Major Sports Weekend Ahead in Oklahoma City
The Women's College World Series and the Thunder's title push both run through The Modern Frontier
Posted On: May 29, 2026 By :The eyes of the college and professional sports worlds will center on the same place this weekend: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, with one event that has become an annual staple and another that is looking like it might follow suit.
First up: the Women’s College World Series, which got underway on Thursday with a powerhouse field of eight teams — and one very notable absence.
Oklahoma had reached the WCWS 13 times from 2011 through 2025 and won four straight national championships from 2021–2024, but a bid for another crown came up short during the Super Regionals where the third-seeded Sooners were upset by unseeded Mississippi State. The top two seeds, No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 Texas, remain alive.
Even without the homestate favorites, a huge crowd will pack Devon Park throughout the duration of the event, which concludes on June 5. More than 120,000 fans are expected over the week-long event, which would top the record set in 2025, when 119,778 fans showed up, averaging 11,978 per session.
Thunder Rolling
Just like in 2025, the WCWS isn’t the only game in town this time of year. The Oklahoma City Thunder, led by two-time MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, are the reigning NBA champions and are storming through the NBA playoffs once again. The top seed in the Western Conference has been pushed to a decisive Game 7 in the conference finals by the San Antonio Spurs. Should the Thunder survive Saturday night’s showdown, the NBA Finals would begin right where they ended a year ago: at Paycom Center.
Last year the Thunder won the franchise’s first title by taking out the Indiana Pacers. This year they would be taking on the New York Knicks, making their first Finals appearance in 27 years.
The city also has its eye on the future. In 2028, the city will be the home of an expansion team in the United Football League.
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