No. 1 Oklahoma softball defeats Texas Tech 8-2, punches ticket to championship game

No. 1 Oklahoma softball knocked off Texas Tech 8-2 Friday night to punch their ticket to the championship game against Oklahoma State.

No. 1 Oklahoma softball returned to Hall of Fame Stadium for the night cap on Friday against Texas Tech after knocking off Baylor earlier in the day to open up pool play.

After Oklahoma State’s two wins over Texas and Iowa State in the other pool, this game served essentially as a semifinal with the winner matching up with the Cowgirls in the championship on Saturday afternoon.

Getting the ball for Patty Gasso’s squad was senior Giselle Juarez who was effective working five innings and allowing just two runs – one of which being unearned. Freshman Nicole May would record the final six outs to finish things off.

After both teams came up empty in the opening inning, Oklahoma would strike first on a solo home run by catcher Lynnsie Elam in the second to get the Sooners out in front 1-0. The Red Raiders, however, would respond back with two runs in the bottom half of the inning off of Juarez to get themselves out in front by a run 2-1.

That would remain the score until the fourth when the Oklahoma bats would come alive again on a solo home run by first baseman Kinzie Hansen and two-run blast from Elam for her second homer of the day. The Sooners held a 4-2 advantage heading into the fifth.

There, designated player Jocelyn Alo would lead things off with her 27th home run of the year –ย  a solo shot to right center to push the lead to 5-2. The Sooners would go on to load the bases with nobody out, but were unable to add on.

They would add on, though, in the sixth with Hansen going deep yet again for her second home run of the game and fourth of the day to go with her two blasts in the Baylor game earlier in the afternoon. Her two-run bomb paired with a solo home run from second baseman Tiare Jennings had Oklahoma holding a comfortable 8-2 lead midway through the sixth.

May would then enter the game in relief of Juarez and shut things down in the sixth and seventh to complete the 8-2 win.

The victory moves the Sooners to 44-2 on the year and punches their ticket to the championship game on Saturday afternoon against Oklahoma State for Bedlam round four. Oklahoma and the Pokes have been the two best teams in the conference all year long, so it seems only fitting they collide one more time for the conference crown.

Saturday’s title game is set for 3:00 p.m. CT back at Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City.

No. 1 Oklahoma completes series sweep with 20-0 annihilation of Texas Tech behind program record 18-run fourth inning

No. 1 Oklahoma softball completed the sweep of Texas Tech on Sunday with a 20-0 blowout victory behind a program record 18-run 4th inning.

No. 1 Oklahoma softball returned to Marita Hynes Field on Sunday for their final game of the regular season against unranked Texas Tech.

The series opened with a doubleheader on Saturday and the Sooners doing what they often do: dominate. They opened the day with a 15-0 run-rule blowout win before capping off the sweep of the afternoon with a 5-0 victory in the second game.

In the finale on Sunday, it was more of the same as Patty Gasso’s club rolled to a mind-blowing 20-0 run-rule win to complete the weekend sweep.

Getting the start was ace pitcher Giselle Juarez who was fantastic tossing four shutout innings allowing just two hits and striking out five. Shannon Saile then closed things out with a 1-2-3 fifth inning.

Oklahoma wouldn’t wait long to get the bats going as after just two batters they already led 2-0 after Jocelyn Alo got one just over the right field fence for her 24th home run of the year. Red Raiders starting pitcher Missy Zoch would settle in a bit after that, keeping the score there through three innings.

But the fourth inning is where things would severely get away from Texas Tech in historic fashion as the Sooners had a gigantic program record 18-run (!) inning to push the lead all the way out to 20-0. Alo and Kinzie Hansen both got RBI singles to get it started before Jayda Coleman knocked in two more herself. Taylon Snow’s ball hit to third base was then booted that allowed two more to come across before Jana Johns cleared the bases with a three-run home run to right field. They were only just getting started

Alo would then connect on a two-run double to deep center before Rylie Boone got another run across on a fielder’s choice. Snow would then connect with a three-run home run to right field followed by a two-run triple by Nicole Mendes and yet another RBI hit from Alo giving her six RBIs on the day.

After the roughly 45-minute half inning, Shannon Saile would come out to relieve Juarez and finish the job in the fifth to complete the series sweep. The win moves the Sooners to an astonishing 37-1 on the season and 12-0 in Big 12 play.

This was as dominant of a weekend of softball as you could really have, Oklahoma won all three games by a combined score of 40-0. That seems to be pretty good.

The Sooners will take the day off tomorrow before battling Baylor in a doubleheader in Waco on Tuesday evening.

When, where, how to watch No. 1 Oklahoma softball’s series against Texas Tech

Everything you need to know for No. 1 Oklahoma softball’s three-game series against Texas Tech beginning Saturday afternoon in Norman.

No. 1 Oklahoma (34-1, 9-0) is back at Marita Hynes Field this weekend for a three-game, two-day series with conference foe Texas Tech (18-20, 2-10).

The Sooners undefeated season bid came to an end on Tuesday when they dropped the front end of a doubleheader against Georgia, but Patty Gasso’s squad didn’t exactly let that linger as they pounded the Bulldogs to the tune of a 12-3 run-rule win in the second game. Now, they return to conference action looking to build on a brand new win streak.

The Red Raiders, meanwhile, have had a bit of a tough year dropping their first nine league games before taking two of three from Kansas last weekend in Lawrence. If they found a way to steal a game in Norman that would be a massive success as they are pretty huge underdogs in these games – as are most teams who go up against this ridiculous Oklahoma team.

The two squads played one another most recently four times during the 2019 season, three in Lubbock and one in the Big 12 Tournament in Oklahoma City, with the Sooners taking all four. Texas Tech is coached by Sami Ward in her first season with the program.

For this conference series matchup, here is everything you need to know:

Game 1 – Saturday

WHEN:ย  ย 1:00 p.m. CT

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

HOW TO WATCH:ย  ย SoonerSports.tv (Chris Plank & Destinee Martinez)

HOW TO LISTEN:ย  ย Sooner Sports Radio Network – The Franchise 2 103.3 FM/1560 AM; Tune In Radio App (TV Simulcast)

Game 2 – Saturday

WHEN:ย  ย 3:00 p.m. CT (Approximately)

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

HOW TO WATCH:ย  ย SoonerSports.tv (Chris Plank & Destinee Martinez)

HOW TO LISTEN:ย  ย Sooner Sports Radio Network – The Franchise 2 103.3 FM/1560 AM; Tune In Radio App (TV Simulcast)

Game 3 – Sunday

WHEN:ย  ย 12:00 p.m. CT

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

HOW TO WATCH:ย  ย SoonerSports.tv (Chris Plank & Destinee Martinez)

HOW TO LISTEN:ย  ย Sooner Sports Radio Network – The Franchise 2 103.3 FM/1560 AM; Tune In Radio App (TV Simulcast)