For years, OklahomaSports.Net has been presenting a yearend Top 10 list. And we think we get it right most of the time.
But this year, we’re giving you the chance to be involved. We have nine now and you get to pick one of the Top 10 this year. We’ve provided a list of options from which you get to CHOOSE THREE. And if we don’t have the moment or performance on the list, you can comment to let us know what we’ve missed.
So VOTE! Here’s your chance to decide part of the Top 10 sports moments in Oklahoma for 2016.
Which of these should be in the Top 10 of 2016?
Reid Miller, NWOSU - Threw 35 TDs, rushed for four more, passed for 3,221 yards (32%, 135 Votes)
SGU Softball - Best record in SGU history, 48-7; Finished season ranked No. 5; Had NAIA Player of the Year in Ashli Hafford (26%, 110 Votes)
Buddy Hield, OU - Scored 46 points in triple OT game at Kansas (8%, 32 Votes)
Rachel Wallace, SE - Scored 48 points against SWOSU, on 19-of-25 shooting from the field, including 10-of-14 three-pointers (6%, 26 Votes)
OU Softball - Won third national championship, led by incredible performance from pitcher Paige Parker (5%, 23 Votes)
OBU Track and Field - Swept women's and men's NCCAA national championships in indoor and outdoor track (4%, 17 Votes)
Hillsdale WBB - (Now Randall) Won 26 consecutive games (4%, 17 Votes)
OSU Baseball - Earned trip to College World Series (3%, 14 Votes)
Brooke Grant, Hillsdale - Recorded triple-double with 22 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists against Arlington Baptist (3%, 12 Votes)
ORU Baseball - Won 17th Summit League Championship (has never not won Summit League postseason tournament) (2%, 9 Votes)
Janae Coffee, SWOSU - Had 26 points and 27 rebounds in 26 minutes against Southern Arkansas (2%, 7 Votes)
OCU Volleyball - Won 24 consecutive matches on the way to NAIA national tournament appearance (1%, 6 Votes)
Bailey Price, NSU - Won four individual golf titles, including MIAA championship (1%, 6 Votes)
Laura Milos, ORU - Recorded double-digit kills in 30 of 31 matches and had 81 service aces to lead D-I (1%, 3 Votes)
Alimata Rabo, SWOSU - Scored nine goals and had four assists (22 points) in three matches (0%, 2 Votes)
Andi McGill to Eliora Johnson, SCU - inbound buzzer-beater for the win at MACU (0%, 1 Votes)
Total Voters: 365
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Poll closes on Saturday at midnight. From these 16, the top four will move on to a runoff vote.