Epic Texas rally not enough to stop Sooners softball sweep

Austin (KXAN)-Despite a crowd of 8-0 deficit to connect the game, No. 3 Texas could end the task, as it decreased 9-8 to Oklahoma in Oklahoma in the southeast of the conference on Sunday in Loew Square in Norman, Oklahoma.

Sooners Longhorns swept at home for the fifth time in a row with victory. Oklahoma scored a gift to the victim of Isabella Emeraling flying in the sixth half.

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It looked as if Sooners would end early through the base of mercy. The house was formed by Ella Parker and Jabi Garcia five roles in the first two, after which Sooners dealt with three others when he seemed to be a leading pioneer.

Then the fourth half came, and Takas became hot in the plate. They recorded six runs on five individuals in the frame to reduce Sooners’s progress to 8-6, forcing Oklahoma to rotate across four jugs in the frame. Katie Stewart Homer 2 broke the hedges in the Mitt Center for 8-8 in the fifth.

Oklahoma’s jugus, Sam Landre, who won the opening match of the series on Friday, after allowing Homer Stewart. The credit for winning five games and three aspects was in 3.2 roles. The only blow to which Stewart’s novel was a round novel.

Texas, which started the Teaagan Kavan jug in roles, allowed eight runs on five times with four aspects and two exercises. Cambria Salmon erected well in relief but also had some control problems with four aspects. She allowed one operation of five strokes before Citrez Citerez took over.

Oklahoma won the opening on Friday 7-6, adhering to a massive view in the seventh half by the Longhorns, and got a match on Saturday 7-2. The Sooners team achieved 10 times in all three games and took the first place in the Supreme Education Council with the survey.

He led Stewart in three runs for Longhorns, and go 2 against 4. For Sooners, he led Garcia in four runs with a pair of visits.

Texas (42-9, 13-8 seconds) hosts Kentucky in the final SEC series from May 1-3 before the conference championship. Oklahoma (42-5, 16-5 seconds) travels to Gunmesville, Florida, to take over in Florida Gutors.

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