Kinzie Hansen, Nicole May lead the way in Oklahoma’s 11-0 win over Hofstra

Kinzie Hansen and Nicole May put together great performances to help the Oklahoma Sooners get off to a great start in the NCAA tournament.

It was a strong start to the NCAA tournament for the Oklahoma Sooners, who picked up their 31st shutout of the season with their 11-0 win over Hofstra in the opener of the Norman Regional.

The Sooners received home run blasts from Grace Lyons and Jayda Coleman. Both Lyons and Coleman hit a pair of two-run bombs to help get the Sooners out in front quickly. The home run hitters from the win were each held to just one hit, but they made it count.

It was Kinzie Hansen leading the way at the plate with a 3-for-3 effort with four RBIs. She was clutch with runners in scoring position, providing timely hitting. With her performance, she’s upped her batting average to .409, which is third on the team in 2023. Hansen now has 48 RBIs, which is also third.

Hansen’s played in only 40 of Oklahoma’s 53 games after missing the start of the 2023 season. Her timely hitting and steady hand behind the plate have been huge for the Sooners. While others may be getting more headlines, Hansen’s put together a comeback player of the year type season after battling injuries in 2022.

Hansen’s had a huge hand in helping the Oklahoma Sooners pitching staff become the best in the country. Her strong veteran presence and understanding of the game provide a security for the Sooners pitchers that helps them be at their best.

It was another strong performance from Nicole May, arguably the most underrated player in collegiate softball. She threw another four scoreless innings, allowing one hit to the Pride to pick up her 17th win of the season.

May has the second-lowest ERA among qualified pitchers at 0.58 in 2023. She allowed just one hit and no walks. Just an absolutely dominant performance from the sophomore pitcher.

And it’s that depth, both in the lineup and the rotation, that’s made the Oklahoma Sooners so dangerous in 2023. They’ve been able to keep everyone fresh on the pitching staff, with nobody throwing more than Jordy Bahl’s 109.1 innings pitched.

Now, Oklahoma gets ready for former Big 12 and future SEC foe Missouri on day two of the Norman Regional.

Here are some of the best photos from Friday’s action in Norman.

Oklahoma Sooners beat Hofstra Pride 11-0

Oklahoma dominates Hofstra 11-0 in the Norman Regional. Kinzie Hansen went 3-for-3 with four RBIs and Nicole May held the Pride to one hit over four innings of work.

Oklahoma softball started its national title defense in run-rule fashion with an 11-0 win over the Hofstra Pride.

Jayda Coleman reached first on an error, and Tiare Jennings smashed a double to the wall to move Coleman to third. Haley Lee beat out an infield single to drive Coleman in to take a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first.

In the bottom of the second, Grace Lyons made it 3-0 with her eighth home run of the season, a two-run bomb to score Kinzie Hansen.

With one out in the third, Lee and Alyssa Brito reached with back-to-back singles before Hansen cleared the bases with a double to make it 5-0.

In the fourth inning, Oklahoma put the game in run-rule territory, plating six in the inning and sending 11 Sooners to the plate to make it 11-0. Jayda Coleman hit her team-leading 15th home run of the season to kickstart the scoring in the frame. Cydney Sanders drew a walk, and Lee reached base for the third time in the game with a walk of her own. Jocelyn Erickson, pinch-running for Sanders, scored on a single by Brito, and Hansen added another pair of RBIs with a single to center to make it 10-0.

Oklahoma got their final run of the game when super senior Grace Green reached on an error, which allowed Hansen to score from second to make it 11-0.

Nicole May dominated from the circle, throwing four innings of one-hit ball. May didn’t walk a batter and struck out five to pick up her 17th win of the season and lower her ERA to 0.58 on the season. Alex Storako closed out the win with

Oklahoma now gets ready for Missouri, who beat California 5-1 in game two of the regional. Leadoff hitter Jenna Laird went 4-for-4 with a pair of doubles, an RBI, and two runs scored. Alex Honnold provided the big blast with a three-run home run out of the two-hole

The Sooners and the Tigers will face off at 2 p.m. CT.

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Oklahoma continued their hot start to the NCAA tournament with an 11-0 win over Missouri. The Sooners kept their former Big 12 foe and future SEC league mate at bay with some stellar pitching from Jordy Bahl.

The bats didn’t take long to come to life as Oklahoma scored in the first and the third to jump out to an early 5-0 lead.

Missouri didn’t have an answer, striking out seven times and reaching base twice.

California defeated the Missouri Tigers to advance to Sunday’s matchup with Oklahoma.

Top-seeded Oklahoma Sooners learn opponents for Norman Regional

During the NCAA tournament selection show on ESPN, the No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners learned who they’ll be facing in the Norman Regional.

The Oklahoma Sooners begin their quest for a three-peat this week and now know their opponents for the first round of the NCAA tournament.

As revealed in the NCAA Tournament selection show on ESPN, the Sooners will host Cal, Missouri and Hofstra in the regional round of the NCAA tournament.

Not surprisingly, the Sooners are the tournament’s No. 1 overall seed. The back-to-back national champions are riding a 43-game winning streak and haven’t lost since February. The Sooners are making their 29th consecutive NCAA appearance and have advanced to the Women’s College World Series in six straight seasons.

Joining them in Norman are the California Golden Bears, who went 33-19-1 in 2023, but just 9-14-1 in Pac-12 play. Notably, they won series over Arizona, Arizona State and Utah and picked up wins over Iowa and Texas Tech in nonconference play.

The Missouri Tigers return to Norman after going 34-24 and 7-17 in SEC play, finishing in last place during the conference’s regular season.

Hofstra joins the field after winning the CAA tournament title. It was 29-25 during the season and went 16-7 in conference play. The Pride went 8-1 in their final nine games, including 5-1 in the CAA double-elimination tournament.

The Sooners are the overwhelming favorite to advance out of the Norman Regional, which will begin play Friday May, 19. The Sooners open the series against Hofstra at 4 p.m. CT on ESPNU followed by Missouri and California. The winners will meet in the first game of Saturday’s triple-header.

The winner of the Norman Regional will face the winner of the Clemson Regional, hosted by the No. 16 Clemson Tigers.

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