The resumption of Thursday night’s series-opener between Oklahoma and Texas A&M brought nothing but trouble for the Sooners. OU had a 5-3 lead in the bottom of the sixth with a runner on first and one out on Thursday, but the game entered a weather delay and was suspended until Friday afternoon. Audrey Lowry , who started in the circle for the Sooners, recorded the first out of the day, but Patty Gasso turned to Miali Guachino with the runner on third and two away. From there, things went haywire. Texas A&M plated five runs to flip the game around and take an 8-5 lead into the seventh. OU catcher Kendall Wells was unable to start a rally to lead off the inning, and the offense followed suit behind her. The Sooners went down in order to end the contest. Oklahoma fell to 46-7 overall on the year and 18-4 in SEC contests while Texas A&M improved to 36-14 overall and 16-6 in conference action. OU still needs to win one more game this weekend to clinch a share…