December 31, 2012

MBB: OU Downs Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 72-42

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -- Oklahoma has been waiting for the Amath M'Baye who averaged 12 points and 5.7 rebounds a game as a sophomore at Wyoming to make his presence felt this season.

If the last two games are any indication, the junior transfer may have arrived just in time for the new year.

Coming off of a 16-point, six-rebound performance that earned him Big 12 newcomer of the week honors, M'Baye scored 14 points and pulled down six boards to help lead the Sooners to a 72-42 win over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Monday in the first game played at OU's McCasland Field House since 1975.

M'Baye was 7 of 11 from the field to complement a game-high 17-point effort from Steven Pledger, who connected on 5 of 10 shots from beyond the arc. While M'Baye paced OU with eight first-half points, Pledger led the way with 11 points after the break, for the Sooners (9-3).

Jalen Saunders Calls Opportunity to Play in Cotton Bowl a "Blessing"

Jalen Saunders stood on the Cowboys Stadium field Sunday and called the opportunity to play on it this week a “blessing.”

“It's something you dream of,” Saunders said. “Playing in the Cotton Bowl here ... this is amazing.

“I'm just really blessed to play in this game.”

The junior receiver spent nearly all of December unsure if he'd join his Oklahoma teammates Friday, when the Sooners meet Texas A&M in the Cotton Bowl.

OU to Hold Junior Day Jan. 12

The Sooners are still working to finalize their 2013 class but the coaching staff will take some time to focus on the 2014 class in early January.

Oklahoma will hold its first junior day of the year Jan. 12, a weekend that will also feature some 2013 visitors.

The expected visitors include Edmond Santa Fe quarterback Justice Hansenand Tulsa Memorial tight endMike'Quan Deane. Also expected are a trio of Texas players that already hold an offer from the Sooners: Houston Cypress Falls outside linebacker Otaro Alaka, Mount Pleasant wide receiver KD Cannon and Brenham cornerback Darrion Johnson. (The Oklahoman)

Peterson Talks About Falling Short of Rushing Record

Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson finished the season nine yards short of the NFL season rushing record, and he had one person on his mind afterward: Eric Dickerson, the man who still has the record.

“I know Eric Dickerson is feeling so good right now,” Peterson said with a chuckle. “But God willing, I'll get it next year.”

Peterson's run for the record was even more remarkable when you consider he tore ligaments in his left knee last season, an injury that is difficult for a running back to return from. (LA Times)

December 29, 2012

December 28, 2012

Saunders to Play, McGee to Miss Cotton Bowl

Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops announced Friday the participation status for two players prior to the upcoming AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic. Stacy McGee will not travel to the game nor participate in any activities related to the game. Jalen Saunders will participate in the game.

The information and history in each of the individual matters are unique thus resulting in different participation decisions for this game. If other disciplinary measures are taken, they will be handled internally in keeping with existing policy. Athletics Department and team personnel will have no further comment.

 /// SoonerSports PR

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DT McGee Arrested on DUI Complaint

Oklahoma senior defensive tackle Stacy McGee was arrested early Monday morning on complaint of driving with a suspended license and driving under the influence, according to the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office.

His status for the Cotton Bowl Classic remains unclear; OU's athletic department released a brief statement, reading, “University of Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops indicated that he is aware of the situation regarding defensive lineman Stacy McGee and will address the matter after all pertinent information is available.”

December 24, 2012

Adrian Peterson Still Chasing Eric Dickerson's Record

Adrian Peterson rushed for 86 yards, falling far short of the 2,000-yard mark, yet helping the Vikings (9-6) keep their postseason chances alive with a 23-6 upset of the Texans on Sunday.

Peterson had his lowest rushing total since getting 79 yards on Oct. 14 in a loss at Washington, breaking a streak of eight 100-yard games. Peterson, who is from Palestine, Texas, had more than 100 family and friends at the game.

"We knew they were going to focus on the run, which is OK," Peterson said of the Texans. "It felt good to see other guys get involved and us continue to move the ball down and score some points."

Jefferson, Stills Contemplate Futures

Kenny Stills and Tony Jefferson are on the clock; like draft-eligible underclassmen nationwide, Jefferson and Stills have until Jan. 15 — eleven days after the Cotton Bowl — to decide if they'll enter April's NFL Draft or return for their senior seasons.

The two acknowledged they've filed for NFL Draft Advisory Board evaluations, which show players where they're likely to be drafted.

The looming decisions require a slew of important considerations; chief among them are their projected round, its financial rewards and an honest assessment of how both might improve with another college season.

December 23, 2012

Adrian Peterson Wants to Break Dickerson's NFL Record Today

Adrian Peterson wants to break Eric Dickerson's record. Now.

Not next Sunday. This Sunday. Peterson needs 294 yards to break Dickerson's NFL single-season rushing record of 2,105, set 28 years ago.

Peterson and the Vikings have two games left, Sunday in Houston and next Sunday against Green Bay.

Peterson's mindset? Why wait? Get the whole 294 against his homestate Texans.

“That's how I'm looking at it,” a smiling Peterson told Minnesota media a few days ago. “Get it done. Get it out of the way. We'll see.” (The Oklahoman)

December 22, 2012

OL Daryl Williams Will Miss Cotton Bowl Game

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University of Oklahoma head football coach Bob Stoops confirmed Friday that sophomore offensive lineman Daryl Williams is expected to miss the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic as he continues to rehab a right knee injury.

Williams was named to the All-Big 12 Honorable Mention squad by the coaches this season. He started the first 10 games of the year at right tackle before being sidelined for the final two contests of the regular season. The Lake Dallas, Texas, native has played in 19 career games for the Sooners. (PR)


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December 13, 2012

Dickerson on Peterson: 'I Don't Want Him to Break My Record'

Adrian Peterson has 1,600 yards through 13 games and said recently that Eric Dickerson should be nervous.

"I'm not nervous," Dickerson said, laughing.

In his first public comments since Peterson got close to his mark and said Dickerson should be nervous, Dickerson made one thing clear: He has great respect for Peterson but doesn't think Peterson will break his mark.

"Adrian is a class guy," Dickerson said. "I don't watch football any more. I don't watch sports. I just see the highlights. I see his highlights and he's a great player. I don't want him to break my record, but I wish him the best."

OU Gymnastics: Sooners Mourn the Passing of Greg Goodhue

NORMAN, Okla. -- Greg Goodhue, an All-American and national champion in 1974 on the University of Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team, passed away in his hometown of Weatherford, Texas, Monday. He was 60 years old.

Goodhue, a native of Lakewood, Colo., was a two-time letterwinner for the Sooners in 1973 and ’74 and competed primarily on vault and floor exercise. In 1974, he won a national championship and was named an All-American on the vault. He was the second Sooner in the history of the program to win an individual national championship and the third to earn All-American status.

“We are saddened by the news and send our condolences to Greg’s family,” OU head coach Mark Williams said. “Greg was a pioneer and a great ambassador for the OU gymnastics program.

December 12, 2012

Sooners Add Commitment No. 15 to 2013 Class

Houston Alief Taylor defensive end Ogbonnia Okoronkwo switched his commitment for the Cowboys to the Sooners.

Okoronkwo (6-foot-3, 220 pounds) had been committed to Oklahoma State since June.

In addition to OU and OSU, Okoronkwo's offers include Kansas, Purdue, SMU, Texas Tech, Utah and West Virginia among others.

Volleyball: Sallie McLaurin Named to All-American Third Team

NORMAN, Okla. – University of Oklahoma junior Sallie McLaurin was named to the American Volleyball Coaches Association All-America Third Team the organization announced Wednesday.

It is the second All-America recognition of McLaurin’s career, who was named to the honorable mention team in 2011.

McLaurin becomes the fourth Sooner to be selected to the All-American first, second or third in program history and under Oklahoma head coach Santiago-Restrepo, joining the likes of Joanna Schmitt (2006, second team), Elaine Santos (2006, third team) and Brianne Barker (2010 and 2011, third team).

December 11, 2012

OU's Tony Jefferson Named 2nd-team AP All American

Oklahoma defensive back Tony Jefferson was named to the AP All-America second team on Tuesday.

Jefferson, a junior safety, leads the Sooners with 113 total tackles this season. He also had two interceptions and three pass breakups.

Jefferson and the Sooners will take on Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel and Texas A&M on Jan. 4 in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.

Texas A&M had four players on the three All-America teams. (The Oklahoman)

AD is Eyeing Eric Dickerson's Single Season Record



From SI.com, Fifty weeks after surgery to reconstruct a battered knee, Minnesota's Peterson's has amazing round numbers, the best in his career after 13 games: 1,600 yards, 6.0 yards per carry, 10 rushing touchdowns.

"You need 400 yards to get to 2,000,'' I said to Peterson an hour after his seventh straight 100-yard game, a 21-14 win over the Bears. "Think you can do it?"

"Oh yeah,'' he said. "Without a doubt. It'll happen. Two thousand, that's easy. I'm eying Eric.''

Dickerson? Eric Dickerson's NFL record, the 2,105-yard mark set in 1984? That's the one. Peterson needs 506 yards to break the record. That's 169 yards a game. (More at SI)

OU's Merv Johnson to Receive Bill Teegins Award

NORMAN, Okla. -- Organizers of the Warren Spahn Award Gala announced Tuesday that Merv Johnson, University of Oklahoma color analyst on the Sooner Radio Network, is the 2012 Bill Teegins Excellence in Sportscasting Award winner.

The Teegins Award is presented annually to an outstanding sportscaster with Oklahoma ties. Johnson serves as director of football operations for the University of Oklahoma along with being a member of the radio broadcast team for Oklahoma football. A member of four coaching staffs that have won national championships, Johnson brings a wealth of coaching and player experience to his radio broadcasting of Oklahoma football.

"I knew Bill Teegins for years and always knew him to bring class and professionalism to everything he did. To be associated with an award that bears his name is quite flattering," said Johnson.

OU Basketball: Kruger's Nephew Leaves Team

Jarrod Kruger, nephew of Oklahoma basketball coach Lon Kruger, has left the Oklahoma basketball team.

Jarrod started his basketball career at Kansas State as a walk-on. He did not play a game the fall of his freshman year in 2010 and transferred to the University of Kansas during the spring of his 2011 year. In Fall 2011, he then transferred to Oklahoma. Due to NCAA transfer rules, Jarrod was ineligible to play for the Sooners during the 2011-2012 season.

He would have been eligible to play this year but decided to focus on his academics instead. On his Oklahoma player bio, his major is listed as multidisciplinary studies, but his uncle said he’s interested in some area of business. (The Oklahoman)

OU Basketball: Dec. 31 Field House Series Tickets on Sale

NORMAN, Okla. -- Tickets for the Oklahoma men's basketball team's Dec. 31 Field House Series game against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi are now on sale to the public.

Tickets for the 2 p.m. game, to be played inside historic McCasland Field House in the heart of OU's campus, cost just $10 ($5 for ages 2-12) and are available for purchase by clicking here or by calling the OU Athletics Ticket Office at (800) 456-4668. All public seats are reserved.

OU student tickets for the contest are free, but students must possess a physical ticket to gain entrance (available online here or at the OU Athletics Ticket Office). Free OU student tickets will also be available at the west entrance before the game, while supplies last. Student seating will be general admission on the north baseline.

December 10, 2012

Prospect Decommits From Oklahoma

Less than a month ago, Broken Arrow junior running back Devon Thomas decided to commit to Oklahoma.

Now, Thomas has decided to take more time with his decision, withdrawing his commit to OU.

Thomas also has offers from Oklahoma State, Clemson, Houston and West Virginia. He's expected to keep the Sooners in consideration.

Thomas missed the first part of the season due to off-the-field issues but finished with 495 yards and seven touchdowns rushing in seven games. (The Oklahoman)

Garcia, Maple Shine in Bedlam Loss

NORMAN, Okla. -- The No. 10 University of Oklahoma wrestling team fell to in-state rival No. 2 Oklahoma State, 26-9, Sunday afternoon in McCasland Field House. The loss was the second for the Sooners in three days, and drops the Crimson and Cream to 4-3 on the year, while the Cowboys remain unscathed on the year with a 4-0 mark.

The dual marked the beginning of Big 12 action for both teams - as Oklahoma State walked away with the win and 1-0 slate in conference action.

"This is not unfamiliar territory for me," explained Oklahoma head coach Mark Cody. "I've been in this situation before with building a program. You're going to have your highs and lows.

"I think that a lot of the close matchups, we were in them and had a possibility to win. There are just a few mental errors that we're making and I think that's making a difference in a lot of those matches," Cody stated.

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No. 2 RB Prospect Commits to ND Over Oklahoma

Greg Bryant (Delray Beach, Fla./American Heritage), the No. 2 running back in the ESPN 150, committed to Notre Dame at the end of his official visit on campus Sunday, according to his father, Greg Bryant Sr.

The 5-foot-10, 200-pound Bryant chose the Irish over Oklahoma, Auburn, Georgia and South Carolina. He becomes the 22nd verbal commitment in Notre Dame's recruiting class of 2013 and the eighth member of the ESPN 150.

Notre Dame's recruiting class currently is ranked fourth in the ESPN class rankings.

Bryant originally committed to Oklahoma earlier in the year but re-opened his recruitment over the summer. (ESPN.com)

Sooner DB Faces Felony Drug Charge

According to Cleveland County district attorney Greg Mashburn, Sooners cornerback Joe Powell has a preliminary conference hearing scheduled for Dec. 18 on charges of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute.

According to Mashburn and a Cleveland County court affidavit, Norman police connected Powell to the drugs when they tracked a FedEx package from California containing four pounds of "high-grade" marijuana.

Through a spokesman, Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops indicated he was aware of Powell's situation, and that Powell has been suspended from the team since October.

December 7, 2012

No. 6 Oklahoma Plays Home-And-Home Series Against No. 16 Central Oklahoma

The 6th-ranked University of Oklahoma® Hockey club (12-7-1) winds up the Fall 2012 portion of its schedule with a home-and-home series against No. 16 Central Oklahoma (11-9-0). Friday night’s game will be in Edmond at 7:30 P.M. while the Saturday game will be a 4:00 P.M. matinee on OU’s home ice at the Blazers Ice Centre.

All OU students, faculty and staff will be admitted FREE to the game Saturday. What’s the catch, you ask? No catch! Just bring your Sooner Pride to the Blazers Ice Centre, flash that valid OUID at the door and prepare to have more fun than you deserve!

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OU Wrestling Hosts Bedlam Sunday

NORMAN, Okla. -- The 10th-ranked University of Oklahoma wrestling team will face two top-25 opponents in a span of three days, including the annual Bedlam Dual against No. 2 Oklahoma State (2-0, 0-0) in Norman on Sunday at 2 p.m. CST at McCasland Fieldhouse, home of Oklahoma Wrestling.

Sunday's match against the Cowboys will be broadcast live on FSSW/FCSP.

The Sooners (4-1, 0-0) travel to Arkansas City, Kan., on Friday to face No. 20 Wyoming (1-1, 0-0). The match will be held at Cowley College and competition will begin at 7 p.m. CST.

The Sooners are 14-1-2 all-time against Wyoming. The Cowboys' lone victory came last season on Jan. 3 in Laramie, Wyo., when they narrowly topped the Sooners, 18-17.

OU Commitment Tee Shepard to Enroll Early

Tee Shepard, one of the top cornerbacks in the 2012 recruiting class, reportedly will enroll at Oklahoma in January.

His decision was reported by Rivals.com.

“The 5 star corner Tee Shepard is now...#BackInBusiness,” Shepard tweeted Tuesday evening.

Shepard (6-foot-1, 180 pounds) joined Notre Dame in January but left the team before spring practice began.

Whitney Hand Tears ACL in OU's Win Over North Texas

Oklahoma has overcome a lot of things to win a lot of basketball games since Sherri Coale became coach 17 years ago. Never, though, have the Sooners gone through what they did to beat North Texas 71-68 Thursday night.

With 1:50 left in the first half, indispensable senior Whitney Hand crumpled to the Lloyd Noble Center court, writhing in pain as she reached for her left knee. In a moment, the only thing you could hear among 4,938 shocked fans was Hand howling in tears.

She had driven into the lane in transition and planted to attempt a shot amid North Texas defenders. Her left knee buckled as she did so. Mean Green coach Mike Petersen reached her immediately, as the accident occurred on his end of the court.

December 6, 2012

OU's Maple Selected Big 12 Wrestler of the Month

NORMAN, Okla. – Kendric Maple of the 10th-ranked University of Oklahoma wrestling team has been chosen as the Big 12 Conference Wrestler of the Month, announced Wednesday by the Conference office in Irving, Texas, for his 4-0 start to the 2012-13 wrestling season. It is the fourth career honor for Maple – who was also named November’s Wrestler of the Month in 2011.

Last season, Maple became one of three Big 12 wrestlers in conference history to take home three honors in one season after being named Wrestler of the Month on top of two Wrestler of the Week selections (Jan. 30 and Jan. 2).

Maple remained undefeated in 2012-13 with a 4-0 record in dual competition when he topped Binghamton’s Dan Riggi Sunday evening with a 22-5 tech fall in 3:32 en route to an Oklahoma victory. The redshirt junior built a 17-4 lead in the first period and scored his final five points with a takedown and near fall points to take home the win.

Gabe Ikard Earns Academic All-America First Team

NORMAN, Okla. -- Offensive lineman Gabe Ikard was named to the Capital One Academic All-America Division I Football Team as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Thursday.

Ikard claimed second-team honors last season. He becomes the first OU player since Brian Bosworth in 1986 to receive Academic All-America First Team accolades.

He also becomes the first Oklahoma player to earn Academic All-America honors in consecutive seasons since Ron Shotts in 1966-67. Ikard is one of 22 OU football players to earn Academic All-America accolades and is one of only four to receive the distinction multiple times. Oklahoma has now landed an individual on the Academic All-America squad each of the last three years, a feat that was last accomplished in 1985-87.

AD Doesn't Want Johnny Football to Get Robbed Like He Was

Johnny Manziel certainly has the statistics worthy of a Heisman Trophy winner. He plays in the powerful Southeastern Conference. He has a signature win — all things Heisman voters typically look for.

The only question is whether the voters will give the award to a freshman for the first time.

Adrian Peterson, star running back for the Vikings and the only freshman to finish second in the voting, is hoping the jinx ends Saturday night.

"Hopefully, they don't rob him like they did me," Peterson, who lost by 328 votes to junior Matt Leinart in 2004, said in an interview with The Associated Press. "I hope he wins." (AP/Dallas Morning News)

December 5, 2012

Four Sooners Named All-Big 12 First Team

NORMAN, Okla. -- Four Sooners were named to the All-Big 12 First Team, the league announced Wednesday. Offensive lineman Gabe Ikard and fullback Trey Millard were named to the first team along with defensive backs Aaron Colvin and Tony Jefferson

Ikard and Millard were both named to the first team for a second consecutive year, while Jefferson earned first-team honors after earning honorable mention honors in 2011. Colvin received first-team recognition for his play at cornerback in 2012 after working at safety last season. Ikard, a junior from Oklahoma City, Okla., also earned honorable mention in the Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year voting.

December 4, 2012

OU Basketball: Arkansas Downs Oklahoma, 81-78

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) -- BJ Young's floater in the closing minute helped Arkansas snap a three-game losing streak with an 81-78 win over Oklahoma on Tuesday.

Marshawn Powell added a career-high 33 points to help the Razorbacks (4-3), who avoided their first four-game losing streak since closing out the 2009-10 season with six straight losses. The junior bested his previous career high of 29 points, which was set against Appalachian State in 2009.

OU Wrestling: Sooners Dominate Bearcats, 31-9

NORMAN, Okla. -- The No. 10 University of Oklahoma wrestling squad improved to 4-1 Sunday evening with a 31-9 victory over Binghamton University at McCasland Field House.

"Overall, I think it was pretty good test for us," explained Oklahoma head coach Mark Cody. "I was really stressed about those first couple of weight classes, but getting through that and coming out with a couple of wins was good for us going forward.

"We had a pretty good plan for them and it worked out well," he continued.

The Sooners only dropped three matches on the night in a contest that saw No. 141 pounder Kendric Maple remain undefeated in 2012 with a 4-0 dual record.

OU's McLaurin Named to All-Central Region First Team

NORMAN, Okla. – University of Oklahoma junior Sallie McLaurin was named to the American Volleyball Coaches Association All-Central Region First Team the organization announced today from its Lexington, Ky., office.

The recognition marks the second consecutive All-Central Region honor of McLaurin’s career, who was named to the All-Central Region Honorable Mention Team last season.

McLaurin led the Sooners with 2.83 kills per set, hitting .357 on the year.

Cotton Bowl: Standing Room Only Tickets Now Available

The University of Oklahoma Athletics Ticket Office has acquired a limited number of Standing Room Only (SRO) tickets for the 2013 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic vs. Texas A&M on Jan. 4 at 7 p.m. CT in Arlington, Texas. These SRO tickets will be available to season-ticket holders only for a limited time.

Tickets are $50 and provide access into Cowboys Stadium but are not valid for a seat location. SRO locations are located in the end zones on various levels. To order your SRO tickets, please log in to your ticket account online or call the OU Athletics Ticket Office at (800) 456-GoOU or (405) 325-2424. (SoonerSports PR)

Tress Way Earns Weekly Big 12 Honor

The Big 12 Conference announced Monday that P Tress Way has been named the Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week for his role in a 24-17 Oklahoma victory at TCU. Way's honor marked the third consecutive week that a member of the Sooners has earned Big 12 Player of the Week accolades.

The senior from Tulsa, Okla., punted seven times for 345 yards (49.3 avg.) against the Horned Frogs, landing two punts inside the 20-yard line. He booted a season-long 75-yard punt in the third quarter, his longest punt of the season and the third-longest of his career. It was his fifth career punt of 70 yards or more. (SoonerSports.com)

OU Sells Out Cotton Bowl Ticket Allotment

The University of Oklahoma confirmed Monday that it has sold out its allotment of tickets for AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic vs. Texas A&M. The Sooners and Aggies will meet on Jan. 4 at 7 p.m. CT at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Oklahoma's original allotment of 12,500 tickets went on sale to OU season-ticket holders upon the game's announcement at 7:45 p.m. Sunday. OU requested additional tickets from the Cotton Bowl, and that allotment was sold out by approximately 11:45 a.m. Monday, bringing the total number of tickets purchased to more than 13,000. (SoonerSports.com)

December 3, 2012

Saunders, Johnson Charged With Possession of Marijuana

According to court documents, Oklahoma's wide receiver Jalen Saunders and defensive back Cortez Johnson were both charged Monday afternoon in Cleveland County with a misdemeanor possession of marijuana.

The two Oklahoma football players were arrested early Sunday morning and booked at the Cleveland County Sheriff's office at 2:34 a.m.

Saunders and Johnson, both 20, were arrested during a traffic stop at Lindsey and Oakhurst in Norman about 2 a.m., sheriff's spokeswoman Megan McCormick said. The vehicle belonged to Saunders, but Johnson was driving, she said.

Former Sooner Broyles Tears ACL

Detroit's already thin wide receiver depth was dealt a major blow Monday when the team learned that first-year WR Ryan Broyles would miss the remainder of the 2012 season after tearing his right ACL in the first quarter of the Lions' 35-33 loss to the Colts on Sunday.

Broyles had become a dependable receiving option for the Lions after Nate Burleson broke his leg in Week 7. In four games as a starter, Broyles was averaging over 14 yards per catch, second only to Calvin Johnson among Lions receivers. He finished his rookie season with 22 catches for 310 yards and two touchdowns.

“It's tough,” guard Rob Sims said. “It feels like we've been having the worst luck lately. When you lose [Broyles], a guy who was going to be an emerging player on this team, to lose him for the rest of the season, it's hard.

OU Baseball Season Tickets on Sale Tuesday

NORMAN, Okla. -- Season tickets and Grand Slam Packages (four-game pick-a-pack) for the 2013 University of Oklahoma baseball season will be available for purchase beginning Dec. 4 at 8 a.m. Fans can purchase tickets online on SoonerSports.com or by calling the OU Athletics Ticket Office at (800) 456-GoOU. Current season ticket holders will be receiving renewal forms in the mail within the next week.

The Sooners are seeking to make another run at the NCAA Men's College World Series in 2013 under head coach Sunny Golloway's watch. Oklahoma posted a 42-25 mark last season and reached its third Super Regional in program history. OU is looking to make its sixth straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament and 36th overall appearance. The Sooners have reached the CWS on 10 previous occasions, winning national championships in 1951 and 1994.

Oklahoma Picked No. 4 in Preseason Poll

NORMAN, Okla. -- The University of Oklahoma women's gymnastics team is ranked No. 4 in the 2013 GymInfo Preseason Coaches Poll released Monday.

The ranking matches the program's highest preseason standing; OU was also ranked No. 4 in the 2012 and 2011 preseason polls.

OU has started the season ranked in the top 10 for eight straight seasons and in the top 25 for 13 consecutive years. The Sooners have been ranked in the top 10 every season under head coach K.J. Kindler.

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