Coach Jennie Baranczyk and the fifth-seeded Oklahoma Sooners face the fourth-seeded Kentucky Wildcats in the quarterfinals of the SEC women's basketball tournament Friday in Greenville, South Carolina.
After a thrilling win at a critical time in South Carolina’s quarterfinal matchup against the Vanderbilt Commodores and a track record of four consecutive wins, the Gamecocks are pumped for a showdown against Oklahoma.
Raegan Beers is getting used to the cheers — and she embraces them. Beers, a junior who transferred from Oregon State, has been stellar in her first two SEC Tournament games, with 20 points and 11 rebounds against Kentucky one day after posting 20 points,
As 5-seed Oklahoma preps to take on the 1-seed Gamecocks in the semifinals of the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament, Jennie Baranczyk admits her team faces a difficult challenge.
After a close win over UK secures the Sooners' semifinal berth, Jennie Baranczyk explains how Raegan Beers opens up their options and shouts out freshman Landry Allen.
The Sooners (25-6) will face two-time defending Southeastern Conference champion and fifth-ranked South Carolina on Saturday.
Oklahoma used a big third quarter to create separation and blow out the University of Arkansas women's basketball team 94-54 on Sunday at Walton Arena.
Kenny Brooks and the Kentucky Wildcats could not complete a season sweep of Oklahoma, falling 69-65 to the Sooners in the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament quarterfinals on Friday afternoon.
Arkansas took its only lead on Phoenix Stotjin’s game-opening 3-pointer. Beers answered with a 3 off Vann’s pass, a left-handed finish at the basket after evading defender Vera Ojenuwa, and another 3 in transition off Reyna Scott’s assist.
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FAYETTEVILLE — Oklahoma used a big third quarter to create separation and blow out the Arkansas women’s basketball team 94-54 on Sunday at Bud Walton Arena. The Razorbacks (9-20, 2-12 SEC) lost by 40 points for the second consecutive game and for the fourth time this season. They lost 95-55 at No. 6 South Carolina on Thursday.