No. 1 Oklahoma softball rolls Morgan State 19-0 in NCAA Tournament opener

No. 1 Oklahoma softball opened up the NCAA Tournament in style Friday night with a 19-0 thrashing of Morgan State in Norman.

No. 1 Oklahoma softball began their 2021 NCAA Tournament run on Friday night hosting the Morgan State Bears in the first game of the Norman Regional.

The Sooners began the postseason a lot like the way they played the majority of the regular season: overwhelming their opponent from the jump. Patty Gasso’s team absolutely rolled to a 19-0 run-rule win in five innings in a game that was never close.

Senior Giselle Juarez was given the start in the circle and was highly effective and efficient working 3 1/3 scoreless innings allowing just one hit and striking out six on just 42 pitches. Sophomore Olivia Rains and freshman Nicole May would team up to record the final five outs to finish the job.

Oklahoma would get things started scoring seven runs in the first on an RBI single by catcher Kinzie Hansen, an RBI bunt by shortstop Grace Lyons that plated two after a throwing error, a two-run home run by center fielder Jayda Coleman, a run in on a fielders choice off the bat of right fielder Nicole Mendes and a run-scoring double by second baseman Tiare Jennings.

The Sooners would then put up six more runs the following frame on RBI doubles from first baseman Taylon Snow and Hansen along with a grand slam from Mendes. Oklahoma held a 13-0 lead after two innings.

They would keep the good times rolling in the third with sixย moreย runners crossing home plate on a sacrifice fly off the bat of Rylie Boone, an RBI double by Grace Green and two-run home runs from both Mendes (her second of the night) and designated player Jocelyn Alo – her 28th home run of the season. Mendes’ seven RBIs on Friday night were a program record for a postseason game.

Amazingly, the Sooners would go scoreless in the fourth inning but with the run-rule well in effect, they were able to finish the job in five innings keeping Morgan State off the board in the fourth and fifth frames for the 19-0 win.

This was as dominant of a start as you could hope for to begin a postseason run for Gasso’s squad, thoroughly controlling the game in all facets.

The win moves Oklahoma to 46-2 on the year and gets themselves on the right foot to punching a Super Regionals ticket for the 11th straight year. Next up will be a battle with Wichita State tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. CT back at Marita Hynes Field looking to move on to Sunday’s regional final.

When, where, how to watch No. 1 Oklahoma softball take on Morgan State in NCAA Regional

Everything you need to know for No. 1 Oklahoma softball’s NCAA Tournament opener Friday night against Morgan State in the Norman Regional.

No. 1 Oklahoma (45-2, 16-1) is rested and ready to go off of its Big 12 tournament title last weekend as it officially begins an NCAA Tournament run on Friday night in the Norman Regional against Morgan State (24-15, 14-5).

The Sooners have been a nearly unstoppable force all season and were awarded the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament for their efforts. Now they get the chance to live up to that ranking as they begin their quest for the Women’s College World Series.

The Bears won the MEAC’s regular-season title as well the conference tournament to gain their spot in the Norman Regional as an automatic qualifier. This will be their first game against major conference competition all season as they look to pull off what would be an all-time, historic stunner should they topple mighty Oklahoma in what is the program’s first ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

This not only marks the first game for the Sooners in their hopeful title run, but it will also be their first game played in front of 100% capacity at Marita Hynes Field. The University of Oklahoma has elected to allow a full crowd moving forward.

This game will be the first meeting between Oklahoma and Morgan State, as the Sooners look to get off on the right foot toward punching their ticket to an 11th straight appearance in the Super Regionals. The Bears are coached by Larry Hineline, who is in his seventh year with the program.

For the Friday night opener for Oklahoma in the Norman Regional, here is everything you need to know:

WHEN:ย  ย 7:30 p.m. CT (Approximate)

WHERE:ย  ย Norman, Oklahoma (Marita Hynes Field)

HOW TO WATCH:ย  ย ESPN3

HOW TO LISTEN:ย  ย Sooner Sports Radio Network – 107.7 FM The Franchise in Oklahoma City; KTBZ 1430 AM in Tulsa; Tune In Radio App (Chris Plank)

Three takeaways from Oklahoma’s 85-54 win against Florida A&M in Norman

Three takeaways from Oklahoma’s bounce back XX-XX win over Florida A&M Saturday afternoon at the Lloyd Noble Center.

Oklahoma got themselves back in the win column on Saturday afternoon with a blowout 85-54 win over winless Florida A&M.

The Sooners were heavy favorites to win this game on their home floor and they did exactly what they needed to do making this game a runaway in the second half.

Kur Kuath had a breakout offensive performance with 14 points along with several other Oklahoma players getting in on the scoring action. This was a team effort win offensively.

Defensively, the first half wasn’t bad but wasn’t fantastic either. The second half was much improved and was a big reason why the Sooners were able to pull away by such a wide margin after leading by only 14 points at halftime.

The win gets Oklahoma up to 3-1 on the young season. Here are three takeaways so this bounce back victory for the Sooners:

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Oklahoma basketball’s Brady Manek hits 200th three in Sooners’ career

Oklahoma’s Brady Manek hit his 200th career three-pointer in Saturday’s game against Florida A&M.

Oklahoma is currently hosting Florida A&M at home looking to bounce back from their rough road loss to Xavier on Wednesday night.

The Sooners got off to a fast start jumping out to a 16-6 lead heading into the first break. That was helped out by a three-pointer from senior Brady Manek.

The triple was the 200th of Manek’s illustrious career, making him just the sixth Oklahoma player to reach that mark and the tallest ever to do so.

Out of Harrah, Oklahoma, Manek has been a big part of the Sooner program dating all the way back to his freshman year alongside Trae Young. His season is off to a good start, and this milestone is a mark of how impactful he’s been in his time in Norman.

The Sooners currently lead the Rattlers in the first half at the Lloyd Noble Center.

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When, where, how to watch Oklahoma basketball take on Florida A&M

Everything you need to know ahead of Oklahoma’s return to home action against Florida A&M Saturday afternoon at the Lloyd Noble Center.

Oklahoma (2-1, 1-0) is trying to bounce back from their first loss of the season to Xavier when they host Florida A&M (0-3) Saturday afternoon at the Lloyd Noble Center.

It was certainly a disappointing outing the Sooners out in Cincinnati as the game was never all that close in the second half. They were completely unable to chase the Musketeers off the three-point line allowing 19 triples and a staggering 99 points on Wednesday night.

They now come back home for five straight games starting with the Rattlers on Saturday afternoon. This is the third time these two programs have met with Oklahoma taking the first two by a combined 140 (!) points.

As a huge home favorite, this should be a great opportunity to get back on track. For today’s game, here is everything you need to know:

WHERE:ย Norman, Oklahoma

WHEN:ย 4:00 p.m. CT

HOW TO WATCH:ย Fox Sports Southwest

HOW TO LISTEN:ย Sooner Sports Radio Networkโ€”KOKC AM 1520 and KRXO 107.7 FM in OKC and KTBZ AM 1430 in Tulsa

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