
Breaking: Oklahoma Sooners Softball Coach Patty Gasso Earns AP Women’s Softball Coach of the Year Honors for the Third Consecutive Year
In a remarkable and historic feat, Oklahoma Sooners head softball coach Patty Gasso has been named the Associated Press Women’s Softball Coach of the Year for the third consecutive season. This latest honor cements her status as one of the most dominant and influential figures in college softball history.
Gasso, who has led the Sooners to six national championships, including four in the last five years, continues to raise the bar for excellence in the sport. Her third straight Coach of the Year award reflects not only the sustained success of her program but also her unmatched ability to adapt, motivate, and lead a team year after year in one of the most competitive environments in collegiate athletics.
Under her leadership in the 2025 season, Oklahoma once again emerged as a national powerhouse. Despite roster changes and increased competition, the Sooners maintained their elite status with a dominant regular season and a commanding run through the Women’s College World Series. Her team’s resilience, discipline, and chemistry were a testament to Gasso’s deep understanding of the game and her masterful approach to player development and team culture.
One of Gasso’s trademarks has been her commitment to developing players both on and off the field. Her coaching style blends intensity with care, pushing athletes to be their best while creating an environment that fosters confidence, character, and unity. This year’s squad included a mix of seasoned veterans and emerging stars—many of whom have credited Gasso with helping them grow not just as athletes, but as people.
What makes this third consecutive AP honor even more impressive is the level of consistency it represents. In an era of rapid turnover, transfers, and fierce competition, maintaining dominance at the national level is no small task. Yet, Gasso has shown time and again that her program isn’t just built to win—it’s built to last. Her legacy is defined not only by trophies but by the dynasty she has built in Norman.
Reactions to Gasso’s latest accolade have poured in from across the softball world. Fellow coaches, players, and analysts have praised her strategic mind, her unparalleled recruiting skills, and her ability to get the best out of her players when it matters most. Fans, too, continue to show unwavering support for a coach who has turned Oklahoma softball into a national institution.
With this third AP Coach of the Year title in as many years, Patty Gasso adds yet another chapter to her storied career. As the Sooners continue to thrive under her guidance, there’s little doubt that Gasso’s influence on the game will be felt for generations to come. Whether through her championship runs or her role in shaping the next wave of talent, Patty Gasso is not just coaching a team—she’s redefining the standard of excellence in women’s college softball.
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