OU softball's journey to the Women's College World Series (WCWS) is far from over. After a thrilling Game 2 victory over Mississippi State, the Sooners now face a crucial Game 3 on Sunday, May 24, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. CT. The outcome will determine whether OU advances to its 10th consecutive WCWS appearance or if the Bulldogs will secure their first trip to the national championship.
This high-stakes showdown at Love's Field in Norman promises to be an electrifying affair. ESPN will broadcast the game, and fans can also stream it on ESPN+. The radio audience will be well-served by Chris Plank's play-by-play commentary on The Franchise 2 (KEBC 1560 AM) and the Varsity Radio App.
The Sooners, ranked No. 3 overall, are no strangers to pressure. They rebounded from a Game 1 loss to Mississippi State, showcasing their resilience and depth. With a strong lineup and a formidable pitching staff, OU is poised to make a strong case for their WCWS aspirations.
On the other hand, Mississippi State, aiming for its first WCWS appearance, will be fighting with determination. The Bulldogs' ability to adapt and overcome setbacks will be crucial in this decisive game.
This Super Regional series has been a showcase of the talent and competitiveness across the nation. Other regional winners, including Alabama, Arkansas, Nebraska, Tennessee, and UCLA, have already punched their tickets to Oklahoma City. The excitement continues to build as the tournament nears its climax.
As the sun sets on Sunday afternoon, the fate of these teams will be decided. Will OU secure its spot in the WCWS, or will Mississippi State emerge victorious? The answer lies in the heart of Norman, where the echoes of cheering fans and the crack of the bat will determine the next chapter in this thrilling softball saga.