field at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Complex. Oklahoma won the game 3-1 and the National Championship. Brett Rojo-USA TODAY Sports