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After the Texas Baseball team won a conference championship on Thursday, it could not ensure the rivalry of the Red River a day later.

With two games in the regular season, Oklahoma gathered on Friday evening with an 8: 6 victory against his rivals in the Red River in L. Dale Mitchell Park. The Longhorns scored a 7:4 win at the start of the series on Thursday.

Texas fell back at four runs on Friday, but stormed back in the fifth inning to take the lead 6: 5. Oklahoma later scored three times in the eighth Inning, and Dawson Willis' two-run home was the difference.

What else was at stake next to a series win for Texas? Not much. Due to its triumphal and Arkansas defeat against Tennessee, Texas (41-11, 21-8), the SEC championship and No. 1 in the conference tournament already had the 10: 7 defeat of Arkansas. A national seed in the NCAA tournament seems to be a formality at this time.

In the meantime, Oklahoma (33-18, 14-15) wanted to improve his sowing for the conference tournament and the curriculum vitae, which the selection committee of the NCAA tournament is looking at.

Texas and Oklahoma will complete the regular season on Saturday afternoon. The first place in L. Dale Mitchell Park is set for 2 p.m.

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Finale: Oklahoma 8, Texas 6

Oklahoma recorded the victory, but the Longhorns made sure that the drama existed in the last framework. After two runs, Texas invited the bases with two outs. The Texas coach Jim Schlosnagle then decided to send his third pin hitter of the inn on the plate, but Oklahoma closer Dylan Crooks let the newcomer Jonah Williams fly to the left field to end the game.

Williams was lifted for Casey Borba, who had been 2-to-2 on Friday evening with two walks.

In his defeat, Texas left 12 runners on the base. The Longhorns also excluded a quartet of Oklahoma Pitchers 17 times.

End 8: Oklahoma 8, Texas 6

On the second day in a row, the Texas Bullpen has a eighth inning. After Oklahoma gathered 4: 3 deficit on Thursday in the eighth inn, the Sooners scored three times from reliable reliever Max Grubbs in the second best scope of today's framework. A Homer of two runs by Dawson Willis from number 9 in the lineup gave Oklahoma an 8-6 lead in Norman.

Brayden Horton entered this game with just an average value of 0.158 and two RBIs over 19 bats, but this evening he received the best of Texas's pitching employee. After Horton met his first Homer of the season in the second inning, he had this game in the eighth inn with an RBI single.

Middle 8: Texas 6, Oklahoma 5

Texas had the chance to add insurance to the scoreboard, but Reid Hensley excluded Rylan Galvan with the bases to end the threat from the eighth inning. Texas left nine runners on the base today.

End 6: Texas 6, Oklahoma 5

After UT Reliever Ethan Walker had retired the four batteries in the fifth and sixth inner nings, Max Grubbs excluded the first two batteries that he was able to meet in the sixth session. Walker and Grubbs combined from the side in the sixth inning.

TOP 5: Texas 6, Oklahoma 5

After Texas fell through four runs, she stormed back to take the lead. During the fifth inning, Texas used an RBI single from Ethan Mendoza, Rylan Galvan's two-run double and Jalin Flores' RBI Triple to Chase Oklahoma Starter Cade Crossland with two outs.

Crossland excluded 10 batteries tonight, but also allowed six goals and three walks.

The Texas newcomer Adrian Rodriguez welcomed the Oklahoma reliever James Hitt with a single that Flores scored. The seventh hit by Uts Nacht gave the Longhorns the first lead of the evening.

End 4: Oklahoma 5, Texas 1

Oklahoma played a small ball in the fourth inning and opened a bigger lead. The first four record appearances of the lower half of the fourth inner show showed an infield single, three colors, a stolen base and two errors in Texas. Oklahoma scored twice during this sequence when Kyle Branch came home after a mistake and a Squeeze Play -Plated Harris.

After Oklahoma was added to his advantage with an RBI single, Texas pulled the starter Ruger Riojas with an out and two runners on board.

This marks the third start in a row for Riojas, which has put together a 22.1 -a -eer over 7 ⅓ Inning against Arkansas, Florida and Oklahoma. In his first six seconds this season, Riojas put together a 2.38 ERA and a 6-0 record.

End 3: Oklahoma 2, Texas 1

On the second day in a row, Oklahoma scored on a wild field of UTS Startkrug. When it took the lead today, Dawson Willis rolled home on a wild field from Ruger Riojas. In the third inning, Willis dealt with the bases without a baseball when he left the Infield when he stolen with a colorful single, stolen, the second basis on board, advanced on the third basis on the colorful of a teammate and then scored in the wild place mentioned above.

Middle 3: Texas 1, Oklahoma 1

Texas invited the bases in the third inning with one, but the longhorns produced only one from this offensive opportunity. A victim flight from Kimble Schuessler bound this game in Norman.

The Oklahoma Cade Crossland starter has given three goals, but achieved six batteries.

End 2: Oklahoma 1, Texas 0

A Homerun von Brayden Horton first met Oklahoma for the second time in a row. Horton struck the # 7 in the Oklahoma Order and hammered a two-off pitch by Ruger Riojas for his first Homer of the season.

End 1: Texas 0, Oklahoma 0

Both teams threatened a goal during a goalless first inn. Ethan Mendoza produced a leadoff single for Texas, but was stranded by a Kimble Schuessler Strikeout on the third basis. Then Schuessler started for this strike when the first Baseman in Texas started a double game that ended an inning that began with two Baserunners in Oklahoma.

Texas against Oklahoma starting positions

Texas beating

  1. 2b Ethan Mendoza
  2. RF Max Belyu
  3. C Rylan Galvan
  4. 1b Kimble Schuessler
  5. SS Jalin Flores
  6. Ie Adrian Rodriguez
  7. LF Tommy Farmer IV.
  8. CF Will Gasparino
  9. 3b Casey Borba

Oklahoma beat

  1. See Jason Walk
  2. LF Trey Gambill
  3. C Easton Carmichael
  4. SS Jaxon Willits
  5. Ie Scott Mudler
  6. 2b Kyle Branch
  7. 1b Brayden Horton
  8. RF Dasan Harris
  9. 3b Dawson Willis

Texas Startkrug

RHP Ruger Riojas (8-3, 5.09 ERA)

Oklahoma Startkrug

LHP Cade Crossland (4-4, 6.62 ERA)

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