Oklahoma gets eliminated from Big 12 tournament at the hands of Texas 4-1

Oklahoma baseball’s season likely came to an end on Thursday falling to Texas 4-1 to get eliminated from the Big 12 tournament.

Oklahoma baseball returned to action at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark on Thursday afternoon with its season firmly on the line in an elimination game at the Big 12 tournament against No. 1 seed Texas.

Likely needing a couple of wins this week to even hope to gain an at-large bid to next week’s NCAA Tournament, the Sooners turned to left-hander Braden Carmichael (6-3) to try and keep the season alive for at least one more day. He wasn’t terrible, but he struggled with command, walking five batters in less than three innings of work and sending Oklahoma to a 4-1 loss.

The Longhorns broke on top in the bottom of the second inning on catcher Silas Ardoin’s sacrifice fly. Oklahoma, however, responded in the top half of the third when second baseman Conor McKenna came through with a two-out RBI single.

Texas re-took the lead in the bottom half on an RBI double by right fielder Douglas Hodo that ended Carmichael’s day.

Wyatt Olds relieved him in the third and worked a sensational five innings, allowing two runs and striking out 11.

The first run allowed by Olds came in the fourth on an RBI single by first baseman Zach Zubia that made the score 3-1. The second came in the eighth when Sooners right-hander Luke Taggart’s wild pitch gave the Longhorns an insurance run they didn’t need.

The loss by the Sooners (27-28) likely closes the book on a very odd season during which they showed repeated glimmers of potential. The Sooners kept giving indications they would turn the corner, but never did. The problems at the beginning of the year remained all the way through Thursday’s game.

A very interesting offseason awaits. Oklahoma must reshape the roster into a contender. There is obvious talent on the squad, and it may not be that far away from winning. But the the pitching staff, especially, needs help.

Sooners Wire will continue to provide updates on the Sooners throughout the offseason as players make decisions on their careers and new blood gets introduced into the program.

Oklahoma avoids sweep, beats Texas 3-2 in Austin for first Big 12 win

Oklahoma baseball avoided the sweep on Sunday knocking off No. 9/10 Texas 3-2 in Austin for their first Big 12 win of the season.

Oklahoma baseball came into Sunday prepared to play quite arguably their most important game of the season to this point against bitter rival No. 9/10 Texas.

After the Longhorns took each of the first two games of the three-game weekend set, it felt paramount the Sooners find a way to salvage the series and get their first Big 12 victory of the year before several more difficult games ahead. Skip Johnson’s club came through with exactly what the doctor ordered finding a way to outlast Texas 3-2.

On a day where his team desperately needed him to come through with a good outing, Oklahoma left-hander Braden Carmichael did that and then some. The redshirt sophomore threw seven dynamite innings only allowing one run and four hits. He has absolutely solidified himself as a weekend starter moving forward.

The Sooners got themselves an early 2-0 lead for the third consecutive day plating a couple of runs in the third inning on a sacrifice fly from second baseman Conor McKenna and catcher Jimmy Crooks scampering across on a wild pitch. Longhorns second baseman Mitchell Daly picked up an RBI single in the fourth inning to cut that lead in half. It would be the only run given up by Carmichael.

The score would remain 2-1 all the way into the eighth inning when reliever Carson Carter came in to replace Carmichael. Normally reliable, Carter would be a little shaky walking a batter and hitting another. He exited with runners on first and second and one out.

Preseason All-American closer Jason Ruffcorn would then enter the game and try and keep his team in front. Unfortunately for Oklahoma, he would be unsuccessful hitting a batter of his own and then allowing the tying run in on an infield single. He would manage to pick up a huge strikeout with the bases loaded to keep the game tied moving to the ninth.

The Sooners’ hopes for a late lead looked bleak with two outs and nobody on, but the team would rally with three consecutive two-out hits to take a 3-2 advantage. McKenna’s knock, off the glove of Texas third baseman Cam Williams, would be enough to bring Crooks all the way around from second.

In the bottom of the ninth, after a leadoff walk, Ruffcorn would turn a mammoth double play before getting a strikeout to end the game. The win moves Oklahoma to 13-10 on the season and gives them their first conference win of the season.

The win over Arkansas in Fayetteville is probably still the best win of the year to this point for the Sooners, but this one isn’t far behind. After dropping the first two, and three straight, this was a must-have. Especially considering the treacherous waters ahead on the schedule just in the next week alone.

Oklahoma will have the day away from game action tomorrow before heading to Stillwater for the first of five Bedlam games on the year against Oklahoma State on Tuesday.

Oklahoma loses third straight, falls to Texas 11-6 in Austin

Oklahoma baseball dropped their third in a row on Saturday night falling to Texas 11-6 in Austin.

Oklahoma baseball’s series with Texas to open up Big 12 play rolled on on Saturday with the second of a three-game set in Austin. Unfortunately for the Sooners, the game went a similar direction as the opener with the Longhorns coming from behind an early deficit to get the win on their home soil.

Just as they did on Friday, Oklahoma put up two runs in the very first inning to get themselves the early edge. First baseman Tyler Hardman hit his first of two two-run homers he would pick up on the day to plate the early offense.

Texas would work those two runs back with one in the second and one in the third off of Sooners left-hander Jake Bennett before Hardman would get his second two-run blast in the fifth to put Oklahoma back in the lead 4-2.

Bennett’s day would come to a close after allowing an unearned run in the bottom half of the fifth and a solo home run in the sixth to let the Longhorns knot things back up. He would get a no decision for his efforts.

Texas would score two more runs in the sixth off of reliever Jaret Godman on a two-run homer by first baseman Zach Zubia. That would put the Longhorns in the lead for good, giving Godman his first loss of the season to move him to 0-1.

Texas would continue to add runs in the next two innings, highlighted by a couple more long balls, to extend their lead all the way to 11-4 heading to the final frame. The Sooners wouldn’t go down easy, scoring two more in the ninth, but would come up short to fall 11-6.

The loss is Oklahoma’s third in a row and moves them to 12-10 on the season and 0-2 in conference play. Finding a way to win on Sunday and salvage the series now feels as important as any game has in the season to this point.

It was a solid outing by Jake Bennett against a good team, certainly giving his team a chance to win. But, unlike yesterday, the bullpen wasn’t sharp with nobody being able to put together a clean outing. This feels somewhat like another winnable game that the Sooners let get away from them.

The finale of the weekend series will be tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. CT back at UFCU Disch-Falk Field in Austin.

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Oklahoma drops first game to No. 9/10 Texas 4-3 in extra innings

Oklahoma baseball fell to No. 9/10 Texas on Friday night 4-3 in extra innings to drop to 12-9 on the season.

Looking to bounce back from their loss to Texas State on Wednesday night, Oklahoma baseball returned to action on Friday against No. 9/10 Texas at UFCU Disch-Falk Field in Austin to open up Big 12 play.

Unfortunately for the Sooners, the night would belong to the Longhorns as they were able to outlast Skip Johnson’s club in a nip and tuck game that took 11 innings to decide a winner. After pitching a clean tenth frame, Oklahoma right-hander Luke Taggart gave up a two-out walk-off double to right fielder Douglas Hodo III to end the game 4-3 and suffer his second loss of the season.

Oklahoma was the squad to strike first, though, as they plated two runs in the top of the first inning after a wild pitch brought one home and first baseman Tyler Hardman doubled in another.

Texas would strike back with three runs in the bottom of the second off of Sooners ace Wyatt Olds to take a 3-2 advantage. Olds would settle in after that, pitching the next four innings cleanly to finish his day with six innings pitched, three runs allowed and eight strikeouts.

The score would remain 3-2 all the way until the eighth inning when Oklahoma would knot things back up with catcher Jimmy Crooks coming across on a wild pitch. Closer Jason Ruffcorn would then proceed to toss shutdown innings in the next two frames, but the Sooners couldn’t add so the game would go into extra innings tied up at three apiece.

The Longhorns would then go on to win it in the eleventh on the aforementioned walk-off double by Hodo to take the first game of the series. The loss drops Oklahoma to 12-9 on the season and, of course, 0-1 in conference play.

This will certainly be a tough one to swallow for the Sooners, as it was a back and forth battle with their biggest rival that was there for the taking. There are undoubtedly positives to take away, such as Olds’ bouncing back after the tough second inning and the rally late to tie it, but this will go down as a rough loss nonetheless.

Game two of the series will be tomorrow evening at 5:30 p.m. CT as Oklahoma will look to tie things up to hopefully set up a rubber match on Sunday.

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When, where, how to watch and pitching matchups for Oklahoma baseball’s series against Texas

Everything you need to know for Oklahoma’s weekend series against Texas to open up Big 12 play.

Oklahoma (12-8) is back on the diamond after a day off against bitter rival No. 9/10 Texas (15-6, 2-1) in Austin to open up Big 12 play on Friday in the first game of a three-game weekend set.

The Sooners were coming off of their best stretch of the season having won six straight games before falling to Texas State on Wednesday night. Amazingly, it was the first time in over two weeks that Skip Johnson’s club was held underneath seven runs scored, only mustering up two in the loss.

The Longhorns, meanwhile, are playing some really good baseball of their own having won nine of their last ten games. While this is the conference opener for Oklahoma, they already have a Big 12 series under their belt having taken two of three from Baylor last weekend in Waco.

A top-10 team in all polls, Texas will obviously be a tough road matchup for the Sooners who will need to be play well in all facets to pick up some wins. Knocking off No. 1 Arkansas in Fayetteville a week ago should provide some confidence for the team heading into what will be another tough environment.

This series will provide the 192nd, 193rd and 194th all-time meetings in the Red River Showdown baseball series, with the Longhorns holding a comfortable lead 133-56-2. Oklahoma, however, won the last series between the two taking two of three from Texas in Austin back in 2019.

For this huge rivalry series to open Big 12 play, here is everything you need to know:

Game 1 – Friday

PITCHING MATCHUP:   Oklahoma RHP Wyatt Olds (1-2, 7.29) vs Texas RHP Ty Madden (3-1, 1.62)

WHEN:   7:00 p.m. CT

WHERE:   Austin, Texas (UFCU Disch-Falk Field)

HOW TO WATCH:   Longhorn Network (Keith Moreland & Greg Swindell)

HOW TO LISTEN:   Sooner Sports Radio Network – Sportstalk 99.3 FM/1400 AM KREF; Tune In Radio App; Sportstalk1400.com (Toby Rowland)

Game 2 – Saturday

PITCHING MATCHUP:   Oklahoma LHP Jake Bennett (3-1, 4.32) vs Texas RHP Tristan Stevens (2-1, 3.49)

WHEN:   5:30 p.m. CT

WHERE:   Austin, Texas (UFCU Disch-Falk Field)

HOW TO WATCH:   Longhorn Network (Keith Moreland & Greg Swindell)

HOW TO LISTEN:   Sooner Sports Radio Network – Sportstalk 99.3 FM/1400 AM KREF; Tune In Radio App; Sportstalk1400.com (Toby Rowland)

Game 3 – Sunday

PITCHING MATCHUP:   Oklahoma LHP Braden Carmichael (4-0, 3.60) vs Texas RHP Kolby Kubichek (2-2, 3.38)

WHEN:   1:00 p.m. CT

WHERE:   Austin, Texas (UFCU Disch-Falk Field)

HOW TO WATCH:   Longhorn Network (Keith Moreland & Greg Swindell)

HOW TO LISTEN:   Sooner Sports Radio Network – Sportstalk 99.3 FM/1400 AM KREF; Tune In Radio App; Sportstalk1400.com (Toby Rowland)