The Oklahoma Sooners softball program, fresh off its historic fourth consecutive national championship, has seen several roster updates through the NCAA transfer portal. Key departures include Savannah Geurin, Quincee Lilio, and Avery Hodge. Hodge, a utility player and former top recruit, played a significant role in the 2024 championship run, starting 25 games and contributing during the Women’s College World Series (WCWS). Geurin, a left-handed pitcher, and Lilio, an infielder, had smaller roles but will also move on to other programs.
In response to these departures, the Sooners are leveraging the portal to bolster their lineup. Notable additions include Sam Landry, a standout pitcher transferring from Louisiana, expected to bring depth to the pitching staff. The Sooners also secured one of the nation’s top recruiting classes for 2025, adding eight talented freshmen to their roster.
Oklahoma, led by legendary coach Patty Gasso, aims to maintain dominance as it transitions to the SEC in 2025. The team retains a strong core, including key players from their recent championship squad, while integrating new talent to fill roster gaps and sustain their championship-caliber performan
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