The Oklahoma Sooners are off to their best start in program history as the Crimson and Cream defeated Texas Tech in an 11-0 victory to improve to 33-0 on the season. Friday’s win was their 28th victory by run rule.
That is now 28 straight wins for OU against the Red Raiders. The Sooners haven’t lost to Texas Tech since 2012
To put it mildly, Jocelyn Alo had a day with three homes runs and four RBIs. Alo now has 19 home runs on the season and 107 for her career.
So far.
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Alo accounted for half of the home runs the Sooners had against the Red Raiders. Grace Lyons hit a pair of solo shots and Tiare Jennings hit a three run homer.
Jordy Bahl was on the bump for the Sooners, and she was nothing short of dominant in her 15th win of the season.
The right-handed freshman struck out five and walked one through five innings of work. Bahl is now sitting at a 0.71 ERA on the season with a 0.659 WHIP.
Not Bad.
OU is now 4-0 in Big 12 play and undoubtedly hope to be 6-0 by the end of this series.
The Sooners and Red Raiders will be back again tomorrow at noon for game two in this three game series. After Texas Tech, the Red River Rivalry will be renewed in Austin against the no. 15 Texas Longhorns on April 14.
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