OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma and Tennessee had to wait 16 hours and 15 minutes to resume play of the Friday night’s second game.
Down 5-3 with one out and a runner on first, OU quickly saw the inning end with a ground out and a fly out. That was essentially all she wrote for Oklahoma’s chances to force a rubber game later in the afternoon as they fell 9-4.
OU refused to be swept in their final regular season game thanks to a great opening inning. It was Dieten LaChance who led the Sooners on Saturday, resulting in a 12-9 victory. His three home runs were the most in a single game since Chris Haggard against Iowa State in 2000. He even added a triple in the second…