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Author: Jenni Carlson, Oklahoman

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Michele Smith has watched the WCWS grow from ESPN’s broadcast booth: ‘It’s pretty special’

May 31, 2023 Jenni Carlson, Oklahoman Comments Off on Michele Smith has watched the WCWS grow from ESPN’s broadcast booth: ‘It’s pretty special’

The Women’s College World Series makes its glorious, raucous return to Oklahoma City this week. ESPN’s Michele Smith believes the growth is ‘special.’

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Meet the woman who’s done a 5K every day for three years straight. She’s nearly 80.

March 28, 2023April 10, 2023 Jenni Carlson, Oklahoman Comments Off on Meet the woman who’s done a 5K every day for three years straight. She’s nearly 80.

Mae Dean Erb is nearly 80, but age isn’t slowing her down. Since the pandemic’s early days, she has run or walked a 5K a day for three years.

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Race for Big 12 football title will be as wide open as it has been in many years | Opinion

August 21, 2022 Jenni Carlson, Oklahoman Comments Off on Race for Big 12 football title will be as wide open as it has been in many years | Opinion

The Big 12 conference title is as up for grabs as it’s been in a long time with the usual front-runners falling back to the rest of the pack.

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Cale Gundy’s resignation was a necessary step for Oklahoma Sooners football | Opinion

August 8, 2022 Jenni Carlson, Oklahoman Comments Off on Cale Gundy’s resignation was a necessary step for Oklahoma Sooners football | Opinion

Oklahoma’s longtime assistant football coach Cale Gundy did more than apologize for using a “shameful and hurtful” word during a film session.

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Want to know the impact of Title IX? Look no further than the WCWS & softball in Oklahoma | Opinion

June 2, 2022June 2, 2022 Jenni Carlson, Oklahoman Comments Off on Want to know the impact of Title IX? Look no further than the WCWS & softball in Oklahoma | Opinion

There may be no greater symbol of Title IX’s impact and growth of women’s sports nationally than the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City.

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How JMU catcher Lauren Bernett’s death rocked college softball and pushed it to action on mental health

May 9, 2022May 9, 2022 Jenni Carlson, Oklahoman Comments Off on How JMU catcher Lauren Bernett’s death rocked college softball and pushed it to action on mental health

As many have fixated on what’s been happening in Bedlam softball, OU and OSU coaches and players are mindful of something else, too — mental health.

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How Bob Stoops rallied the Sooners, then passed OU football torch to Brent Venables

December 30, 2021 Jenni Carlson, Oklahoman Comments Off on How Bob Stoops rallied the Sooners, then passed OU football torch to Brent Venables

On the night Bob Stoops’ run as interim head coach came to an end in the Alamo Bowl, he reminded everyone he still knows how to do this coaching thing.

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Opinion: Bob Stoops helped save Oklahoma football after Lincoln Riley bolted for USC

December 26, 2021 Jenni Carlson, Oklahoman Comments Off on Opinion: Bob Stoops helped save Oklahoma football after Lincoln Riley bolted for USC

After Lincoln Riley left Oklahoma for USC, Bob Stoops helped calm players, telling them the strength of the Sooners was “bigger than any one guy.”

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‘She just worked.’ How an eighth grade girl shows football’s greatest triumphs aren’t wins

November 26, 2021 Jenni Carlson, Oklahoman Comments Off on ‘She just worked.’ How an eighth grade girl shows football’s greatest triumphs aren’t wins

Ariana Luna is a proud member of the Muscogee Creek Nation. She is a student council leader. And she was the starting center for her football team.

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‘This is real’: How Oklahoma softball secured a record-setting donation for new stadium

October 28, 2021 Jenni Carlson, Oklahoman Comments Off on ‘This is real’: How Oklahoma softball secured a record-setting donation for new stadium

OU softball coach Patty Gasso asked Jenny Love Meyer to speak to the Sooners last spring. It was inspirational, but it became transformational.

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