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Nicole Mendes played in the Women’s College World Series every season of her softball career at OU. The memory that sticks with her still, however, is the first time she walked onto the field for a WCWS game. Mendes talks about that — it’ll giv
Let the Women’s College World Series fun begin. Texas is the top seed, but are the Longhorns the favorite? OU and OSU are on the opposite sides of the bracket, so does that make it possible or even probable that we could get a Bedlam matchup in
The Jenni Carlson Show lives! And what better way to celebrate its new life than to have an old friend? Berry Tramel joins me to discuss his new job at the Tulsa World. As a bonus, he shares a great story about his dad growing up in Mayes Count
The NBA Awards votes have been submitted - and judging by MVP odds and straw poll results, it appears Thunder superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will fall short of winning the award. Instead, a Nikola Jokic award ceremony seems imminent. Jenni C
Upsets have become the name of the game in college softball. Last week alone, seven of the top 10 teams in the national polls suffered at least one loss. That hit the locals, too, as OU lost to BYU and OSU lost a series to Iowa State. Is it a s
Sherri Coale remembers when it was a big deal for OU and every other Big 12 women’s basketball team to have two conference games guaranteed to be on TV. That was one of many growth moments the former Sooner women’s basketball coach experienced
Casey Thompson grew up 15 minutes from Owen Field, the son of a Sooner standout. But the quarterback started his college career playing for two of OU’s biggest rivals, Texas and Nebraska. Listen to him talk about that and more on The Jenni Carl
Daniel Akinkunmi isn’t the first international player in college football, but the new OU offensive lineman is among the first to come out of the NFL Academy in London. He talks about his decision to attend the football-centric school, how it m
D1Softball’s Justin McLeod has been particularly impressed by three teams so far this season, including Oklahoma State. As for Oklahoma? McLeod sees signs that the Sooners might not be as dominant this season. All that and much more on The Jenn
James Winchester spent three years out of football after finishing up his eligibility at OU. But a decision to attend a special-teams-tryout camp — and spend several hundred dollars on it instead of his upcoming wedding — changed the trajectory
ESPN analyst Michele Smith was surprised to see so much parity on college softball’s opening weekend, but it’s got her fired up for this weekend’s Clearwater Invitational and beyond. The former Olympian talks about all that and much more on The
Tara Henry has an eye on the entire softball scene as the general manager of Softball America, but in looking ahead to the start of the college season, she sees lots of crimson and cream. OU has been and continues to be the sport’s biggest stor
Twenty years ago, Oklahoma State men’s basketball became a phenomenon. Cowboy games were happenings that brought fans in droves to Gallagher-Iba Arena. Daniel Bobik was part of the show on the court while his wife, Natalie, became part of what
Victor Williams never remembers anyone discussing canceling the remainder of the season after the OSU plane crash. But 23 years after the tragedy, the former Cowboy point guard says he wishes much more had been done for the players and their me
A year ago, Andrew Heaney decided to buy into what Texas Rangers general manager Chris Young was selling. Heaney signed a free-agent contract with the Rangers and became part of one of the biggest turnarounds in baseball history. The Putnam Cit
On the heels of a successful inaugural season, the Oklahoma City Spark shocked many in the softball world when it announced it was leaving Women’s Professional Fastpitch and going independent next season. Team owner Tina Floyd says the decision
Bob Stoops knows as much as just about anyone when it comes to playing for national championships. The legendary OU football coach led the Sooners to the national title game four times during his career, so there’s no one better to talk about M
The transfer portal and NFL opt outs always make for some uncertainty during bowl season, but at Texas A&M, there’s still a question about who will coach the Aggies in the Texas Bowl against Oklahoma State. It’s a whole lot of craziness in Aggi
Rickey Hunt Jr. admits he was disappointed about how his freshman season went at Ohio. The running back from Millwood High School didn’t get nearly as many carries as he’d hoped. But when Ohio lost its top two tailbacks to the transfer portal,
Courtney Wages grew up in a super-competitive, sports-loving family in Midwest City. She played five sports. Her brother played a bunch, too. Her uncle, AJ Hinch, has been in Major League Baseball for years. But when Wages started college at Wi
Bill Hancock has been one of the most powerful people in college athletics, leading the men’s Final Four, the BCS and now the College Football Playoff. But as the Oklahoma native prepares to retire, he and the playoff are embroiled in controver
If you want to talk Texas football, there’s no one better than Kirk Bohls and Cedric Golden. They have covered the Longhorns for a combined 75 years as sports columnists at the Austin American Statesman. They joined me this week to talk about h
David Holt has been talking about Oklahoma City needing a new downtown arena for more than two years. Now that a vote is less than a month away, the Oklahoma City mayor pulls the curtain back on how negotiations with the Thunder led to this pla
Wren Baker grew up in small-town Oklahoma, and even though sports were a big deal in Valliant, he didn’t play in high school. He focused on academics in the hopes of getting a full-ride college scholarship. It worked, but while he was at Southe
Bedlam week is always big for Sam Mayes, but this one was like no other for the former Oklahoma State offensive lineman. He spent four days in the hospital. When he found out he was being discharged Thursday, though, he wanted to do a podcast.
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