NORMAN — No. 4 Oklahoma got four home runs from a trio of lefty bats and the Sooners broke open for a nine-run second inning as the Sooners (26-2, 1-0 SEC) won, 13-5, in six innings against (RV) Auburn (19-8, 2-2 SEC) in the Southeastern Conference opener Friday night.
The Sooners have won 15 conference openers in a row, while also bringing OU to 15-straight wins on the season.
OU 13, Auburn 5 (6 inn.)
After a scoreless opening inning, Auburn punched first, getting a three-run home run from Haven Roebuck to take the lead. But, OU bounced back by sending 14 batters to the plate while homering three times to take a 9-3 advantage.
Gabbie Garcia started the frame with a solo shot, while Kasidi PIckering and
Ella Parker hit back-to-back homers to right. The lefties continued to flaunt their production in the inning as
Kai Minor tripled and doubled and
Abby Dayton drove in two more with a double of her own.
Auburn pecked away with two more solo home runs, but Garcia hit a three-run homer in the fourth and
Allyssa Parker singled in the final run after posting two scoreless in the circle.
Pitchers of Record
Win:
Audrey Lowry (12-1)
Loss: Abby Herndon (4-2)
Statistical Snapshot
- Gabbie Garcia | 4-for-4, 2HRs, 3R, 4RBIs
- Kasidi Pickering | 3-for-4, 2RBIs, HR
- Ella Parker | 1-for-3, 2R, HR
- Kai Minor | 2-for-3, 2RBIs, 3B, 2B
Notes
- OU improved to 25-5 in conference openers since the 1996 season
- Garcia posted her fifth two-home run game of her career
- The Sooners upped their home run total to 112 on the season
- Pickering posted the sixth three-hit game of her career and 47th multi-hit game
- Garcia notched her first-career four hit game
- Minor bumped her average up to a team-best .539 after tripling and doubling
- The Sooners are 9-2 all-time against Auburn
- It was OU's 20th run-rule win on the season
- Pickering and Parker hit back-to-back home runs, the eighth instance of back-to-back homers for the Sooners
- It was the sixth four-RBI game of Garcia's career
- OU's second inning was the 38th instance in which OU either scored four runs or sent at least nine batters to the plate in the same frame
- OU posted its fourth comeback win after trailing by three this season
Up Next
Game two of the three-game series continues tomorrow at 2 p.m. from Love's Field.