Reaction to Texas softball's WCWS loss to Texas Tech
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Texas Tech softball coach Gerry Glasco said Friday after the WCWS that the focus on NiJaree Canady NIL deal is 'insulting' to the Red Raiders' ace
Texas Longhorns' Mia Scott put on a performance for the ages in the Women’s College World Series, playing through a torn ACL and still delivering one of the most clutch moments in Texas softball history.
The Texas Longhorns were awarded the most selections to the WCWS all-tournament team, leading the way with five.
The first-time NCAA softball champions are traveling back to Austin and a celebration will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday at McCombs Field, according to the Longhorns' social media accounts. Gates at McCombs Field are expected to open at 5 p.m. with the event scheduled for 6 p.m., ending an hour later.
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.
Texas softball ace Teagan Kavan was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2025 Women's College World Series. Here's more.
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 Tech coach Gerry Glasco acknowledged two-way star NiJaree Canady was pushed "to the very limit" in the Women's College World Series, stumbling in Game 3 of the championship series.