University of Oklahoma Athletics

Friday, May 26
Norman
1 PM CT

University of Oklahoma

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Clemson

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Top Seed OU Hosts Clemson for Supers

May 25, 2023 | Softball

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May 26-28 / Norman, Okla. / Marita Hynes Field

WEEKEND BASICS

• Top-seeded Oklahoma hosts its fifth straight Super Regional May 26-28 as the Sooners play host to 16-seed Clemson.

• Game One is set for a 1 p.m. CT start on Friday before a noon first pitch Saturday. Sunday's if-necessary game time is TBD. Game one will be shown to a national audience on ESPN2 while Saturday and Sunday's TV designations are TBD across ESPN's family of networks.

• All games can be heard via 107.7 The Franchise in Oklahoma or nationwide on The Varsity Network app with Chris Plank and alum DJ Sanchez on the call.

• This weekend's Supers marks OU's 13th straight appearance in the NCAA Super Regionals, the longest active streak in the country. Overall, it's OU's 16th appearance since the format was introduced in 2005, second only to Alabama's 17.

• OU is on a nation-best 46-game win streak dating back to the Sooners only loss of the season, Feb. 19 at Baylor in a non-conference matchup in Waco. The streak is a program record and stands as No. 2 in NCAA DI history, one win shy of 1996-97 Arizona's 47 game run.

• This weekend is anticipated to be the final games played at historic Marita Hynes Field in Norman, which is celebrating its 25th season as home to Sooner Softball. In those 25 years, the program has gone 546-62-1 (.896), including 113-2 over the past five years.

MAYHEM

• Oklahoma has made the NCAA Tournament 29 straight seasons and every year of head coach Patty Gasso's tenure since 1995 (tournament was not played in 2020). The Sooners are tied with Washington for the longest active postseason run.

• Oklahoma has been a national seed for each of the past 16 seasons. This is the fifth time in program history and fourth straight season that the Sooners have been the top-seeded team, also earning the No. 1 spot in 2013, 2019, 2021 and 2022.

• In 2022, OU reached its 15th WCWS in program history, culminating in the program's second consecutive and sixth national championship. The Sooners have won four of the past six WCWS crowns.

• With six national titles (2000, '13, '16, '17, '21, '22) Oklahoma trails only UCLA (12) and Arizona (8) for most in NCAA history, and no other team has more than two. 

• This marks OU's 13th straight Super Regional appearance and 16th overall. All-time, the Sooners are 22-11 in the round, including a 16-3 mark in Supers held at Marita Hynes Field. OU's last home Supers loss was May 24, 2014 to Tennessee (0-4). OU would go on to win the Super Regional in three games.

• The Sooners are looking to make their seventh consecutive and 16th overall trip to Oklahoma City for the Women's College World Series.

THE RETURN OF HOME RUN VILLAGE

Home Run Village, Proudly Brought to you by the People of Oklahoma Oil and Natural Gas, returns for the 2023 postseason outside Marita Hynes Field for this weekend's NCAA Norman Super Regional.

• Home Run Village, presented by Sooner Sports Properties, started during the 2021 postseason and is an interactive fan entertainment area on the lawn immediately west of Marita Hynes Field.

• Although tickets are sold out for this weekend, Home Run Village gives fans a free option to come be a part of the atmosphere at the OU Softball Complex.  

• The fan fest will open two hours prior to first pitch and run through all games with a 9x16 ANC Mobile Video Board showing all the game action live with the 107.7 The Franchise radio feed synced with the game. 

• Fans with tickets that attend the pregame festivities may enter the stadium via the gate beyond left field.

• Sooner fans of all ages can access the fan fest and take part in the festivities free of charge. Highlights include sponsor giveaways, face painting, interactive inflatables, food vendors and more. 

• Fans are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets for seating to watch the games, and are permitted to bringing their own beverages. Tents are prohibited.

LAST TIME OUT

• OU swept through the NCAA Norman Regional with a trio of run-rule victories, outscoring the opposition 38-3. The Sooners beat Hofstra and Missouri by identical 11-0 scores in five and six innings, respectively, before taking down Cal in the regional final 16-3 in five innings.

• In Sunday's regional final, Oklahoma tied an NCAA tournament single-game record with six home runs. The feat has been accomplished six times in NCAA DI history, three of which were done by the Sooners in the past three seasons.

• Tiare Jennings and Alyssa Brito each blasted a pair of home runs in the final vs. Cal, marking Jennings' second career postseason multi-HR game and the first of Brito's postseason career. Senior Kinzie Hansen had an exceptional regional showing, hitting 6-for-9 (.667) with a home run and six RBIs.

• On the weekend, seven Sooners went yard paced by Jennings, Brito and Cydney Sanders' pair of homers each.

• In the circle, OU's nation-leading pitching staff pushed its shutout number to 32, surrendering just three runs (all to Cal) on the weekend to go with 18 strikeouts. The staff threw one-hitters in each of the first two games vs. Hofstra and Missouri.

• The regional championship was the 21st in program history and 13th consecutive.

SEASON STORYLINES

• The Sooners went 21-0 in ranked matchups in the regular season, highlighted by wins over then-No. 1 UCLA, No. 6 FSU, sweep of No. 9/8 Texas and No. 6/7 OSU and a midweek win over No.13/12 LSU in Baton Rouge. The Sooners closed the regular season first in the NCAA RPI.

• OU is outscoring its opponents by a combined score of 461-47 on the season, surrendering an average of 0.8 runs/game. The pitching staff has been exceptional, tossing shutouts in 32 of OU's 55 games to lead the country and are one shutout away from the program record (33, 2022).

• The pitching staff has thrown four no-hitters on the season: Junior Nicole May and sophomore Jordy Bahl combined on the staff's first no-hitter of the season on Feb. 18 vs. Army before Alex Storako threw an individual no-no vs. No. 17/16 Kentucky on March 3. Bahl completed a perfect game March 10 vs. SELA and most recently, May and Bahl combined to no-hit Kansas on April 29. The staff has thrown seven games where an opponent had just one hit.

• May leads the pitching staff with a 0.57 ERA, while all four pitchers hold ERAs under 1.10, including three in May, Storako (0.93) and Deal (0.83) with earned run averages under 1.00 (Bahl [1.10])

• As a team, OU is batting a nation-best .376 with 104 home runs. Five Sooners have double-digit homers and nine have hit six or more home runs, paced by Jayda Coleman and Alyssa Brito's 15. Jennings leads the team with 58 RBIs while seven other Sooners have 30-plus runs batted in.


Lead, Brito Regional Final

25TH ANNIVERSARY OF MARITA HYNES FIELD

• 2023 marks the 25th anniversary of historic Marita Hynes Field in Norman and this weekend marks the final postseason games of the venue that has housed the Sooners for a quarter century. The field that has housed the nation's premier program opened its gates in 1998 and the Sooners have since gone 546-62-1 (.896).

• The field, named for former softball coach and senior woman administrator Marita Hynes on April 24, 2004, has a current capacity of 1,378 with standing room for over 2,000. The largest crowd to ever watch an OU softball game at the venue was May 4, 2019, with 2,076 in attendance for Bedlam vs. Oklahoma State.

• Oklahoma has gone undefeated on its home field four seasons since 1998, including each of the past three years, for a home winning streak of 63 straight. The Sooners last home loss was Feb. 29, 2020, a narrow 4-3 decision to North Texas. Over the past five seasons, OU holds a 113-2 mark at MHF.

• 2023 is anticipated to be the final season played at Marita Hynes as OU looks to open the state-of-the-art Love's Field in 2024.

SUPER REGIONAL FOE

Clemson: The Sooners and Tigers meet for the first time in the history of the two programs, with Clemson in its fourth season as a softball program.

• The Tigers have been exceptional since their inception, holding a 49-10 record in 2023 after a 42-17 mark that saw the team reach Supers in 2022. In 2021, the Tigers went 44-8 and made their first postseason appearance in the Tuscaloosa Regional.

• Their first season as a program in 2020, the team went 19-8 before the season was shut down.

• Oklahoma Ties: Clemson head coach John Rittman's wife, Lorie Rittman (formerly Fausett) is an Oklahoma Softball alum, playing for the Sooners from 1987-89 and earning All-Big Eight honors in her first two seasons. Fausett also holds third place in school history with 418 career assists and ninth in school annals for AB/K ratio (27.4).

• The Tigers' director of operations, Jeannie Murphy (formerly Douglas), played for OU from 2006-09 and stayed on staff as a graduate assistant from 2009-10. Murphy was part of two Big 12 titles as a player and GA and six postseason appearances.

SEVEN NAMED NFCA ALL-REGION

• Oklahoma Softball had seven student-athletes named to the NFCA All-Region Central team, the National Fastpitch Coaches Association announced the honors last week.

• Collecting First Team honors was sophomore pitcher Jordy Bahl, catcher Kinzie Hansen, second baseman Tiare Jennings, third baseman Alyssa Brito and centerfielder Jayda Coleman. Senior utility player Haley Lee and senior shortstop Grace Lyons were both named Second Team All-Region.

• Overall, this marks the eighth time in nine seasons that OU has had at least seven nominees selected.

• The awards honor softball student-athletes from the Association's 10 regions with first, second and third teams selected for each region. The all-region teams were voted on by NFCA member coaches from each respective region, and all the honorees now become eligible for selection to one of three 2023 NFCA Division I All-American teams.

• For clarification, position players must play 50% of a team's total games (60% of nominee's total games at the nominated position). Pitchers must accumulate 100 innings pitched or 30% of team's total innings pitched throughout the regular season.

• The 2023 NFCA Division I All-America teams, voted on by the NFCA DI All-American Committee, will be announced May 31.  

SOONERS PACE CONFERENCE IN YEARLY AWARDS

• Oklahoma softball collected or earned a share of four of the five Big 12 yearly awards and placed eight across the All-Big 12 First and Second Teams, including a league-best seven on the first team. The conference announced the honors Wednesday.

• Junior Jayda Coleman was named Big 12 Player of the Year, while sophomore Jordy Bahl was named Pitcher of the Year and super senior shortstop Grace Lyons earned her third consecutive Defensive Player of the Year award. OU head coach Patty Gasso was named Co-Coach of the Year, sharing the honor with Baylor head coach Glenn Moore. It marks Gasso's 11th straight Big 12 Coach of the Year honor.

• Coleman collects OU's 16th Big 12 Player of the Year award, including fourth consecutive and seventh in the last eight seasons.

• The highlight reel centerfielder has started every game for No. 1 OU and led the team throughout the season in batting, on-base and slugging percentages, as well as hits and home runs. She has consistently ranked in the top 10 in the country in batting, on-base and slugging percentages. The speedster has stolen a team-high 15 bases on 15 attempts and been exceptional again in center field for OU with a 1.000 FLD%. Coleman led the conference in on-base and slugging percentages, runs per game and total bases.

• Bahl earned her second straight Big 12 Pitcher of the Year honor, winning the award outright in 2023 after sharing the accolade a season ago. The honor is OU's ninth in school annals.

• Bahl has followed an All-America and National Freshman of the Year season with an equally as dominant sophomore campaign, holding a 1.10 ERA that ranks in the top 10 in the country with six individual shutouts, one perfect game and two combined no-hitters. The Papillion, Neb., product is 16-1 in the circle and has allowed just 10 extra-base hits in 2023. Bahl has 150 strikeouts to just 34 walks and 18 earned runs, while opponents are batting just .156 against the sophomore. In conference play, Bahl led the league in wins (7-0) while holding a 0.70 ERA and allowing just four runs. She joins the elite company of Texas' Cat Osterman and OU alum Paige Parker in winning Pitcher of the Year accolades in their freshman and sophomore seasons.

• OU's defensive anchor, Lyons, wins her third consecutive Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year award and OU's fifth in the last six years. Lyons becomes the first player in conference history to win three DPOY honors.

• The Peoria, Ariz., product and two-time All-American has yet again been exceptional in the field for the nation's best defense with 47 putouts and 67 assists to just three errors for a .974 fielding percentage. The middle infielder has helped turn 10 double plays. At the plate, Lyons is batting .347 with eight home runs, six doubles, a triple and 33 RBIs.

• The NFCA Hall of Fame head coach, Gasso, wins an unprecedented 11th consecutive Big 12 Coach of the Year award and 15th overall in her 29 seasons at the helm in Norman.

• Gasso guided the top-ranked Sooners to a program-best 49-1 regular season record in 2022 and 11th consecutive Big 12 regular season title. The Sooners are on a program record 46 game win streak, good for second all-time in NCAA history, while the team has outscored opponents 461-47 on the year and 124-17 in conference play.

• Of the 12 student-athletes that made up the All-Big 12 First Team, seven of the selections are Sooners. The seven choices are the most by a team under the Big 12's 12-member format that started in 2013.

• OU's league-best seven selections are a program best and outpaces the next-highest school by five. Claiming First Team honors was Coleman, Bahl, Lyons, redshirt senior Haley Lee, senior Kinzie Hansen and juniors Tiare Jennings and Nicole May. Bahl, Coleman and Jennings were unanimous choices.

• Redshirt senior Alex Storako brought OU's All-Big 12 total to eight with a selection to the All-Big 12 Second Team.

• Coleman, Jennings and Lyons all earn their third First Team nod while Bahl collects her second in as many years. Hansen, May, Lee and Storako all garnered their first All-Big 12 honors of their respective careers.

COLE WORLD

• Oklahoma centerfielder Jayda Coleman has showcased her versatility for the Sooners since she stepped on campus as a freshman in 2021 and her productivity from the leadoff spot for OU has been pivotal to the Sooners success.

• Coleman has started every game for the Sooners since 2021, 177 straight, and batted leadoff in 96 of those 177, including 60 straight contests and 71 of OU's last 72 games. In those 96 games when Coleman has started in the leadoff position, OU is 94-2.

• The triple threat has shown her power in 2023 with 15 home runs, 14 doubles and a triple, her home run count is T1 on the team, hit (65) count is second, among other team-best categories. For comparison, Coleman hit nine homers as a freshman in 2021 and eight total last season.

• Of Coleman's 32 career home runs, eight of those have been leadoff blasts. Additionally, four have been in the first OU at-bat of the game.

• The two-time NFCA First Team All-American paces OU in home runs (15), OB% (.552) and stolen bases (15-15). She ranks in the top 20 nationally in on-base, batting, slugging and runs/game.

SHE CAN DO IT B(AHL)

• Oklahoma sophomore right-handed pitcher Jordy Bahl has followed up a First Team All-American and National Freshman of the Year season with arguably just as good of a sophomore campaign.

• The Big 12 Pitcher of the Year and Top-10 Finalist for USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year, Bahl has paced OU's nation-leading pitching staff with 150 strikeouts and a 1.10 ERA, allowing opponents to bat just .156. Bahl has a team-best six individual shutouts in 2023 and has combined on 11. The Papillion, Neb., product has also thrown one perfect game on the year, combined on two no-hitters and made three saves.

• After an arm injury limited Bahl's 2022 postseason, Bahl has regained confidence after an uncharacteristic start to 2023. In her first five appearances of this season: 2.58 ERA with 8 earned runs allowed on 15 hits with 28 strikeouts and 11 walks. In her 26 appearances since: 0.76 ERA with only 10 ER allowed on 45 hits with 122 strikeouts and 23 walks. Coincidentally, those 26 appearances have all come since Oklahoma's sole loss of the season on Feb. 19 at Baylor where Bahl gave up four runs and took the loss.

• Furthermore, in Bahl's last 14 appearances (7-0, 48.1 IP), she's allowed three runs, 22 hits with 70 K's to 10 BB.

• The statistical leader of OU's dominant staff, Bahl already holds second in program history for career opponent batting average (.150) and third in K/7 IP (9.73) and ERA (1.10).

• The Papillion, Neb., product has exhibited her athleticism in 2023, batting .406 in 32 at-bats on the year, scoring 11 runs and stealing four bases on five attempts. She's started in the batting order 15 times and been inserted as a pinch runner in six games.

• In the Big 12 championship game win over Texas, she scored two runs, had a hit, a stolen base and picked up the save in the circle, tossing a final three scoreless innings.

TIA TIME

• Oklahoma junior and two-time unanimous NFCA First Team All-American Tiare Jennings paced the country in runs batted in her freshman (2021) and sophomore (2022) seasons and sits in the top 20 as a junior with a team-best 58 to go with 14 home runs.

• A three-time All-Big 12 First Team selection, Jennings burst onto the scene in 2021 with a nation-high and NCAA freshman record 92 runs batted in. The RBI total ranked 10th in NCAA history. She also hit 27 home runs, three shy of the NCAA frosh record, and a single-season program record 25 doubles.

• She followed suit a season ago with an NCAA-best 89 RBIs, two ahead of teammate and NCAA career home run record holder Jocelyn Alo. Jennings hit a career single-season best 29 homers in 2022 and has 14 in 2023.

• Jennings already ranks third in program history with 70 career home runs, 25 shy of Lauren Chamberlain's No. 2-spot in both program and NCAA history, 95.

• The San Pedro, Calif., product sits in the top 10 in school history with 48 doubles, just 10 shy of program record holder Sydney Romero's 58.

HOMER HAPPY

• As OU paced the country in home runs each of the past three seasons: NCAA-record 161 in 2021; 155 in 2022; 104 in 2023. OU also ranks first in HR/game (1.89) this season.

• In 2023, the Sooners have homered in 48 of 55 games, including 24 of their last 26 and 27 games with multiple home runs. OU hit single-season high six blasts vs. No. 1/1 UCLA (Feb. 26), No. 17/16 Kentucky (March 3), Iowa State (March 25) and most recently vs. Cal in last weekend's regional final. The Sooners have hit two-plus in 27 games, three-plus in 13 games, four-plus in seven contests and six four times in a game this season.

• Individually, 13 Sooners have already hit a long ball in 2023 out of the 16 active non-pitchers on the roster. Of those 13, 12 have multiple homers, including nine with three-plus and nine with five or more, paced by Brito and Coleman's 15. Five Sooners have double-digit long balls on the year.

• Brito, Coleman, Hansen, Jennings and Lee all have multi-homer games on the season (Brito and Hansen twice).

• Additionally, OU has hit five homers in one inning once this year (vs. Kentucky, 3/3), hit four in an inning three times, three-plus in four, and two-plus in eight.

• The Sooners have hit back-to-back blasts eight times this season and three consecutive twice.

• 205 of OU's 461 runs on the season have come via home run (44.4%).


Lead, Coleman Hofstra

OUT OF THIS WORLD OFFENSE

• Since 2021, Oklahoma has paced the country offensively in several categories. OU led the nation in home runs in 2021 (161) and 2022 (155) and hold the nation's lead with 104 in the 2023 season. Their 2021 mark broke an 11-year NCAA record for single-season home runs.

• In OU's recent span of offensive domination, the team has led the country in batting average for three straight seasons: 2021 – NCAA-record .405; 2022 – .371; 2023 – .376

• Additionally, the team has paced the country in runs, runs per game and slugging each of the past three seasons. The 2021 team's 638 runs, 10.63 runs/game and .778 SLG % all stand as NCAA records.

• In 2023, OU paces the country with:

    •  8.38 runs/game

    •  1.89 home runs/game

    • .376 batting average

    • .681 slugging percentage

    • .466 on-base percentage

ELITE IN THE CIRCLE

• OU's pitching staff has been equally as dominant as the offense the past three seasons. The staff has led the country in shutouts the last two seasons (23 in 2021, school-record 33 in 2022) and are first in 2023 with 32 in OU's 55 games, just one shy of the program record.

• The Sooner arms led the country in ERA a season ago with an exceptional 1.05 mark and are on a dominant pace in 2023, ranking first with a 0.88 earned run average.

• The staff has four no-hitters in 2023 and one perfect game. Nicole May and Jordy Bahl combined to no-hit Army on Feb. 18 before Alex Storako threw her second career individual no-no vs. Kentucky on March 3. Bahl completed a perfect contest March 10 vs. SELA and most recently May and Deal combined to no-hit Kansas (4/29). These come a year after the staff had six no-hitters and two perfect games.

• All four of OU's pitchers hold ERA's less than 1.10, led by May's second-nationally 0.57 average, Storako's fourth-place 0.93 and Bahl's eight-spot 1.10.

• The quartet has fanned a combined 408 batters in 2023 to go with 86 walks. Bahl leads the group with 150 K's to May's 123 and Storako's 106. The four have allowed opponents to bat just .158 against them and surrendered 42 earned runs (47 R), an average of 0.8/game. In OU's 23 games that they've allowed a run across, the staff has limited the damage with no opponent scoring more than four runs in 2023 (done thrice).

MORE NOTES & NUMBERS

• OU currently holds the nation's longest active win streak at 46 games (program record, 2nd in NCAA DI history). The team is one win shy of tying and two away from breaking the all-time record set by 1996-97 Arizona (47).

• OU's 40+ game win streak marks the fourth consecutive season that's been completed where the Sooners have had a 30+ game win streak: 2019 – 41; 2021 – 33; 2022 – 38; 2023 – 46 and counting. The NCAA all-time record is 47 (Arizona, 1995-96). The Sooners hold the No. 2, 3, 4 and 5 spots in the NCAA record books for longest winning streak, with this season's streak ranking 2nd.

• Oklahoma has won 169 of its last 177 games (.955 win %) dating back to the start of the 2021 season. 

• Of those 177 games, 102 have been run-rule victories (58%).

• Of OU's 21 games against top-25 competition in the regular season, five were run-rule wins. Furthermore, in those 21 ranked victories, the Sooners outscored opponents 147-25.

• OU's defense ranks first in the country with an exceptional .989 fielding percentage, committing just 14 errors on the season. The defense has turned 20 double plays in 2023.

• Oklahoma has outhit its opponent in 50 of 55 games on the season, and in the three games they didn't outhit the opposition (at LSU, 4/12; vs. Texas A&M, 2/24), the Sooners won 3-0 and 8-0 in run-rule fashion, respectively. The other three games the hits were tied with OU winning 2-1 over Northwestern, 3-0 over Texas Tech and 4-2 over OSU.

• The Sooners have been dominant across all innings in 2023, but specifically the second inning, outscoring teams 113-3 in the second.

• OU has been an exceptional two-out hitting team in 2023 with 188 of 461 (40.7%) runs coming with a pair of outs. The team is batting .373 with two outs, led by Tiare Jennings' .471 average with two away and Jayda Coleman's 24 RBIs with two outs.

CONFERENCE DOMINANCE 

• After an undefeated 18-0 run in regular season Big 12 play, the Sooners clinched their 11th straight conference regular season crown and eighth Big 12 Tournament title in 2023, the fifth title sweep in program history.

•  OU outscored conference foes 124-17 while hitting 34 home runs and surrendering just six. The pitching staff held a 0.72 ERA in conference play and tossed shutouts in nine of OU's 18 league games.

•  The Sooners have won 94 of their last 96 Big 12 regular season games and are currently on a 27-game win streak in Big 12 play dating back to April 19, 2022.

•  OU has won 54 consecutive conference series (46 sweeps in that span), is unbeaten in their last 72 (68-0-4 in that span) and have not lost a conference series since 2011.

•  OU has finished first in the Big 12 over the past 11 seasons with a combined record of 179-15. Prior to OU's current run of 11 straight regular season titles, no team had ever won more than two consecutive. 

•  Overall, the Sooners have 23 Big 12 titles with 15 regular season crowns and eight Big 12 tournament championships, all under head coach Patty Gasso.

CHAMPIONSHIP MINDSET SERIES STREAMING NOW

• The University of Oklahoma Athletics Department and its multimedia rightsholder, LEARFIELD, launched in January "Championship Mindset" – a brand-new original content series exclusively featuring Oklahoma softball.

• As the 2023 OU softball team prepares its competitive journey to a third straight national championship, the five-part series delivers authentic, behind-the-scenes access for fans.

• "Championship Mindset" will feature never-before-seen interviews with the team's coaches and student-athletes, giving fans a special and unique look into the legacy that is Oklahoma softball.

• All five episodes can be viewed on ESPN+, YouTube and on a dedicated page within SoonerSports.com, including snippets on Oklahoma softball's official social platforms.

• LEARFIELD's dedicated content team, LEARFIELD Studios, produced and directed the series in complete collaboration with Oklahoma's athletics administration.


LOVE'S FIELD SEAT SELECTION PROCESS COMING IN JUNE

• The University of Oklahoma Athletics Department announced Wednesday information on the seat-selection process for Love's Field, OU's new softball stadium that is scheduled to open in spring 2024.

• Starting the week of June 12, three priority groups will have the first opportunity to view and select seats via an interactive online Love's Field map, mirroring the platform used for the home-seat upgrade process for football and men's basketball. All three priority groups will be assigned a time in which they can view available inventory and make selections. The assigned selection time and instructions will be provided via email from updates@go.soonersports.com to the address on the OU Athletics account prior to the start of the selection process.

• Supporters in each group will be ranked via Sooner Points associated with their OU Athletics account. Sooner Points accumulate for OU Athletics lifetime season ticket purchases, seat-related giving history and attendance.

• Click here for more information and to find your group number.

THE TROPHY CLUB

• The Oklahoma softball program has announced the launch of its restructured booster club under a new name, The Trophy Club.

• The Trophy Club replaces the former Diamond Club as the program's premier booster initiative to continue to enhance the student-athlete experience at Oklahoma, both on and off the field.

• Softball fans can join now and take part in exclusive events, including the annual golf tournament, coaches luncheon and more.

For membership details and how donations will be utilized, visit The Trophy Club landing page on SoonerSports.com.

• Gifts to the Trophy Club and Oklahoma softball will be utilized for: resources for the development of our student-athletes, facility upgrades to enhance recruiting and student-athlete experiences and improved quality of travel to increase academic participation by our student-athletes.


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