• Why Patty Gasso saw the day OU's winning streak ended as a big win | Conversations with Coach

  • Mar 14 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
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Why Patty Gasso saw the day OU's winning streak ended as a big win | Conversations with Coach

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  • Patty Gasso and Bob Stoops won their first national championships the same year — 2000. Gasso kept going and has never stopped.

    Seven national championships later (and counting?), Gasso and the softball Sooners moved into a new stadium, Love’s Field, earlier this season. Now, they are on a mission to do something no major college softball team has ever done before: win four consecutive national titles.

    On this episode of “Conversations with Coach,” Stoops and Gasso talk about how she got a start in sports, in coaching and in building a dynasty.

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