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Susan Ogden, center top, was all smiles during Oklahoma’s victory over Texas April 26. The Sooners open NCAA Tournament play Friday at Marita Hynes Field.
Kevin Ellis / The Norman Transcript

Published May 15, 2008 01:23 am - The old saying goes, “familiarity breeds contempt,” and if that’s true, Oklahoma has a big chip on its shoulder as Oregon, Arkansas and Tulsa come to town this weekend for the Norman Regional.
The Sooners (43-12) are the No. 10 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, and their reward is hosting three teams they’ve lost to this season.


Familiarity
Sooners have played, and lost to, regional foes

By Jeff Johncox
The Norman Transcript

The old saying goes, “familiarity breeds contempt,” and if that’s true, Oklahoma has a big chip on its shoulder as Oregon, Arkansas and Tulsa come to town this weekend for the Norman Regional.

The Sooners (43-12) are the No. 10 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, and their reward is hosting three teams they’ve lost to this season.

But don’t think they’re backing down just because the Ducks, Lady Razorbacks and Golden Hurricane provided a few speed bumps during the regular season.

“I think it helps a lot, knowing each one and how we played against them,” OU first baseman Samantha Ricketts said. “I think the big thing is knowing we can’t take any of them lightly. They’ve all beat us before. I think that’s a good thing for us.”

What’s more important? OU lost to Oregon 1-0 Feb. 23 at the Palm Springs (Calif.) Classic. The Sooners fell on the road at Tulsa 5-3 March 5. And they split a doubleheader with the Razorbacks in Fayetteville April 10.

The most glaring piece of that puzzle? All three losses were on the road. OU is looking for some payback at home this week.

“We get another chance against them,” Ricketts said. “That’s something we really like.”

The Sooners had to go on the road the last two seasons for the regional round, to Michigan and then to Massachusetts.

And while most teams would rather have a Super Regional on their home field than a regional, the Sooners are embracing the chance to start the NCAA Tournament off on the right foot.

“I don’t think it really matters, as long as we’re here for one of them,” OU pitcher D.J. Mathis said. “I honestly would rather have a regional, because we’re here right after the Big 12 tournament.

“Being able to start at home and being able to get momentum going is great.”

But starting off at home isn’t the greatest asset OU has this weekend.

Although the Sooners have lost to each of the teams coming in, that actually helps them, if you believe their take on things.

OU has seen all three teams before. There’s none of the unfamiliarity that cost the Sooners against the Wolverines in 2006, or almost cost them against the Minutewomen in Amherst, Mass., last year, and then did end up costing them when DePaul came to Norman for last season’s Super Regional.

“It’s really nice we’ve played each of these teams this year,” OU shortstop Savannah Long said. “We’ve seen their pitchers and we know that when we played them earlier in the year we weren’t playing anywhere near at the level we’re playing right now.”



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