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OU Softball Dominates: Two Games, Two Run-Rules, One Unstoppable Team

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The second-ranked Oklahoma Sooners continued their dominant start to the 2025 season, rolling past Marshall and Kansas in run-rule victories on Friday at Love’s Field. OU opened the day with a 9-1 win over Marshall in five innings before cruising to another 9-1 victory over Kansas in six innings in the nightcap of the Oklahoma Omni Classic.

The Sooners improved to 16-0 on the season, showcasing a powerful lineup and stellar pitching performances in both games.


Game 1: Oklahoma 9, Marshall 1 (5 Innings)

The Sooners wasted little time responding after Marshall briefly took a 1-0 lead in the first inning. Oklahoma answered in the bottom half with a sacrifice fly from Kasidi Pickering, setting the stage for a dominant offensive performance.

Pickering proved to be the star of the game, driving in four runs in four separate innings. She capped off the game with a walk-off RBI single in the fifth inning to secure the run rule.

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With the win, OU moved to 15-0 and turned its attention to the nightcap against Kansas.


Game 2: Oklahoma 9, Kansas 1 (6 Innings)

Oklahoma met a familiar foe in Kansas for the second game of the day. In their first meeting since leaving the Big 12, the Sooners picked up right where they left off, dominating the Jayhawks for their second run-rule win of the day.

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With the win, OU extended its winning streak to 16 games, while Kansas fell to 8-6.


Postgame Reactions & Takeaways

Head coach Patty Gasso praised her team’s ability to capitalize in key moments, despite some early missed opportunities.

“To run-rule both teams, that’s a big deal here,” Gasso said. “There are parts of our game that might be a little bit slow, but we started to pick it up, and I liked what I saw today.”

OU’s offensive depth was on full display, with eight different players contributing hits across both games. Pickering’s 22 RBIs lead the team, while Parker and Milloy continue to provide power at the plate.


What’s Next?

The Sooners return to action on Saturday afternoon for another doubleheader, facing Kansas again at 3:15 p.m. followed by a rematch with Marshall. The weekend wraps up with a Sunday showdown against Kansas City at 1:45 p.m.

Next weekend, OU opens SEC play with a highly anticipated three-game home series against South Carolina.

With another dominant showing on Friday, Oklahoma continues to prove why it’s one of the most dangerous teams in college softball.

Stay tuned for more coverage as the Sooners chase yet another national title in 2025!

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