. . . "23"^^ . "Norman, OK"@en . "Oklahoma Sooners"@en . . . . "Norman"@en . "12000"^^ . . . "Sooners"@en . . . "Oklahoma"@en . . . "Cream"@en . . . . "University of Oklahoma"@en . "150"^^ . . . "Conference USAref|Oklahoma Sooners teams compete in the Big 12 Conference for all sports excluding rowing, which competes in Conference USA.|group=\"A\""@en . "Oklahoma Sooners"@en . "The University of Oklahoma features 19 varsity sports teams. Both men's and women's teams are called the Sooners, a nickname given to the early participants in the land rushes which initially opened the Oklahoma Indian Territory to non-native settlement. They participate in the NCAA's Division I-A, in the Big 12 Conference. The University's current athletic director is Joe Castiglione. In 2002, The University of Oklahoma was ranked as the 3rd best college sports program in America by Sports Illustrated. When combined with Blake Griffin's John Wooden Award and Sam Bradford's Heisman Trophy, Oklahoma became the second school to have a top winner in both basketball and football in the same year (Gary Beban won the Heisman Trophy and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won the USBWA \"Player of the Year\" award in 1968 for UCLA)."@en . . . "Vierson Gymnastics Center"@en . . . "26"^^ . . . "The Oklahoma Sooners or commonly abbreviated as OU. It is currently in the Big 12 and formerly was with the Southwest Conference. They currently hold Seven National Championships and Five Big 12 Conference Titles since being founded in 1895. The Sooners also holds the NCAAF record for most consecutive wins with Forty-Seven."@en . "The Oklahoma Sooners or commonly abbreviated as OU. It is currently in the Big 12 and formerly was with the Southwest Conference. They currently hold Seven National Championships and Five Big 12 Conference Titles since being founded in 1895. The Sooners also holds the NCAAF record for most consecutive wins with Forty-Seven."@en . "19"^^ . "The University of Oklahoma features 19 varsity sports teams. Both men's and women's teams are called the Sooners, a nickname given to the early participants in the land rushes which initially opened the Oklahoma Indian Territory to non-native settlement. They participate in the NCAA's Division I-A, in the Big 12 Conference. The University's current athletic director is Joe Castiglione."@en . "The Sooners enjoyed moderate success on the court during this era, posting only 16 losing records in their first 72 seasons. They were coached by 9 different coaches during this period, beginning with Bennie Owen (who also coached the football team), and ending with Dave Bliss in 1980. The Sooners actually participated in the very first Final Four in 1939, and again in 1947, eventually losing 47-58 in the championship game to Holy Cross."@en . . "Oklahoma"@en . "SoonerSports"@en . . "960018"^^ . "Oklahoma.gif"@en . . "FFFDD0"@en . . "Lloyd Noble Center"@en . . . "University of Oklahoma"@en . . . . . . . "Headington Tennis Center"@en . . "Oklahoma Sooners logo.svg"@en . "OK"@en . . . . . "The Sooners enjoyed moderate success on the court during this era, posting only 16 losing records in their first 72 seasons. They were coached by 9 different coaches during this period, beginning with Bennie Owen (who also coached the football team), and ending with Dave Bliss in 1980. The Sooners actually participated in the very first Final Four in 1939, and again in 1947, eventually losing 47-58 in the championship game to Holy Cross."@en . . . . . "Crimson"@en . . .