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The 2000 University of Oklahoma team compiled a record of 66–8 and defeated UCLA three to one in the Women's College World Series to win the Sooners' first softball national championship. [ 10 ] Following the national championship in 2000, the University of Oklahoma gave Gasso "a significant salary hike," and her husband was able to return to ...
From 1969 to 1981, the women's collegiate softball championship was also known as the Women's College World Series and was promoted as such. [2] During 1969–1979, the series was played in Omaha, after which the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) held the series in 1980–1982 in Norman, Oklahoma. There were two ...
OU coach Patty Gasso and FSU coach Lonni Alameda talk after OU won the Women's College World Series finals between Oklahoma (OU) and Florida State at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma ...
Texas pitcher Teagan Kavan shuts down Stanford without any drama for her second one-hot, complete game win of the WCWS . -- Thomas Jones Middle 7: Texas 1, Stanford 0
Catherine Leigh Osterman (born April 16, 1983) is a retired American softball player. Osterman pitched on the United States women's national softball team that won the gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics and silver medal at the 2008 and 2020 Summer Olympics. She was a collegiate four-time All-American and six-time professional All-Star.
Eight-time Women's College World Series winning coach Patty Gasso will have the task of leading Team USA to gold in softball at the 2028 Games in L.A.
During the regional finals of the 2023 NCAA Division I softball tournament against California, she went 2-for-3 with two home runs and tied a career-high with five RBIs. During the 2023 Women's College World Series , she hit .417, with one RBI, two runs scored, and drawing three walks, to help Oklahoma win their third consecutive national ...
More: How OU softball's Jayda Coleman is setting tone for Sooners at top of batting order Women's College World Series winner Ryan Aber, The Oklahoman: Oklahoma.