American college softball season
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.[ 2] 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).[ 3] They also set Women's College World Series records for home runs (15), runs scored (49) and hits (67).[ 4]
2021 Oklahoma Sooners roster 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 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
Reference: [ 5]
2021 Oklahoma Sooners softball game log Regular season (42–2) February (12–0) Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall Record Big 12 Record February 11 at UTEP No. 4 Helen of Troy FieldEl Paso, TX 29–0 (5) Juarez (1–0) Salazar (0–1) Rains (1) 0 1–0 – February 11 vs Abilene Christian No. 4 Helen of Troy Field 9–0 (5) May (1–0) White (0–1) — 0 2–0 – February 12 vs Abilene Christian No. 4 Helen of Troy Field 11–0 (5) Juarez (2–0) Sinnott (0–1) — 0 3–0 – February 12 at UTEP No. 4 Helen of Troy Field 21–2 (5) May (2–0) Collins (0–1) — 0 4–0 – February 21 at Houston No. 2 Cougar Softball Stadium Houston, TX 12–4 (6) Juarez (3–0) Hertenberger (1–1) — 120 5–0 – February 21 at Houston No. 2 Cougar Softball Stadium 5–3 May (3–0) Lee (0–1) Saile (1) 120 6–0 – February 22 vs. Tarleton No. 2 Cougar Softball Stadium 13–0 (5) Saile (1–0) Bridges (0–3) — 0 7–0 – February 26 vs. New Mexico State No. 2 Farrington Tempe, AZ 8–0 (5) Saile (2–0) Guindon (1–3) — 147 8–0 – February 26 at Arizona State No. 2 Farrington 5–3 Juarez (4–0) Royalty (3–1) Saile (2) 285 9–0 – February 27 vs. New Mexico State No. 2 Farrington 33–4 (5) May (3–0) Hannappel (0–1) — 0 10–0 – February 27 at Grand Canyon No. 2 GCU Softball StadiumPhoenix, AZ 14–0 (5) Saile (3–0) Hambrick (2–4) — 65 11–0 – February 27 vs. Portland State No. 2 GCU Softball Stadium 8–0 (5) Juarez (5–0) Grey (1–1) — 45 12–0 –
March (13–0) Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall Record Big 12 Record March 5 Sam Houston State No. 1 OU Softball Complex Norman, OK 7–0 May (5–0) Billmeier (0–1) — 184 13–0 – March 6 No. 18 Missouri No. 1 OU Softball Complex 5–2 Juarez (6–0) Krings (3–1) — 0 14–0 – March 6 ULM No. 1 OU Softball Complex 9–0 (5) Saile (4–0) Chavarria (1–2) — 216 15–0 – March 7 No. 18 Missouri No. 1 OU Softball Complex 11–0 (5) Saile (5–0) Weber (5–1) — 150 16–0 – March 7 Sam Houston State No. 1 OU Softball Complex 17–0 (5) Thiede (1–0) Fitzpatrick (0–2) — 200 17–0 – March 10 UT Arlington No. 1 OU Softball Complex 14–0 (5) May (6–0) Gardiner (1–1) — 405 18–0 – March 12 Houston No. 1 Hall of Fame Stadium Oklahoma City, OK 9–1 (5) Saile (6–0) Lee (2–4) — 0 19–0 – March 12 Kansas City No. 1 Hall of Fame Stadium 6–2 Juarez (7–0) Hoveland (5–3) — 0 20–0 – March 14 Liberty No. 1 Hall of Fame Stadium 5–4 May (7–0) Wagoner (2–2) — 550 21–0 – March 14 Liberty No. 1 Hall of Fame Stadium 16–0 (5) May (8–0) Kirby (4–3) — 1,083 22–0 – March 26 at Iowa State No. 1 Cyclone Sports ComplexAmes, IA 9–7 Juarez (8–0) Charles (10–3) — 527 23–0 1–0 March 27 at Iowa State No. 1 Cyclone Sports Complex 10–2 (6) Saile (7–0) Swain (1–2) — 560 24–0 2–0 March 28 at Iowa State No. 1 Cyclone Sports Complex 22–2 (5) May (9–0) Charles (10–4) — 0 25–0 3–0
April (14–1) Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall Record Big 12 Record April 1 Kansas No. 1 OU Softball Complex 14–0 (5) Saile (8–0) Goff (7–3) — 449 26–0 4–0 April 2 Kansas No. 1 OU Softball Complex 6–2 Juarez (9–0) Mills (1–2) — 445 27–0 5–0 April 3 Kansas No. 1 OU Softball Complex 10–1 (5) Juarez (10–0) Hamilton (3–6) — 465 28–0 6–0 April 10 vs. Mississippi State No. 1 Dr. Billy Bundrick FieldRuston, LA 9–0 (5) Juarez (11–0) Williams (3–4) — 500 29–0 – April 10 at Louisiana Tech No. 1 Dr. Billy Bundrick Field 10–0 (5) May (10–0) Hernandez (6–6) — 500 30–0 – 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 April 17 No. 7 Texas No. 1 OU Softball Complex 10–2 (5) Saile (9–0) Jacobsen (11–3) — 484 32–0 8–0 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 April 20 at No. 21 Georgia No. 1 Jack Turner StadiumAthens, GA 6–7 (9) Mary Wilson (15–5) May (11–1) — 400 33–1 – April 20 at No. 21 Georgia No. 1 Jack Turner Stadium 12–3 (5) Saile (10–0) Cutting (6–5) — 400 34–1 – April 24 Texas Tech No. 1 OU Softball Complex 15–0 (5) Juarez (13–0) Zoch (9–10) — 766 35–1 10–0 April 24 Texas Tech No. 1 OU Softball Complex 5–0 Saile (11–0) Edmoundson (7–9) — 766 36–1 11–0 April 25 Texas Tech No. 1 OU Softball Complex 20–0 (5) Juarez (14–0) Zoch (9–11) — 752 37–1 12–0 April 27 at Baylor No. 1 Getterman StadiumWaco, TX 7–1 Juarez (15–0) Rodoni (9–7) — 600 38–1 13–0 April 27 at Baylor No. 1 Getterman Stadium 11–0 (6) Saile (12–0) Mansell (7–4) — 600 39–1 14–0
May (3–1) Date Opponent Rank Site Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall Record Big 12 Record May 4 at Wichita State No. 1 Wilkins StadiumWichita, KS 14–3 (5) Saile (13–0) Lange (19–6) — 730 40–1 – 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 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 May 9 at No. 9 Oklahoma State No. 1 Cowgirl Stadium 11–8 May (12–1) Eberle (19–2) — 663 42–2 16–1
Post-season (14–2) Big 12 tournament (3–0) Date Opponent Rank Site Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall Record B12T Record 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 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 May 15 vs. No. 9 Oklahoma StateFinal No. 1 Hall of Fame Stadium 10–2 (6) Saile (16–0) Eberle (21–3) — 3,879 45–2 3–0
Norman Regional (3–0) Date Opponent Rank Site Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall Record Regional Record 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 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 May 23 vs. Wichita State No. 1 OU Softball Complex 24–7 May (13–1) Lange (22–8) — 1,668 48–2 3–0
Norman Super Regional (2–0) Date Opponent Rank Site Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall Record Super Reg. Record 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 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
Women's College World Series (6–2) Date Opponent Rank Site Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall Record WCWS Record June 3 vs. James Madison First round No. 1 Hall of Fame Stadium 3–4 (8) Alexander (17–1) Saile (17–1) — — 50–3 0–1 June 5 vs. GeorgiaFirst round No. 1 Hall of Fame Stadium 8–0 (6) Juarez (19–1) Wilson Avant (20–12) — — 51–3 1–1 June 5 vs. No. 2 UCLA Second round No. 1 Hall of Fame Stadium 10–3 Juarez (20–1) Garcia (18–3) — — 52–3 2–1 June 6 vs. James MadisonSemifinals No. 1 Hall of Fame Stadium 6–3 May (15–1) Alexander (18–2) — — 53–3 3–1 June 7 vs. James MadisonSemifinals No. 1 Hall of Fame Stadium 7–1 Juarez (21–1) Alexander (18–3) — — 54–3 4–1 June 8 vs. No. 10 Florida State Final – Game 1 No. 1 Hall of Fame Stadium 4–8 Watson (12–1) May (15–2) — 12,173 54–4 4–2 June 9 vs. No. 10 Florida StateFinal – Game 2 No. 1 Hall of Fame Stadium 6–2 Juarez (22–1)) Sandercock (27–4) — 12,115 55–4 5–2 June 10 vs. No. 10 Florida StateFinal – Game 3 No. 1 Hall of Fame Stadium 5–1 Juarez (23–1)) Watson (12–2) — 10,830 56–4 6–2
Win Loss PostponementBold : Sooners team memberReference:[ 6] Rankings from NFCA: (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Final NFCA / USA Today 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Softball America 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ESPN.com/USA Softball 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D1Softball 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Weekly Awards Player Award Date Awarded Ref. Tiare Jennings Big 12 Player of the Week February 16, 2021 [ 7] Tiare Jennings Big 12 Player of the Week March 9, 2021 [ 8] Shannon Saile Co-Big 12 Pitcher of the Week March 9, 2021 Jocelyn Alo Big 12 Player of the Week March 16, 2021 [ 9] Jocelyn Alo Big 12 Player of the Week March 30, 2021 [ 10] Tiare Jennings Big 12 Player of the Week April 7, 2021 [ 11] Tiare Jennings Co-Big 12 Player of the Week April 20, 2021 [ 12] Shannon Saile Big 12 Pitcher of the Week April 27, 2021 [ 13]
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Venues Head coaches Seasons National Championships in bold ; College World Series appearances in italics