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Oklahoma vs Texas Tech score: Red Raiders walk-off Sooners in WCWS semifinals

Oklahoma vs Texas Tech score: Red Raiders walk-off Sooners in WCWS semifinals

USA Today03-06-2025
Oklahoma vs Texas Tech score: Red Raiders walk-off Sooners in WCWS semifinals
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Oregon softball players and their coach look back at the season
Oregon Ducks softball players and their coach reflect on their remarkable season with tears and pride.
Oklahoma softball nearly pulled off another late, magical moment against Texas Tech on Monday in the WCWS semifinals. The Red Raiders had other plans, though.
Down to their final strike in the top of the seventh inning, Sooners 9-hole hitter Abigale Dayton launched a game-tying two-run home run to even the score at 2-2. The moment was similar to Ella Parker's walk-off home run against Tennessee in the opening round of the WCWS, showing the Sooners' fight down the stretch.
But Texas Tech's fight was even stronger late in the game, as the Red Raiders fought off the moment with a walk-off win in the bottom of the seventh, following a single by Mihyia Davis, a double by Hailey Toney and a walk-off sacrifice fly from Lauren Allred to win 3-2.
Texas Tech ace NiJaree Canady, who has pitched in every game for the Red Raiders during the NCAA tournament, was phenomenal as always, allowing two runs on five hits with eight strikeouts across seven innings of work. Canady's performance subsequently ended Oklahoma's streak of four consecutive national titles, one of the most dominant stretches in college sports history.
Now, Texas Tech looks forward to facing Texas in the national championship series, where one program will come away with its first national title in softball.
Here are the highlights from Texas Tech's semifinal win over Oklahoma in the WCWS:
TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 F Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Texas Tech 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 3
Texas Tech walks it off, as Lauren Allred's flyout is deep enough to score Davis from third base.
The Red Raiders are heading to the national championship game, and end Oklahoma's four-year national title streak in the process. What a game to set up Texas-Texas Tech for all the marbles.
Texas Tech's Mihyia Davis ropes a single, before Hailey Toney nearly homers, but hits a double off the left-field wall to put runners on second and third with one out.
Red Raiders' winning run is 60 feet from scoring.
Wow. Down to its final strike, Oklahoma 9-hole hitter Abigale Dayton launches a two-run home run to right field to tie the game at 2-2 in the top of the seventh inning.
What a moment. The Sooners just don't go down without a fight. That was only Dayton's third home run of the season.
Sydney Barker hits a bloop single with one out, picking up her third hit of the game. Barker has three of the Sooners' four hits against Texas Tech, bringing the tying run to the plate in the top of the seventh inning.
Oklahoma hasn't been shutout in a game since losing to Alabama 1-0 in 2019. The Sooners are on the verge of losing that streak against one of the game's all-time great pitchers in NiJaree Canady here.
Ella Parker hits a leadoff single, but Canady forces a flyout and strikes out two to get out of the sixth inning.
Oklahoma is down to its final three outs and is close to missing out on a national title berth for the first time since 2018.
Ella Parker ropes a leadoff single into center field, giving the Sooners a baserunner with no outs for 3-hole hitter Gabbie Garcia.
Nice start to the inning for Oklahoma.
Sam Landry gets NiJaree Canady to groundout into a 6-4-3 double play to end the fifth inning, which fired up the Sooners a bit. Can that give Oklahoma some momentum offensively?
Landry has now thrown over 400 pitches at the WCWS.
Canady puts up another zero, but Oklahoma had a couple nice swings in the top of the fifth inning. Sydney Barker, who has both of the Sooners' hits, hit a leadoff single before Abigaile Dayton flied out to the warning track in deep left field.
Oklahoma down to its final six outs.
NiJaree Canady's dominance continues, but it's first baseman Lauren Allred who fields a groundball and dives to first base to get an out to end end the inning.
Texas Tech still leads 2-0, as Oklahoma's offense continues to struggle against Canady.
Landry works around a walk but forces a pair of flyouts and a groundout to get out of the bottom of the third inning. Texas Tech still leads 2-0 as Oklahoma's bats head to the plate.
NiJaree Canady continues her dominance, retiring the Sooners in order to start the third inning. Canady is up to four strikeouts so far, with her strikeout against Ella Parker marking her whopping 300th of the year.
Texas Tech still leads 2-0.
Three-time Super Bowl champion Patrick Mahomes is tuned into Texas Tech softball, as he mentioned the team in a post on X during the game. Mahomes played quarterback at Texas Tech and also was drafted to MLB out of high school.
Bailey Lindemuth singles to center field, scoring Demi Elder from third base to give Texas Tech a 2-0 lead.
A two-run lead for NiJaree Canady has Texas Tech feeling good heading into the third inning.
Sam Landry, who played under Texas Tech coach Gerry Glasco at Louisiana, has "Geri Ann," Glasco's daughter's name, stitched on her glove.
Geri Ann Glasco died in 2019 after a car crash. She was a volunteer assistant at Louisiana under her dad at the time, and she starred at Georgia and Oregon during her collegiate career. It's clear the Glasco family means a lot to Landry.
Sam Landry walks Alana Johnson, who later scores from first after Demi Elder triples down the left-field line. That ball was smoked by Elder.
Oklahoma definitely doesn't want to get down 2-0 against NiJaree Canady here.
Oklahoma's Isabela Emerling ropes a line drive, but it's straight at Texas Tech shortstop Hailey Toney to end the inning. The Sooners fall short on the scoring chance.
Cydney Sanders draws a walk before freshman Sydney Barker bloops a single into left field to put runners on first and third for Oklahoma with two outs.
Sooners with a chance at scoring a run on NiJaree Canady here.
Sam Landry needs 28 pitches to get out of the first inning but works around a walk to put up a zero. Oklahoma-Texas Tech tied at 1-1 through one inning.
Oklahoma pitcher Sam Landry, a first-team All-American in 2025, has plenty of connections to Texas Tech due to her time at Louisiana. Landry played for Red Raiders coach Gerry Glasco when Glasco was at Louisiana and has five former teammates on Texas Tech's roster.
REQUIRED READING: Oklahoma softball's Sam Landry to face former coach Gerry Glasco, Texas Tech in WCWS
Mihyia Davis, Chloe Riassetto, Lauren Allred, Victoria Valdez and Alexa Langeliers all joined Glasco from Louisiana after Glasco was hired prior to the 2025 season.
The Sooners go down in order to start the first inning, as NiJaree Canady strikes out Kasidi Pickering and Gabbie Garcia.
Canady's arsenal looks electric so far.
NiJaree Canady fires a strike for Texas Tech, the home team, and we're underway. A pair of first-team All-Americans start off the semifinal, as Canady faces Oklahoma leadoff hitter Kasidi Pickering.
NiJaree Canady, the former national player of the year, is getting the start for Texas Tech in the circle. Canady has started every game for the Red Raiders during their NCAA tournament run and leads the nation with a 0.86 ERA.
CF Mihyia Davis SS Hailey Toney 1B Lauren Allred P NiJaree Canady 2B Alexa Langeliers RF Alana Johnson LF Demi Elder C Victoria Valdez 3B Bailey Lindemuth
LF Kasidi Pickering DP Ella Parker SS Gabbie Garcia 3B Nelly McEnroe-Marinas 1B Cydney Sanders 2B Ailani Agbayani RF Sydney Barker C Isabela Emerling CF Abigale Dayton
Right-hander Sam Landry is in the circle for the Sooners.
Time: 7 p.m. ET
7 p.m. ET Date: Monday, June 2
Monday, June 2 Location: Devon Park (Oklahoma City)
Oklahoma-Texas Tech softball is set for a 7 p.m. ET first pitch on Monday night. If Oklahoma wins and forces an if-necessary game, the two teams will immediately play again, which is currently scheduled for 8:30 p.m. ET.
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