Oklahoma City Professional, Semi-Pro and College Sports Teams
Coverage of Oklahoma City's professional, semi-professional and college sports teams including the Hornets, Redhawks, Blazers, Yard Dawgz, Sooners and Cowboys. Get ticket information as well as some insider tidbits on your favorite teams.
A member of the Arena Football League's minor league af2, short for Arena Football 2, the Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz began as an expansion team in 2004. Here is a full profile of the Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz with information on tickets, roster, schedule and more.
In only a brief time, Oklahoma City has gone from being a minor-league city at best to having two viable options for a permanent NBA franchise. Here is all the information you need to know about the New Orleans / Oklahoma City Hornets as well as the OKC investors that purchased the Seattle SuperSonics.
A member of the Central Hockey League since its inception in 1992, the Oklahoma City Blazers are a professional hockey team. Playing in the Ford Center in downtown OKC, the Blazers are one of most successful low-level hockey franchises of all time, often rivaling some NHL teams in attendance figures.
The Oklahoma Redhawks are the Texas Rangers' AAA baseball team. The former 89ers franchise became the Redhawks in 1998 with the move to the Bricktown Ballpark in downtown Oklahoma City. The Redhawks have been extremely competitive of late in the Pacific Coast League and play at one of the finer minor-league ballparks in the nation.
OKC's all-girl flat track roller derby league. The Tornado Alley Rollergirls have games once a month at the OKC Farmers Market located at 311 S. Klein. Season runs from January through August.