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We have more info on the future of former Oklahoma Sooners QB Baker Mayfield.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State men’s and women’s golf programs both scored a perfect 1,000 in multi-year NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) data that was released earlier this month.
Read moreThe streak lives on ... barely.
Read moreAbove, the OU Sooner Softball squad celebrates after defeating Texas 10-5 earlier this month at the Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City to cinch the national championship.—Staff Photo by Bill Anderson
Read moreWhen the dust settled in Bismarck, North Dakota, for the inaugural preseason event for the groundbreaking PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Team Series – a new league of eight bull riding teams from across the country competing for a national championship – the Oklahoma Freedom (1-1) finished fourth. After beating the Austin Gamblers 260- 172 in their opening game, Oklahoma City’s first-ever professional bull riding team was not able to continue the momentum on the second day of competition, defeated by the Kansas City Outlaws 173.75-87.75. With first round draft pick Eli Vastbinder (Statesville, North Carolina) tapped to represent the Oklahoma Freedom in the bonus round, he was unable to find success, bested by Pookie Holler (Dakota Rodeo/Brian & Ashley Pintar/Clay Struve/ Chad Berger) in 5.3 seconds, positioning him third amongst the eight competing riders.
Read moreIs it too early to start talking about the Wild Card race?
Read moreWhen the Boston Celtics kicked off Game 6 of the NBA Finals with a 14-2 run, it looked like they were the team about to go on a historic run. That’s not what happened. The Warriors slowly but surely cut into the lead, getting it down to six at 22-16 with 2:53 remaining in the first quarter. And then? The Warriors ran the Celtics off of the floor. The Warriors would go on to win 103-90 to claim their fourth title in eight years.
Read moreYou can’t lose a player like Jocelyn Alo and not feel it in your lineup. The NCAA all-time home run leader carried that much of a presence. And while she’ll be missed for the bombs she launched and the joy in which she played, the Sooners’ offense will still be really, really good.
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