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Oklahoma State’s Softball Team Stunned After Team Bus Involved in Fatal Crash with a Pedestrian

Authorities said the pedestrian stepped into traffic again as the bus tried to avoid her, and no one on the team was injured.

  • On Wednesday, an Oklahoma State University Softball Team bus struck and killed 62-year-old Susan Lee Darst on I-35 near Perry, Oklahoma, after authorities say she repeatedly stepped into traffic.
  • The Oklahoma Highway Patrol received several 911 calls regarding a pedestrian darting into traffic near mile marker 187 before the collision, according to investigators.
  • None of the 35 passengers on the OSU bus suffered injuries, though the driver sustained an injury while attempting to switch lanes to avoid the pedestrian.
  • After visiting Wichita on Thursday to recoup, the Cowgirls postponed their game against Wichita State indefinitely following the crash.
  • Head coach Kenny Gajewski confirmed the team will play a doubleheader against Iowa State on Friday, with the series adjusted due to expected inclement weather.
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Oklahoma State’s softball team stunned after team bus involved in fatal crash with a pedestrian

Oklahoma State’s softball team took some time to process a fatal crash involving its team bus earlier this week and will be back on the field Friday.

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Oklahoma State's softball team stunned after team bus involved in fatal crash with a pedestrian

Oklahoma State’s softball team took some time to process a fatal crash involving its team bus earlier this week and will be back on the field Friday.

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Las Vegas Sun broke the news in Las Vegas, United States on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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