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Texas Tech defeated Oklahoma 3-2 in the Women's College World Series semifinals, ending the Sooners' four-year title streak. Former Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns players, now at Texas Tech, played key ...
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Mike White, national champion head coach. How does that sound? After eight Women’s College World Series trips and two defeats in the championship series, White finally captured his first title after ...
Texas, helped by a grand slam, beat Texas Tech 10-4 in the series decider Friday to win the program's first ever Women's College World Series title. Skip to content. Main Navigation.
OKLAHOMA CITY — NiJaree Canady scattered six hits and pitched her way out of a seventh-inning jam, and Texas Tech forced a decisive third game in the Women’s College World Series with a 3-2 ...
— Texas Tech Softball (@TexasTechSB) June 6, 2025 Texas Tech's win moved the series to 1-1 and forced a winner-take-all Game 3 on Friday night for the national championship.
The Texas Tech softball team plays Texas in a winner-take-all Game 3 of the Women's College World Series championship. Follow along for live updates.
Teagan Kavan capped a brilliant run, pitching the Longhorns to a 10-4 win against Texas Tech in Game 3 of the WCWS finals for Texas' first NCAA softball title.
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