July 8, 2024

Rylie Boone Energized Oklahoma’s Fourth Consecutive National Title

If you walked near Oklahoma’s dugout at any point during the 2024 season, you couldn’t ignore the noise.

The constant cheers became a steady hum, one that helped power Patty Gasso’s indomitable machine.

At the center of the noise was a familiar face.

OU fans greet Rylie Boone to loud chants of her last name on the field, and she repaid that energy through her teammates in the dugout.

“Boone and (Jayda) Coleman… those two make this program go,” Gasso said after Oklahoma captured its fourth-straight national title last Thursday. “They are full of energy, and that energizes everyone. When they aren’t energized, we aren’t energized. They took it upon themselves with some guidance to know that was going to be a very special situation, if they could do it.”

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Gasso went do far to find office desk plaques that read “Chaos Coordinator” for Coleman and Boone as a funny senior gift the OU coach finds every year.

“They took that title and they ran with it,” Gasso said. “It really sparked this team.”

On the field, it’s easy to see why Boone was looked upon to raise the team’s levels.

Whether she was making excellent plays in the field or laying down inch-perfect bunts and beating the defense down to first base, fans moved to the edge of their seats when Boone was called upon.

As easy as it was for the veteran outfielder to celebrate success at fist base, she did struggle to set the tone for the Sooners every single day in 2024.

“This whole season was hard. Mine (toughest point) was just learning to be at a 10,” Boone said last week. “… Being able to exhaust myself for others, to the best of the ability that God gives me. But just trying to stay in that role but also not trying to do too much while I’m in that role.”

Boone rededicated herself to her role on the team as Big 12 play began.

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The Sooners beat Iowa State 4-0 in the first game of a double-header on March 9.

Kelly Maxwell was excellent against the Cyclones, but Gasso wanted more from everybody else.

Boone took it upon herself to lead the dugout chants along with her play, and OU responded with an 11-2 run-rule win after five innings.

The process of adjusting to the role wasn’t hard for Boone.

She often hit at the bottom of Gasso’s lineup, but as a product of poor production.

Gasso liked having her roll the lineup over because she was so often on base, adding another baserunner for Coleman, Tiare Jennings and the rest of OU’s explosive lineup to drive home.

Accepting that was the easy part.

“I like being 9-hole. I’m okay with that,” Boone said. “I know these great softball players, once-generational players, they get the job done.

“To me, I really just felt the role to be their backbone in any way that I could, whether I’m 0-fer, whether I’m not 0-fer. Just being able to encourage them out

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