The No. 20 OU men’s tennis team hosts No. 27 Indiana at noon Sunday at the Gregg Wadley Indoor Tennis Pavilion.
The OU women’s basketball team will look for a bounce-back win as it comes home to take on the Missouri Tigers at 2 p.m. Saturday at Lloyd Noble Center.
This game is the Sooners’ last chance to even the series — 29-28 in favor of the Tigers — before Mizzou leaves for the SEC next season.
Many of the athletes growing up in Oklahoma dream of becoming Sooners, but most will never make it on an OU roster. A few do.
Sophomore gymnasts Madison Mooring and Hayden Ward are the only home-grown Sooners on OU’s roster this season.
After coming off a lackluster finish in last year’s Women’s College World Series, the Oklahoma softball team renews its hunt for the national title against Cal State-Bakersfield at 1:15 p.m. Friday at the Sportco Classic in Las Vegas.
For the second time in three weeks, OU’s men’s and women’s track and field teams will travel to the University of Arkansas.
After nearly a week off, the OU women’s tennis team will once again hit the court at 11 a.m. Friday in Fayetteville, Ark. to take on the No. 32-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks.
The OU men’s and women’s track teams have moved up in the national rankings following a solid competition at the New Balance Collegiate Invitational last weekend in New York.
There’s an old sports adage that says you can tell a lot about a team by how it responds to a loss. If that’s the case, the OU women’s gymnastics team was an open book during its upset victory Sunday against No. 2 Arkansas.
The OU women’s tennis team is young. Of the seven members on the team, two are freshmen and three are sophomores, leaving redshirt junior Peta Maree Lancaster and senior Marie-Pier Huet as the only upperclassmen on the team.
When most students were hitting the books December for finals, several members of the OU softball team were hitting off international pitchers as apart of the USA junior national team during the 2011 World Championships in South Africa.