Oregon Eliminated From Women’s College World Series by Oklahoma
- On Sunday night, Oklahoma eliminated Oregon from the tournament with a 4-1 victory during the Women's College World Series held at Devon Park.
- The game followed a double-elimination format and matched longtime Oklahoma coach Patty Gasso against former assistant Melyssa Lombardi, now Oregon's coach.
- Oklahoma's first baseman Cydney Sanders delivered two home runs, including a two-run shot in the third inning that gave the Sooners a 3-1 lead.
- Pitcher Sam Landry secured the win by pitching four and one-third innings without allowing a run, striking out six batters while limiting Oregon to just two hits and one walk.
- Oklahoma advanced to face Texas Tech in the semifinals, needing to beat them twice to reach the national championship series, while Oregon's 54-10 season ended.
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Cydney Sanders, Oklahoma bounce Oregon to stay alive
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Cydney Sanders hit a pair of home runs to lift second-seeded Oklahoma to a 4-1 win over 16th-seeded Oregon in a Women's College World Series elimination game Sunday.
Sooners Stay Alive With Win Over Oregon in WCWS
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Cydney Sanders hit two home runs and four-time defending national champion Oklahoma beat Oregon 4-1 on Sunday night to reach the Women's College World Series semifinals and eliminate the Ducks. Sanders’ two-run homer in the third put the Sooners up 3-1, and her solo shot in the fifth made it 4-1. Isabela Emerling hit a solo home run for the Sooners (52-8). Dezianna Patmon’s homer provided the only run for Oregon. Oklahoma co…


4-time defending Women’s CWS champ Oklahoma beats Oregon 4-1 to reach semifinals, eliminate Ducks
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Cydney Sanders hit two home runs and four-time defending national champion Oklahoma beat Oregon 4-1 on Sunday night to reach the Women's College World Series semifinals and eliminate the Ducks.
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