On Saturday, 2018 Oklahoma softball seniors Kelsey Arnold, Paige Lowary, Paige Parker, Nicole Pendley, Hannah Sparks and Lea Wodach played their final game at Marita Hynes Field. Ahead of the Women's College World Series, here's a look at the senior class' accomplishments over the last four seasons.
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Over the past four years, the OU seniors have totaled a record of 222-29. No other group of graduating seniors in the country has a better win percentage than the OU seniors and only Florida, which has played 11 more games, has more wins (229).
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Saturday's win over Arkansas was the 100th home win for the 2018 senior class. Overall, the seniors were 100-5 at Marita Hynes Field, good for a .952 winning percentage. Their exceptional performance in Norman was capped by a perfect 30-0 home record in 2018.
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The seniors have earned six total Big 12 titles – four regular-season crowns and two postseason tournament championships. No other Big 12 team won a conference title over the last four years.
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Lowary, Parker and Pendley were all selected in the first two rounds of the National Pro Fastpitch League Draft on April 23. Three selections is tied for second most in program history. No other program had three draftees in the first and second rounds this year, and Oklahoma and Oregon were the only schools to have three selections total.
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Lefty duo Parker and Lowary have combined for 1,137 strikeouts at Oklahoma.
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The senior class has hit 75 home runs over the last four years. Pendley leads the way with 47, while Wodach has 14, Parker has 10 and Arnold has four.
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The Sooners have reached the Women's College World Series each of the last three seasons. Oklahoma is one of five programs to head to Oklahoma City at least three times in the last four years – UCLA has done so four times while Florida, LSU and Oregon have also accomplished the feat three times.
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The 2018 senior class has led Oklahoma to the last two NCAA Championship titles. The quest for a three-peat begins Thursday at 1:30 p.m. CT as the Sooners face No. 5 seed Washington in the WCWS in Oklahoma City.