Pickering's HR, Landry's Complete Game Help OU Beat Alabama 3-0 in Game 1 of Super Regional
- Oklahoma's softball team opened the Norman Super Regional with a 3-0 victory over Alabama on Friday at Love's Field.
- The Sooners' victory followed strong pitching from Sam Landry and timely hitting, with Landry throwing a four-hit shutout and Pickering hitting a key home run.
- Landry allowed four hits, two walks, one hit batter, and recorded five strikeouts while Pickering's two-run homer helped OU take a 2-0 lead in the third inning.
- Oklahoma maintained control despite Alabama having runners on base each inning and stranded seven runners, while solid defense from Coor and Garcia kept the Crimson Tide scoreless.
- With the win, Oklahoma can clinch its ninth consecutive Women's College World Series berth by winning Game 2 on Saturday, which would eliminate Alabama from the tournament.
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Pickering’s HR, Landry’s complete game help OU beat Alabama 3-0 in Game 1 of super regional
Kasidi Pickering hit a two-run home run and Sam Landry pitched a complete game for Oklahoma and the Sooners beat Alabama 3-0 on Friday in Game 1 of the best-of-five Norman Super Regional.
·Oklahoma City, United States
Read Full ArticlePickering's HR, Landry's complete game help OU beat Alabama 3-0 in Game 1 of super regional
Kasidi Pickering hit a two-run home run and Sam Landry pitched a complete game for Oklahoma and the Sooners beat Alabama 3-0 on Friday in Game 1 of the best-of-five Norman Super Regional.
·United States
Read Full ArticleHow offensive struggles cost Alabama softball super regional game vs. Oklahoma
Alabama softball made it through the NCAA Tournament’s Tuscaloosa regional without a loss. That streak came to an end in the super regional round on Friday, with Oklahoma taking down the Crimson Tide 3-0 in Norman.
·Alabama, United States
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