Bedlam Heats Up: Oklahoma State Steals Game One From No. 2 Oklahoma

The highly anticipated Bedlam series opened with a bang, as No. 4 Oklahoma State upset No. 2 Oklahoma 6-3 at Love’s Field on Friday night. The win holds significant weight for the Cowgirls, snapping a long losing streak in Norman and boosting their conference title hopes.

Key Takeaways:

  • Low-Hit Offense for the Sooners: Oklahoma, known for their offensive firepower, was uncharacteristically quiet, mustering only three hits – their second-lowest output of the season. This lack of offensive production proved costly, as they were unable to capitalize on their eight walks and eight runners left on base.
  • Oklahoma State Delivers the Power: In contrast, the Cowgirls displayed their offensive might, launching three home runs – one each from Micaela Wark, Jilyen Poullard, and Karli Godwin (who also had a key two-run double). This power surge proved decisive in breaking open a close game.
  • Pitching Battle: While neither starting pitcher went the distance, Oklahoma’s Kelly Maxwell (16-2) was tagged with the loss, surrendering four runs in four innings. Oklahoma State’s Lexi Kilfoyl (20-3) earned the win with four innings of strong relief. Both teams turned to their bullpens early, with Karlie Keeney providing some stability for the Sooners in relief.
  • Big 12 Title Race Tightens: With the loss, Oklahoma is now tied with Texas for first place in the Big 12 standings. Oklahoma State sits one game back, making the next two games of the Bedlam series even more crucial for conference championship aspirations.

Looking Ahead:

The Sooners will look to bounce back and avoid a series sweep when they face the Cowgirls again at noon on Saturday. This game will be televised on ESPN and will be a pivotal contest in the race for the Big 12 title.

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