Weather Suspends No. 1 Oklahoma vs. No. 12 Texas A&M Softball Series Opener in Sixth Inning
The Sooners led 5-3 when inclement weather halted play at Davis Diamond; resumption date remains uncertain.

PHILIPPINES —
Key facts
- Game suspended in bottom of sixth inning with Oklahoma leading 5-3.
- No. 1 Oklahoma and No. 12 Texas A&M playing final regular season series.
- Kai Minor's double brought in two runs in top of second inning.
- Ella Parker hit a two-run home run in top of second, extending lead to 4-0.
- Paislie Allen's ground ball scored Kelsey Mathis and Ariel Kowalewski, cutting lead to 4-2.
- Tallen Edwards' fielding error allowed Minor to score in top of fourth, making it 5-2.
- Edwards doubled in Kennedy Powell in bottom of fifth, making score 5-3.
- Game two of series still scheduled for Friday at 5 p.m.
Sudden Halt at Davis Diamond
Inclement weather forced the suspension of Thursday night's softball series opener between No. 1 Oklahoma and No. 12 Texas A&M at Davis Diamond in College Station, Texas. The game was called in the bottom of the sixth inning with the Sooners holding a 5-3 lead. Officials have not yet determined when the suspended contest will resume.
Sooners' Early Offensive Barrage
Oklahoma's bats erupted in the top of the second inning after a scoreless first. Kai Minor drilled a double to left-center field, driving in two runners to put the Sooners on the board. On the very next at-bat, Ella Parker crushed a two-run home run to center field, extending the lead to 4-0. The quick burst of runs gave Oklahoma a commanding early advantage.
Aggies' Resilient Response
Texas A&M answered immediately in the bottom of the second inning. With one out and runners in scoring position, Paislie Allen hit a ground ball up the middle, scoring Kelsey Mathis and Ariel Kowalewski to cut the deficit to 4-2. The Aggies continued to chip away, narrowing the gap further in the bottom of the fifth when Tallen Edwards doubled down the right-field line to bring home Kennedy Powell, making the score 5-3.
Defensive Miscue and Missed Opportunities
Oklahoma added an insurance run in the top of the fourth when Tallen Edwards committed a fielding error on a ground ball hit by Ella Parker, allowing Kai Minor to score from third and pushing the lead to 5-2. The error proved costly for the Aggies, who had battled back to within two runs. Despite the miscue, Texas A&M kept the game close, setting the stage for a tense finish that never materialized.
Uncertain Resumption and Series Outlook
The date and time for the resumption of the suspended game remain to be determined. Game two of the series, originally scheduled for Friday, is still set for a 5 p.m. first pitch, weather permitting. The series marks the final regular-season matchup for both teams, adding significance to the outcome of the suspended contest and the remaining games.
The bottom line
- Oklahoma leads Texas A&M 5-3 when weather suspends game in bottom of sixth inning.
- Kai Minor and Ella Parker keyed Oklahoma's four-run second inning.
- Texas A&M's Paislie Allen and Tallen Edwards drove in runs to keep Aggies within striking distance.
- Resumption date for suspended game not yet announced.
- Game two of series still scheduled for Friday at 5 p.m. CT.
- Series is final regular-season meeting for both teams.







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