Oklahoma vs Texas A&M Softball Game Suspended in Sixth Inning The Oklahoma Sooners and Texas A&M Aggies’ highly anticipated softball matchup, originally scheduled for April 30, 2026, was suspended in the bottom of the sixth inning after a rain delay. The game, played at Davis Diamond in College Station, Texas, ended with Oklahoma leading 5-3, and Texas A&M with a runner on first base and one out. The teams were set to reconvene on Friday, May 1, but the forecast for rain in College Station cast doubt on whether the game could be completed. The suspension came after a prolonged weather delay caused by lightning, which forced officials to halt play. The game had already seen several key moments, including Oklahoma’s early dominance and Texas A&M’s efforts to close the gap. In the second inning, Oklahoma extended its lead with a two-run home run by Ella Parker, marking the 170th home run of the season for the Sooners—a new NCAA single-season record. The run came after a Texas A&M error by second baseman Tallen Edwards, who failed to field a hard-hit ball from Ella Parker, allowing Kai Minor to score from second base. Texas A&M managed to chip away at Oklahoma’s lead in the bottom of the fifth inning. Tallen Edwards hit a stand-up RBI double, scoring Kennedy Powell from first base to cut the deficit to 5-3. The Aggies continued to pressure Oklahoma’s defense, leaving runners on base in multiple innings, but Oklahoma’s pitching, led by Audrey Lowry, held strong. Lowry, a southpaw, tossed a scoreless third inning, striking out four batters and keeping Texas A&M’s offense in check. Kendall Wells, Oklahoma’s freshman catcher, was at the center of the record chase.#kendall_wells #oklahoma_sooners #texas_am_aggies #davis_diamond #ella_parker