For nearly two months, Oklahoma State pitcher Ruby Meylan had been as dominant as any pitcher in college softball. In one inning on Friday night in Oklahoma City, Arizona State made her look human. The No. 6 seeded Sun Devils upended the No. 2 seeded Cowgirls, 11-7, in the second semifinal game of the Big 12 Tournament in Oklahoma City. The start of the game was delayed for nearly an hour due to thunderstorms in the Oklahoma City area. The first pitch wasn’t thrown until just before 8 p.m. central. By 9 p.m., the Cowgirls (38-19) were down 6-0 to the Sun Devils (40-16), who will play No. 1 seed Texas Tech at 11 a.m. on Saturday for the Big 12 Tournament title. Oklahoma State’s Roll Interrupted No quit. #GoPokes pic.twitter.com/JlnAPs7W25 — OSU Cowgirl Softball (@cowgirlsb) May 9, 2026 Meylan hadn’t lost a decision since mid-March against BYU.…