Graham is in a position that isn’t typical. In his first game as a head coach, his opponent is a recently developed rival and the top program in the state.
Check out this week's honorees in tennis, baseball, soccer and track. Email nominations: Barry.Lewis@tulsaworld.com
Drillers, after Alex Freeland's walk-off hit, pull off their first ninth-inning comeback of the season for a three-game weekend sweep.
Tulsa's Grace Kilcrease qualifies for the NCAA Championship's final round, but her team and Oklahoma State fall short.
Longtime Tulsa resident Bill Springman will be spending the summer as a manager in Alaska.
A look at the day's live sporting events on television.
OU head coach Patty Gasso and Oregon coach Melyssa Lombardi brought their staffs together near home plate at Love’s Field in an emotional postgame gathering of Sooners for life.
OU head coach Patty Gasso and Oregon coach Melyssa Lombardi brought their staffs together near home plate at Love’s Field in an emotional postgame gathering of Sooners for life.
Kyle Larson has arrived at North Wilkesboro Speedway for the start of Sunday night's All-Star Race following a busy afternoon in which the NASCAR star qualified fifth for the Indianapolis 500.
Bryson DeChambeau put on the kind of show, and got the sort of breaks, that make players larger than life and sometimes win them major championships. Yet somehow, when DeChambeau looked up at the final scoreboard at the PGA Championship, his name was stuck in second.
Nicole May shined in the circle and the Sooners got big hits from Jayda Coleman.
Xander Schauffele has won his first major with a thrilling win at the PGA Championship. Schauffele made a 6-foot birdie putt on the last hole at Valhalla for a one-shot victory over Bryson DeChambeau. And Schauffele set a major championship scoring record in the process. The Olympic gold medalist now has a something even more valuable in silver. He gets to hoist the Wanamaker Trophy. Schauffele finished at 21-under 263, breaking by one shot the major record. Schauffele is the first player since Phil Mickelson in 2005 to birdie the last hole of the PGA Championship to wiin by one.
Four more added to the Tulsa Public Schools Athletics Hall of Fame class of 2024, after four were announced last week and four will be announced next week.
Scott Watkins is promoted to head baseball coach at Class 6A runner-up Sand Springs as a successor to Matt Brown, who moves into Charles Page High School administration.
Graham is in a position that isn’t typical. In his first game as a head coach, his opponent is a recently developed rival and the top program in the state.
Check out this week's honorees in tennis, baseball, soccer and track. Email nominations: Barry.Lewis@tulsaworld.com
Longtime Tulsa resident Bill Springman will be spending the summer as a manager in Alaska.
Four more added to the Tulsa Public Schools Athletics Hall of Fame class of 2024, after four were announced last week and four will be announced next week.
Tulsa's Grace Kilcrease qualifies for the NCAA Championship's final round, but her team and Oklahoma State fall short.
OU head coach Patty Gasso and Oregon coach Melyssa Lombardi brought their staffs together near home plate at Love’s Field in an emotional postgame gathering of Sooners for life.
Nicole May shined in the circle and the Sooners got big hits from Jayda Coleman.
Oklahoma's Avery Hodge energizes Love's Field with a key at-bat, helping secure a 3-2 victory over Oregon in a postseason battle.
Drillers, after Alex Freeland's walk-off hit, pull off their first ninth-inning comeback of the season for a three-game weekend sweep.
Kyle Larson has arrived at North Wilkesboro Speedway for the start of Sunday night's All-Star Race following a busy afternoon in which the NASCAR star qualified fifth for the Indianapolis 500.
Bryson DeChambeau put on the kind of show, and got the sort of breaks, that make players larger than life and sometimes win them major championships. Yet somehow, when DeChambeau looked up at the final scoreboard at the PGA Championship, his name was stuck in second.
Xander Schauffele has won his first major with a thrilling win at the PGA Championship. Schauffele made a 6-foot birdie putt on the last hole at Valhalla for a one-shot victory over Bryson DeChambeau. And Schauffele set a major championship scoring record in the process. The Olympic gold medalist now has a something even more valuable in silver. He gets to hoist the Wanamaker Trophy. Schauffele finished at 21-under 263, breaking by one shot the major record. Schauffele is the first player since Phil Mickelson in 2005 to birdie the last hole of the PGA Championship to wiin by one.