Patty Gasso addresses impact of familiarity between Oklahoma, Florida State
In this year’s softball super regional, we will see a rematch of the 2023 Women’s College World Series between the defending champions, the Oklahoma Sooners, and the runner-ups, the Florida State Seminoles.
Before the two teams could square off, Sooners head coach Patty Gasso discussed the similarities between the two programs and how it will impact their super-regional matchup.
“I think it helps both teams; you know exactly what you’re getting versus having to really research,” Gasso said. “I think that both teams have significant elders. I know some of these names by heart because we’ve played them so much; there’s good leadership on both sides (and) an elderly roster for both teams who have been there and done that. So there’s nothing, no surprises, nothing new.”
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Gasso’s Sooners swept Florida State in the WCWS, winning 2-0. The Sooners were able to keep the Seminoles’ offense in check in the series on their way to their third straight softball national championship.
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As the Oklahoma head coach mentioned above, they are heading into this matchup knowing what to expect out of their super-regional foe. According to Gasso, she believes that there is a few things that Florida State does well that her Oklahoma team must be prepared for.
“They hit the ball hard, we hit the ball hard,” Gasso said. “There’s trade-offs, right? Like we might hit a few home runs, where they will steal a few extra bases… but top to bottom, they’re very explosive, and they do the same thing. They’ll drop a bunt at any time, keep you guessing— they’re hard to defend. And we’ve got to be ready for them to take the extra bag; if balls are hit to center field on the ground, they’ll go from first to third. That’s how they’re trained; that’s how they move. So they’re going to challenge us to play defense.”
Oklahoma and Florida State will go head-to-head on Thursday, May 23. The game will take place at the host team’s home stadium, the Sooners’ OU Softball Complex. The first pitch is scheduled for 6:00 PM CT and will air on ESPN 2 or can be streamed using the ESPN app.