The 2013 Oklahoma Sooners softball team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2013 NCAA Division I softball season . The Sooners were coached by Patty Gasso , who led her nineteenth season. The Sooners finished with a record of 57–4. They played their home games at OU Softball Complex and competed in the Big 12 Conference , where they finished first with a 15–2 record.
The Sooners were invited to the 2013 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament , where they swept the Regionals and Super Regionals and then completed a run through the Women's College World Series to claim the NCAA Women's College World Series Championship.[2]
Roster [ ]
2013 Oklahoma Sooners roster[3]
Pitchers
10 - Keilani Ricketts - Senior
21 - Taylor Hodges - Freshman
32 - Michelle Gascoine - Senior
33 - Leslie Miller - Freshman
Catchers
13 - Whitney Montgomery - Freshman
18 - Jessica Shults - Senior
Infielders
1 - Shelby Pendley - Sophomore
7 - Javen Henson - Junior
17 - Kelley Reeves - Sophomore
27 - Jessica Vest - Sophomore
42 - Georgia Casey - Sophomore
44 - Lauren Chamberlain - Sophomore
Outfielders
00 - Destinee Martinez - Junior
2 - Brianna Turang - Senior
11 - Paris Townsend - Freshman
12 - Callie Parsons - Sophomore
22 - Kady Self - Freshman
23 - Brittany Williams - Junior
48 - Erin Miller - Freshman
Schedule [ ]
Legend
Oklahoma win
Oklahoma loss
*
Non-Conference game
2013 Oklahoma Sooners Softball Game Log[2]
Regular Season
February
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
Big 12 Record
Feb 8
vs No. 21 Stanford *
Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium • Tempe, AZ
W 6–0
1–0
Feb 8
vs Oregon State *
Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium • Tempe, AZ
W 14–25
2–0
Feb 9
vs No. 5 Oregon *
Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium • Tempe, AZ
W 12–05
3–0
Feb 9
vs New Mexico *
Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium • Tempe, AZ
W 11–15
4–0
Feb 10
vs Northwestern *
Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium • Tempe, AZ
W 7–4
5–0
Feb 15
vs UC Riverside *
• San Diego, CA
W 7–0
6–0
Feb 15
at San Diego State *
SDSU Softball Stadium • San Diego, CA
W 4–0
7–0
Feb 16
vs No. 24 Kentucky *
SDSU Softball Stadium • San Diego, CA
W 11–05
8–0
Feb 16
vs No. 18 Washington *
SDSU Softball Stadium • San Diego, CA
W 2–0
9–0
Feb 17
vs Notre Dame *
SDSU Softball Stadium • San Diego, CA
W 7–59
10–0
Feb 21
vs No. 13 Georgia *
Palm Springs, CA
W 5–0
11–0
Feb 21
vs No. 14 Arizona *
Palm Springs, CA
W 5–0
12–0
Feb 22
vs UC Santa Barbara *
Palm Springs, CA
W 5–2
13–0
Feb 22
vs Nebraska *
Palm Springs, CA
W 2–0
14–0
Feb 23
vs No. 23 Florida State *
Palm Springs, CA
W 6–0
15–0
March
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
Big 12 Record
Mar 1
Houston *
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 6–0
16–0
Mar 2
Nebraska*
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 10–3
17–0
Mar 2
Nebraska*
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
L 0–1
17–1
Mar 3
Houston*
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 4–1
18–1
Mar 8
Northern Colorado *
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 14–05
19–1
Mar 8
Drake *
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 10–26
20–1
Mar 9
Northern Colorado*
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 10–05
21–1
Mar 9
Drake*
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 13–05
22–1
Mar 15
vs Pacific *
Anderson Family Field • Fullerton, CA
W 9–05
23–1
Mar 15
vs NC State *
Anderson Family Field • Fullerton, CA
W 3–0
24–1
Mar 16
vs No. 14 Arizona*
Anderson Family Field • Fullerton, CA
W 4–0
25–1
Mar 16
vs Penn State *
Anderson Family Field • Fullerton, CA
W 8–05
26–1
Mar 17
at Cal State Fullerton *
Anderson Family Field • Fullerton, CA
W 9–05
27–1
Mar 23
No. 11 Louisville *
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
L 1–5
27–2
Mar 23
No. 11 Louisville*
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 9–15
28–2
Mar 27
at Wichita State *
• Wichita, KS
W 7–1
29–2
Mar 27
at Wichita State*
Wilkins Stadium • Wichita, KS
W 16–15
30–2
April
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
Big 12 Record
Apr 4
at No. 20 Tulsa *
Collins Family Softball Complex • Tulsa, OK
W 3–1
31–2
Apr 5
No. 17 Baylor
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 8–3
32–2
1–0
Apr 6
No. 17 Baylor
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 9–3
33–2
2–0
Apr 7
No. 17 Baylor
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 8–06
34–2
3–0
Apr 12
at Texas Tech
Rocky Johnson Field • Lubbock, TX
W 9–06
35–2
4–0
Apr 13
at Texas Tech
Rocky Johnson Field • Lubbock, TX
W 6–0
36–2
5–0
Apr 14
at Texas Tech
Rocky Johnson Field • Lubbock, TX
W 13–7
37–2
6–0
Apr 19
at No. 6 Texas
Red and Charline McCombs Field • Austin, TX
W 6–1
38–2
7–0
Apr 20
at No. 6 Texas
Red and Charline McCombs Field • Austin, TX
L 2–4
38–3
7–1
Apr 21
at No. 6 Texas
Red and Charline McCombs Field • Austin, TX
W 5–3
39–3
8–1
Apr 23
at North Texas *
• Denton, TX
W 12–16
40–3
Apr 26
Iowa State
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 24–15
41–3
9–1
Apr 27
Iowa State
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 8–05
42–3
10–1
Apr 28
Iowa State
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 12–05
43–3
11–1
May
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
Big 12 Record
May 5
at Kansas
• Lawrence, KS
W 4–2
44–3
12–1
May 5
at Kansas
Arrocha Ballpark • Lawrence, KS
L 0–2
44–4
12–2
May 10
vs Oklahoma State
ASA Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK
W 10–15
45–4
13–2
May 11
Oklahoma State
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 4–0
46–4
14–2
May 12
at Oklahoma State
Cowgirl Stadium • Stillwater, OK
W 5–0
47–4
15–2
Post-Season
NCAA Norman Regional
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
Reg. Record
May 17
Marist
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 17–05
48–4
1–0
May 18
Arkansas
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 10–5
49–4
2–0
May 19
Arkansas
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 14–15
50–4
3–0
NCAA Norman Super Regional
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
SR Record
May 24
(16) Texas A&M
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 10–26
51–4
1–0
May 25
(16) Texas A&M
OU Softball Complex • Norman, OK
W 8–05
52–4
2–0
NCAA Women's College World Series
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Overall Record
WCWS Record
May 30
(8) Michigan
ASA Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK
W 7–1
53–4
1–0
June 1
(4) Texas
ASA Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK
W 10–2
54–4
2–0
June 2
(11) Washington
ASA Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK
W 6–2
55–4
3–0
June 3
(7) Tennessee
ASA Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK
W 5–310
56–4
4–0
June 4
(7) Tennessee
ASA Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK
W 4–0
57–4
5–0
References [ ]
Venues Head coaches Seasons National Championships in bold ; College World Series appearances in italics