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No. 21 Oklahoma Crushes Coppin State, Extends Win Streak to 7
Sooners score 57 runs in weekend sweep, set program record with 10+ runs in 7 straight games
Published on Feb. 22, 2026
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The No. 21 Oklahoma Sooners baseball team completed a dominant weekend sweep of Coppin State, winning the final game 11-0 in 7 innings. The Sooners scored an astounding 57 total runs over the 3-game series, the most in a single weekend in program history. Oklahoma has now scored at least 10 runs in 7 consecutive games, a new school record.
Why it matters
The Sooners' offensive explosion to start the season has them off to a perfect 7-0 record, establishing themselves as an early contender in the Big 12 and nationally. The team's ability to consistently score in bunches will be a major asset as they look to make a deep postseason run.
The details
In the series finale, Oklahoma jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the 1st inning and never looked back. Third baseman Camden Johnson reached base 3 times, scored 3 runs, and stole 4 bases. Freshman pitcher Cord Rager tossed 5 shutout innings to earn the win. The Sooners' offense has been firing on all cylinders, scoring 57 runs in just 18 innings over the 3-game sweep.
- The Sooners scored 46 runs in the first 2 games of the weekend series.
- Oklahoma has now scored at least 10 runs in 7 consecutive games, a new program record.
The players
Camden Johnson
The Sooners' dynamic third baseman reached base 3 times, scored 3 runs, and stole 4 bases in the series finale.
Cord Rager
The freshman left-hander tossed 5 shutout innings, allowing just 3 hits and 1 walk with 7 strikeouts to earn the win.
Skip Johnson
The Sooners' head coach praised his team's ability to maintain focus and intensity despite the lopsided scores.
What they’re saying
“Weekends like this, it's important to - as we say in the locker room - to be a pro. We hold ourselves to a high standard. We don't want to play down or just go through the motions and get by, we want to come out and pummel them and do what we do.”
— Camden Johnson, Third Baseman (247sports.com)
“(Johnson is) a dynamic player. He fits our offense. He fits how we play baseball. He gets after it. Really a great teammate. As much as he is a great player, he's an even better teammate.”
— Skip Johnson, Head Coach (247sports.com)
What’s next
The Sooners will look to continue their hot start with a two-game midweek series against Arizona State beginning on Tuesday.
The takeaway
Oklahoma's explosive offense has powered the team to a perfect 7-0 start, showcasing their ability to overwhelm opponents. If the Sooners can maintain this level of production, they will be a force to be reckoned with in the Big 12 and nationally as they pursue a deep postseason run.


