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SOFTBALL: Sooners, Golden Hurricane To Battle In Midweek Tilt

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NORMAN – No. 1 Oklahoma Softball (22-0) will travel to Tulsa (11-12) for a midweek matchup Wednesday at 5 p.m., marking the Sooners’ first road game in 12 contests. The game will be streamed on ESPN+ and broadcast on 105.6 AM The Franchise 2.

The Sooners previously faced Tulsa on Feb. 22, winning 8-0 in five innings. Gabbie Garcia led with two hits and two runs, while Kasidi Pickering hit a three-run home run. Oklahoma holds a 49-10 all-time record against the Golden Hurricane.

Garcia has been dominant, earning DISoftball Freshman of the Week and SEC Co-Freshman of the Week honors on March 11. She is on an eight-game hitting streak and homered in five straight games, the first OU freshman to do so since Jocelyn Alo in 2018.

Oklahoma won three consecutive one-run games against No. 10 South Carolina last weekend, the first time in program history to achieve that against a ranked opponent. The Sooners’ 22-0 start marks the third time in nine seasons they have opened with 22 straight wins. Their 46 home runs trail only the totals from 2021 and 2022 through the first 22 games of the season.

Freshman pitcher Audrey Lowry earned a complete-game 2-1 win over South Carolina, throwing just 71 pitches. She is 5-0 with a 2.02 ERA and 27 strikeouts in 27.2 innings.

Oklahoma opened a recent game against South Carolina with three consecutive home runs from Nelly McEnroe-Marinas, Garcia and Cydney Sanders, marking the first time the Sooners have done so since 2023 against Kansas.

OU’s pitching staff has been balanced, with five pitchers posting sub-2.50 ERAs. The group has combined for 145 strikeouts and just 28 walks. Isabella Smith leads the staff with a 6-0 record.

At the plate, the Sooners have drawn 126 walks, ranking third nationally. They have scored 60 runs via walks or hit-by-pitches and have plated at least one such run in 21 of 22 games.

Of OU’s 46 home runs, 28 have come from newcomers. Isabela Emerling leads the group with seven, followed by Garcia with six. Five different players have recorded multi-homer games this season.

Oklahoma has drawn strong home crowds, with 12,347 fans attending its home-opening tournament at Love’s Field and another 12,000-plus for the SEC opening weekend against South Carolina.

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ORU Promotes Assistant To Fill Womens Basketball Vacancy

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TULSA – Cophie Anderson has been named the 12th head coach of the Oral Roberts University women’s basketball program, Athletic Director Tim Johnson announced Monday.

Anderson, who served as ORU’s associate head coach for three seasons, helped guide the Golden Eagles to back-to-back 20-win seasons and postseason appearances in the WNIT and WBIT. The team finished 24-9 in 2024-25, marking the program’s first consecutive 20-win seasons since 2010-12.

ORU President Dr. William M. Wilson praised Anderson’s leadership, highlighting her faith and commitment to student-athletes. Johnson echoed those sentiments, calling Anderson a vital part of the program’s recent success and expressing excitement for the future under her leadership.

During her tenure as associate head coach, Anderson played a key role in ORU’s offensive success, helping the Golden Eagles rank in the top 20 nationally in scoring for three straight seasons, including top-10 finishes in 2023-24 and 2024-25. She was instrumental in recruiting and developing players, with five Golden Eagles earning Summit League postseason honors in 2023-24, including Freshman of the Year and Newcomer of the Year.

Anderson previously coached at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, where she helped lead the Lady Bulldogs to seven NCAA Division II Tournament appearances, four Great American Conference Tournament Championships, and a national runner-up finish in 2019. Under her guidance, SWOSU ranked in the top 10 nationally in scoring offense in seven of nine seasons, averaging over 80 points per game five times.

As a player, Anderson competed at Fresno State from 2001-05, earning three Western Athletic Conference All-Academic selections. She graduated with a degree in Kinesiology.

A native of Arlington, Texas, Anderson is married to Wayne Anderson, and they have three children.

ORU will introduce Anderson at a press conference Tuesday, April 1, at 3:30 p.m. inside the Mabee Center.

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Sooners upended by Lady Vols In 5-3 loss

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NORMAN, Okla. — Kasidi Pickering extended her reached-base streak to 15 consecutive at-bats with a three-run double, but No. 2 Oklahoma fell to No. 10 Tennessee 5-3 in the series finale Sunday.

The Sooners took an early 3-0 lead in the third inning after Hannah Coor legged out an infield single and Abigale Dayton followed with a hard-hit grounder through the right side. After a walk to Nelly McEnroe-Marinas loaded the bases, Pickering delivered a first-pitch double to left-center, clearing the bases.

Tennessee responded in the fourth with five two-out runs to take control. Oklahoma pitcher Sam Landry had retired the first two batters of the inning before the Lady Vols loaded the bases with two walks and a single up the middle. Laura Mealer lined a two-run double down the right-field line to cut the deficit to one, and Ella Dodge followed with a three-run homer to right, putting Tennessee in front 5-3.

The Sooners threatened in the fifth and seventh innings, with Dayton reaching base in both frames, but Tennessee pitcher Karlyn Pickens shut down each rally to secure the victory.

Pickering’s streak of reaching base safely in 15 straight at-bats began last weekend at Missouri with a game-winning home run. She went 1-for-1 with four walks at Wichita State and started the Tennessee series by going 7-for-7 with two free passes before her final at-bat Sunday. She also made a key defensive play in the sixth, robbing Tennessee of extra bases with a leaping catch in right-center.

Oklahoma, now 31-3 overall and 9-3 in the SEC, has suffered all three losses in conference play and by three runs or fewer. The Sooners travel to UT Arlington for their final midweek road game Tuesday at 6 p.m., with streaming available on ESPN+.

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ORU’s Kelsi Musick tapped to lead Arkansas womens program

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FAYETTEVILLE – After three successful seasons leading Oral Roberts University’s women’s basketball program, Kelsi Musick is heading to the University of Arkansas as the Razorbacks’ next head coach. The move comes after Musick transformed ORU into a Summit League powerhouse, bringing national recognition back to Tulsa’s historic basketball program.

Musick took over at ORU in 2021 and quickly elevated the program, leading the Golden Eagles to back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time in over a decade. She wrapped up the 2023-24 campaign with a 24-9 record and a WBIT appearance, marking the team’s first consecutive postseason berths since 2009-12. Under her leadership, ORU’s fast-paced, high-scoring offense ranked in the Top 20 nationally in points per game for three straight years.

Beyond team success, Musick proved to be a talent developer, coaching standout players like Summit League Freshman of the Year Emily Robinson, Newcomer of the Year Taleyah Jones, and two-time Sixth Woman of the Year Jalei Oglesby. Jones and Oglesby both earned All-Summit League First Team honors this past season, leading ORU’s explosive offense.

ORU fans will remember Musick’s ability to outcoach bigger programs, securing multiple wins over SEC and American Athletic Conference teams. Under her leadership, the Golden Eagles reestablished themselves as a threat in mid-major basketball.

“I am incredibly honored and grateful for the opportunity to lead the women’s basketball program at the University of Arkansas,” Musick said. “This is a place with a proud tradition, passionate fans and a commitment to excellence in every way. I’m excited to get to work building something special. I want to thank Hunter Yurachek and his staff for their belief in me, and I can’t wait to pour into our student-athletes, compete in the SEC and represent this university with pride.”

Before coming to ORU, Musick spent 13 seasons at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, where she compiled a 259-125 record and led the team to the 2019 NCAA Division II national championship game. She was a five-time Great American Conference Coach of the Year, known for coaching high-powered offenses that consistently ranked among the nation’s best.

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