Oklahoma softball just completed one of the greatest NCAA seasons ever and here are 4 stats proving it

Oklahoma is going down in the history books — again.

The Oklahoma Sooners are champions in softball — again.

The Sooners just completed one of the most dominant seasons you’ll ever see in sports after sweeping Florida State in the Women’s College World Series.

Though everyone expected an Oklahoma win, the game didn’t come without tension. Florida State’s Mack Leonard hit a solo home run in the 4th inning to put FSU up 1-0. That lead was short-lived, though. Oklahoma’s Cydney Sanders and Grace Lyons hit back-to-back homers in the 5th to give the Sooners a lead they’d never let go of. The rest is history.

Here’s the moment it happened. What a moment it was.

This team is one of the most dominant teams we’ll ever see. And, of course, it is. Oklahoma went 61-1 on the season and didn’t lose a single game in the playoffs. With this championship, Oklahoma cemented itself as one of the greatest teams to play organized sports.

But if you still don’t believe that, here are four stats showing just how dominant this program is.