Women's College World Series 2024 live: Updates, score for UCLA vs. Oklahoma softball game (2024)

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Kelly Maxwell sets season-high with 11 strikeouts UCLA holds Sooners scoreless in the sixth Maxwell ties season-high with 10 strikeouts Bruins get two on in the sixth Sooners go scoreless to close fifth inning Taylor Tinsley in the circle for UCLA Oklahoma retires UCLA without a run once again Kelly Maxwell earns strikeout No. 8 Meoño catches the third out for UCLA Sooners hold UCLA scoreless in fourth inning Terry strikes out Hansen to close third inning Oklahoma successfully challenges catch behind home plate UCLA's Meoño robs a home run from Pickering Jennings breaks the scoring open with home run Maxwell earns strikeout No. 6 to close third inning Avery Hodge enters the game for Oklahoma Two on for UCLA with no outs Oklahoma held scoreless again to close second inning Another quick inning for Maxwell, Oklahoma Terry ends the inning with three on Sooners load the bases Megan Grant makes a huge catch for UCLA Jayda Coleman walked to open bottom of the first inning Maxwell notches two strikeouts in the first inning Maxwell strikes out Brady to open the game UCLA vs. Oklahoma: TV, streaming and how to watch College softball tournament bracket: WCWS schedule UCLA vs. Oklahoma delay UCLA vs. Oklahoma odds UCLA vs. Oklahoma predictions The Oklahoman: Oklahoma 8, UCLA 4 Heartland College Sports: Oklahoma 9, UCLA 4 Sporting News: Oklahoma How did UCLA get here? How did Oklahoma get here? UCLA players to watch Oklahoma players to watch UCLA lineup Oklahoma lineup

Two of the most storied softball programs in the country meet today in Game 7 of the Women's College World Series. No. 6-seed UCLA - a program with 12 NCAA softball championships - faces off against three-time defending champions and No. 2-seed Oklahoma.

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Despite Oklahoma's recent dominance, the Sooners have a losing record against the Bruins in the Women's College World Series at 3-4. These two teams faced off in the championship series in 2019. UCLA won but Oklahoma has won every series since.

Oklahoma's won their last 10 games in a row and UCLA's rattled off 14 consecutive victories. One of those streaks has to end Saturday in Oklahoma City.

Kelly Maxwell sets season-high with 11 strikeouts

Maxwell struck out Thessa Malau'ulu to open the seventh inning and set a new season-high.

UCLA holds Sooners scoreless in the sixth

Tinsley notched two strikeouts in the frame to keep the deficit at 1-0 heading into the final inning.

Maxwell ties season-high with 10 strikeouts

With two on, Oklahoma's Kelly Maxwell struck out Ramsey Suarez to hold UCLA scoreless again and tie her season-high of 10 strikeouts. Sooners lead 1-0.

Bruins get two on in the sixth

A infield single to second got Megan Grant to first and a walk for Jordan Woolery makes it two on for UCLA with one out. Lauren Hatch is in to run for Grant.

Sooners go scoreless to close fifth inning

It took Tinsley and the Bruins just 11 pitches to get three outs and retire the Sooners' side. Oklahoma's lead stays at 1-0.

Taylor Tinsley in the circle for UCLA

After four innings pitched, Kaitlyn Terry is done for the day and Tinsley heads to the circle for the Bruins in the bottom of the fifth.

Oklahoma retires UCLA without a run once again

Jadelyn Allchin's fly out to right field made it three outs with one on for the Bruins. Sooners hold a 1-0 lead heading into the bottom of the fifth.

Kelly Maxwell earns strikeout No. 8

Maxwell struck out Maya Brady for a third time today to tie her tournament-high with eight strikeouts in this game.

Meoño catches the third out for UCLA

Cydney Sanders made it to first with two outs after getting hit by a Kaitlyn Terry pitch. But Meoño caught Jayda Coleman's fly out to centerfield to retire the Sooners' side. Oklahoma's stays at 1-0.

Sooners hold UCLA scoreless in fourth inning

A Seneca Curo ground out to third made it three outs and another scoreless inning for the Bruins. Oklahoma leads 1-0.

Terry strikes out Hansen to close third inning

After the overturned call, Hansen struck out swinging on the next pitch. UCLA's Kaitlyn Terry retired the side to keep the score 1-0.

Oklahoma successfully challenges catch behind home plate

With one on and two outs, UCLA's Sharlize Palacios made a diving catch behind home base to earn a third out. Oklahoma challenged the ruling of a catch and upon further review, it was ruled a foul ball. 2-2 count for Kinzie Hansen.

UCLA's Meoño robs a home run from Pickering

Like Jennings before her, Pickering hit a shot deep to centerfield but Janelle Meoño made the catch to get the out.

Jennings breaks the scoring open with home run

After two and a half scoreless innings, Tiare Jennings went deep to centerfield on the first pitch of the bottom of the third. It's her ninth career home run in the Women's College World Series. Oklahoma leads 1-0.

Maxwell earns strikeout No. 6 to close third inning

UCLA had two on and two outs with Sharlize Palacios at the plate. Oklahoma's Kelly Maxwell rebounded from a rough start to the inning and struck her out to retire UCLA's side after a scoreless half of the inning.

Avery Hodge enters the game for Oklahoma

After an infield fly hit Alynah Torres in the head, Hodge came in at second base.

Two on for UCLA with no outs

UCLA's Thessa Malau'ulu and Janelle Meoño made it to first and second with no outs. Brady's next up in the order and Oklahoma pitcher Kelly Maxwell took a meeting in the circle to get reset.

Oklahoma held scoreless again to close second inning

UCLA got two outs early with a ground out and a fly to right field in quick succession. Terry walked Sanders to give Oklahoma one on but Coleman ground out to her to close the inning. Score remains 0-0 through two frames.

Another quick inning for Maxwell, Oklahoma

A strikeout, a catch by Cydney Sanders at first on a line driver, and another strikeout in quick succession retired the Bruins' side in 12 pitches. She's up to four strikeouts over the first two innings.

Terry ends the inning with three on

Oklahoma had bases loaded with Kinzie Hansen at the plate. Terry struck her out swinging in four pitches to retire the Sooners' side and keep the game at 0-0.

Sooners load the bases

A wild pitch brought Coleman to third and Jennings to second. A walk for Kasidi Pickering loads the bases for Oklahoma with two outs in the first inning.

Megan Grant makes a huge catch for UCLA

With two on and one out, Oklahoma's Alyssa Brito hit a ball deep to right field and Grant made a crucial catch to sevure the second out and keep Coleman at second and Tiare Jennings at first.

Jayda Coleman walked to open bottom of the first inning

Kaitlyn Terry nearly hit Coleman with her ninth pitch and gave the Sooners senior a walk to first.

Maxwell notches two strikeouts in the first inning

Maxwell nearly had three strikeouts in row before an error on a Sharlize Palacios hit got the Bruins catcher to first base. Megan Grant couldn't make it to first in time and was out to retire the Bruins' side for the first inning. Score remains 0-0.

Maxwell strikes out Brady to open the game

Maya Brady stepped up to the plate first for the Bruins to start the first inning. Oklahoma pitcher Kelly Maxwell struck her out swinging in four pitches.

UCLA vs. Oklahoma: TV, streaming and how to watch

  • Date: Saturday, June 1
  • Time: 3 p.m. ET
  • Where: Devon Park, Oklahoma City, OK
  • TV: ABC
  • Streaming:ESPN+

How to watch:Catch Women's College World Series softball tournament with ESPN+

College softball tournament bracket: WCWS schedule

Saturday, June 1

  • Game 7: No. 6 UCLA vs. No. 2 Oklahoma, 3 p.m. ET, ABC
  • Game 8: No. 1 Texas vs. No. 4 Florida, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN

Sunday, June 2

  • Game 9: No. 14 Alabama vs. loser of Game 8, 3 p.m. ET, ABC
  • Game 10: No. 8 Stanford vs. loser of Game 7, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN2

Monday, June 3

  • Game 11: Game 7 winner vs. Game 9 winner, noon ET, ESPN
  • Game 12 (if necessary): Game 11 rematch, 2:30 p.m. ET, ESPN
  • Game 13: Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN2
  • Game 14 (if necessary): Game 13 rematch, 9:30 p.m., ESPN2

Championship Finals

Best-of-three series from June 5-7. All games at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN.

UCLA vs. Oklahoma delay

The game was originally scheduled to tip off at 3 p.m. ET. Due to a short delay the game start is now set for 3:15 p.m. ET.

UCLA vs. Oklahoma odds

The Sooners are favored to beat the Bruins, per the latest DraftKings odds, and continue their quest for a fourth consecutive championship.

  • Moneyline: Oklahoma (-255), UCLA (+205)

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UCLA vs. Oklahoma predictions

The Oklahoman: Oklahoma 8, UCLA 4

Justin Martinez writes: "OU's offense didn't have much trouble scoring against Duke, which entered Thursday's WCWS opener with the third-best team ERA in the nation (1.55). Now the Sooners will face the Bruins, who have a young pitching duo of freshman Kaitlyn Terry and sophom*ore Taylor Tinsley. Both players earned All-Pac-12 first team selections this season, but asking them to contain an experienced OU offense on the sport's biggest stage is a tall order."

Heartland College Sports: Oklahoma 9, UCLA 4

Bryan Clinton says: "Oklahoma’s offense was on fire against an excellent Duke pitching staff, and while UCLA has been playing terrific softball of late, their staff ranks seventh out of eight teams that made it to OKC with a 2.71-team ERA. If the Sooners’ bats stay hot, they should be able to pull away in this one. I’m not predicting a third consecutive shutout in the series, as OU’s pitching staff isn’t as good as it was in 2022 or 2023, but this group of seniors has had a vendetta against UCLA, and that will continue."

Sporting News: Oklahoma

Edward Sutelan writes: "The Sooners are once again dominant in nearly all facets of the game. They rank seventh in team ERA (1.85), first in on-base percentage (.473) and second in slugging percentage (.724) among all Division I teams. They have outscored opponents 483-107 this season."

How did UCLA get here?

The Bruins won their third Pac-12 conference regular season championship of the last four years behind a five-game winning streak to close the season. In the conference tournament, UCLA took care of business against Arizona State 6-0 before one-run wins over Arizona (6-5) and Utah (2-1) secured their title.

UCLA opened the NCAA softball tournament with wins over Grand Canyon (9-0), Virginia Tech (7-6), and Grand Canyon (9-1) again in the regionals round. In the super regionals, the Bruins beat Georgia twice by a combined score of 14-1 to secure a spot in the Women's College World Series bracket. They opened with a 4-1 win over Alabama Thursday to secure their spot against Oklahoma today.

How did Oklahoma get here?

For the first time since 2011, Oklahoma did not win the Big 12 regular season title. Texas took the title by one win but Oklahoma got back on top in the Big 12 conference tournament by beating the Longhorns 5-1 in the championship game.

The three-time defending NCAA champions have kept the winning up from there. In the regionals round, Oklahoma beat Cleveland State 9-0 before beating Oregon twice by a combined score of 9-5. In the super regionals, Oklahoma beat Florida State 11-3 and 4-2 to make it to the Women's College World Series bracket. They started the final part of the tournament with a 9-1 win over Duke Thursday.

UCLA players to watch

LHP Kaitlyn Terry, Fr.

Terry's Women's College World Series debut in the circle went well against Alabama. She allowed four hits, one run, and recorded three strikeouts in four innings pitched. She's posted a 21-1 record this season and finished second on the team in ERA (2.35) and strikeouts (154). In a game against one of the best hitting teams in the country, she'll be a key factor for the Bruins.

SS Maya Brady, Sr.

Brady's long been one of the best hitters on the team and this season was no different. She's leading the team in hits (71), runs (59), and RBI (68) with the second-best batting average (.436). She's stepped up in the tournament, going 13-for-19 from the plate with 11 runs scored and seven RBI. Oklahoma's the second-highest scoring team in the country. UCLA will likely need Brady to continue that production to keep up.

Oklahoma players to watch

LHP Kelly Maxwell, Gr.

Maxwell came to Norman as a graduate student this year following a successful career with Oklahoma State. She proceeded to post a 20-2 record and lead the team in strikeouts (136) with a 1.96 ERA. In the tournament, she's allowed just seven hits and five runs in 17.2 innings pitched. UCLA's not as productive as Oklahoma from the plate but the Bruins are no easy matchup. Another strong showing from the circle by Maxwell could keep the Sooners on track for a fourth consecutive title.

INF Tiare Jennings, Sr.

In a lineup stacked with productive hitters, the First Team All-American may be the most important one. She holds multiple Women's College World Series records is enjoying a solid run this year. She's gone 8-for-20 from the plate (including three home runs) with six runs scored and six RBI in the tournament. Some of her biggest performances in the Women's College World Series have come against UCLA and she could step up once again.

UCLA lineup

  1. SS Maya Brady, Sr.
  2. LF Jadelyn Allchin, Gr.
  3. C Sharlize Palacios, Sr.
  4. RF Megan Grant, So.
  5. 1B Jordan Woolery, So.
  6. DP Savannah Pola, Jr.
  7. 2B Seneca Curo, Sr.
  8. 3B Thessa Malau'ulu, Sr.
  9. CF Janelle Meoño, Sr.

Starting pitcher: Kaitlyn Terry

Oklahoma lineup

  1. CF Jayda Coleman, Sr.
  2. SS Tiare Jennings, Sr.
  3. DP Ella Parker, Fr.
  4. 3B Alyssa Brito, Sr.
  5. LF Kasidi Pickering, Fr.
  6. C Kinzie Hansen, Gr.
  7. RF Rylie Boone, Sr.
  8. 2B Alynah Torres, Sr.
  9. 1B Cydney Sanders, Jr.

Starting pitcher: Kelly Maxwell

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