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Gregory Earns Second Shut-Out in Second Game

Contributing Writer

Preston Palm

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Softball

Gregory Earns Second Shut-Out in Second Game

Date Publuished:

July 7, 2025

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Laura Barrios Bardi

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**Author**: Preston Palm The USAO men's basketball season has started and this year's team is unlike any of the past. The Drovers are looking to keep momentum from their strong season last year with a record of 17-3. This year's Drover team is built on size and athleticism, and with that, some new faces to the team. Freshman guards such as: - Jaden Harrell - Logan Dolan - Cade Allen - Dallen Forsythe - Rudy Pittman - Jace Hollingshed All are in their first years here at USAO and have already added a lot of fresh talent to the team. Another new face is the big man Rory Pantophlet who transferred from Troy University. Pantophlet is coming from a D1 basketball program and said that USAO's team has the potential to go as far as possible. The Drovers opened the preseason poll at #2 in the Sooner Athletic conference ranked only behind Southwestern Assembles of God University. With everything that's gone on in the past year with the pandemic, Coach Chris Francis is faced with a multitude of new challenges heading into this season. Francis also talked about a new sense of urgency that not only surrounds this team but the whole world with the pandemic being a little bit more relaxed when it comes to restrictions. With a 3-0 start to the season and the most talent in recent memory, the Drovers have all the potential to go as far they choose. - **Previous Season Record**: 17-3 (strong momentum) - **Current Season Start**: 3-0 - **Preseason Ranking**: #2 in Sooner Athletic Conference - **Team Focus**: Size and athleticism - **New Freshman Guards**: 6 players (Harrell, Dolan, Allen, Forsythe, Pittman, Hollingshed) - **Key Transfer**: Rory Pantophlet (from Troy University D1 program) - **Returning Senior**: Steph Hall - **Coach**: Chris Francis - **Context**: Post-pandemic return to normal operations - **Conference**: Sooner Athletic Conference

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"As a team, as a unit, we're there," he said. "Individually we have talent. We're still trying to figure out certain things. We're still inconsistent when it comes to practice and how we play together, that's how every new situation is." | "It was kind of weird," he said. "Our scrimmage almost felt like my first year coaching here again, being able to huddle up, coaching with the fans, without a mask instead of sitting six feet apart. Now that things are getting back to normal, you kind of get those nerves and butterflies that I personally didn't get at all last year." | "I don't know when they'll feel it, or if they've felt it yet, but not only us but the whole world developed some bad habits last year with covid, including myself with no sense of urgency." He said.

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