
WCWS viewer's guide -- Game 13
Get the inside scoop on the Oklahoma-Tennessee matchup
Oklahoma Sooners |
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Tennessee Lady Vols |
WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN THE SOONERS AND LADY VOLS MEET | |
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Venue: ASA Hall of Fame Stadium |
Who to Watch for the Sooners: P Keilani Ricketts 34-1, 337 K; Lauren Chamberlain, .463, 84 R, 82 RBI. Brianna Turang, .421, 48 R, 17 RBI. Who to Watch for the Lady Vols: P Ivy Renfroe, 1.64 ERA, 22-4, 146 K; P Ellen Renfroe, 1.78 ERA, 19-4, 203 K; Raven Chavanne .455, 70 R, 33 RBI. |
IN THE 2013 POSTSEASON | |
Oklahoma |
Tennessee |
Rosters: Oklahoma | Tennessee Schedules: Oklahoma | Tennessee More Postseason: National Statistics Scoreboard Interactive Bracket Video |
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OKLAHOMA QUICK HITS ► OU has scored at least six runs in all eight NCAA postseason games this year and has outscored its opponents 82-13. ► OU sophomore Lauren Chamberlain sent a solo home run deep over the left field fence in the third inning Sunday, marking her 29th homer of the season and 59th of her career. She also picked up her 82nd RBI of the year on the play to set OU and Big 12 single-season records. ► Senior pitcher Keilani Ricketts also homered in the third inning, her 14th round-tripper of the season and 49th of her career. The solo shot broke a tie with her sister, Samantha, for fourth place in OU history. ► In the circle, Ricketts (34-1) allowed two runs on three hits and two walks. She struck out 10 batters, marking her 15th game of double-digit strikeouts this season, the 78th of her career and the second of the WCWS. |
TENNESSEE QUICK HITS ► Tennessee senior Lauren Gibson belted a two-out solo home run in the first inning Sunday for the game’s first run. It was Gibson’s team-high 19th home runs this season. She hit her first collegiate home run off Luna in the 2010 meeting between the teams. ► With Sunday's win in their fifth-ever semifinals appearance, the Lady Volunteers moved to 3-0 in this year’s WCWS and secured a spot in the championship series for the second time (lost in three games to Arizona in 2007). Tennessee is now 15-10 all-time in the WCWS.
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