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Sports Illustrated |
Jennie Baranczyk's Sooners lose five seniors, but have the chance to upgrade the roster with talented freshmen and transfer additions.
Chicago Tribune |
Oklahoma has hired former Sooners player and current Atlanta Hawks star Trae Young as assistant general manager for men’s basketball.
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If all of the accolades weren't enough to settle it, ESPN's Bill Connelly released his list of the top 90 quarterbacks (ESPN+) in college football since 2000, and seven Oklahoma Sooners made the list.
University of Oklahoma Vice President and Athletics Director Joe Castiglione announced Monday that OU has hired former Sooners All-American and four-time NBA All-Star Trae Young as assistant general manager for men's basketball.
The Oklahoma Sooners women's basketball team is on the rise under the leadership of Coach Jennie Baranczyk, revealing a transformative journey that exemplifies persistence and strategic recruitment. As the Sooners progress deeper into the NCAA Tournament, key factors that shaped this success are worth exploring.
Alabama rode an 8-1 lead through four innings to an 8-6 victory in Tuscaloosa, meaning OU also dropped the weekend series 2-1. The Sooners won rubber games against South Carolina and Mississippi State to begin life in the SEC the past two Sundays, but could not sustain that success this time and fell to 22-5 overall/5-4 in league play.
Trae Young’s playing days aren’t over, he’s just diversifying he’s resume. The Norman native announced on ESPN’s NBA Today that he’s accepted a role as assistant general manager of the OU basketball program.
The No. 3 UConn Huskies and No. 11 Oklahoma Sooners square off in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. The teams match up Saturday for the first time this season.
Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young is following Steph Curry and joining his alma mater as an assistant general manager.