OU vs Ole Miss: How to watch, stream Saturday’s softball game
OXFORD, Miss. — The fourth-ranked Oklahoma Sooners (29-2) continue their inaugural Southeastern Conference schedule Saturday with the first of three games against Ole Miss at the Ole Miss Softball Stadium. The Sooners, riding an 18-game winning streak after a 15-0 victory over Memphis on Wednesday, are looking to maintain their momentum in conference play.
Saturday’s game, scheduled for 2 p.m. CT, marks the start of a three-game series against the Rebels. Games two and three are slated for 6 p.m. CT on Sunday and Monday, respectively. Sunday’s game will be broadcast on SEC Network, although Saturday’s and Monday’s contests will be streamed on ESPN+, according to the University of Oklahoma Athletics website.
Oklahoma’s offense has been a dominant force this season, currently hitting .452 with 119 home runs through 31 games. This offensive output already ranks 11th in NCAA history for home runs in a season, with significant portion of the schedule still remaining. The Sooners have won 15 games by run-rule during their current winning streak, demonstrating their ability to quickly control contests.
The series also carries particular significance for Oklahoma pitcher Miali Guachino, a sophomore who previously played for Ole Miss as a freshman. Last season, Guachino posted a 14-11 record with a 3.65 ERA and 160 strikeouts in 136 innings, contributing to Ole Miss’s first-ever Women’s College World Series appearance. Oklahoma head coach Patty Gasso acknowledged the emotional aspect of Guachino’s return, stating the team will “have her back” and will not “develop a big deal of it.”
Gasso, finishing her 31st season at Oklahoma in 2025, was recently named the USA Softball Women’s National Team head coach and will lead the U.S. Olympic Team through the 2025-28 quadrennial cycle, including the LA28 Olympic Games. She also earned SEC Coach of the Year honors earlier this month after leading the Sooners to an SEC Regular Season Championship and SEC Tournament Co-Championship.
Fans can also follow the game on the radio via The Franchise 2 (KEBC 1560 AM) and the Varsity Radio App, with Chris Plank providing play-by-play commentary. As of March 21, 2026, Oklahoma holds a record of 29-2 overall and 3-0 in SEC play.
