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Patty Gasso

Head Coach
22nd Season (18th at OU)
Career Record: 978-330-3
At Oklahoma: 817-269-2
 
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Patty Gasso

Now in her 18th season at the University of Oklahoma, head coach Patty Gasso has molded the OU softball program into a national power and permanently placed herself among the elite college softball coaches in the country.

The Sooners have reached the Women's College World Series six times during her tenure, in the process, advanced to the postseason in each of her previous 17 seasons. The WCWS run began in 2000 when her team won the NCAA National Championship in OU's first appearance.

Is she the best coach in the history of Oklahoma softball? Undoubtedly.

Is she the greatest coach in Big 12 history? The stats say she is.

Could she be one of the best coaches to ever coach college softball? Each season, she continues to build what is a very strong argument.

Currently in her 21st season as a head coach, Gasso has a career collegiate coaching record of 979-328-2 (.749) and holds an overall record of 817-269-2 (.752) at the University of Oklahoma. She has won more Big 12 games (209-72) than any coach in the league's history and has twice as many wins as any other coach in OU history. Gasso's Sooner teams have finished second or higher 12 different times since the inception of the Big 12 in 1996. They have won 74 percent of their Big 12 contests and OU has claimed four Big 12 regular season and four championship titles under her direction.

Numerous Sooner players have prospered under Gasso's tutelage and garnered national, regional and conference recognition. She has directed 38 All-Americans, 84 All-Region honorees and 113 all-conference selections.

In the Big 12 era, seven Sooners have been named Big 12 Player of the Year, two have been selected as Big 12 Freshman of the Year, one as Big 12 Newcomer and Lauren Eckermann was named OU's first Big 12 Pitcher of the Year in 2007.  In 2010, Amber Flores became the first player in league history to earn Player of the Year honors twice.

In addition, 2005 graduate Heather Scaglione was a two-time Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year. Savannah Long became the first infielder to earn the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year honor in 2008. Lindsey Vandever earned the award in 2010.

The OU softball success under Gasso has also spilled over into the classroom where the Sooners have been honored with 81 academic all-conference honors. Six of those have gone on to become Academic All-Americans, including Lana Moran, the 2000 Academic All-American of the Year.

Gasso and her staff have consistently been recognized for their efforts on and off the field. The staff was awarded three consecutive Speedline/NFCA Midwest Region Coaching Staff of the Year awards from 1999-2001 and received the national honor in 2000. Gasso and staff have claimed the Midwest honor in five of their 15 seasons with the most recent award coming in 2004. In addition, Gasso has been named the Big 12 and Midwest Region Coach of the Year in 1996, 1999 and 2000. She was named the 2009 Big 12 Coach of the Year.

Gasso's career with the Sooners began in 1995 when she arrived at OU after five successful years at Long Beach City College. Her accomplishments during her tenure at LBCC and since led to Gasso being named to the LBCC Hall of Champions in 2004. Later during the 2004 summer, Gasso was inducted into the inaugural class of the Long Beach City Baseball and Softball Hall of Fame. Her success in her hometown of Long Beach set the foundation for a spectacular career in Norman. Gasso was also inducted into the El Camino City College Hall of Fame in 2000.

In her first season at the helm, the Sooners recorded a 43-23 record, finished second in the conference and reached the regional final. Several Sooners received awards for their play during the 1995 season, including 11 players who garnered all-conference accolades (four on the first team).

Gasso and the Sooners reached new heights in 1996, recording a 50-20 record, a first-ever Big 12 Championship, and another regional final berth. OU dominated the inaugural Big 12 Tournament, putting five players on the all-tournament squad. Pitcher Jill Most was named the tourney MVP.

Gasso's 1996 squad also became the first team outside of the states of California or Arizona to win the prestigious Pony Tournament. Gasso was recognized by her peers for her team's performance, earning the Big 12 Coach-of-the-Year award. Again, Sooner players were mentioned as some of the league's best with 10 players receiving All-Big 12 recognition.

Gasso continued the trend of reaching new heights in 1997 when the team recorded the then-second best record in school history (55-19). The season was highlighted by two impressive 12-game winning streaks that helped the team to a second-place finish in the Big 12. For the fourth consecutive year, OU advanced to a NCAA Regional. It marked the first time in school history that OU hosted the event.

The 1998 season was probably one of Gasso's best coaching jobs. However, it wasn't because of the number of wins and losses or the tournaments won by the Sooners. It was due to the fact the team featured six freshmen. Gasso led the young group to a 49-15 record, a second-place conference finish and a No. 1 seed in a NCAA Regional. Five Sooners were named to the all-conference squad and three players were named to the All-Midwest Region team.

In 1999, Gasso led OU to its sixth straight NCAA regional playoff appearance and her team continued to demonstrate that she is one of the top coaches in the country. Along the path to the regional playoffs in Baton Rouge, La., the Sooners seized several awards and honors. For the second time in the three-year history of the Big 12 Conference, OU was crowned regular season champion. The Sooners, who finished with a 40-16 overall record, won the Big 12 with an 11-3 record.

Oklahoma fell just short of its goal, the Women's College World Series, but the Sooners proved once again that they were a national powerhouse. That year, OU defeated several top-25 teams including Louisiana State, Texas, Massachusetts, Oregon, Texas A&M, Missouri and Nebraska. In addition, the Sooners swept the four-game series with state rival Oklahoma State. The last victory against the Cowgirls in the regular season finale clinched the Big 12 title.

Not only were Gasso's players honored for their accomplishments in 1999, but she was also recognized for her solid coaching effort. Gasso was named the 1999 Big 12 Coach of the Year and joined her staff as the Midwest Regional Coaching Staff of the Year.

The 2000 Sooners won their third Big 12 regular season title since the league began in 1996 and hosted their first NCAA Regional since 1997. Behind an explosive offense and a dominant defense, the Sooners rolled to a 66-8 record and won their final eight games of the season to capture the first softball national championship in school history.

 Four Sooners earned All-America honors, with Lisa Carey and Ashli Barrett earning first team recognition. Outfielder Erin Evans and pitcher Stewart were both third team All-Americans and Jennifer Stewart was named the Most Outstanding Player of the WCWS. The accolades rolled in as Gasso was named the Dallas Morning News Big 12 Coach of the Year. She and her staff also earned the Midwest Region Coach of the Year award and Speedline/NFCA Division I National Coaching Staff of the Year.

Following the 2000 National Championship season, Gasso's 2001 squad continued the string of success. The 2001 team went on to match many of the accomplishments of the previous year, including a return trip to the Women's College World Series, a 50-win season and four All-America selections. The team also established its own successes by compiling a school-record 23-game win streak and the program's first Big 12 Tournament title since 1996.

In 2002, Oklahoma went 49-16 and 14-2 in the Big 12. Taking their team motto "Triple Threat" to heart, the Sooners swept their third consecutive NCAA Regional and advanced to a third straight Women's College World Series.

The 2003 squad was led by five seniors and sophomore hurler Kami Keiter. OU reached its fourth consecutive WCWS by becoming the first Sooner squad to claim a regional championship away from Norman. OU ended the season with a 47-14 record and won one game before being eliminated from the 2003 WCWS.

Five Sooners were named to the All-Big 12 Conference first team including senior Leah Gulla, who led the conference in batting average, hits and RBI. Underclassmen Keiter, Scaglione and Kristin Vesely joined senior Evans on the all-conference team. The NFCA bestowed All-America honors on Keiter and Gulla, while Evans joined the duo on the Midwest Region Team.

The OU program reached a couple of milestones during the 2003 season. The program recorded its 1,000th victory when the Sooners knocked off Bethune-Cookman in its regional opener on May 15. Justifying its nickname, the Sooners also became the first Big 12 team to reach the 100-win mark in conference play. OU beat Nebraska, 1-0, in Lincoln on March 20, 2003, to be the first squad to reach the century mark.

 

 
 The Gasso File
 Hometown  Torrance, Calif.
 High School  Bishop Montgomery
 College  Long Beach State, 1984
 Family  husband, Jim
 sons, J.T. and D.J.

 Coaching History
 1995-present, Oklahoma Head Coach
 1991-94, Long Beach City College

 Career Coaching Accolades
 2009 Big 12 Coach of the Year
 2000 Big 12 Coach of the Year
 1999 Big 12 Coach of the Year
 1996 Big 12 Coach of the Year
 2000 NFCA Coaching Staff of the Year
 2004 NFCA Region Coaching Staff of the Year
 2001 NFCA Region Coaching Staff of the Year
 2000 NFCA Region Coaching Staff of the Year
 1999 NFCA Region Coaching Staff of the Year
 1996 NFCA Region Coaching Staff of the Year
 NFCA 800-Wins Club
 2004 Inductee to Long Beach City Hall of Champions

 Head Coaching Record
 Year
 Overall
 Conference
 Finish
 2011
 43-19
 10-8
 5th
 2010
 47-12
 13-3
 2nd
 2009
 41-16
 14-4
 1st
 2008
 47-14
 16-2
 2nd
 2007
 55-8
 14-4
 2nd
 2006
 40-21-1
 8-10
 5th
 2005
 50-17
 12-6
 2nd
 2004
 45-22-1
 11-7
 5th
 2003
 47-14
 12-6
 4th
 2002
 49-16
 14-2
 2nd
 2001
 50-9
 14-2
 2nd
 2000
 66-8
 17-1
 1st
 1999
 40-16
 11-3
 1st
 1998
 49-15
 12-5
 2nd
 1997
 55-19
 14-4
 2nd
 1996
 50-20
 17-5
 1st
 1995
 43-23
 12-4
 1st
 Totals
 817-269-2
 216-78
 

 Postseason Appearances
 2011
 NCAA Regional, NCAA Super Regional, WCWS
 2010
 NCAA Regional, NCAA Super Regional
 2009
 NCAA Regional
 2008
 NCAA Regional, NCAA Super Regional
 2007
 NCAA Regional, NCAA Super Regional
 2006
 NCAA Regional
 2005
 NCAA Regional, NCAA Super Regional
 2004
 NCAA Regional, WCWS
 2003
 NCAA Regional, WCWS
 2002
 NCAA Regional, WCWS
 2001
 NCAA Regional, WCWS
 2000
 NCAA Regional, WCWS, National Champions
 1999
 NCAA Regional
 1998
 NCAA Regional
 1997
 NCAA Regional
 1996
 NCAA Regional
 1995
 NCAA Regional

The 2004 season went down as one of the most memorable in Sooner history. OU battled through injuries during the entire regular season and peaked at the right time. OU, seeded second in the NCAA Region I Championship, stormed through Tucson, Ariz., knocking off No. 1 Arizona and No. 9 Louisiana-Lafayette en route to the Sooners' fifth consecutive WCWS. 

The Sooners entered the WCWS as the hottest hitting team in the postseason and held onto that recognition, despite being eliminated after winning their opener against Washington. Gasso's staff was recognized for a fifth time as the NFCA Midwest Region Coaching Staff of the Year, thanks to one of the most memorable postseason runs in NCAA history.

In 2005, the Sooners made their 11th straight NCAA postseason appearance under Gasso and claimed the Regional 14 Championship in front of the home crowd in Norman. Despite missing out on its sixth straight WCWS appearance after dropping a best-of-three series to Arizona in the NCAA Super Regional, the Sooners were one of the best hitting teams in program history (fourth in the nation with a .320 batting average). The highlight of the season was OU's record 29-game winning streak that spanned 36 days and was extended during play in five different states. The Sooners outscored opponents 218-40, run ruled 10 opponents and claimed five tourney championships during the streak.

In 2006, Gasso led the Sooners to their 13th straight 40-win season. The young Sooner squad made a strong postseason run, winning 12 of its final 15 contests to finish second in the Big 12 Championship and advance to the NCAA Regional Finals for the seventh consecutive year.

In 2008, the Sooners advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals and finished second in the Big 12 with an overall record of 47-14 and 16-2 in league play. In addition to Long being named the Big 12's Defensive Player of the Year, she and four teammates were named first team All-Big 12.  Four Sooners earned All-Midwest Region first team honors with another on the second team.

The 2009 University of Oklahoma softball team wrapped up the year 41-16 overall and 14-4 in Big 12 play. The Sooners won their fourth Big 12 regular season title and hosted an NCAA Regional for the second consecutive year.  Flores was named Big 12 Player of the Year and Gasso earned her fourth Big 12 Coach of the Year honor. Flores was named a first team All-America selection by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association and senior Samantha Ricketts was named to the second team. Flores, Ricketts, junior Lindsey Vandever and senior D.J. Mathis were named to the first team All-Central Region by the organization. Flores was also a top 10 finalist for USA Softball's Collegiate Player of the Year.

Five Sooners were named to the first team All-Big 12 team and three were named to the second team. OU placed five student-athletes on the All-Big 12 Academic team. Flores was named Big 12 Player of the Week three times, while Huey earned the honor once. Mathis was also named Big 12 Pitcher of the Week once during the season. Flores earned NFCA/Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week honors and ESPN/USA Softball National Player of the Week honors on Feb. 10.

The 2010 season saw great success as the Sooners advance to NCAA Super Regional play. OU finished the year 47-12 overall and 13-3 in Big 12 play. OU won the final Big 12 Championship and finished second in the regular season. Flores and freshmen Jessica Shults and Keilani Ricketts were named NFCA second team All-America. Those three along with Vandever earned all-region honors. Flores and Ricketts were top 25 finalists for USA Softball's Collegiate Player of the Year.

Flores was named Big 12 Player of the Year and Vandever was named Defensive Player of the Year. Five Sooners were named to the All-Big 12 first team and two were named to the second team. OU placed five student-athletes on the All-Big 12 Academic team. Flores closed out her career as the Big 12 career leader in home runs and sitting atop OU career categories in home runs, extra-base hits, walks drawn, slugging percentage and on-base percentage.

Ricketts also earned most outstanding player honors at the Big 12 Championship and was named conference pitcher of the week three times. Ricketts also earned National Player of the Week honors on Feb. 23. Shults was named Big 12 Player of the Week on March 30.

The 2011 season saw the Oklahoma Softball program return to the Women's College World Series for the sixth time in program history and the first trip since 2004. The Sooners finished with an overall record of 43-19 and a Big 12 record of 10-8. OU made the postseason for the 18th straight season as it won its first ever NCAA Super Regional sweeping Arizona in two games in Tucson.

Keilani Ricketts was named a NFCA First Team All-American while Shults earned second team honors as both finished in the USA Softball Player of the Year Top 25. The duo along with Destinee Martinez and Brittany Williams, both freshmen, earned NFCA All-Region honors.

Ricketts, Martinez and Chana'e Jones made first team All-Big 12 while Shults, Dani Dobbs and Haley Nix earned second team honors. Dobbs and Michelle Gascoigne earned first team Academic All-Big 12 honors while Jones took second team honors.

The season saw Gasso claim her 800th win at Oklahoma with a 7-6 win over Washington on March 19 just a little over a month after Gascoigne threw the program's seventh perfect game on Feb. 11. In all 43 program records were set in 2011, 37 of the postseason variety when the squad caught fire. Ricketts set the program's single-season record for strikeouts while Shults set the season record for putouts by a catcher.

Gasso and her husband, Jim, reside in Norman with their youngest son, D.J., a junior at Norman North. The couple's oldest son, J.T. has joined the Oklahoma staff as a volunteer coach.

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