NCAA Division I college softball season
2022 Big 12 Conference softball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
PCT
W
L
T
PCT
No. 1 Oklahoma † y
17
–
1
–
0
.944
59
–
3
–
0
.952
No. 7 Oklahoma State ‡ y
14
–
4
–
0
.778
48
–
14
–
0
.774
No. 17 Texas y
12
–
6
–
0
.667
47
–
22
–
1
.679
Iowa State
6
–
12
–
0
.333
28
–
27
–
0
.509
Baylor
6
–
12
–
0
.333
32
–
24
–
0
.571
Texas Tech
5
–
13
–
0
.278
22
–
27
–
0
.449
Kansas
3
–
15
–
0
.167
20
–
36
–
0
.357
† – Conference champion ‡ – Tournament champion y – Invited to the NCAA tournament As of June 9, 2022[1] Rankings from NFCA/USA Today
The 2022 Oklahoma Sooners softball team was an American college softball team that represented the University of Oklahoma during the 2022 NCAA Division I softball season . The Sooners were led by Patty Gasso in her twenty-eighth season, and played their home games at OU Softball Complex . They competed in the Big 12 Conference , where they finished the season with a 59–3 record, including 17–1 in conference play.
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Previous season
The Sooners finished the 2021 season 56–4 overall, and 16–1 in the Big 12, finishing in first place in their conference. Following the conclusion of the regular season, the Sooners received an automatic bid to the 2021 NCAA Division I softball tournament after winning the Big 12 Tournament . During the NCAA tournament they defeated Morgan State in the regional finals and Washington in the super regionals. They won the 2021 Women's College World Series over Florida State .[2]
Preseason
Oklahoma was ranked No. 1 in the nation in the preseason polls by NFCA/USA Today, ESPN.com/USA Softball, D1Softball and Softball America.[3] [4] [5] [6]
Award watch lists
Roster
2022 Oklahoma Sooners roster
Pitchers
7 – Hope Trautwein – Redshirt Senior
13 – Macy McAdoo – Junior
19 – Nicole May – Sophomore
88 – Emmy Guthrie – Freshman
98 – Jordy Bahl – Freshman
Catchers
Outfielders
0 – Rylie Boone – Junior
27 – Hannah Coor – Freshman
Infielders
3 – Grace Turk – Senior
5 – Taylon Snow – Redshirt Senior
11 – Alexx Waitman – Freshman
20 – Jana Johns – Redshirt Senior
23 – Tiare Jennings – Sophomore
33 – Zaida Puni – Freshman
Utility
12 – Mackenzie Donihoo – Junior
17 – Sophia Nugent – Freshman
21 – Grace Green – Senior
24 – Jayda Coleman – Sophomore
33 – Alyssa Brito – Sophomore
42 – Turiya Coleman – Freshman
43 – Quincee Lilio – Freshman
78 – Jocelyn Alo – Redshirt Senior
Reference: [8]
Schedule
2022 Oklahoma Sooners softball game log
Regular season (48–1)
February (15–0)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
Big 12 Record
February 10
at UC Santa Barbara
No. 1
Santa Barbara DiammondSanta Barbara, CA
14–0 (5)
Bahl (1–0)
Mills (0–1)
—
256
1–0
–
February 11
vs Loyola Marymount
No. 1
Bill Barber ParkIrvine, CA
5–0
Trautwein (1–0)
Johnson (0–1)
Bahl (1)
300
2–0
–
February 11
vs Mississippi State
No. 1
Bill Barber Park
9–0 (5)
May (1–0)
Bower (0–1)
—
300
3–0
–
February 12
vs No. 3 UCLA
No. 1
Bill Barker Park
4–1
Bahl (2–0)
Shaw (1–1)
—
1,000
4–0
–
February 13
vs UC San Diego
No. 1
Bill Barker Park
8–0 (5)
Trautwein (2–0)
Williams (0–3)
—
350
5–0
–
February 18
vs McNeese State
No. 1
Cougar Softball Stadium Houston, TX
15–1 (5)
Bahl (3–0)
Tate (1–1)
—
—
6–0
–
February 18
at Houston
No. 1
Cougar Softball Stadium
8–0 (5)
May (2–0)
Flores (0–2)
—
—
7–0
–
February 19
vs McNeese State
No. 1
Cougar Softball Stadium
11–0 (5)
Trautwein (3–0)
Vallejo (3–2)
—
—
8–0
–
February 19
at Houston
No. 1
Cougar Softball Stadium
13–0 (5)
Bahl (4–0)
Wilkey (2–2)
—
—
9–0
–
February 20
vs Texas State
No. 1
Cougar Softball Stadium
8–0 (5)
May (3–0)
Mullins (1–2)
—
—
10–0
–
February 25
vs Cal State Fullerton
No. 1
Big League Dreams ComplexCathedral City, CA
10–0 (6)
Bahl (5–0)
Chambers (3–1)
—
800
11–0
–
February 25
vs Long Beach State
No. 1
Big League Dreams Complex
11–3 (5)
May (4–0)
Frutoz (0–2)
—
850
12–0
–
February 26
vs No. 8 Arizona
No. 1
Big League Dreams Complex
10–2 (5)
May (5–0)
Netz (4–1)
—
850
13–0
–
February 26
vs No. 17 Tennessee
No. 1
Big League Dreams Complex
9–8 (10)
Bahl (6–0)
Rogers (3–2)
—
2,000
14–0
–
February 27
vs Utah
No. 1
Big League Dreams Complex
3–2
Trautwein (4–0)
Sandez (5–1)
—
800
15–0
–
March (15–0)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
Big 12 Record
March 7
Minnesota
No. 1
OU Softball Complex Norman, OK
9–1 (5)
Bahl (7–0)
Pease (5–4)
—
1,531
16–0
–
March 10
vs Baylor
No. 1
Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium Honolulu, HI
12–3 (5)
May (6–0)
Orme (3–5)
—
—
17–0
–
March 11
vs California
No. 1
Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium
8–0 (5)
Bahl (8–0)
Archer (6–4)
—
—
18–0
–
March 11
at Hawaii
No. 1
Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium
11–0 (6)
Trautwein (5–0)
Murphy (0–2)
—
1,200
19–0
–
March 12
at Hawaii
No. 1
Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium
9–0 (5)
May (7–0)
Borges (3–3)
—
—
20–0
–
March 18
vs Sam Houston
No. 1
Hall of Fame Stadium Oklahoma City, OK
10–1 (5)
Trautwein (6–0)
Dunn (2–4)
—
4,718
21–0
–
March 18
vs Indiana
No. 1
Hall of Fame Stadium
15–1 (5)
Bahl (9–0)
Copeland (4–3)
—
4,718
22–0
–
March 19
vs San Diego
No. 1
Hall of Fame Stadium
11–0 (5)
May (8–0)
Daugherty (1–7)
—
4,936
23–0
–
March 19
vs Houston
No. 1
Hall of Fame Stadium
8–0 (5)
Trautwein (7–0)
Todd (3–4)
—
4,936
24–0
–
March 20
vs Iowa
No. 1
Hall of Fame Stadium
20–0 (5)
Bahl (10–0)
Vasquez (5–5)
—
3,246
25–0
–
March 22
vs Kentucky
No. 1
John Cropp Stadium
9–1 (6)
Bahl (11–0)
Stoddard (5–3)
—
2,117
26–0
–
March 25
Baylor
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
9–1 (5)
Bahl (12–0)
Orme (6–7)
—
1,782
27–0
1–0
March 26
Baylor
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
8–0 (5)
May (9–0)
Binford (5–3)
—
1,717
28–0
2–0
March 27
Baylor
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
3–1
Trautwein (8–0)
Orme (6–8)
—
1,689
29–0
3–0
March 29
Wichita State
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
10–1 (5)
Bahl (13–0)
Bingham (7–2)
—
1,589
30–0
–
April (14–1)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
Big 12 Record
April 1
UAB
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
11–1 (5)
Bahl (14–0)
Valbak (3–5)
—
1,653
31–0
–
April 2
UAB
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
2–0
Trautwein (9–0)
Cespedes (8–3)
—
1,708
32–0
–
April 6
Tulsa
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
9–0 (5)
May (10–0)
Pochop (7–11)
—
1,700
33–0
–
April 8
at Texas Tech
No. 1
Rocky Johnson Field Lubbock, TX
11–0 (5)
Bahl (15–0)
Carlin (6–3)
—
1,100
34–0
4–0
April 9
at Texas Tech
No. 1
Rocky Johnson Field
11–0 (5)
Trautwein (10–0)
Rains (0–5)
—
1,209
35–0
5–0
April 10
at Texas Tech
No. 1
Rocky Johnson Field
21–0 (5)
May (11–0)
Carlin (6–4)
—
1,260
36–0
6–0
April 14
at No. 18 Texas
No. 1
Red and Charline McCombs Field Austin, TX
3–0
Bahl (16–0)
Dolcini (13–5)
—
1,498
37–0
7–0
April 15
at No. 18 Texas
No. 1
Red and Charline McCombs Field
9–1 (5)
Trautwein (11–0)
Simpson (6–3)
—
1,687
38–0
8–0
April 16
at No. 18 Texas
No. 1
Red and Charline McCombs Field
2–4
Dolcini (14–5)
Bahl (16–1)
—
1,698
38–1
8–1
April 20
at North Texas
No. 1
Lovelace StadiumDenton, TX
10–0 (6)
Bahl (17–1)
Savage (10–5)
—
476
39–1
—
April 22
Iowa State
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
6–4
Bahl (18–1)
Spelhaug (7–14)
Trautwein (1)
1,650
40–1
9–1
April 22
Iowa State
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
9–0 (5)
Trautwein (12–0)
Spelhaug (7–15)
—
1,650
41–1
10–1
April 23
Iowa State
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
9–0 (5)
Bahl (19–1)
Swain (6–4)
—
1,695
42–1
11–1
April 28
at Kansas City
No. 1
Urban Youth Academy Softball ComplexKansas City, MO
Canceled [9]
April 29
at Kansas
No. 1
Arrocha Ballpark at Rock Chalk ParkLawrence, KS
7–0
Bahl (20–1)
Hamilton (6–15)
—
1,084
43–1
12–1
April 30
at Kansas
No. 1
Arrocha Ballpark at Rock Chalk Park
19–0 (5)
Trautwein (13–0)
Brooks (5–7)
—
1,204
44–1
13–1
May (4–0)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
Big 12 Record
May 1
at Kansas
No. 1
Arrocha Ballpark at Rock Chalk Park
9–1
May (12–0)
Hamilton (7–16)
—
1,224
45–1
14–1
May 5
No. 7 Oklahoma State
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
7–1
Bahl (21–1)
Maxwell (15–3)
—
1,759
46–1
15–1
May 6
No. 7 Oklahoma State
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
6–0
Trautwein (14–0)
Day (9–4)
—
1,805
47–1
16–1
May 7
No. 7 Oklahoma State
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
5–3
Trautwein (15–0)
Maxwell (15–4)
May (1)
1,170
48–1
17–1
Post-season (11–2)
Big 12 Tournament (1–1)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
B12T Record
May 13
vs. Iowa State
No. 1
Hall of Fame Stadium
5–0
Trautwein (16–0)
Spelhaug (11–18)
—
—
49–1
1–0
May 14
vs. No. 7 Oklahoma State
No. 1
Hall of Fame Stadium
3–4 (8)
Day (11–4)
Trautwein (16–1)
—
5,410
49–2
1–1
Norman Regional (3–0)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
Regional Record
May 20
vs. Prairie View A&M
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
14–0 (5)
May (13–0)
Massey (12–12)
—
1,677
50–2
1–0
May 21
vs. Texas A&M
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
3–2
Trautwein (17–1)
Uribe (5–5)
—
—
51–2
2–0
May 22
vs. Texas A&M
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
20–0 (5)
May (14–0)
Herzog (9–8)
—
1,640
52–2
3–0
Norman Super Regional (2–0)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
Super Reg. Record
May 27
vs. UCF
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
8–0 (5)
Trautwein (18–1)
Mancha (23–4)
—
—
53–2
1–0
May 28
vs. UCF
No. 1
OU Softball Complex
7–1
May (15–0)
Woodall (18–5)
—
—
54–2
2–0
Women's College World Series (5–1)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
WCWS Record
June 2
vs. No. 10 Northwestern
No. 1
Hall of Fame Stadium
13–2 (5)
Trautwein (19–1)
Williams (31–5)
—
12,282
55–2
1–0
June 4
vs. No. 16 Texas
No. 1
Hall of Fame Stadium
7–2
Trautwein (20–1)
Dolcini (23–11)
—
—
56–2
2–0
June 6
vs. No. 5 UCLA
No. 1
Hall of Fame Stadium
3–7
Faraimo (24–5)
May (15–1)
Azevedo (2)
11,836
56–3
2–1
June 6
vs. No. 5 UCLA
No. 1
Hall of Fame Stadium
15–0 (5)
Trautwein (21–1)
Azevedo (21–3)
—
11,836
57–3
3–1
June 8
vs. No. 16 Texas
No. 1
Hall of Fame Stadium
16–1
Trautwein (22–1)
Dolcini (24–12)
—
12,234
58–3
4–1
June 9
vs. No. 16 Texas
No. 1
Hall of Fame Stadium
10–5
Bahl (22–1)
Czech (13–2)
—
12,257
59–3
5–1
Win Loss PostponementBold : Sooners team memberReference:[10] Rankings from NFCA: (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
Rankings
Ranking movements Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Final NFCA / USA Today 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Softball America 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ESPN.com/USA Softball 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D1Softball 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
References
^ "Big 12 Softball Standings" . Big12Sports.com . Big 12 Conference. Retrieved June 9, 2022 .
^ Rohde, John (June 10, 2021). "Sooners Capture Fifth National Championship" . soonersports.com . Retrieved February 14, 2022 .
^ "USA Today/NFCA Division I Top 25 Coaches Poll (Preseason)" . nfca.org . National Fastpitch Coaches Association. February 1, 2022. Retrieved February 14, 2022 .
^ "ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 – Preseason" (PDF) . teamusa.org . USA Softball. January 25, 2022. Retrieved February 14, 2022 .
^ "2022 D1Softball Preseason Top 25 Rankings" . d1softball.com . D1Softball. January 17, 2022. Retrieved February 14, 2022 .
^ "2022 NCAA Division I Softball Top 25" . softballamerica.com . Baseball America Enterprises. January 25, 2022. Retrieved February 14, 2022 .
^ "2022 Softball Preseason Honors" . big12sports.com . January 25, 2022. Retrieved February 14, 2022 .
^ "2022 Softball Roster" . soonersports.com . Retrieved February 14, 2022 .
^ "OU-Kansas City Game Canceled" . soonersports.com . April 27, 2022. Retrieved April 27, 2022 .
^ "2022 Softball Schedule" . soonersports.com . Retrieved February 14, 2022 .
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Amy Dahl (1975–1976)
Marita Hynes (1977–1984)
Michelle Thomas (1985–1993)
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