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Oklahoma wins record fourth straight NCAA softball title, beating Texas 8-4

- By CLIFF BRUNT

AP Sports Writer

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma slugged its way to a record fourth straight NCAA softball title, getting a go-ahead, bases-clearing double from Cydney Sanders and beating Texas 8-4 on Thursday night for a two-game sweep of the Women’s College World Series championsh­ip.

The Sooners won their eighth title overall, all under coach Patty Gasso, and moved into a tie with Arizona for the second-most World Series championsh­ips behind UCLA’s 12.

Tiare Jennings, Jayda Coleman, Kinzie Hansen, Rylie Boone and pitcher Nicole May were significan­t contributo­rs to each of the Sooners’ past four championsh­ip teams.

Kelly Maxwell, an Oklahoma State transfer, was named Most Outstandin­g Player. She went 3-0 with a save at the World Series, allowing seven earned runs in 27 innings.

Second-seeded Oklahoma (59-7) scored eight runs in each of the two games against top-seeded Texas and pounded 21 hits total against a Longhorns team that came in having thrown three consecutiv­e one-hit shutouts in the World Series.

Kasidi Pickering hit a two-run homer in the second inning for the Sooners, and Ella Parker had a two-run single in the sixth that padded Oklahoma’s lead. Gasso used five pitchers, with Maxwell getting the last four outs for the save a day after her complete-game victory in Game 1.

Texas (55-10) still hasn’t won a national title. The Longhorns lost to the Sooners in the 2022 championsh­ip series. This year, Texas won the Big 12 regular-season title, but Oklahoma beat the Longhorns in the Big 12 tournament.

Both programs are leaving the Big 12 for the Southeaste­rn Conference next season.

A baserunnin­g mistake by Texas’ Mia Scott ended the Longhorns’ chance of tying the game in the sixth inning. Scott’s twoout, RBI infield single got Texas within 5-4 and advanced Ashton Maloney to third base, but Scott went too far rounding first. Oklahoma second baseman Avery Hodge alertly flipped the ball to first baseman Sanders, who tagged Scott out.

 ?? AP photo ?? Oklahoma’s Alyssa Brito (33) celebrates a double against Texas during the second inning of Game 2 of the NCAA Women’s College World Series Thursday in Oklahoma City.
AP photo Oklahoma’s Alyssa Brito (33) celebrates a double against Texas during the second inning of Game 2 of the NCAA Women’s College World Series Thursday in Oklahoma City.

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