One of the best parts of Oklahoma Sooners sports may have just taken a massive hit

There aren't that many people you will find extremely optimistic about the Oklahoma Sooners football program at this current time. And the baseball team is the baseball team, where there is a small sense of hope. The Men's basketball team started very hot, where they were at one point one of three unbeaten teams in […]

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Oklahoma Sooners center Raegan Beers
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There aren't that many people you will find extremely optimistic about the Oklahoma Sooners football program at this current time. And the baseball team is the baseball team, where there is a small sense of hope. The Men's basketball team started very hot, where they were at one point one of three unbeaten teams in the country, but have since lost a few games and don't look to be great.

Outside of softball, which will always be the one sport you can count on at Oklahoma, so that doesn't really count in this instance, the one thing that was going pretty well was the women's basketball team, who are currently the tenth-ranked team in the country, even after losing to a very good Texas Longhorns team in a rock fight.

They were up big time in Texas A&M on Sunday, and I do mean big time, when something terrible happened, something that could be a massive hit to the program for this year. Of course, before we go that far, we will wait on the news, but it certainly could hurt this great year the team is having.


Sooners' Raegan Beers gets hurt vs. Texas A&M

In the third quarter of the game without three minutes remaining, the Sooners were up big with the ball. With 16 points and six rebounds, Raegan Beers, widely considered the best player on the team, was injured on a possession that saw her injure her shoulder.

She held it in anguish as the possession changed, she stayed on the offensive side of the court.

With having played just 16 minutes of game time, Beers left the game, went to the locker room, and came back with ice on her left shoulder, as she sat on the bench the rest of the game. It looked bad, especially when you saw how her face was as she held her shoulder.

We haven't gotten any news yet at the time of this writing, but you can't help but hope she is okay. Texas A&M, a team that is not very good, started to put together a comeback without Beers in the game.