The Norman Transcript

OU Sports

April 27, 2007

Big games

The biggest games for Oklahoma this weekend may not even be in Lawrence, Kan., where the Sooners play the Jayhawks today and Sunday.

The biggest games may be down in Waco, Texas, where Baylor and Missouri meet for a two-game series.

The Sooners, Bears and Tigers are in a virtual tie for first place in the Big 12 standings.

OU is 13-3 in the conference, while Baylor and Missouri are both 11-2. The Sooners split their series with the Tigers, and own a tiebreaker with the Bears after sweeping them at Marita Hynes Field last week.

So, there’s a good chance OU coach Patty Gasso and her team will be doing some scoreboard watching up in Lawrence, even if Gasso won’t really admit it.

“We can’t really worry about what other teams are doing,” Gasso said earlier this week. “We need to concentrate on our own games.

“But we know we could use some help from some other teams.”

The Sooners (48-5) have to win at Kansas (31-18-1, 6-8 Big 12), though. They can’t afford another loss if they want to compete for the conference title.

Players and coaches in crimson and cream have said all year that winning the Big 12 regular-season title is one of their primary goals. It would be the first conference title since 2001, so no player on the current team knows what it’s like to be Big 12 champs.

Winning games like Wednesday’s Bedlam contest are nice, but the seniors are looking for something more.

“Bedlam is a big deal for the state, and it’s important,” senior outfielder Jamie Fox said after Wednesday’s 2-1 victory over Oklahoma State. “But we have bigger goals. We have a lot we want to accomplish. We know we have to win up in Kansas if we want to win a Big 12 title. Winning the conference is something we seniors have talked about as one of the main things we want to accomplish.”

And there’s a bit of a recent rivalry between the Jayhawks and Sooners, too.

Last year, OU looked poised to win the Big 12 tournament championship after Cat Osterman and Texas were knocked out. D.J. Mathis and Nicole Denes were pitching their best ball of the season, and the offense was swinging well.

But the Sooners met the Jayhawks in the championship game at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, and Kansas was able to come away with the 4-2 victory and the championship trophy.

“We really need to win at Kansas this weekend,” Gasso said. “And I think there may be a bit of revenge involved after we lost the Big 12 championship to them last year. We’d like to make up for that.”

OU and Kansas have first pitch at 2 p.m. today and at 1 p.m. Sunday.

The Sooners close out their regular season with Senior Night at Marita Hynes Field next Thursday against Oklahoma City University.

Jeff Johncox

366-3535

jjohncox@normantranscript.com

Text Only
OU Sports
  • It’s a recipe for success

    Oklahoma softball coach Patty Gasso was answering questions Saturday after her Sooners clinched another return to the Women’s College World Series when, without really meaning to, she began to make it clear her job has, sort of, become ...

    May 28, 2012

  • BIG 12 BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Tigers deny Sooners’ Big 12 title hopes

    OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma wanted to win its first Big 12 tournament in 16 years on Sunday. Missouri needed to win it to get in the NCAA Tournament. Need topped desire at Bricktown Ballpark....

    May 28, 2012 1 Photo

  • Sooners make winning look easy

    As Oklahoma’s players locked arms around the pitching circle, coming together for what passed as a celebration following Saturday’s 7-1 NCAA Super Regional-clinching victory over Arizona, three gloves remained near second base....

    May 27, 2012

  • NCAA SUPER REGIONAL There are no easy outs in the lineup

    Looking for a gameplan to stop Oklahoma? Well, one may or may not be available, but walking two of the first three Sooners you face certainly isn’t part of it. Just ask Arizona’s Kenzie Fowler....

    May 27, 2012 1 Photo

  • BIG 12 BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Sooners will play for Big 12 championship

    OKLAHOMA CITY, — It’s been 16 years since Oklahoma won the Big 12 tournament. It’s closer now than its ever been to ending the streak. The Sooners rolled through Baylor, 7-2, on Saturday at Bricktown Ballpark to advance to the tournament’s ...

    May 27, 2012 1 Photo

  • Sooners send five more to nationals

    AUSTIN, Texas — Oklahoma track and field teams had five more individuals qualify for the NCAA Championship on Saturday evening at the NCAA West Preliminary. The men’s 4x100-meter relay team also advanced to the national semifinals....

    May 27, 2012

  • OU sophomore Jao-Javanil wins NCAA golf title

    FRANKLIN, Tenn. — Oklahoma’s Chirapat Jao-Javanil made Oklahoma golf history Friday, becoming the first Sooner, man or woman, to win an individual NCAA national championship....

    May 26, 2012

  • Pitching staff is exactly where Golloway wants it to be

    When the Big 12 tournament began, Oklahoma felt like it had the pitching staff to make a deep run. Dillon Overton, Jordan John, Jonathan Gray and Damien Magnifico gave them four quality starters and a closer — Steven Okert — capable of ...

    May 26, 2012

  • NCAA SUPER REGIONAL Sooners shut out Wildcats, need one more win for WCWS entry

    Oklahoma might have scored more runs, not committed an error and starting pitcher Keilani Ricketts could have been just a little more efficient along the way....

    May 26, 2012 1 Photo

  • Sooners send 4 more to NCAAs

    AUSTIN, Texas – Oklahoma’s track and field teams added four individuals to the list of Sooners advancing to the NCAA championship Friday at the NCAA West Preliminary. In addition to the four new qualifiers, Brittany Borman advanced to the ...

    May 26, 2012

The Business Marquee
Facebook