By Nathan Keil | Sports Editor
Looking to take the final game of a lopsided series, Baylor junior Gia Rodoni had laser-focus in the circle.
Rodoni allowed just four hits against the high-powered Sooners’ offense, while striking out four.
But No. 2 Oklahoma (31-2, 6-0) was a bit too powerful, a bit too clutch and still too dominant in the circle, as the Sooners swept a three-game series from Baylor by taking Saturday’s finale 4-1. The win extends Oklahoma’s winning streak to 22-straight games.
Baylor head coach Glenn Moore said that his team answered the challenge after Friday’s 9-0, no-hit loss and despite not getting the win, competed at a high level.