NORMAN – For the first time since the final ranking of the 2008-09 season, Oklahoma is ranked inside the top five of the Associated Press Top 25 poll.
The Sooners (14-1, 2-0 SEC) climbed to No. 5 in Monday's poll, rising three spots from the Dec. 22 rankings that had OU tied for eighth. Oklahoma is riding a 13-game winning streak, the second-longest in program history, trailing only the 2008-09 squad that won 20 straight games and advanced to the Final Four.
Led by fifth-year head coach
Jennie Baranczyk, the Sooners opened the season ranked sixth before a loss to then-No. 3 UCLA in Sacramento in the second game of the year dropped OU to ninth. Since then, Oklahoma has surged back into the top five behind wins over ranked Oklahoma State and NC State, along with a dominant 2-0 start to SEC play.
Oklahoma ranks second nationally in scoring offense at 94.5 points per game and leads the country in field goal percentage defense (29.8%) and rebounds per game (53.1). The Sooners are led by All-American center
Raegan Beers, who paces the nation with 12 double-doubles, and national freshman of the year candidate
Aaliyah Chavez, who leads all true freshmen in scoring. All five OU starters average double figures, forming the nation's second-highest scoring starting five.
The Sooners' new ranking will be tested immediately with four straight games against top-20 opponents, three at Lloyd Noble Center. The stretch begins Thursday against No. 18 Ole Miss at 6 p.m., followed by a road game at No. 6 Kentucky on Sunday. Oklahoma then returns home to host No. 12 LSU on Jan. 18 and No. 3 South Carolina on Jan. 22.
Tickets for all remaining home games are available through the Oklahoma Ticket Office.