This starts next week?
Thanks COB, you know the kids. This is just an AI response:
Unless we picked up pitching, man.
ok state softball - will they be any good
Oklahoma State softball team is expected to be a competitive, nationally-ranked program in
2026, aiming to return to the Women's College World Series (WCWS) after missing it in 2025. They enter the season ranked No. 19 in the D1Softball preseason poll.
Team Outlook
The Cowgirls are coming off a 35-20 season that ended in an NCAA Regional Final appearance. While missing the WCWS for the first time since 2019 was a disappointment, the program has consistently been a top contender under coach Kenny Gajewski, with an expectation that not making it to Oklahoma City is a letdown. The
2026 team features a mix of experienced veterans and an influx of new talent via the transfer portal and a top-ranked recruiting class, which is expected to address some of the consistency issues from the prior season.
Key Players & Transfers
- Pitcher Ruby Meylan is a key returner and D1Softball preseason Second Team All-American who posted a 1.84 ERA and 243 strikeouts in 2025. Finding pitching depth behind her is a key focus for the team this season.
- The lineup's primary power hitters, including infielders Karli Godwin and Rosie Davis and catcher Amanda Hasler, are returning.
- Notable transfers include outfielder Melina Wilkison (Indiana) and infielder Jayden Jones (Virginia Tech), who are expected to make immediate impacts.
2026 Schedule & Challenges
Oklahoma State faces a challenging non-conference schedule, with over half of their games against teams that made the 2025 NCAA Tournament or finished in the RPI Top 75. They open the season at the Stanford Invitational from
February 5-7, 2026, and will compete in the competitive Shriners Children's Clearwater Invitational.
Big 12 play will also be demanding, with top teams like Texas Tech and Oklahoma expected to be dominant. The Cowgirls have a single Bedlam game against Oklahoma scheduled at
Devon Park in Oklahoma City on
April 9th.
The goal for the program remains the same: a trip to the Women's College World Series. With promising depth and key returning talent, the Cowgirls have the potential to meet these high expectations.