Top moments of 2022 for the Oklahoma Sooners

What were the best moments from the Oklahoma Sooners in 2022?

2022 was an incredible year for the Oklahoma Sooners. Several teams competed for national championships along the way.

The women stole the show this year with Oklahoma softball and gymnastics winning national championships. Women’s basketball made it to the second round of the NCAA tournament in Jennie Baranczyk’s first season at the helm.

Not to be outdone, Skip Johnson’s crew rallied at midseason to go on an improbable run to the College World Series.

So as we flip the final page on 2022, what were some of the top moments from Oklahoma Athletics.

Jocelyn Alo wins the ESPY for Best Collegiate Athlete, Women’s Sports

Oklahoma’s Jocelyn Alo won the ESPY for Best Collegiate Athlete, Women’s Sports on Wednesday after her record-setting 2022 season.

Jocelyn Alo was the most dominant athlete in college sports for the last two seasons. The back-to-back collegiate player of the year award winner rewrote the record book and redefined what hitting looked like in college softball.

For her work in 2022, Jocelyn Alo was awarded the ESPY for Best Collegiate Athlete, Women’s Sports.

Her 122 career home runs set the all-time record and are 27 more than OU legend Lauren Chamberlain’s 95. In helping Oklahoma to their sixth national championship, Alo hit .515 on the season with 34 home runs, 84 RBIs, walked 54 times, had a slugging percentage of 1.212, and an on-base percentage of .646.

According to SoonerSports.com, Alo is the first woman to hit 30 home runs and hit over .500 in a single season. Her 34 home runs in 2022 marked the third time she hit more than 30 home runs in a season, also the only time that’s ever occurred in college softball.

Alo now plays for the Smash It Vipers of the Women’s Professional Fastpitch league after being selected No. 1 overall in the May draft.

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2022 Womenā€™s College World Series final does better ratings than CWS counterpart

With the Women’s College World Series coming out ahead, both the WCWS and the College World Series saw huge ratings in 2022

Both college softball and college baseball are considered growing entities, but, as of now, one appears to be ahead of the other, and it might not be what you think.

Both the Women’s College World Series and College World Series were broadcast on ESPN. The WCWS produced both a higher peak viewership and a higher average viewership. The WCWS accomplished this while having lower ratings than in 2021.

How streaming figures into this is a bit of a question mark. These are only cable numbers. When including cord-cutters, the numbers are going to be much higher.

This is a very good thing for the future of sports for womenā€™s athletics and college sports in general.

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I’m just going to put this out there: The tournament that had the Oklahoma Sooners win yet another national championship had better ratings. I’m just saying.

After a bit of a down year in 2021, the CWS’ ratings were up 19% to get back to pre-pandemic numbers.

This is definitely something to keep an eye on in the future. Both baseball and softball are going to be getting more interesting at the collegiate level very soon.

More and more high school baseball players are opting to go to college with the MLB draft still shortened following the COVID-19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, in softball, Women’s Professional Fastpitch, a professional softball league is in its first season. The WPF has multiple former Sooners in its ranks, including Collegiate Player of the Year Jocelyn Alo and WCWS Star Hope Trautwein.

ESPN put both the CWS and WCWS on their streaming service ESPN+, making it even easier to follow college sports than ever.

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Oklahoma Softball named NFCA Coaching Staff of the Year

After another incredible run to the national title, led by Patty Gasso, the Sooners were awarded the NFCA Coaching Staff of the Year.

After another dominant run and a second-straight national championship, the Oklahoma Sooners softball program received another honor as the NFCA coaching staff of the year.

The Sooners coaching staff of head coach Patty Gasso, associate head coach Jennefer Rocha, assistant coach J.T. Gasso, and volunteer assistant Kristin Zaleski were instrumental in Oklahoma’s season-long run as the No. 1 team in the nation.

Known for their offensive prowess, the Sooners dominated from the circle in 2022 as well, leading the country in earned run average and shutouts. From the plate, the Sooners finished the season ranked first in home runs, batting average, slugging, on-base percentage, and runs per game according to SoonerSports.com.

They were simply dominant in every facet of the game as they jumped out to an NCAA-record 38-0 start to the 2022 season. Jordy Bahl, Hope Trautwein, and Nicole May combined for 33 shutouts and eight no-hitters on the season.

Oklahoma’s offense dominated leading the Sooners to 41 run-rule wins on their way to a 58-3 record and their sixth national championship.

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Are the 2022 Oklahoma Sooners the greatest softball team ever? ESPN analysts think so

5 of 7 ESPN Analysts say the 2022 Oklahoma Sooners are the greatest softball team of all time.

Closing out the 2022 college softball season, ESPN gathered their group of analysts to discuss a host of things from 2022 and provide a look ahead to the 2023 season.

The first question they asked their panel of experts was, “Where does this year’s Oklahoma team rank among the best ever?”

Five of the seven analysts on the panel answered with a pretty emphatic yes. “First. The best team of all time. No. 1,” Kayla Braud said on the panel. “They probably overtake … the team from last year. I think that there are some incredible teams who have played, but I don’t remember a time when we’ve seen 1-9 be as good offensively. We’ve seen pitchers that are better and have better performances, but not a whole team like this one. I think you can go back to some of the UCLA and Arizona greats, but in this era of competition, to have somebody come through and dominate this much is pretty rare.”

And she wasn’t alone in saying the 2022 Oklahoma Sooners were the greatest of all-time. Jess Mendoza, Madison Shipman, Amanda Scarborough, and Michele Smith agreed that the Sooners 2022 run was the greatest.

Beth Mowins, who said Tiare Jennings is the frontrunner for 2023 collegiate player of the year, and Jenny Dalton-Hill hedged a little, including former UCLA and Arizona teams from the 90s alongside the Sooners.

Mowins argued, “I think this year’s team and last year’s team are very comparable. You have to go back to those ’90s Arizona teams that could have won five championships in a row — and that lineup was just a monster. I think those two belong with the ’92 UCLA team that lost only twice all year.”

The “greatest of all-time discussions” are always a difficult one, but what feels different about the 2022 Oklahoma Sooners and the great teams of the 90s is the parity in the sport of college softball in today’s game. While Oklahoma has been dominant for the last couple of seasons, the game has a much better depth of teams and talent today as the game has grown over the last thirty years, thanks in large part to the UCLA and Arizona teams of the past.

Not only were they dominant offensively, but the Sooners led the nation in ERA and won 67% of their games in run-rule fashion. [autotag]Jocelyn Alo[/autotag] was the headliner, but as Shipman put it, “It’s amazing how many times, when they swing, they are perfectly on time and they hit the ball so solid, at such a consistent clip 1-9 throughout their offense.” And it’s the 1-9 aspect of the Oklahoma Sooners that has made them so good the last several seasons.

As much as the top of the order can hurt you, even when they’re not on (which is rare) the bottom half of the lineup can win Oklahoma a lot of games.

The depth in the lineup, the pitching rotation of [autotag]Hope Trautwein[/autotag], [autotag]Jordy Bahl[/autotag], and [autotag]Nicole May[/autotag] held sub-1.00 ERA’s for much of the 2022 season and made shutouts the norm.

While winning has become the norm for Oklahoma Softball, how they won in 2022 was a sight to behold. They were dominant at just about every turn on their way to back-to-back national championships. The No. 1 team in the country during the preseason, carried that title through Oklahoma City and went the distance as the No. 1 team in the country. Patty Gasso and Oklahoma have set the standard that everyone’s chasing and there’s no reason to believe they’re going to slow down anytime soon.

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Jocelyn Alo named 2022 Women’s College World Series Most Outstanding Player

After a record-breaking Women’s College World Series, Jocelyn Alo was named the Most Outstanding Player for 2022.

An incredible end to an incredible career, Oklahoma Sooners’ slugger Jocelyn Alo was named the most outstanding player of the 2022 Women’s College World Series.

Though several Sooners could have laid claim to the title in any other year, Alo took her game to an almost unbelievable level.

She was an incredible 12-for-18 during the WCWS with five home runs and 13 RBIs as the Oklahoma Sooners captured their second straight national championship. In the regional and super regional rounds of the NCAA tournament, she added four more home runs and 10 RBIs.

While it took the entire roster to complete their start-to-finish run as the No. 1 team in the nation, Jocelyn Alo became the face of a dominant effort from an Oklahoma Sooners team that scored more than 500 more runs in 2022 than their opponents.

Alo’s set numerous records on the way to the Most Outstanding Player Award including WCWS career home runs, home runs in a single WCWS, total bases in a WCWS game, and runs scored in a single WCWS.

It was a dominant performance from a player that’s been brilliant her entire career with the Oklahoma Sooners. Though that was the last time we’ll bear witness to the greatness of Jocelyn Alo in an Oklahoma Sooners uniform, we’ll always have the memory of her incredible run.

Mahalo for everything Jocelyn Alo.

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Relive the magic of the Sooners 10-5 over Texas to win their 6th national title

Take a look back at the Oklahoma Sooners’ 10-5 win over the Texas Longhorns to claim their 6th national title in these stunning photos.

It was a season for the ages as the Oklahoma Sooners went coast-to-coast as the No. 1 team in the nation, all culminating with their 2022 national championship.

To win the WCWS championship over the first team to beat them during the season, the Texas Longhorns and a rival, made the win all the sweeter.

Oklahoma has now gone back-to-back for the second time in program history as they claimed their sixth title. They’re third all-time behind UCLA (12) and Arizona (8) and it doesn’t seem like a stretch that they’ll pass Arizona in the next five years for second place.

In the series-clinching win, the Sooners showed off their depth as Jocelyn Alo, one of the all-time greats, went just 1-for-3 with a walk on the evening. Everyone else had to step up.

Jayda Coleman stole the show defensively and had Twitter buzzing.

Oklahoma took advantage of a Texas error to get their first couple of runs across in the fourth and Kinze Hansen delivered the knockout blow with her three-run home run in the fifth inning. Grace Lyons followed that up with a three-run home run in the sixth to put the game out of reach and begin the seventh-inning ceremony.

Patty Gasso orchestrated an emotional exit for Jocelyn Alo, who started the seventh inning in left field and registered two putouts. After the second out, she lifted Alo to a roar from the crowd. And even though Texas got a three-run home run of their own to cut the deficit late, the coronation was just beginning.

The Oklahoma Sooners are the 2022 national champions.

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Social media reacts to Oklahoma’s 10-5 win over Texas to claim their 6th national title

The Sooners put on a performance to remember to claim their sixth national title with a 10-5 win and it was the talk of the sports world.

The Oklahoma Sooners claimed the sixth national championship in program history with their 10-5 win over the Texas Longhorns. The Longhorns rebounded from the 16-1 loss the night before to put up a fight for three innings until the Oklahoma Sooners offense got going in the fourth.

Though Texas tried to spoil a perfect night with a three-run home run in the bottom of the seventh, the Sooners were able to win their second straight national title and give Jocelyn Alo a proper send-off in her last game in an Oklahoma Sooners uniform.

The Sooners tied the game in the top of the fourth and then got three-run homers from Kinzie Hansen in the fifth and Grace Lyons in the sixth to break the game open. The eight runs combined over the fourth and fifth inning put the game away and the Sooners closed it out with two pop flies to Alo and a groundout to Tiare Jennings.

Fitting really, as the power duo of Alo and Jennings dominated in the Women’s College World Series.

As we revel in another national championship for Patty Gasso’s crew, let’s enjoy some of the best reactions social media had to offer, including thoughts from Oklahoma football and national media members of multiples sports.

Oklahoma Sooners capture 6th national title with 10-5 win over the Texas Longhorns

The Oklahoma Sooners erupted for four runs in each of the fifth and sixth innings to beat the Longhorns 10-5 for their 6th national title.

The Texas Longhorns came to play in game two of the Women’s College World Series championship series. An excellent start by Estelle Czech kept the Sooners’ bats off balance for the first three innings, keeping Oklahoma scoreless. But just like death and taxes, the Oklahoma offense is inevitable.

The defense carried Oklahoma in the early frames, keeping the Longhorns from putting together far bigger innings than the two runs they got in the first inning.

Jayda Coleman came through with arguably the defensive play of the Women’s College World Series, when she skied above the fence to rob Courtney Day of what would have been a two-run home run to end the first inning for the Longhorns.

Jordy Bahl, getting the start settled in after that, limiting Texas to just three base runners over the next three innings.

Oklahoma rewarded Bahl’s bounce-back effort after a rough first inning by tying the game in the fourth before the Sooners erupted for four runs in both the fifth and sixth innings.

In the four-run fifth, the Sooners put on a clinic on how to hit with two outs. Jayda Coleman and Jocelyn Alo were retired on long fly balls, but it was evidence that the Sooners were beginning to get a bead on what Czech was throwing. Tiare Jennings then kicked off a rally with a two-out single. Grace Lyons moved her to second after getting hit by a pitch. Then Alyssa Brito followed that with a double to score Jennings and put two on with two outs for Kinzie Hansen. Hansen, who hadn’t hit a home run since mid-April turned on an inside pitch to launch a three-run home run into the left field stands.

That made the game 6-2 and the Sooners were in complete control and didn’t stop there. Nicole May continued her strong relief efforts for the Sooners by retiring the Longhorns in order in the top of the fifth.

In the top of the sixth, the Sooners put four more runs on the board in a sixth inning kickstarted by Rylie Boone from the No. 9 hole. Boone singled and advanced to second on a wild pitch. Jayda Coleman walked to put two on for Jocelyn Alo who followed with a single to load the bases for Tiare Jennings. Jennings drove Boone in with a sacrifice fly and then Grace Lyons cleared the bases with a three-run home run to give the Sooners a 10-2 lead.

May threw another strong sixth inning, allowing just a hit before retiring the side.

In the seventh, the Sooners’ bats went quietly, but in the bottom half of the inning was electric.

Jocelyn Alo entered the game for a rare appearance in left field and got the first two put outs before Patty Gasso lifted her for the curtain call to end her Oklahoma Sooners career.

Texas didn’t go quietly into the night as Hope Trautwein struggled with her command in her final appearance for the Oklahoma Sooners. Texas’ Mia Scott came in and hit a three-run home run to cut the lead to 10-5 with two outs remaining. After another walk, Trautwein settled in and threw strikes, getting Alyssa Washington to ground out to Tiare Jennings.

Patty Gasso and the Oklahoma Sooners now have six national championships in program history and five in the last nine seasons.

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Social media reacts to the Oklahoma Sooners 16-1 win in game 1 over Texas

The Oklahoma Sooners put it on the Texas Longhorns 16-1 in the championship series opener and it left Social Media abuzz.

It’s becoming difficult to put together the words to describe just what the Oklahoma Sooners are doing to opponents at this point.

The Sooners’ 16-1 game one win over Texas was an absolutely incredible offensive display, something that we’ve seen from them before and yet somehow uniquely awe-inspiring. Each time they take the field, they seem to come up with a new way to amaze us as we watch arguably the most dominant team in the history of collegiate athletics. Brent Venables would agree.

They’ve become must-see television each night and as Jocelyn Alo plays the final games of her Oklahoma career, we’re witnessing history unfold before our very eyes.

Alo, the NCAA all-time home leader became the first player in NCAA history to lead the country in home runs in three seasons. Here two home runs last night gave her 34 on the season and tied her career-high from a season ago.

The Sooners also set a single-game record for most home runs in a WCWS championship game with six. Jocelyn Alo (2), Tiare Jennings (2), Taylon Snow, and Jana Johns each went yard for Oklahoma who took a 1-0 game series lead over the Texas Longhorns.

Alo and the Sooners still have some business to attend to tonight in game two of the series as Texas looks to give them their best shot to extend the series to a game three.

To get you ready for tonight’s matchup against Texas, let’s take a look at how social media reacted to the incredible game one performance, including a roasting of Oklahoma’s former head football coach, [autotag]Lincoln Riley[/autotag].

You can also check out the incredible photos from last night’s game.