Oklahoma softball players have made a habit of reveling in successes, no matter how small. They aren’t about to change even if they face criticism.
Author: Ryan Aber, Oklahoman
Oklahoma reaches WCWS championship series with dramatic defeat of Stanford
Tiare Jennings delivered a two-run double in the ninth to lift Oklahoma past Stanford and earn spot in Women’s College World Series championship round.
Oklahoma ties all-time NCAA softball winning streak record in super regionals
Oklahoma beat Clemson 9-2 on Friday for its 47th consecutive victory, tying the NCAA record and moving within a win of a seventh consecutive WCWS bid.
Taylor Robertson breaks NCAA 3-point record, but Oklahoma falls at Iowa State
Oklahoma’s Taylor Robertson became the NCAA’s all-time leading 3-point shooter Saturday in the first quarter of a loss at Iowa State.
Kansas State upsets No. 6 Oklahoma for third time in four seasons
Quarterback Adrian Martinez produced five touchdowns (one passing, four rushing) to guide Kansas State to an upset of Oklahoma in Norman.
Bob Stoops on Cale Gundy’s resignation from Oklahoma football: ‘It kills me’
Former OU coach Bob Stoops said in a radio interview that he was “torn apart” by Cale Gundy’s exit, but he reiterated his trust in Brent Venables.
Oklahoma football assistant Cale Gundy resigns after saying ‘hurtful’ word in film session
Oklahoma football assistant Cale Gundy resigned late Sunday night. In a statement, he said he inadvertently said a “hurtful” word in a meeting.
Oklahoma softball sweeps Texas to repeat as Women’s College World Series champion
Oklahoma completed the sweep of rival Texas to win the Women’s College World Series for the second straight year and for the sixth time overall.
Women’s College World Series finals: Oklahoma hammers Texas in record-setting Game 1 win
Oklahoma broke the WCWS record for home runs in a game and matched the record for total runs in a 16-1 demolition of rival Texas.
‘It just breaks me’: Oklahoma softball’s Hope Trautwein throws no-hitter, pays tribute to Uvalde victims
Trautwein grew up about three hours from Uvalde.