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All 4 Oklahoma Teams Make NCAA Women's Field
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- All four Oklahoma schools are in the NCAA women's tournament field in the same year for the first time.
Oklahoma and Oklahoma State both got at-large bids to the tournament Monday night, joining Oral Roberts and Tulsa -- which both got automatic berths for winning their conference tournaments.
OU (22-10) makes its 14th straight tournament as a No. 6 seed and will play Central Michigan on Saturday in Columbus, Ohio.
OSU (21-10), which won the Women's NIT last season, is a No. 7 seed and will face DePaul on Sunday in Durham, N.C.
ORU (18-12) is back in the field for the first time since 2008, getting a 15th seed and a Saturday game against Tennessee. Tulsa (17-16) will make just their second NCAA appearance as a No. 16 seed, playing at top-seeded Stanford on Sunday night.
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Posted: Monday, March 18 2013, 07:15 PM CDT
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Hospitals treat more than 200 after Okla. tornado
May 21, 2013 17:11 GMT
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Hospital officials say they've treated more than 200 patients, including over 70 children, since a tornado ripped through an Oklahoma City suburb.
Dozens of patients remained hospitalized Tuesday following Monday's tornado.
Spokeswoman Brooke Cayot (KAY'-ot) says Integris Southwest Medical Center has seen 90 patients, including five children who have been released. About 20 people remain hospitalized there.
OU Medical Center spokesman Scott Coppenbarger says his hospital has treated 89 people, including 59 children. Sixteen patients, including 10 kids, remain hospitalized Tuesday. He said four other adults were treated after Sunday's storms and also remained hospitalized.
St. Anthony Hospital spokeswoman Sandra Payne says her hospital and two regional facilities have seen 36 patients, including 14 children. Three children were transferred elsewhere. All other patients there were being released.
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