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The 2021 Oklahoma Sooners softball team was an American college softball team that represented the University of Oklahoma during the 2021 NCAA Division I softball season. The Sooners were led by Patty Gasso in her twenty-seventh season, and played their home games at OU Softball Complex. They competed in the Big 12 Conference, where they finished the season with a 56–4 record, including 16–1 in conference play.
The Sooners won the 2021 Big 12 Tournament, and qualified for the 2021 NCAA Division I softball tournament. They advanced to the 2021 Women's College World Series, where they defeated Florida State in three games to win their fifth championship in program history.[1] The Sooners homered in 58 of their 60 games, including 45 multi-home run games, and set the NCAA Division I single-season record for team batting average (.405), team slugging percentage (.778), on-base percentage (.490), home runs (161), runs scored (638), runs per game (10.63), home runs per game (2.68) and total bases (1,279).[2] They also set Women's College World Series records for home runs (15), runs scored (49) and hits (67).[3]
Roster
colspan=9 style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"| 2021 Oklahoma Sooners roster
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Pitchers
- 4 – Shannon Saile – Redshirt Senior
- 7 – Olivia Rains – Sophomore
- 13 – Macy McAdoo – Sophomore
- 18 – Brooke Vestal – Redshirt Sophomore
- 19 – Nicole May – Freshman
- 42 – Giselle Juarez – Redshirt Senior
- 48 – Alanna Thiede – Sophomore
Catchers
Outfielders
- 1 – Rylie Boone – Sophomore
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Infielders
- 3 – Grace Lyons – Junior
- 5 – Taylon Snow – Senior
- 12 – Mackenzie Donihoo – Sophomore
- 20 – Jana Johns – Senior
- 23 – Tiare Jennings – Freshman
- 33 – Zaida Puni – Freshman
Utility
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Reference:[4]
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Schedule
colspan=2 style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|2021 Oklahoma Sooners softball game log
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colspan=2 style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|Regular season (42–2)
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colspan=11 style="padding-left:4em;Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle"|February (12–0)
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Big 12 Record
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February 11 |
at UTEP |
No. 4 |
Helen of Troy Field El Paso, TX |
29–0 (5) |
Juarez (1–0) |
Salazar (0–1) |
Rains (1) |
0 |
1–0 |
–
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February 11 |
vs Abilene Christian |
No. 4 |
Helen of Troy Field |
9–0 (5) |
May (1–0) |
White (0–1) |
— |
0 |
2–0 |
–
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February 12 |
vs Abilene Christian |
No. 4 |
Helen of Troy Field |
11–0 (5) |
Juarez (2–0) |
Sinnott (0–1) |
— |
0 |
3–0 |
–
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February 12 |
at UTEP |
No. 4 |
Helen of Troy Field |
21–2 (5) |
May (2–0) |
Collins (0–1) |
— |
0 |
4–0 |
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February 21 |
at Houston |
No. 2 |
Cougar Softball Stadium Houston, TX |
12–4 (6) |
Juarez (3–0) |
Hertenberger (1–1) |
— |
120 |
5–0 |
–
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February 21 |
at Houston |
No. 2 |
Cougar Softball Stadium |
5–3 |
May (3–0) |
Lee (0–1) |
Saile (1) |
120 |
6–0 |
–
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February 22 |
vs. Tarleton |
No. 2 |
Cougar Softball Stadium |
13–0 (5) |
Saile (1–0) |
Bridges (0–3) |
— |
0 |
7–0 |
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February 26 |
vs. New Mexico State |
No. 2 |
Farrington Tempe, AZ |
8–0 (5) |
Saile (2–0) |
Guindon (1–3) |
— |
147 |
8–0 |
–
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February 26 |
at Arizona State |
No. 2 |
Farrington |
5–3 |
Juarez (4–0) |
Royalty (3–1) |
Saile (2) |
285 |
9–0 |
–
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February 27 |
vs. New Mexico State |
No. 2 |
Farrington |
33–4 (5) |
May (3–0) |
Hannappel (0–1) |
— |
0 |
10–0 |
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February 27 |
at Grand Canyon |
No. 2 |
GCU Softball Stadium Phoenix, AZ |
14–0 (5) |
Saile (3–0) |
Hambrick (2–4) |
— |
65 |
11–0 |
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February 27 |
vs. Portland State |
No. 2 |
GCU Softball Stadium |
8–0 (5) |
Juarez (5–0) |
Grey (1–1) |
— |
45 |
12–0 |
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colspan=11 style="padding-left:4em;Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle"|March (13–0)
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Big 12 Record
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March 5 |
Sam Houston State |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex Norman, OK |
7–0 |
May (5–0) |
Billmeier (0–1) |
— |
184 |
13–0 |
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March 6 |
No. 18 Missouri |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
5–2 |
Juarez (6–0) |
Krings (3–1) |
— |
0 |
14–0 |
–
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March 6 |
ULM |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
9–0 (5) |
Saile (4–0) |
Chavarria (1–2) |
— |
216 |
15–0 |
–
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March 7 |
No. 18 Missouri |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
11–0 (5) |
Saile (5–0) |
Weber (5–1) |
— |
150 |
16–0 |
–
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March 7 |
Sam Houston State |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
17–0 (5) |
Thiede (1–0) |
Fitzpatrick (0–2) |
— |
200 |
17–0 |
–
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March 10 |
UT Arlington |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
14–0 (5) |
May (6–0) |
Gardiner (1–1) |
— |
405 |
18–0 |
–
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March 12 |
Houston |
No. 1 |
Hall of Fame Stadium Oklahoma City, OK |
9–1 (5) |
Saile (6–0) |
Lee (2–4) |
— |
0 |
19–0 |
–
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March 12 |
Kansas City |
No. 1 |
Hall of Fame Stadium |
6–2 |
Juarez (7–0) |
Hoveland (5–3) |
— |
0 |
20–0 |
–
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March 14 |
Liberty |
No. 1 |
Hall of Fame Stadium |
5–4 |
May (7–0) |
Wagoner (2–2) |
— |
550 |
21–0 |
–
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March 14 |
Liberty |
No. 1 |
Hall of Fame Stadium |
16–0 (5) |
May (8–0) |
Kirby (4–3) |
— |
1,083 |
22–0 |
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March 26 |
at Iowa State |
No. 1 |
Cyclone Sports Complex Ames, IA |
9–7 |
Juarez (8–0) |
Charles (10–3) |
— |
527 |
23–0 |
1–0
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March 27 |
at Iowa State |
No. 1 |
Cyclone Sports Complex |
10–2 (6) |
Saile (7–0) |
Swain (1–2) |
— |
560 |
24–0 |
2–0
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March 28 |
at Iowa State |
No. 1 |
Cyclone Sports Complex |
22–2 (5) |
May (9–0) |
Charles (10–4) |
— |
0 |
25–0 |
3–0
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colspan=11 style="padding-left:4em;Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle"|April (14–1)
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Big 12 Record
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April 1 |
Kansas |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
14–0 (5) |
Saile (8–0) |
Goff (7–3) |
— |
449 |
26–0 |
4–0
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April 2 |
Kansas |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
6–2 |
Juarez (9–0) |
Mills (1–2) |
— |
445 |
27–0 |
5–0
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April 3 |
Kansas |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
10–1 (5) |
Juarez (10–0) |
Hamilton (3–6) |
— |
465 |
28–0 |
6–0
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April 10 |
vs. Mississippi State |
No. 1 |
Dr. Billy Bundrick Field Ruston, LA |
9–0 (5) |
Juarez (11–0) |
Williams (3–4) |
— |
500 |
29–0 |
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April 10 |
at Louisiana Tech |
No. 1 |
Dr. Billy Bundrick Field |
10–0 (5) |
May (10–0) |
Hernandez (6–6) |
— |
500 |
30–0 |
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April 16 |
No. 7 Texas |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
11–1 (5) |
Juarez (12–0) |
O'Leary (9–1) |
— |
459 |
31–0 |
7–0
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April 17 |
No. 7 Texas |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
10–2 (5) |
Saile (9–0) |
Jacobsen (11–3) |
— |
484 |
32–0 |
8–0
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April 18 |
No. 7 Texas |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
9–0 (5) |
May (11–0) |
O'Leary (9–2) |
— |
497 |
33–0 |
9–0
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April 20 |
at No. 21 Georgia |
No. 1 |
Jack Turner Stadium Athens, GA |
6–7 (9) |
Mary Wilson (15–5) |
May (11–1) |
— |
400 |
33–1 |
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April 20 |
at No. 21 Georgia |
No. 1 |
Jack Turner Stadium |
12–3 (5) |
Saile (10–0) |
Cutting (6–5) |
— |
400 |
34–1 |
–
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April 24 |
Texas Tech |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
15–0 (5) |
Juarez (13–0) |
Zoch (9–10) |
— |
766 |
35–1 |
10–0
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April 24 |
Texas Tech |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
5–0 |
Saile (11–0) |
Edmoundson (7–9) |
— |
766 |
36–1 |
11–0
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April 25 |
Texas Tech |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
20–0 (5) |
Juarez (14–0) |
Zoch (9–11) |
— |
752 |
37–1 |
12–0
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April 27 |
at Baylor |
No. 1 |
Getterman Stadium Waco, TX |
7–1 |
Juarez (15–0) |
Rodoni (9–7) |
— |
600 |
38–1 |
13–0
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April 27 |
at Baylor |
No. 1 |
Getterman Stadium |
11–0 (6) |
Saile (12–0) |
Mansell (7–4) |
— |
600 |
39–1 |
14–0
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colspan=11 style="padding-left:4em;Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle"|May (3–1)
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Big 12 Record
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May 4 |
at Wichita State |
No. 1 |
Wilkins Stadium Wichita, KS |
14–3 (5) |
Saile (13–0) |
Lange (19–6) |
— |
730 |
40–1 |
–
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May 7 |
at No. 9 Oklahoma State |
No. 1 |
Cowgirl Stadium Stillwater, OK |
4–6 |
Eberle (19–1) |
Juarez (15–1) |
— |
609 |
40–2 |
14–1
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May 8 |
at No. 9 Oklahoma State |
No. 1 |
Cowgirl Stadium |
6–4 |
Saile (14–0) |
Maxwell (14–3) |
May (1) |
652 |
41–2 |
15–1
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May 9 |
at No. 9 Oklahoma State |
No. 1 |
Cowgirl Stadium |
11–8 |
May (12–1) |
Eberle (19–2) |
— |
663 |
42–2 |
16–1
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B12T Record
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May 14 |
vs. Baylor |
No. 1 |
Hall of Fame Stadium |
10–2 (5) |
Saile (15–0) |
Binford (5–4) |
— |
3,839 |
43–2 |
1–0
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May 14 |
vs. Texas Tech |
No. 1 |
Hall of Fame Stadium |
8–2 |
Juarez (16–1) |
Edmoundson (7–11) |
— |
3,839 |
44–2 |
2–0
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May 15 |
vs. No. 9 Oklahoma State |
No. 1 |
Hall of Fame Stadium |
10–2 (6) |
Saile (16–0) |
Eberle (21–3) |
— |
3,879 |
45–2 |
3–0
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Regional Record
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May 21 |
vs. Morgan State |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
19–0 (6) |
Juarez (17–1) |
Rundlett (12–8) |
— |
1,555 |
46–2 |
1–0
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May 22 |
vs. Wichita State |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
7–5 |
Juarez (18–1) |
Lange (22–6) |
May (2) |
1,556 |
47–2 |
2–0
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May 23 |
vs. Wichita State |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
24–7 |
May (13–1) |
Lange (22–8) |
— |
1,668 |
48–2 |
3–0
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Super Reg. Record
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May 28 |
vs. No. 16 Washington |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
4–2 |
May (14–1) |
Plain (32–4) |
— |
1,758 |
49–2 |
1–0
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May 28 |
vs. No. 16 Washington |
No. 1 |
OU Softball Complex |
9–1 (5) |
Saile (17–0) |
Plain (32–5) |
— |
1,800 |
50–2 |
2–0
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WCWS Record
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June 3 |
vs. James Madison |
No. 1 |
Hall of Fame Stadium |
3–4 (8) |
Alexander (17–1) |
Saile (17–1) |
— |
— |
50–3 |
0–1
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June 5 |
vs. Georgia |
No. 1 |
Hall of Fame Stadium |
8–0 (6) |
Juarez (19–1) |
Wilson Avant (20–12) |
— |
— |
51–3 |
1–1
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June 5 |
vs. No. 2 UCLA |
No. 1 |
Hall of Fame Stadium |
10–3 |
Juarez (20–1) |
Garcia (18–3) |
— |
— |
52–3 |
2–1
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June 6 |
vs. James Madison |
No. 1 |
Hall of Fame Stadium |
6–3 |
May (15–1) |
Alexander (18–2) |
— |
— |
53–3 |
3–1
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June 7 |
vs. James Madison |
No. 1 |
Hall of Fame Stadium |
7–1 |
Juarez (21–1) |
Alexander (18–3) |
— |
— |
54–3 |
4–1
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June 8 |
vs. No. 10 Florida State |
No. 1 |
Hall of Fame Stadium |
4–8 |
Watson (12–1) |
May (15–2) |
— |
12,173 |
54–4 |
4–2
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June 9 |
vs. No. 10 Florida State |
No. 1 |
Hall of Fame Stadium |
6–2 |
Juarez (22–1)) |
Sandercock (27–4) |
— |
12,115 |
55–4 |
5–2
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June 10 |
vs. No. 10 Florida State |
No. 1 |
Hall of Fame Stadium |
5–1 |
Juarez (23–1)) |
Watson (12–2) |
— |
10,830 |
56–4 |
6–2
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