Oklahoma eyes 5th straight national title at Women’s College World Series
- Oklahoma secured victory over Alabama on Saturday to claim the Norman Super Regional and advance toward a potential fifth consecutive national championship at this season’s softball championship event held in Oklahoma City.
- This win follows Oklahoma's first season in the Southeastern Conference and sets up a title series starting June 4 against Tennessee with star pitcher Karlyn Pickens.
- Pickens, who set a new NCAA record with a 79.4 mph pitch during Tennessee's recent victory over Nebraska, will take on Oklahoma, which will not have to compete against Jordy Bahl, a former Sooners pitcher now playing for Nebraska after transferring.
- Gasso, who has guided the Sooners to eight national championships—with six of those titles won in the last eight years—will serve as the head coach for the U.S. Team at the 2028 Summer Olympics.
- Oklahoma could extend its record of consecutive Women's College World Series national titles to five in the upcoming best-of-three championship starting June 4.
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Oklahoma eyes 5th straight national title at Women’s College World Series
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