OU Softball: Keilani Ricketts Hired at MACU

The Sooners legend and former national player of the year is an assistant coach under new skipper Jim Gasso.
OU Softball: Keilani Ricketts Hired at MACU
OU Softball: Keilani Ricketts Hired at MACU /

By MACU Media Relations

The Mid-America Christian University softball team has added another Oklahoma legend to its coaching staff: Keilani Ricketts will serve under Jim Gasso as the program’s new assistant coach.

“We are ecstatic to welcome Keilani to the MACU family,” said Gasso, who was hired earlier this month. “While her incredible playing resume, including a Division I national title, speaks for itself, what really struck us during the process was her passion and drive to see softball used to develop young women. Her mentorship and leadership will provide a lasting, positive impact on the lives of our student-athletes.”

Ricketts, who is regarded as one of the best softball players in the world, comes to MACU following a decorated professional and collegiate playing career. This summer, she will also play for the Oklahoma City Spark in the newly established Women’s Professional Fastpitch (WPF) league.

“I’m so excited for the opportunity to coach at MACU and be a part of this community,” Ricketts said. “I cannot wait to build on the foundation this program has built and grow with these student-athletes on and off the field.”

Ricketts owns and operates her own business, Keilani Ricketts LLC, where she provides instruction and lessons to high school, middle school and youth athletes.

From 2018-19, Ricketts served as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Oklahoma under Oklahoma Hall of Fame coach Patty Gasso. She previously worked as a volunteer assistant coach at Mississippi State University from 2015-16.

As a professional player, Ricketts competed for the USSSA Pride in the National Professional Fastpitch (NPF) league from 2013-19, leading the Pride to four championships and amassing 42 wins in the circle. Ricketts also played for Toyota Industries in the Japan Softball League from 2013-18 before returning to the league in 2020 to play for Hitachi through the 2021 season.

Ricketts also competed for Team USA from 2011-12 and 2018-21. In 2018, she helped guide Team USA to the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) title and was also a silver medalist in 2012. In 2011, Ricketts competed in the Pan American Games, leading the U.S. to gold.

From 2010-13, Ricketts competed for Patty Gasso's Oklahoma Sooner squads, putting together an historic career.

In four seasons with the Sooners, Ricketts amassed a 133-35 pitching record with an incredible 1,605 strikeouts over 1,074 1/3 innings. With a .340 batting average at the plate, she smashed 50 home runs and 174 RBIs.

Ricketts helped lead the Sooners to their second NCAA Division I National Championship in her senior season, when she was also named USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year.

The MACU softball program also has a championship tradition, having won the 2021 NCCAA World Series while making it to the NCCAA World Series Semifinals in three straight seasons.


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John E. Hoover
JOHN E. HOOVER

John is an award-winning journalist whose work spans five decades in Oklahoma, with multiple state, regional and national awards as a sportswriter at various newspapers. During his newspaper career, John covered the Dallas Cowboys, the Kansas City Chiefs, the Oklahoma Sooners, the Oklahoma State Cowboys, the Arkansas Razorbacks and much more. In 2016, John changed careers, migrating into radio and launching a YouTube channel, and has built a successful independent media company, DanCam Media. From there, John has written under the banners of Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, Fan Nation and a handful of local and national magazines while hosting daily sports talk radio shows in Oklahoma City, Tulsa and statewide. John has also spoken on Capitol Hill in Oklahoma City in a successful effort to put more certified athletic trainers in Oklahoma public high schools. Among the dozens of awards he has won, John most cherishes his national "Beat Writer of the Year" from the Associated Press Sports Editors, Oklahoma's "Best Sports Column" from the Society of Professional Journalists, and Two "Excellence in Sports Medicine Reporting" Awards from the National Athletic Trainers Association. John holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Communications from East Central University in Ada, OK. Born and raised in North Pole, Alaska, John played football and wrote for the school paper at Ada High School in Ada, OK. He enjoys books, movies and travel, and lives in Broken Arrow, OK, with his wife and two kids.