From the rules to the No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners, there was no mercy for the No. 14 Texas Longhorns on Wednesday night in Oklahoma City in the opening game of the Women’s College World Series championship series.
Texas was forced to use three pitchers in the first inning, allowing five runs, and Oklahoma never relented, eventually winning 16-1 thanks to a record six home runs.
The win put the Sooners one more victory away from repeating as national champions as the Longhorns try to find answers for ace Hope Trautwein and the powerful Oklahoma lineup.