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Who's next for Texas softball after its big win over OU? And where do the Longhorns now rank?

The Texas softball team made a statement to Oklahoma, the Big 12 and the national pollsters this past weekend by handing the top-ranked Sooners their first series loss in 13 years.

But most of all, the Longhorns made a statement to themselves.

“I think we did what a lot of people thought was impossible and that was beat Oklahoma two days in a row,” Texas coach Mike White said after his team’s 2-1 win Sunday that clinched the series 2-1. “I think we learned a lot about ourselves this weekend.”

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Texas’ Bella Dayton celebrates after reaching base safely against Oklahoma in the Longhorns' 2-1 win Sunday that clinched the series. Now ranked No. 2, Texas returns to action Wednesday against No. 25 Texas State before a three-game series with Baylor this weekend.
Texas’ Bella Dayton celebrates after reaching base safely against Oklahoma in the Longhorns' 2-1 win Sunday that clinched the series. Now ranked No. 2, Texas returns to action Wednesday against No. 25 Texas State before a three-game series with Baylor this weekend.

Freshman Katie Stewart, one of the heroes from the Oklahoma series, agreed. She said beating the three-time defending champion Sooners in itself marks a major achievement. But coming on the heels of a series loss at Oklahoma State validates some of the hype that has surrounded Texas, which has been ranked in the top 10 all season in the USA Today/National Fastpitch Coaches Association poll.

“I feel like getting these two wins is really big as a bounce back,” said Stewart, whose two-run homer Sunday accounted for Texas' runs. “And, you know, we always get told that we're such a good team. Just how we executed this week, I really think it kind of proves that.”

Texas’ Estelle Czech proved the most effective member of a deep pitching staff against the Sooners. In six innings of work in the series, she didn’t allow a single run to the nation’s highest-scoring offense while earning both the Big 12 pitcher of the week and Wilson/NFCA pitcher of the week awards.

Texas’ Estelle Czech (22) pitches against Oklahoma, Sunday, April 7, 2024, at McCombs Field in Austin.
Texas’ Estelle Czech (22) pitches against Oklahoma, Sunday, April 7, 2024, at McCombs Field in Austin.

According to Czech, the Longhorns met the moment by staying disciplined in the circle, playing stellar defense — Texas’ lone error of the series came in Oklahoma’s 5-2 win on Friday — and getting timely hits.

“They're a very, very good team, but we're also a very, very good team,” she said. “They obviously have their strengths. But we have our strengths, too. And we were just confident in our strengths, and that helped us a lot.”

Things don’t get much easier for Texas this week. The No. 2 Longhorns (31-6, 11-4 Big 12), who still trail Oklahoma (35-3, 13-2) in the USA Today/NFCA poll and in the Big 12 standings, face No. 25 Texas State in a nonconference game Wednesday before a three-game series with a Baylor team that also received votes in the poll.

“We've got a big challenge ahead of us coming up,” White said. “You get to enjoy (the Oklahoma win) for a little bit, but we’ve got to get back to business this week.”

Texas hosts Oklahoma, Sunday, April 7, 2024, at McCombs Field in Austin.
Texas hosts Oklahoma, Sunday, April 7, 2024, at McCombs Field in Austin.

Texas moves up to No. 2 in national poll

In this week’s USA Today/NFCA poll, the Longhorns fell four points short of the top spot despite their series win over Oklahoma. Texas tallied 766 points and nine first-place votes in Tuesday’s poll compared to 770 points and 12 first-place votes for OU. Duke (33-3) is the third team in what is currently a three-team race for the top spot; the Blue Devils racked up 760 points and 10 first-place votes.

Tennessee is a distant fourth with 666 points while No. 5 Oklahoma State, which stands second in the Big 12, is the only other team to garner a first-place vote.

Texas moved ahead of Oklahoma to No. 1 in the ESPN/USA Softball poll.

USA Today/National Fastpitch Coaches Association poll

April 9

Rank

School (First Place Votes)

Points

Record

Previous Ranking

1

Oklahoma (12)

770

35-3

1

2

Texas (9)

766

31-6

4

3

Duke (10)

760

33-3

2

4

Tennessee

666

30-6

6

5

Oklahoma State (1)

647

33-6

7

6

LSU

643

31-5

5

7

Georgia

620

31-8

3

8

Stanford

604

31-6

8

9

Florida

550

33-6

10

10

Washington

486

26-7

9

11

Texas A&M

443

31-8

13

12

Alabama

409

29-8

14

12

UCLA

409

22-9

12

14

Missouri

373

30-10

11

15

Virginia Tech

358

28-9-1

15

16

Mississippi State

337

28-10

16

17

Arkansas

316

28-10

19

18

Florida State

250

28-10

18

19

Clemson

238

27-11

17

20

California

156

29-11

20

21

Arizona

128

24-12-1

21

22

Oregon

113

22-13

24

23

South Carolina

105

28-12

22

24

Boston University

82

29-4

23

25

Texas State

68

32-9

RV

New to Poll: No. 25 Texas State

Dropped Out: No. 25 Baylor

Receiving Votes: Louisiana (25), Baylor (19), Kentucky (17), Miami (17), Kansas (8), FAU (5), Virginia (5), Nevada (3), Northwestern (2), Auburn (1), Grand Canyon (1).

Wednesday's game

No. 25 Texas State (32-9) at No. 2 Texas (31-6), 4:30 p.m., LHN

This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Texas softball beat OU. What's next, and where do the Horns now rank?