Oklahoma’s softball dynasty ends, plus Deion speaks out on Shedeur

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While You Were Sleeping: A superstar ends OU’s historic run

We must start this morning on the softball diamond, where a change of power happened last night with a sacrifice fly. It ended a thrilling game — and one of the most impressive streaks you’ll see in organized sports. 

Quickly: 

  • Texas Tech advanced to the Women’s College World Series finals with a walk-off win over No. 2 seed Oklahoma, which has won the past four national titles. The Sooners were down to their last strike in the seventh inning before hitting a two-run homer to tie the game. Tech won it on Lauren Allred’s sac fly in the bottom half of the frame.

  • A dynasty ends while the sport’s most interesting story continues. Pitcher NiJaree Canady, who led Stanford to two straight WCWS appearances in the last two seasons, left Palo Alto for a $1 million NIL package at Texas Tech this offseason. She nearly shut out the Sooners last night. Canady has a 0.90 ERA and 11 home runs. Talk about a game-changer. 

The Red Raiders start their title series tomorrow against Texas, which beat Tennessee 2-0 yesterday. 

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