How to watch, key players for No. 24 Oklahoma Women’s Basketball vs. Iowa State Cyclones

The Sooner women’s basketball is back in action on the road as they take on the Iowa State Cyclones and here is how you can watch the game.

The Oklahoma Sooners women’s basketball team is on an absolute roll. They have won seven straight games and 10 of their last 11.

They are coming off a big win over the TCU Horned Frogs, where they dominated the second half after a tightly contested first half. Their hot start to Big 12 play has them as the top team in the conference, leading by one game over Kansas State, with whom they split the season series.

Now they head to Ames, Iowa, as they take on the [autotag]Iowa State Cyclone[/autotag]s. The Cyclones are having a good conference season as well. They currently sit at 7-4 in conference and are in fifth place.

So, let’s take a look at how you can watch the game and some key players for both teams.

More: Best photos from the Oklahoma Sooners win over TCU

Oklahoma Sooners women’s basketball getting back to enjoying basketball

This season has been up and down Sooners which is why Jennie Baranczyk has to remind them to enjoy playing the game they love.

There might not be a hotter team in all of women’s college basketball than the Oklahoma Sooners. The Sooners have gone from being out of the projected [autotag]NCAA Tournament[/autotag] field to being ranked and atop the [autotag]Big 12[/autotag] conference.

The Sooners currently sit at 16-6 and 10-1 in conference play. It wasn’t that long ago the Sooners were being upset at home by Southern to fall to 6-5 on the season. At that point, it looked like a lost season but [autotag]Jennie Baranczyk[/autotag] has been able to pull something out of her team to salvage the season.

It resulted in another win Wednesday night against the TCU Horned Frogs 72-55. Baranczyk talked about getting back to enjoying playing basketball. “None of us really felt great but then you look at we had 22 assists to 12 turnovers and we feel like crap,” Baranczyk said. “We’ve had that number reversed and we’re like, ‘Okay, we’re getting closer.’ You have 38 points in the paint. There were some really good things and sometimes when you get to the place that you are at, especially in February, especially today at home and you feel some type of way, you start nitpicking and you stop enjoying. I think that’s one of the things we did a little bit. We started getting a little bit too much nitpicky on some things and so just enjoying.”

They’ve also become a very fun team to watch as well. They have a chance to continue their winning ways this time on the road as they take on the [autotag]Iowa State Cyclones[/autotag] on Saturday at 6:00 p.m.

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Sooners Rolling: Best photos from Oklahoma’s 72-55 win over TCU

The Sooners are rolling through Big 12 play. Here are the best photos from Oklahoma’s win over TCU.

The Oklahoma Sooners women’s basketball team is on a tear. Nonconference play didn’t go according to plan, but Jennie Baranczyk’s crew has responded in a big way since Big 12 play began.

They’re 10-1 and in first place in the conference after their 72-55 win over TCU Tuesday night.

In the midseason resurgence, Skylar Vann has been fantastic, averaging 17 points per game in conference play. In her last seven, all Oklahoma wins, she’s averaging 20 points per game for the Sooners.

With seven games remaining on the schedule, the Sooners are in the driver’s seat to win back-to-back Big 12 regular season titles. They’re playing their best basketball at the right time and getting contributions from a number of players.

Here are the best photos from Oklahoma’s win over TCU.

How to watch, key players for No. 24 Oklahoma Women’s Basketball vs. TCU Horned Frogs

The top ranked Big 12 women’s team, the Oklahoma Sooners, are back in action at home vs the TCU Horned Frogs and this is how you can watch.

There is a new team atop the Big 12 women’s basketball standings as the Oklahoma Sooners have surpassed the [autotag]Kansas State Wildcats[/autotag]. The Sooners currently sit at 15-6 (9-1) and have found themselves back in the top 25.

The job Jennie Baranczyk has done is nothing short of remarkable. It was just a few weeks ago this team wasn’t even in the bracketology field but is now a top-25 team once again. Now they are set to take on the [autotag]TCU Horned Frogs[/autotag] back at home.

TCU is 15-6 (2-8, two games were forfeits due to a shortage of players but doesn’t affect their overall record) and sits tied for last in the Big 12. So, let’s take a look at how you can watch the upcoming game for the Sooners.

How to watch, key players for Oklahoma Women’s Basketball vs. Kansas Jayhawks

The Sooner women’s basketball team is on a roll and here is how you can check out their next game vs. the Kansas Jayhawks.

The Oklahoma Sooners men’s basketball team has gotten all of the talk but the women’s team is on an absolute heater right now. After finishing nonconference play with a subpar 6-5 record, the Sooners are 6-1 in Big 12 play.

They are currently in sole possession of second place in the conference. They are also coming off a massive win on the road at No. 11 Texas Longhorns. Now, they are preparing to take on the Kansas Jayhawks who are currently 10-9 (3-5) but they are coming off a win at home vs. the Iowa State Cyclones.

So, let’s take a look at how you can watch the game as well as some key players for both teams.

How to watch, key players for Oklahoma Women’s Basketball vs. Cincinnati

The Sooners women’s basketball team is back in action vs. conference foe, Cincinnati. Here is how you can watch the game.

After a tough month of December where the Oklahoma Sooners women’s basketball team lost three out of five games, the Sooners have bounced back with two straight conference wins over new conference foes the UCF Knights and the BYU Cougars.

But can they keep that going against another new opponent, the Cincinnati Bearcats in Norman? The Sooners started the season 5-0 but have since been 3-5. The Bearcats are also 8-5 but are 0-2 in conference play with losses to the Kansas State Wildcats and the West Virginia Mountaineers.

Let’s take a quick look at how you can watch the game, some key players and who some future opponents are for the Sooners.

How to watch, key players for Oklahoma Women’s Basketball vs. Grambling

The Oklahoma Sooners women’s basketball team is back in action and here is how you can watch their game vs. Grambling.

Basketball season is here, and the Oklahoma women’s basketball team is off to a good start once again. The Sooners currently sit at 5-2 with a win over a top 15 team in the Ole Miss Rebels on the road.

But they’ve hit a rough patch after losing two straight games. They now are looking to get back on the right track as they take on the Grambling Tigers on Friday. The Tigers, led by Courtney Simmons, are 3-3 on the season but have a win over the Arizona State Sun Devils.

The Sooners have one of the better scoring offenses in the country, coming in at No. 21. Grambling has one of the worst scoring defenses, ranking No. 314 out of 348 teams.

Let’s take a look at some of the best players for both teams and how you can watch the game.

5 takeaways from the Oklahoma Sooners win over Wichita State

The first quarter didn’t go as planned, but the Sooners rallied for a 24 point win over Wichita State in their season opener. Here are 5 takeaways.

The Oklahoma Sooners started their 2023-2024 campaign with a 92-68 win over the Wichita State Shockers.

After a sloppy first quarter, the Sooners were down after the first 10 minutes and tied at halftime with the Shockers. But in the second half, it was all Oklahoma.

The bench came up big and the Sooners took better care of the ball after halftime to run away with the win in their season opener.

Here are five takeaways from the Sooners win over Wichita State.

Oklahoma Women’s basketball voted fifth in preseason Big 12 coaches poll

The Oklahoma Sooners women’s basketball team was voted fifth in the Big 12 presason poll.

In two seasons in Norman, [autotag]Jennie Baranczyk[/autotag] has helped lead a talented Oklahoma Basketball program to a pair of NCAA tournament berths, advancing to the round of 32 in both seasons.

The Sooners were one of the best offenses in the nation, which helped them to a share of the Big 12 regular season title.

Their offense was led by [autotag]Madi Williams[/autotag], [autotag]Taylor Robertson[/autotag], and [autotag]Liz Scott[/autotag], and [autotag]Skylar Vann[/autotag]. Williams and Robertson have moved on and the Sooners are hoping Scott and Vann can take on the added leadership as they welcome one of the best players in the nation to the roster in [autotag]Sahara Williams[/autotag].

Big 12 basketball media day is two weeks away, and the coaches have voted on their 2023-2024 preseason poll.

The Oklahoma Sooners come in at No. 5. Coaches are not permitted to vote for their own squad. The Texas Longhorns came in at No. 1 in the preseason coaches poll, picking up 12 of the 14 first-place votes. The Longhorns are followed by Baylor, Kansas, Kansas State, and Oklahoma rounds out the top five.

Taking the last four spots in the preseason poll are BYU, Houston, Cincinnati, and UCF.

The Sooners begin play with an exhibition on Oct. 31 against West Texas A&M and then play their first regular season game against the Wichita State Shockers on Nov. 6 at the Lloyd Noble Center.

The Sooners are hoping to build on their back-to-back round of 32 appearances in the NCAA tournament and build a team that’s able to break through to the Sweet 16 and beyond.

This is the Sooners’ final year in the Big 12 before joining the SEC, which boasts some of the best women’s basketball programs in the country. Tennessee, South Carolina, and LSU have been some of the best in the sport over the last two decades, providing fun and new challenges starting in 2024-2024.