Watch as Oklahoma head coach Jennie Baranczyk gave an update on Raegan Beers and previewed Thursday's matchup with Missouri...from John Hoover Media
What Jennie Baranczyk said about OU women's hoops turnover issues
(by James D. Jackson) Oklahoma women's basketball has been one of the most prolific offenses all season. For that reason, the Sooners got off to their best start since the 2006-07 season when OU opened 17-1. OU's only loss this season came in overtime against Duke on Nov. 27. However, since the beginning of conference play...read more from Sooners Illustrated
Women's College Basketball Rankings: AP Poll Top 25 after thrilling week (OU No.13)
(by Dan Morrison) Now nearing the midway point in January, conference play is in full swing and the regular season races in each conference are starting to take shape. With that, there has also been a shakeup to the women’s college basketball AP Poll Top 25. Last week, there were multiple matchups between teams ranked in the Top 10...read more from On3.com
Oklahoma women's best player Raegan Beers suffers injury
(by Dekota Gregory) Anyone who cares about Oklahoma women's basketball is holding their breath right now. The Sooners' star player, Raegan Beers, left Sunday's 77-62 win against Texas A&M early because of a left shoulder injury. Beers suffered the injury in the third quarter before returning to the bench with an ice pack on...read more from Stormin' in Norman
Women's Basketball: No. 10 Oklahoma cruise past Texas A&M for conference win
(by James D. Jackson) NORMAN – Zya Vann let her shot go from the left corner. As the shot clanked off the rim, the freshman followed her shot and grabbed her own rebound. As the Texas A&M defender approached her, Vann gave a pump-fake that opened things up and she dribbled around the defender and converted on an easy basket...read more from Sooners Illustrated
Women's Basketball: What channel is Oklahoma basketball vs Texas A&M on today? Time, TV schedule
(by Justin Martinez) The No. 11-ranked Oklahoma women's basketball team will continue SEC play with a home game against Texas A&M at 4 p.m. Sunday. OU (13-3, 1-2 SEC) suffered an 81-77 road loss to Mississippi State on Thursday. Texas A&M (8-7, 1-2 SEC) suffered a 90-49 road loss to No. 2-ranked South Carolina on Thursday...read more from The Oklahoman
Women's Basketball: Oklahoma Falls to Mississippi State, Drops Below .500 in SEC
(by Carson Field) Just like Oklahoma’s first two SEC games, Thursday’s contest against Mississippi State went down to the wire. But this time, the Sooners ended on the wrong side of the scoreboard. The No. 10 Sooners fell 81-77 on the road to Mississippi State. OU dropped to 1-2 in SEC play with the loss after going 12-1 in the non-conference...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
OU women's hoops vs. Mississippi State: Predictions, injury updates
(by Ryan Aber) The 11th-ranked OU women’s basketball team looks to keep their road success going when it takes on Mississippi State at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Humphrey Coliseum in Starkville, Mississippi. The game will be streamed on SEC Network Plus. The Sooners (13-2, 1-1 SEC) are coming off an 87-86 win at Tennessee...read more from The Oklahoman
Week 10 AP Poll: Oklahoma women's basketball falls one spot after splitting top 15 matchups
(by James D. Jackson) For the Sooners it gave them a glimpse into what they need to focus on as they move forward. After splitting top 15-matchups this week, Oklahoma fell one spot to No. 10 in the AP Top 25 Poll, the organization announced on Monday. Oklahoma is now one spot behind Ohio State and one spot ahead of TCU...read more from Sooners Illustrated
Women's Basketball: Three Takeaways From No. 9 Oklahoma's Chaotic Win Over No. 15 Tennessee
(by Ryan Chapman) Oklahoma rebounded from a frustrating outing against Texas by notching the program’s first road win in SEC play. The No. 9-ranked Sooners took down No. 15 Tennessee 87-86 on Sunday at the Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville. The loss was the first of the season for the Lady Vols, who fell to 13-1 overall and 1-1...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
Women's Basketball: No. 9 Oklahoma Searching for 'Hungry' Response Against No. 15 Tennessee
(by Ryan Chapman) A strong start made way to a frustrating night in Oklahoma’s SEC opener. After building a nice first quarter lead, the No. 9-ranked Sooners turned the ball over 27 times and hit only two 3-pointers in an 80-73 defeat to No. 5 Texas. Jennie Baranczyk’s team will have to put that loss behind them quickly, as Sunday brings...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
OU women's basketball vs Tennessee: Prediction, picks, injury updates for SEC game
(by Ryan Aber) The 10th-ranked OU women’s basketball team gets a chance to show its resilience Sunday when it takes on No. 13 Tennessee at 2 p.m. at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tennessee. The game will be broadcast on ESPN. The Sooners (12-2, 0-1 SEC) are coming off an 80-73 loss to No. 6 Texas at home Thursday...read more from The Oklahoman
No. 9 OU women's basketball falls to No. 5 Texas 80-73
(by George Stoia) On Thursday, the No. 9 OU women’s basketball team fell 80-73 to No. 5 Texas in Norman. The Sooners are now 12-2 on the season and 0-1 in SEC play. Oklahoma started the game well, leading 26-17 after the first quarter. But the Longhorns controlled the pace of the game most of the rest of the way. OU trailed by as many as...read more from the SoonerScoop
Oklahoma vs Texas women's basketball: Prediction, picks, injury updates
(by Ryan Aber) NORMAN — The OU women’s basketball team doesn’t exactly ease into its inaugural SEC slate. The 10th-ranked Sooners will take on No. 6 Texas at 8 p.m. Thursday at Lloyd Noble Center. The game will be broadcast on ESPN2. The Sooners swept two meetings with the Longhorns last season, including a thrilling 71-70 win in...read more from The Oklahoman
Women's Basketball: No. 9 OU Leaning on Depth Ahead of SEC Gauntlet
(by Ryan Chapman) On the eve of SEC play, Jennie Baranczyk’s Sooners are in a much better place than they were a year ago. OU struggled in non-conference play having to adjust to a new roster and injuries, and the Sooners started Big 12 play at 6-5 overall. Things are much different now. Oklahoma added Raegan Beers and Zya Vann...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
As OU women's basketball enters SEC play, what have we learned about the Sooners?
(by Ryan Aber) NORMAN — OU’s women’s basketball team enters SEC play hot. The Sooners finished non-conference play 12-1, with their only loss coming in overtime to Duke on Nov. 27. It’s the second time in Jennie Baranczyk’s four seasons the Sooners have started 12-1. From here, the challenge gets much more difficult. But first...read more from The Oklahoman
OU women's basketball remains No. 9 in AP Poll
(by Kate Dalhausser) Oklahoma women’s basketball remained No. 9 in the AP Poll on Monday. OU has not moved in the AP Top 25 and keeps its spot in the top 10 going into conference play. Oklahoma was undefeated in Dec., going 6-0 during the month. This is the program’s 15th perfect month in its history and its first since Dec. 2022...read more from the OU Daily
Women's Basketball: No. 8 Oklahoma storms past New Mexico State with second-half push
(by James D. Jackson) NORMAN – Neveah Tot saw an opening and drove towards the baseline. All-American center Raegan Beers was waiting down low as Tot dribbled all the way to the rim. Beers drew much attention before she even got the ball, so instead of forcing it to the center, Tot saw wide open behind the arc. Tot flung the pass...read more from Sooners Illustrated
How to watch Oklahoma WBB vs New Mexico State today: Time, TV channel
(by John Williams) The Oklahoma Sooners (11-1) will wrap up the nonconference portion of their schedule on Sunday afternoon when they take on the New Mexico State Aggies (7-5) at the Lloyd Noble Center. The Sooners last took the floor a week ago and earned a 111-65 win over Omaha. New Mexico State is coming off of a 77-46 win...read more from the Sooners Wire
'Feel lucky being here': 400 games later, Why Jennie Baranczyk is grateful to be at OU
(by James D. Jackson) NORMAN – When Jennie Baranczyk sat at the podium after a battle with Omaha, she had accomplished a new milestone. "I didn't know, and I don't know how much to celebrate, it just means I'm old, really" Baranczyk said through laughter. Baranczyk coached her 400th career game as the leader of a program when the Sooners...read more from Sooners Illustrated