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Oklahoma Falls To 5-Seed North Carolina In Regional Final
by Staff Reporter
June 2, 20250 Comments

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Per SEC Sports: CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (Oklahoma Athletics) — Oklahoma's season came to a close in the NCAA Chapel Hill regional final as the Sooners fell to the Tar Heels, 14-4.
OU finished the 2025 season with a 38-22 record and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the fourth straight season and 42nd time in school history. The Sooners won five of 10 series in the program's inaugural season in the SEC and made an NCAA regional final for the third time in the last four years under head coach Skip Johnson.
"I thought we had a good year all year long," said Johnson. "We fought through some adversity, fought through some injuries, we had three frontline starters, I'm proud of that. A lot of guys grew up, I'm just thankful to have these young men in my life."
UNC (45-13) jumped out to a 3-0 lead at the top of the first on Monday, all three runs being unearned. Following a walk and error with two outs, a two-run double from Hunter Stokely and RBI single from Alex Madera pushed the Tar Heels in front early.
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OU finished the 2025 season with a 38-22 record and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the fourth straight season and 42nd time in school history. The Sooners won five of 10 series in the program's inaugural season in the SEC and made an NCAA regional final for the third time in the last four years under head coach Skip Johnson.
"I thought we had a good year all year long," said Johnson. "We fought through some adversity, fought through some injuries, we had three frontline starters, I'm proud of that. A lot of guys grew up, I'm just thankful to have these young men in my life."
UNC (45-13) jumped out to a 3-0 lead at the top of the first on Monday, all three runs being unearned. Following a walk and error with two outs, a two-run double from Hunter Stokely and RBI single from Alex Madera pushed the Tar Heels in front early.
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