Oklahoma Baseball Heads into SEC Tournament as No. 11 Seed
Oklahoma enters the SEC Tournament with a 32‑20 record, highlighted by defensive star Jason Walk and homer‑hitting catcher Deiten LaChance, while preparing to face LSU in Hoover.
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Oklahoma enters the SEC Tournament with a 32‑20 record, highlighted by defensive star Jason Walk and homer‑hitting catcher Deiten LaChance, while preparing to face LSU in Hoover.
The Oklahoma Sooners enter the SEC Tournament as the No. 11 seed with a 32‑20 record, relying on standout performances from outfielder Jason Walk and catcher Deiten LaChance while facing pitching and baserunning challenges.

The upcoming tournament will feature a dozen SEC squads, highlighted by standout performances from Texas’ Dylan Volantis, Aiden Robbins and Anthony Pack Jr., while Michael Earley is named Coach of the Year.
Tennessee will host Oklahoma in the final game of their series on May 16, seeking a sweep that could launch them into the NCAA tournament on a high note.

Rain forced a pause in the Tennessee-Oklahoma SEC baseball matchup, with play scheduled to restart Saturday at 2 p.m. ET. The Vols overcame an early three-run hole to take control, while key performances from several players hint at an exciting conclusion.
With a 13‑14 conference record and a recent win over Texas that featured six home runs, Tennessee’s rotation will be led by Tegan Kuhns as the team looks to translate momentum into a SEC Tournament advantage.

Two Oklahoma Sooners freshmen have been selected for the 2026 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team Training Camp, setting the stage for a summer of international competition.

The Volunteers and Sooners will meet in a three‑game series in Oklahoma City, featuring key pitching matchups and a chance to build momentum before conference tournament play.