Oklahoma beat Auburn 2-1 on Wednesday in Oklahoma City to win the Women's College World Series. Here are 10 facts about the Sooners' title run.

1. This is the third NCAA softball national championship in Oklahoma history. The Sooners won the national title in 2000 and 2013.

2. Only two schools, UCLA (11) and Arizona (8), have won more NCAA national titles than Oklahoma.

3. Eight players on the Sooners' roster -- including WCWS breakout stars Shay Knighten and Sydney Romero -- are freshmen.

4. Four players on the Sooners' roster -- including ace Paige Parker -- are sophomores.

5. Oklahoma went 9-1 against SEC teams in 2016.

6. Oklahoma is 22-15 all time in the Women's College World Series, which puts the Sooners fifth in NCAA history in wins.

7. Oklahoma outscored its opponents 63-33 in the NCAA tournament.

8. Oklahoma started its national championship season with an 0-2 record and finished with a 57-8 record.

9. Oklahoma had a school-record 31-game win streak snapped in Game 2 of the championship series.

10. Sooners coach Patty Gasso joined Mike Candrea (Arizona) as the only coaches in NCAA history with three Division I national titles and more than 1,000 wins.