College softball has a new No. 1, with Duke ascending to the top of the rankings for the first time in program history.
With a number of quality wins under their belt, and a series sweep of North Carolina over the weekend, the Blue Devils currently hold a 33-3 record. But clearing the way for Duke was a historic upset of perennial powerhouse Oklahoma.
After winning the first game in their series against Texas, the Sooners were stunned on Saturday by the Longhorns with a wild finish. Sunday featured Texas pitchers stifling the Sooners’ bats for a 2-1 win.
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It's Texas' first series win over Oklahoma since 2009, and marks the first time the Sooners have lost a Big 12 series since 2011.
Afterward, Oklahoma coach Patty Gasso said that she wasn’t worried about her team – and feels as though they can take away some positives from the performances.
“We needed this,” Gasso said. “We needed to feel this. Are we broken? Are we shaken? Absolutely not. What we need to do, and we know, is go back to Norman and reset. To face a crowd that was outstanding, and I’ll tell you, as someone who is advocating for growing our sport, we love those crowds even though they’re against us. They are very vocal. We love it.
“This is coming at the right time.”
She also commended Texas’ pitchers, who held Oklahoma to two runs in two days, calling them “outstanding.”
"They came at us, they were confident, you could feel all that, and we just left too many opportunities,” she said. “We weren't getting our swings off.”
Third baseman Alysa Brito echoed Gasso’s sentiments.
“I’m not too worried about it, honestly,” she said of the losses. “Like coach [Gasso] said, the sun rises again tomorrow and we get to go to practice and work and get at it for another day. I think this is a learning experience and this is something we need as an offense to push us.
“This is only going to prepare us for what’s to come and I’m excited to see how we respond collectively.”