-Staff Reports-
I’m a little worn out from the barrage of the mens’ NCAA tournament plus attending all three games from the womens’ Norman sub-regional, but I’m feeling happy right now for Coach Jennie Beranczyk and her streaking Sooners.
This was a big deal for the OU women’s program on Monday for a game which had a 3:00pm start time.
The first thing I wanted to observe was what would the Sooner fanbase look like on a Monday game with a 3:00pm start time..
Here’s what I would say on that front…it was by far the best crowd at an OU basketball game for either the OU men or women this season. Sooner Nation loves Coach Jennie and her girls, Coach Porter not quite as much. But of course winning can be a fickle thing. Winning is fun. Always remember that axiom in sports. Losing with character can only lst so long.
It was an electric atmosphere…for all forty minutes of play. MJ would write this….the usual mode of OU teasipper fans were almost non-existent. The students were awesome. The general admission people were raccous. THIS IS WHAT IT SHOULD FEEL LIKE AT A COLLEGE BASKETBALL GAME!
I actually thought this Iowa game would be a competitive test for the Sooners, and they promptly fell behind 10-4 out of the first period gates with Skylar Vann and Reagan Beers both looking shaky to say the least.
But Coach Jennie went to her very deep bench and inserted Liz Scott, O State transfer Lexy Keys, and freshman Zyna Vann, younger sister of Skylar.
And what happened is this…with the super-subs in the game—the Sooners went on a 19-1 barrage against the over-whelmed Hawkeyes. Key in this Sooner run were sophmore Sahara Williams and senior Liz Scott, two of Coach Jennie’s more physical players.
For crying out loud…by the time this game finished OU had a 30 rebound advantage. Not 30 rebounds, but a 64-32 edge on the boards. Unless you tried…it would hard to lose a basketball game with a 30 something edge on the boards.
And after the 19-1 run…it was merely a matter of OU running the Hawkeyes into the ground and getting to the free throwline in the second half.
BTW…Coach Jennie played for the Iowa Hawkeyes in her college player days.
Both Skylar and Reagan played much better in the second half, although Reagan missed way too many easy buskets under the basket. That cannot happen if the Sooners want to take this from a Sweet 16 to an Elite 8 type of season. Both Reagan and Skylar have to come out of the gates ready to go from the opening because the Sooners will not be favored in their next game or any further games this season.
But that aside…I had a tear in my eye after the game. I started attending the women games midway through Jennie’s second season in Norman. I figured with the cancer journey and all—it would be good for me. And the funniest thing happened…I fell in love with her team. I cried last year as well when they beat Texas at home to clinch the Big 12 regular season championship.
Like many in America nowadays—I find myself weary of all the player movment in the mens’ game. The NIL money and the transfer portal very much need to be reeled in on the mens’a side of the game. But I do still love the mens’ NCAA Tournament.
So..as far as the Sooner men and Villanova wannabe head coach Porter Moser–I think what I’ll do is this…I’ll wait a week or so to see if Villanova has decided to pay Joe C the $3.6 million buyout to be their next hoops coach.
But as far as Jalon Moore, Sam Godwin, Jeremiah Fears—kudos to you young men for not surrendering and turning your basketball season into a success after those disastrous last thirty seconds versus LSU. You’ll always hold a special place in Mike’s OU basketball heart.
You guys never surrendered…UConn was a just a little better. And we can live with that at the end of the day. Because guys…that’s what life is–pulling yourself up after life knocks you down. Trust me on that one. MJ knows.
Mike J