Oklahoma wins the 2024 Women's College World Series title
🏆 Kelly Maxwell named 2024 MOP
Oklahoma's Kelly Maxwell has been named the 2024 WCWS Most Outstanding Player after closing out a national championship for the Sooners.
One final accolade in @kellymax28's collegiate career: MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER 🤩#WCWS x @OU_Softball pic.twitter.com/jm4Y4XH6CA
— NCAA Softball (@NCAASoftball) June 7, 2024
The 2024 #WCWS All-Tournament Team 🤩 pic.twitter.com/5OBnyinRdo
— NCAA Softball (@NCAASoftball) June 7, 2024
🚨 Oklahoma makes history with fourth straight WCWS title
Oklahoma made history by becoming the first NCAA softball team to win four straight national titles after defeating Texas 8-4 in Game 2 of the WCWS championship series. The Sooners beat Texas 8-3 in Game 1.
The Sooners used 12 hits and five pitchers to secure the title. The Sooners' win marks head coach Patty Gasso's eighth national championship.
💥 Sooners make room
Ella Parker launches a two-run double for Oklahoma, creating a 8-4 gap with Texas. Here's a look ⬇️
The Sooners create some separation in the sixth! 💥#WCWS x 🎥 ESPN / @OU_Softballpic.twitter.com/JsarJZgM9l
— NCAA Softball (@NCAASoftball) June 7, 2024
🥊 Texas cuts the deficit
A Mia Scott single brought the Longhorns a little closer, but Scott got tagged out after turning the corner. The Longhorns trail the Sooners 5-4 heading into the bottom of the 6th.
🤯 Sooners snag the lead
Just when Texas took the lead in the top of the fourth, Oklahoma's Cydney Sanders found a gap toward right-center for a 3-run double.
Here's how Sanders gave the Sooners a 5-3 lead over Texas ⤵️
Cyd Strikes 💥
— Oklahoma Softball (@OU_Softball) June 7, 2024
📺 ESPN#ChampionshipMindset | @SandersCydney pic.twitter.com/pWe45GOBOp
🥎 Longhorns back on top
Texas' Mia Scott got one past Oklahoma's Avery Hodge to drive in Kayden Henry, giving the Longhorns the lead back at 3-2 over the Sooners.
Horns on top courtesy of @miakscottt 🤘
— Texas Softball (@TexasSoftball) June 7, 2024
M4 | Texas 3 OU 2#HookEm pic.twitter.com/7azp0hvWY4
🤯 Texas ties it up
Bases loaded, two outs and the Longhorns were able to tie things up after Alyssa Washington drove one up the middle to send Viviana Martinez home from third for an RBI single. The intensity continues as we continue through the top of the third with a 2-2 score.
WE'RE TIED Y'ALL 🤘
— Texas Softball (@TexasSoftball) June 7, 2024
T3 | Texas 2 OU 2#HookEm | 📺 ESPN pic.twitter.com/MSpI2BqQMQ
💣 Bombs away: Sooners take the lead
FIVE home runs for @PickeringKasidi in her debut NCAA Tournament 💪
— Oklahoma Softball (@OU_Softball) June 7, 2024
↓2 | OU 2, UT 1#ChampionshipMindset | @espn pic.twitter.com/JrWcRMIzTa
🤘 Longhorns score first
Longhorns strike first 🤘#WCWS x 🎥 ESPN / @TexasSoftball pic.twitter.com/e83VURlPmH
— NCAA Softball (@NCAASoftball) June 7, 2024
🙅♀️ Double the trouble | Top of the 1st
The Sooners closed out the top of the first with a clutch double play as Avery Hodge stepped on second to find Cydney Sanders at first. Get ready because we're heading to the bottom of the first with much more action to go.
How about a DOUBLE PLAY to end the inning 😤#WCWS x 🎥 ESPN / @OU_Softball pic.twitter.com/gdmsA0cTSK
— NCAA Softball (@NCAASoftball) June 7, 2024
Coming 🆙 : Texas vs. Oklahoma | Game 2
The clock is winding down as Oklahoma and Texas prepare to face off for Game 2 of the 2024 Women's College World Series finals. In this best-of-3 matchup, Oklahoma holds the upper hand after taking down Texas, 8-3, in Game 1. Tonight, the Sooners look to make history and clinch their 4th consecutive national title. The Longhorns walk into tonight's showdown hoping to tie up the series and fight for a chance to win their first national title in program history.
Check out today's lineup below ahead of an action-packed night beginning at 8 p.m. ET.
🔴 Oklahoma Line Up:
🤘 Texas Line Up:
WCWS Game 2️⃣
Oklahoma now sits just one win away from becoming the first NCAA softball team to win four straight national titles after defeating Texas 8-3 in WCWS Game 1. Tonight, at 8 p.m. ET, the Sooners will look to cross that finish line and send their Big 12 rivals packing. Texas will look to even the score, in pursuit of its program's first-ever WCWS title.
Below is the remaining WCWS finals schedule:
June 6 | WCWS Final Game 2: Texas vs. Oklahoma, 8 p.m. | ESPN
June 7 | WCWS Final Game 3 (if necessary): Texas vs Oklahoma, 8 p.m. | ESPN
That Game 1 W feeling 🫶#WCWS x @OU_Softball pic.twitter.com/GgmYLWiAW8
— NCAA Softball (@NCAASoftball) June 6, 2024
Oklahoma takes Game 1️⃣
The Sooners never trailed as they posted a dominant performance over their Big 12 rival, taking an 8-3 win over Texas in Game 1 of the WCWS finals. Starting pitcher Kelly Maxwell tossed a complete game with 8 Ks and a 1.91 ERA. Tiare Jennings led the OU bats with a home run in the second AB of the game, as well as 3 RBIs. Oklahoma is just one win away from making history as the only NCAA softball team to win four straight national titles.
STILL TO COME ⤵️
June 6: WCWS Final Game 2: Texas vs. Oklahoma, 8 p.m. | ESPN
June 7: WCWS Final Game 3 (if necessary): Texas vs Oklahoma, 8 p.m. | ESPN
🛋️ OU adds a cushion
A security run scored by Alyssa Brito brings the Sooners up 8-3. A double to the right-field corner sent Brito to 2b, and Kinzie Hansen's grounder advanced Brito to third. An error by Reese Atwood brought Brito across home plate.
👊 Texas resurges
The Longhorns find their stride in the sixth, plating two to cut their deficit to four runs. With one out and one up, Katie Stewart singled to bring in Viviana Martinez. Momentum stirring, Alyssa Washington reached to first, advanced to second on a wild pitch and was sent home by Joley Mitchell's RBI single at the next AB. Texas trails 7-3 going into the seventh.
showing some Texas fight 🤘
— Texas Softball (@TexasSoftball) June 6, 2024
B6 | Texas 3 OU 7#HookEm | 📺 ESPN pic.twitter.com/6o5SYUO62K