Knee jerk reaction. A great pitcher can still shut down a great hitting team in college softball and Odicci Alexander was 2nd team All-American. As for OU's pitching, Saile held the Dukes to 3 hits (OU had 6) and would've won the game 3-2 in regulation if the 1st base umpire had gotten a close call right in the 3rd inning.
We will see what this team is made of going forward. They face a tough bracket. Every team that has beaten then this year is in their bracket, but OU came back to beat UGA and OSU the next time they played them. I'm not ready to count them out and would love to see them get another crack at JMU.
I was there yesterday, and the improvements are great. However, this stadium could still use: (1) a second entry gate, which is an easy fix, (2) a new PA system and video board, (3) an additional smaller scoreboard on the press box, and (4) a shade structure over the grandstand
Oh, and the fact that they had to shut down one lane of traffic for a pedestrian walkway between Remington Park and Hall of Fame stadium because there's no sidewalk on the north side of Grand Ave. is just embarrassing.
The PA system was atrocious. I had good seats and couldn't understand anything that was being said.
And by modern standards, the video board is of poor quality and looks dated.
Instead of the expansion of Hall Of Fame Stadium, OKC should have just moved the facility downtown like Omaha did with their own CWS facilities. Every complaint listed above would have been immediately solved (traffic, parking, sidewalks, lack of amenities, proximity to hotels.) The WCWS has simply outgrown what the current location is able to handle.
Just so you know, that stadium is part of a huge complex operated by USA softball. It's much more than just the one facility.
And also, now that I've been there I now know just to park at Remington Park (and with a capacity stadium crowd, that parking lot was only about 1/5th full) and walk over. Sidewalks are an issue because there is a big ravine, so for less than a week a year, blocking off one lane as a walkway works perfectly fine.
Tip for anyone who goes: Come down MLK and park at Remington. We tried to go down I-35 and exit on 50th and that was a big mistake.
It's all very workable if you know what to avoid.
Game 1: James Madison University 4 - Oklahoma University 3 _____ 8 INN
Game 2: Oklahoma State University 3 - Georgia University 2
Game 3: University of Alabama 5 - University of Arizona 1
Game 4: UCLA 4 - Florida State University 0
I totally agree Larry. We next need to look at making the outfield pernament seating and retail concourses throughout. Make the fan experience world class.
I know the facility currently is used infrequently but as Softball continues iits exponential rise we could get more events there. I would also LOVE to see suites developed, benchmark Omaha's Baseball park in a way that still maintains Softball's organic feel.
And yes, so happy that ABC broadcast the OU-UW game. Need MUCH more of that as well as Softball becoming a topic on the speaking heads shows!
wonder if eventually there could be a National Softball Association pro-league? Exciting.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
The outfiled can't be permanent seating because the stands sit between the temporary fence used for college softball and the longer, permanent one for slow pitch.
This facility really only gets extensive use one week a year.
That was the DUMBEST play, not only do they bunt WHY and when you do, you bunt towards the pitcher instead of towards first base. OSU played a dumb AXSE game period!
Game 1: James Madison University 4 - Oklahoma University 3 _____ 8 INN
Game 2: Oklahoma State University 3 - Georgia University 2
Game 3: University of Alabama 5 - University of Arizona 1
Game 4: UCLA 4 - Florida State University 0
Game 5: James Madison University 2 - Oklahoma State University 1
Game 6: University of Alabama 6 - UCLA 0
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Total attendance for the first day of the WCWS is 21,762 (first year of upper deck seating).
Total attendance for the entire World Series in 1990, when it moved to Oklahoma City, was 12,073.
This facility isn’t used infrequently, it’s used 20-30 weekends a year. It’s just that it gets overlooked because it’s hidden away out of sight. This facility draws way more people to okc each year than Bricktown ballpark does. The facility and hall of fame is a jewel the city should be capitalizing on year round. Instead it’s forgotten about but for one week a year because of its terrible location.
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The Dodgers alone drew almost half a million people in 2019.
The Big 12 baseball tournament typically draws about 70,000.
The softball series drew about 78,000 in 2019. That number will go up due to the increased capacity this year but I seriously doubt this facility draws well over half a million in a year.
I was talking about drawing people to OKC but yes my post was a little to hyperbolic. What I meant was that the dodger games arent drawing anyone from out of state while HOF stadium is hosting multiple armature national tournaments a year along with team usa/international games, the big 12, and ncaa championships. It would be a much better asset to the city if these events were actually visible to people.
Women's College World Series
Elimination Saturday
Game 7: University of Oklahoma 8 - University of Georgia 0
Game 8: Florida State University 4 - University of Arizona 3
Good 10 - 3 OU Sooner win over the defending champion UCLA Bruins. UCLA's Rachel Garcia and OU's Giselle Juarez really pitched outstanding games--the bats of the Lady Sooners produced the key runs.
Oklahoma State takes on Florida State in the final Saturday elimination game.
Hope to have more attendance figures. Yesterday's UCLA vs Alabama crowd was announced at 12,337.
Was probably 80-85% full for OU/UCLA earlier, pretty good IMO for a two hour rain delay. Has definitely cleared out for the OSU/FSU game lol. Moved down to the lower deck for this one and just hoping I don’t fall asleep before the end.
Attendance just announced as 12,235
Women's College World Series
Elimination Saturday
Game 7: University of Oklahoma 8 - University of Georgia 0
Game 8: Florida State University 4 - University of Arizona 3
Game 9: University of Oklahoma 10 - UCLA 3
Game 10: Florida State University 4 - Oklahoma State University 2
Weather looks to play a factor for WCWS games today and tomorrow.
Oklahoma takes down JMU 6 - 3. A rubber match is scheduled for 3 p.m., or 6 p.m. It will decide who goes into Championship Monday.
University of Oklahoma 6 - James Madison University 3
Florida State University 2 - University of Alabama 0
OU - JMU 3:00 p.m. Monday, winner advances to championship best of three begins Tuesday.
FSU - UA 6:00 p.m. Monday, winner advances to championship best of three begins Tuesday.
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