Social media reacts to Jayda Coleman’s extra innings walk-off home run against Tennessee

Jayda Coleman hit a two-run walk-off homer in the bottom of the tenth inning to keep OU unbeaten. Here was the social media reaction.

On a day where Jocelyn Alo was walked four times in the two games combined against No. 8/10 Arizona and No. 17/17 Tennessee, history had to wait. The fireworks for Oklahoma softball did not.

After Oklahoma enjoyed a run-rule 10-2 victory over Arizona in game one, Tennessee handed the Sooners their first true scare of the 2022 season. OU jumped in front of the Vols 4-0, but Tennessee scratched one run across in the fourth inning, brought home three in the fifth and then plated two in the seventh. Suddenly, Oklahoma and Tennessee were headed into extra innings.

OU and Tennesse were both held scoreless in the eighth and then traded RBI singles in the ninth to set the stage for the dramatics. Tennessee jumped in front 8-7 in the top of the 10th inning after an error plated the go-ahead run for the Vols.

The international tiebreaker rule meant that Taylon Snow started the bottom of the 10th on second base. Then, following Alyssa Brito flying out to centerfield and Mackenzie Donihoo popping out to shortstop, OU was down to its final out with sophomore Jayda Coleman coming to the plate.

On a 2-1 count, Coleman launched the next pitch over the left field fence for a walk-off, two-run home run and Oklahoma stayed perfect at 14-0 with a 9-8 extra innings win over Tennessee.

OU freshman pitcher Jordy Bahl struck out a career-high 16 in the contest against Tennessee in 8.1 innings. It matched the most strikeouts for a Sooner pitcher since Giselle Juarez sat down 16 in the NCAA Norman Regional versus Wisconsin in May of 2019. She was replaced by Nicole May for 1.2 innings, but Bahl reentered the circle to close the game late for Oklahoma.

Here’s how social media reacted to Coleman’s two-run bop.

Oklahoma Sooners sweep day one of Mary Nutter Classic with 11-3 win over Long Beach State

The Oklahoma Sooners improved to 12-0 on the season with a win over Long Beach State led by Kinzie Hansen, Grace Lyons, and Alyssa Brito.

The No. 1 ranked Oklahoma Sooners improved to 12-0 on the season with an 11-3 run rule win over Long Beach State on day one of the Mary Nutter Classic in California.

After Jordy Bahl’s perfect game in a 10-0 win against Cal-State Fullerton, the Sooners got a bit more of a challenge from Long Beach State who notched the first earned run of the season off of a Sooners pitcher in the three-run third inning.

Hope Trautwein hadn’t allowed an earned run coming into the game got into some trouble in the bottom third inning allowing three runs (two unearned) cutting the Sooners lead to 6-3. Nicole May entered the game to get the Sooners out of a jam and pitched 2.1 scoreless innings, allowing two hits to close out the game.

Oklahoma responded in the top of the fourth thanks to Alyssa Brito’s base-clearing triple that drove in three runs to make it 9-3. They added another one later in the inning to go into the bottom of the fourth up 10-3. Oklahoma would add another run in the top of the fifth and May finished it off in the bottom of the fifth for the Sooners run-rule win.

At the plate, Kinzie Hansen and Grace Lyons hit home runs as the Sooners continued their offensive tear to start the season.

The Oklahoma Sooners will play two games on Saturday, first against No. 8/10 Arizona at 12 p.m. CT and then No. 17/17 Tennessee at 2:30 p.m. CT. They’ll close out the weekend series at 11 a.m. on against Utah on Sunday.

Here’s how you can watch or listen to the Oklahoma Sooners as they look to stay unbeaten and as Jocelyn Alo attempts to break the NCAA all-time home run record.

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How to watch, stream, listen to OU Softball in the Mary Nutter Classic this weekend

Looking to watch OU softball build on their 10-0 start in the Mary Nutter Classic, here’s how you can watch or listen to this weekend’s games.

The Oklahoma Sooners travel to Cathedral City, Calif. for a five-game set in the Mary Nutter Classic. 10-0 on the season, the Sooners look to continue their dominant start to the 2022 season as they look to repeat as national champions.

Heading into the weekend, senior Jocelyn Alo is tied with former Sooners great Lauren Chamberlain for the NCAA all-time home run record. With five chances to pull ahead, there’s a great chance for Alo to make the record her own before the Sooners return home for their home opener against Minnesota on March 7.

The Sooners will play their first game of the weekend on Friday at 2:30 p.m. Central Standard Time against Cal State Fullerton and will follow that up with a game against Long Beach State.

On Saturday, Oklahoma will take on No. 8/10 Arizona at noon and then will play No. 17/17 Tennessee immediately after. The Sooners will close up the weekend series on Sunday with a matchup with Utah at 11 a.m. Central Standard Time.

How to watch

Stream

Available on FloSoftball via subscription

How to Listen

Available on The Franchise 2 (103.3 FM/1560AM) in Oklahoma and on the Tune In App with OU Softball play-by-play voice Chris Plank.

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Sooners finish 4-1 in Hillenbrand Invitational

Oklahoma softball finished 4-1 in the Hillenbrand Invitational in Tuscon, Arizona to improve to 8-1 on the season.

Oklahoma softball finished 4-1 in the Hillenbrand Invitational in Tuscon, Arizona to improve to 8-1 on the season. Their lone loss was to Long Beach State.

The Sooners beat Bryant and Northern Iowa on Friday before dropping their first game of the season to Long Beach State 5-4 early Saturday. The Sooners bounced-back with a 6-4 extra-inning win over No. 4 Arizona Saturday night, and capped off the invitational with a run-rule win over NIU early Sunday.

Oklahoma led for a majority of the contest against Long Beach State, but gave up four runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to fall to the Sharks. Shannon Saile took the Sooners first loss in the circle.

It took the Sooners ten innings to beat the Wildcats Saturday night. Lynnsie Elam homered in the sixth inning to cut the lead to one, and junior Taylon Snow batted in the tying run that would send the game into extras.

After scoreless eighth and ninth innings, Snow scored the winning run after Grace Green smacked a ball into left field that was dropped.

Jocelyn Alo, Green, and Elam all finished with two hits in the Sooners 8-0 win over NIU on Sunday.

Next up, the Sooners travel to Cathedral City, Calif. to participate in the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic, taking on Nebraska and Texas A&M on Friday, Seattle and No. 1 Washington on Saturday, and Wisconsin on Sunday.

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