

The No. 4 ranked Oklahoma softball team delivered a spectacular performance against Texas-El Paso, clinching a staggering 34-0 victory that nearly set a new record for the team's highest runs in a game. This commanding win saw the Sooners hit two grand slams in one inning, driving their momentum to an impressive near-record. Oklahoma, with an overall season record of 8-1, amassed 25 hits, setting the pace immediately with an 8-0 lead in the first inning. Highlighting the game, Tia Milloy and Gabbie Garcia each launched grand slams in the third inning, contributing to a 12-run surge. The Sooners have been on a homerun spree, hitting a total of 38 in nine games this season. They showed no mercy and added 14 runs in their last at-bat, as the game concluded after five innings due to mercy rules. Head coach Patty Gasso was pleased with the strategic benefits the tournaments offered, commenting on the effective rotation of their pitchers and maximizing field opportunities for varied players. The team enjoyed a successful series across Las Cruces, New Mexico, and El Paso, Texas, clinching five game victories over three days. Despite the unfavorable scoreline for UTEP, the game fostered sportsmanship, with UTEP’s outfielder Halle Hogan appreciating Oklahoma's contribution to women's sports. Alongside the grand slams, Allyssa Parker's performance stood out with two home runs, while Kasidi Pickering tied a school record with three doubles. Milloy, Garcia, and Parker collectively accounted for 18 RBIs. Oklahoma's pitching staff showcased their depth and talent, with Audrey Lowry enhancing her season record to 6-0, permitting only three hits across three innings. Sydney Berzon and Berkley Zache maintained the shutout with scoreless relief work. Oklahoma's current performance pushes anticipation towards potentially surpassing their school record of 35 runs set in 2014 against Arkansas-Pine Bluff.