Sooners coach Patty Gasso said she encourages her group to be “unapologetic” in its approach as it looks to extend its NCAA-record 51-game winning streak in pursuit of a championship three-peat.…
The University of Oklahoma women’s softball team has a lot to celebrate, and they’re not sorry for it.
Oklahoma players don’t shy away from expressing their emotions on the field with cheers, chants and dances throughout the game — even if it draws negative feedback on social media., according to ESPN. “That’s the way we play, and that’s what people enjoy. Or you don’t. You either like it or you don’t, but we’re not going to apologize for these players knowing the game and celebrating the right way.
Stanford catcher Aly Kaneshiro, front right, stands in front of Oklahoma players as they celebrate runs by Jayda Coleman , left, and Grace Lyons, center.There’s plenty to celebrate for Oklahoma as it rides it win streak, having outscored opponents 420-49, though it may not be winning them any friends or fans.one Twitter user wrote this week“So tired of the #Oklahoma softball team,” read another tweet. “So cocky and screaming and carrying on over everything.
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