OU Baseball: Oklahoma Finds Rhythm to Beat The Citadel in First Game of Atlanta Regional
(by Carson Field) It wasn’t always pretty, but the Sooners comfortably avoided an 0-1 start at the Atlanta Regional. Oklahoma defeated The Citadel 8-3 in both teams’ NCAA Tournament openers. The squads were supposed to battle on Friday evening, but inclement weather pushed the game to Saturday. It took a while for OU’s bats to get going...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
OU Baseball: Oklahoma's NCAA Tournament Matchup With The Citadel Postponed to Saturday
(by Brady Trantham) Heavy rain showers and some thunderstorms made their prescence felt in Atlanta on Friday afternoon into the early evening hours. As a result, the No. 2 seed Oklahoma Sooners and No. 3 seed Citadel Bulldogs will have to wait longer to meet on the diamond. After a near-three and a half hour delay, the Sooners will face...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
OU Baseball: Oklahoma Travels to Atlanta For NCAA Tournament Play
(by Brady Trantham) The Oklahoma Sooners are hoping that facing teams not in the SEC will result in better outcomes as they head to the Atlanta Regional, headline by No. 2-overall seed Georgia Tech (48-9) — who will play the University of Illinois-Chicago. OU will face The Citadel (35-24) on Friday at 4 p.m. CT broadcasted on ESPN+...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
NCAA baseball: OU needs 'to get better' pitching in NCAA regionals
(by Josh Franklin) Heading into the Atlanta Regional, one thing is clear: the Sooners’ pitching needs to be on its A-game. OU head coach Skip Johnson noted that the 2026 season has seen mixed results from Sooners on the mound, but he’s confident that with some solid performances, OU can make some noise in the first round of the NCAA...read more from the OU Daily
Oklahoma baseball keeps NCAA Tournament streak alive with Atlanta trip
(by Chip Rouse) The Oklahoma softball season came to a crashing end on Sunday, but less than 24 hours later, the Sooners learned that the baseball season is still alive and the OU team is headed to the Atlanta Regional of the NCAA Tournament, hosted by No. 2 overall seed Georgia Tech. The Sooners (32-21) will be making their fifth consecutive...read more from Stormin' in Norman
OU Baseball: OFFICIAL: Oklahoma heading to Atlanta Regional hosted by No. 2 Georgia Tech in NCAA Tournament
(by Josh Callaway) Let the dance begin. For the fifth consecutive season, Oklahoma is back in the NCAA Tournament as the bracket was officially revealed on Monday. The Sooners will head to the Atlanta Regional hosted by No. 2 Georgia Tech. OU will be a 2-seed within the regional and will open up the tournament by facing 3-seed The Citadel on Friday...read more from Sooners Illustrated
Baseball: Oklahoma goes one-and-done in the SEC Tournament with 6-2 loss to LSU
(by Josh Callaway) A short trip to Hoover to open up the postseason. After finishing up the regular season with a win over Tennessee on Saturday, Oklahoma started their postseason journey on Tuesday night with an after-dark tilt with LSU in the first round of the SEC Tournament at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, AL..read more from Sooners Illustrated
OU Baseball: Limping Oklahoma Team set to Open SEC Tournament Against Middling LSU Squad
(by Carson Field) The Sooners don’t have much to gain or lose in Hoover, AL, this year. Oklahoma (32-20 overall, 14-16 SEC) enters the SEC Tournament — which begins Tuesday and concludes Sunday — as the conference’s No. 11 seed. The Sooners are safely in the field for the NCAA Tournament, but they likely have no chance to host a regional...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
OU Baseball: Oklahoma Drops Series to Vols, but Dieten LaChance's Big Day Leads to Game Three Win
(by Brady Trantham) OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma and Tennessee had to wait 16 hours and 15 minutes to resume play of the Friday night's second game. Down 5-3 with one out and a runner on first, OU quickly saw the inning end with a ground out and a fly out. That was essentially all she wrote for Oklahoma's chances to force a rubber game...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
OU Baseball: Tennessee knocks off Oklahoma in penultimate game of SEC season
(by Eric W. Bolin) A rainy night in Oklahoma City on Friday pushed the Sooners' into Saturday before a winner could be determined in OU's penultimate game of the regular season against Tennessee. Unfortunately for Oklahoma, the rain washed away the team's bats as the Volunteers won, 9-4, in a game that was postponed in the bottom of the...read more from the Sooners Wire
OU Baseball: Oklahoma Unable to Complete Rally in Series-Opening Loss to Tennessee
(by Carson Field) OKLAHOMA CITY — The Sooners’ struggles on the hill have carried into their final regular-season series of 2026, and as a result, their comeback efforts fell short. Despite a late rally, Oklahoma lost 9-7 to Tennessee on Thursday in the first of three games at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. The loss is OU’s fifth in its last six games...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
Sooners face massive SEC Baseball Tournament seeding swing against Tennessee
(by Chip Rouse) Oklahoma and Tennessee enter the final weekend of the regular season tied for 10th place in the SEC standings. That tie will be broken this weekend as the Sooners and Volunteers meet for three games at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City. Oklahoma ranks third from the bottom in the SEC this season in run...read more from Stormin' in Norman
OU Baseball: Fayetteville Frustration Ends with Drew Dickerson's Grand Finale on Sunday
(by Brady Trantham) Sunday's matchup between ranked SEC foes Oklahoma and Arkansas followed much of the same script as Saturday's come-from-behind win for the Razorbacks, albeit with a slightly different ending. "Slightly?" More like a "grand" ending. With the Razorbacks answering every hit and run, tying the game in the sixth at...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
OU Baseball: Oklahoma Responds Well But Collapses Late to Drop Series With Arkansas
(by Brady Trantham) Oklahoma put their best foot forward in the second game of their three-game series against No. 17 Arkansas. A great effort was undone by a late eighth inning collapse. After getting run ruled in the first game on Friday, OU responded with gritty play but fell 12-8 in a loss to Arkansas, dropping the series. The No. 24 Sooners gave...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
OU Baseball: No. 24 Oklahoma Looking to 'Continue to Attack' in Series at No. 17 Arkansas
(by Carson Field) NORMAN — With two weeks left in the regular season, Oklahoma appears to be safely in the NCAA Tournament field. But as far as the Sooners’ regional hosting chances, the margin for error is razor-thin. OU (30-16 overall, 12-12 SEC) has lost back-to-back series. The Sooners lost two games of three at home against Florida last...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
OU Baseball: No. 24 Oklahoma Shelled in Lopsided Loss to No. 17 Arkansas
(by Carson Field) The Sooners’ final road series of the 2026 season didn’t start like they hoped it would. No. 24 Oklahoma lost 12-2 to No. 17 Arkansas in seven innings on Friday. The loss is OU’s third in a row in SEC play. The Sooners struck first, as Dasan Harris got a run on the board on an RBI single in the second inning. But it didn’t take long...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
OU Baseball: Another Rubber Game, Another Home Run Derby at the Expense of Run-Ruled Oklahoma
(by Brady Trantham) NORMAN — For the second weekend in a row, Oklahoma had a chance to take a pivotal series on Sunday. And for the second series in a row, the No. 15 Sooners' all-around performance rested on Sunday. This time against the No. 25 Florida Gators, whose relentless display of power at the plate couldn't be matched or...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
OU Baseball: No. 15 Oklahoma's Bullpen, Bats Struggle in Loss to No. 25 Florida
(by Carson Field) NORMAN — Oklahoma’s game against Florida on Saturday unexpectedly turned into a bullpen game for the Sooners. OU starter Cameron Johnson exited the contest after only one inning of work, forcing the Sooners’ relief pitchers to record the remaining 24 outs. The results from Oklahoma’s bullpen were mixed, as the...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
OU Baseball: No. 15 Oklahoma Rallies Late to Take Series Opener Against No. 25 Florida
(by Carson Field) NORMAN — The Sooners didn’t have many answers for Florida starting pitcher Aidan King on Friday. But everything changed when the Gators removed him from the game. Trailing by two, the Sooners scored three runs off of two Florida relief pitchers to take their first lead of the game in the eighth inning. OU shut down the Gators...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
OU Baseball: Oklahoma Hosts Final Series at Kimrey Family Stadium Against Top 25 Florida Gators
(by Brady Trantham) Following a series loss on the plains at Auburn, the No. 15 Oklahoma Sooners look to course correct against No. 25 Florida in Norman. OU forced a rubber game with last Saturday's defensive performance led by Kyle Branch. Cord Rager's second start since missing two straight weeks with a lat injury, got off the rails quick...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI