The Oklahoma Sooners defeated the Kansas Jayhawks 13-2 on Sunday to secure a berth in the College World Series [1].

This victory marks a significant return to the national stage for the program. By winning Game 2 of the Lawrence Super Regional, Oklahoma ended a streak of absences from the championship event [1].

The game took place June 7, 2026, at the University of Kansas baseball stadium in Lawrence, Kansas [1, 3]. Oklahoma entered the matchup needing a win to advance to the College World Series [2].

Despite the final result, the path to victory was not without complication. Some reports indicated that inclement weather caused the game to be pushed back [5]. Other sources reported that the game had been suspended, though the final score of 13-2 confirmed the Sooners completed the win [4, 1].

The dominant performance in Lawrence ensures Oklahoma's first appearance in the College World Series since 2022 [1]. The Sooners' offense overwhelmed the Jayhawks to close out the regional series, and move forward in the NCAA tournament [1, 2].

Oklahoma now prepares for the next stage of the postseason, having successfully navigated the Super Regional pressure in a hostile road environment [1].

Oklahoma defeated Kansas 13-2 in Game 2 of the Lawrence Super Regional

Oklahoma's return to the College World Series signals a restoration of the program's status as a national contender. By overcoming both a regional rival and weather-related delays, the Sooners demonstrate a level of resilience and offensive power that makes them a dangerous seed in the final tournament bracket.