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Teagan Kavan, Mia Scott help Texas softball beat Texas Tech in Game 3 of finals at the Women’s College World Series, claim its first national title.
Texas took Game 1 of the WCWS championship series on June 4 with a 2-1 victory over Texas Tech. It was Atwood who came up clutch in Game 1 for the Longhorns, ...
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Texas Tech starting pitcher. NiJaree Canady has thrown every one of the Red Raiders’ 496 pitches in the WCWS and that won't change with the season on the line.
Texas Tech in three games. Cora Hall, Knoxville News Sentinel: The Red Raiders have done nothing but impress during this WCWS run. NiJaree Canady has been spectacular and shown she’s worth even more ...
The eighth time is the charm for Mike White and the Texas Longhorns. Kavan pitched scattered four unearned runs with eight hits en route to being named the Most Outstanding Player at the WCWS. "They ...
It wasn't only Texas' bats that dominated in Game 3 of the WCWS championship series — and the WCWS as a whole — as sophomore ace Teagan Kavan was once again stellar on the mound. The West Des ...
The runs were the first of the game for Texas and ultimately secured a 2-1 win over Texas Tech. Reese Atwood broke an 0-for-10 streak at the WCWS with a game-winning, 2-run single on a failed ...
No one in Texas' righty-heavy lineup really did so back in February -- almost no one even reached the outfield, and both of the Longhorns' extra-base hits were doubles down the third-base line ...
For coach Mike White, it was his eighth WCWS appearance between his time as coach at both Texas and Oregon. “You can’t practice being here, you’ve got to be here to do this,” White said.
No, Texas Tech has not won the WCWS before. Before this year's WCWS, Texas Tech had not even made the trip to Oklahoma City to compete for the national championship.