Oklahoma Sooners earn 70th win in a row with 8-0 win over Louisiana

The Oklahoma Sooners extended their win streak to 70 with an 8-0 win over Louisiana.

The Oklahoma Sooners moved to 17-0 with an 8-0 win over the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns in the first of two games on Saturday. OU has now won an incredible 70 games in a row.

[autotag]Kierston Deal[/autotag] got the start and worked four scoreless innings, allowing three hits, two walks, and a hit batter with two strikeouts in the outing. [autotag]Peytn Monticelli[/autotag] came in and threw a scoreless fifth inning to help Oklahoma seal the win.

Oklahoma’s offense got going early with a three-run first inning. [autotag]Alyssa Brito[/autotag], [autotag]Ella Parker[/autotag], and [autotag]Tiare Jennings[/autotag] each had an RBI double in the frame to put the Sooners up early.

The Sooners added four more runs in the second. [autotag]Riley Ludlam[/autotag] led off with a solo home run before Brito doubled home [autotag]Jayda Coleman[/autotag] for her second extra-base hit of the game. Parker walked to load the bases and [autotag]Avery Hodge[/autotag] earned another walk to score [autotag]Riley Boone[/autotag]. [autotag]Tiare Jennings[/autotag] closed the scoring with a sacrifice fly to put the Sooners up 7-0.

In the bottom of the fourth, [autotag]Alyssa Brito[/autotag] smashed her third double of the day, and after a passed ball allowed Brito to get to third and eventually scored on [autotag]Maya Bland[/autotag]’s ground out.

The Sooners will take on Liberty in the afternoon part of their Saturday double-header after beating the Flames 8-0 on Friday night.

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Oklahoma Sooners rally to beat Washington 4-3 in extra innings

The Oklahoma Sooners needed some late game heroics, but pulled out a 4-3 win over Washington in Puerto Vallarta.

There was controversy at multiple stages of the Oklahoma Sooners 4-3 win over Washington on Friday night, but OU pulls out the victory to remain undefeated at 3-0 and extend their record winning streak to 56 games.

After the Sooners plated two runs in the top of the first off the bats of [autotag]Kinzie Hansen[/autotag] and [autotag]Kasidi Pickering[/autotag], the Washington Huskies came back with three in the bottom of the second.

A play at the plate in which [autotag]Jayda Coleman[/autotag] threw out Avery Hobson, but was ruled obstruction as Hansen moved back inside the basepath to receive Coleman’s throw. Instead of the Hobson being ruled out at the plate for the third out of the inning, she was awarded home, and the Huskies could cut the Sooners lead to one. Washington went on to add two more runs in the inning to take the lead.

According to the NCAA website, “defensive players will not be called for obstruction if they are in possession of the ball or if they are making a legitimate reaction to the trajectory of the ball after it is thrown.”

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After the three second inning runs, [autotag]Nicole May[/autotag] was able to settle back in and keep the Huskies off the board for another two innings before giving way to [autotag]Peytn Monticelli[/autotag].

Monticelli threw a scoreless fifth inning but ran into trouble in the sixth. But by that time the Sooners tied it up on a [autotag]Riley Ludlam[/autotag] single to centerfield.

[autotag]Karlie Keeney[/autotag] came in and faced a couple of batters, but it was Kelly Maxwell who was the star late in the game.

She entered with one out and runners on first and third in the bottom of the sixth. And then more controversy ensued.

After Maxwell forced Kinsey Fiedler to bounce the ball right back to her, Maxwell threw it to Hansen at home, who applied the tag on Jing Gardner for the out. Replay showed Gardner getting in under the tag, but the umpire ruled her out and without the ability to challenge, it was the second out of the inning. Maxwell then forced a ground out to end Washington’s six inning threat.

In the top of the eighth inning, Pickering was placed on second base with Cydney Sanders coming to bat. Sanders chopped the ball back to the pitcher, and on Ruby Meylan’s throw to first, Pickering advanced to third. Then [autotag]Riley Boone[/autotag] stepped up with two outs and drove a pitch to left field to give the Sooners the one-run lead.

In the bottom of the eighth, Maxwell was fantastic again. Though Oklahoma allowed the Huskies extra inning runner to advance to third on a grounder Alyssa Brito, Maxwell shut it down from there. She got Brooke Nelson to pop up to second base and then Fiedler to ground out to Brito, who made a nice stab down the line and a beautiful throw to first to end the game.

Oklahoma had a difficult time with Huskies pitcher Ruby Meylan. Meylan entered the game in the fourth inning and proceeded to stymie the Sooners’ vaunted lineup. In five innings, she recorded seven strikeouts while allowing just three hits and one walk.

Maxwell threw 2.2 innings and allowed just one base runner and a walk while striking out two to pick up her second win of the season.

The Oklahoma Sooners will close out their time in the Puerto Vallarta College Classic in their finale against Long Beach State on Saturday. First pitch is scheduled for 1 p.m.

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7 takeaways from the Oklahoma Sooners sweep of the Texas Longhorns

From Tiare Jennings to Jayda Coleman, takeaways from the Sooners three-game sweep of the Texas Longhorns.

It was a thrilling weekend kickstarted by the largest attendance ever for a regular season NCAA softball game at Hall of Fame Stadium on Friday night.

The Oklahoma Sooners came away with a three-game sweep over the Texas Longhorns in a matchup of top 10 teams.

The Longhorns certainly challenged the Sooners, but Oklahoma was too much for them offensively. Oklahoma is now 33-1 on the season, 6-0 in Big 12 play, has won 25 straight, and continues to prove why they’re the best team in the country.

Here are seven takeaways from the Sooners 3-0 weekend against the Texas Longhorns.

Nicole May continues hot start to the season with scoreless performance in win vs. Army

Nicole May didn’t allow a hit, striking out 10 in four innings, and Jocelyn Erickson hit her third home run of the weekend in the Oklahoma Sooners’ 9-0 win over Army.

The Oklahoma Sooners followed their 22-0 win over Stephen F. Austin in the first of two games on Saturday with a 9-0 win over Army in the nightcap.

[autotag]Nicole May[/autotag] got the start in the circle and was phenomenal. In four innings pitched, May recorded 10 strikeouts and didn’t allow a hit. She allowed a walk to the second batter she faced and retired 11 straight to close her stellar performance.

May received more run support than she received in her first start of the season, a 1-0 extra-innings win over Liberty. Again, the Sooners jumped on their opponent early with three runs in the first and two in the second to build a 5-0 lead.

In the first, [autotag]Jayda Coleman[/autotag] opened the game with a lead-off double. After [autotag]Tiare Jennings[/autotag] lined out, Coleman stole third. [autotag]Grace Lyons[/autotag] drew a walk on a full count. When Lyons stole second, Jayda Coleman stole home on the throw to open the scoring.

[autotag]Jocelyn Erickson[/autotag] drew a second consecutive full-count walk, and she and Lyons move up a base on a passed ball before [autotag]Alyssa Brito[/autotag] doubled to make it 2-0. With Erickson on third base after the Brito double, [autotag]Cydney Sanders[/autotag] drove the true freshman across home plate with a sacrifice fly.

After May retired Army in order in the second, [autotag]Tiare Jennings[/autotag] blasted a two-run home run, her first of the season, to give Oklahoma a 5-0 lead.

The Sooners scored four runs in the fourth to give them the run-rule margin and the win after [autotag]Riley Boone[/autotag] singled to lead off the inning and stole second. Lyons reached on an error, and Boone moved around to third for Erickson. The freshman phenom jumped on the second pitch of the at-bat and homered to right field for her second home run of the day and fourth of the season.

Erickson leads the Sooners in batting average (.643), home runs (4), and RBIs (14).

Alyssa Brito also continued her hot weekend in Waco, going 2-for-3 with a run scored and an RBI. She now has five doubles on the season and leads the Sooners with seven extra-base hits. She’s 6-for-8 in Waco with six RBIs.

Nicole May hasn’t allowed a run in 15.1 innings pitched in 2023. She leads the Sooners’ stellar pitching staff with 28 strikeouts and an opponent batting average of .102.

The Oklahoma Sooners are 8-0 and outscoring opponents, 70-5, ahead of their Sunday matchup with the Baylor Bears to close the weekend.

The game against Baylor will start at noon CT and can be seen on ESPN+.

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