Who was the starting pitcher for Oklahoma State?
Ruby Meylan.
Sports / College Softball
The Oklahoma State Cowgirls upset the top-ranked Oklahoma Sooners in a Bedlam softball matchup, fueled by an outstanding pitching performance from Ruby Meylan and timely hitting.
In a highly anticipated Bedlam matchup, the No. 21 Oklahoma State Cowgirls defeated the No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners 6-4 at Devon Park in Oklahoma City. Ruby Meylan's dominant performance in the circle, combined with timely hitting from Rosie Davis, Lexi McDonald, and Tia Warsop, propelled the Cowgirls to victory.
The Sooners, despite a strong offensive season led by freshman sensation Kendall Wells, couldn't overcome Meylan's pitching and struggled with their own pitching changes. Wells' 32nd home run of the season set a new NCAA freshman record, but it wasn't enough to secure a win for Oklahoma.
Oklahoma State's victory not only showcased their resilience but also highlighted their determination to secure a strong position for the NCAA regionals. For Oklahoma, the loss serves as a reminder of the challenges in maintaining their top ranking as they prepare to host No. 6 Arkansas in a three-game series.
Ruby Meylan.
NCAA freshman home run record with 32 home runs.
Devon Park in Oklahoma City.
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