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How to buy Texas vs Texas Tech softball College World Series tickets

How to buy Texas vs Texas Tech softball College World Series tickets

The dynasty is over, a new champion of college softball will be crowned.
No. 12 Texas Tech defeated No. 2 Oklahoma 3-2 in Monday night's Women's College World Series semifinal, advancing to the finals and ending the Sooners' run of four-consecutive NCAA titles.
The Red Raiders survived a scare after Oklahoma homered with two outs in the bottom of the last inning to tie the game, but a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the seventh inning kept the team undefeated and sent the underdogs onto the College World Series finals.
Texas Tech, in its first College World Series appearance, will now take on in-state rival No. 6 Texas in the best-of-three game finals. Texas shutout Tennessee earlier in the day to advance to the finals and the Longhorns are also undefeated during the College World Series.
Here is everything you need to know in order to buy Texas vs. Texas Tech College World Series softball championship tickets.
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Here are the cheapest available tickets for Texas vs. Texas Tech in the Women's College World Series finals:
The Women's College World Series will conclude from Oklahoma City later this week. The finals is a best-of-three game series, with Game 3 only occurring if the teams split the first two games.
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