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Texas, Texas Tech Clash For 2025 Women's College World Series Title
Texas, Texas Tech Clash For 2025 Women's College World Series Title

Forbes

time11 hours ago

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  • Forbes

Texas, Texas Tech Clash For 2025 Women's College World Series Title

Wednesday, June 4 starts the championship series in Oklahoma City with Texas facing Texas Tech in a best-of-three matchup. Both Texas and Texas Tech had to outlast six other softball teams to reach the championship series in Oregon, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Florida, UCLA, and Oklahoma. Texas defeated Florida 3-0 to open the World Series on May 29, as first baseman Joley Mitchell and left fielder Katie Stewart blasted three home runs off Gators' sophomore pitcher Keagan Rothrock in the win. Texas softball players before an NCAA softball Women's College World Series game against Oklahoma, ... More Saturday, May 31, 2025 in Oklahoma City. (AP Photo/Vera Nieuwenhuis) Texas went on to defeat Oklahoma, their arch nemesis at the World Series on Saturday, May 31, 4-2. The Sooners gave up uncharacteristic first inning runs off a throwing error and a sacrifice from Texas catcher Reese Atwood. In the fifth and sixth, Kayden Henry and Mitchell made Oklahoma ace Sam Landry pay and sent balls into the outfield crowd. This was all the fuel that sophomore pitcher Teagan Kavan needed as she threw the complete game with eight strikeouts, one walk and only conceded one earned run. Kavan also revealed in the post game interview that she lost her grandmother earlier that morning and the win was for her. Texas infielder Joley Mitchell (9) hits a home run during an NCAA softball Women's College World ... More Series game against Oklahoma, Saturday, May 31, 2025 in Oklahoma City. Texas won 4-2. (AP Photo/Vera Nieuwenhuis) Texas had traditionally struggled to beat the Sooners, as they were 1-11 against OU until Saturday. There was also a bit of extra motivation for the Longhorns as they had previously been swept by the Sooners for the title in 2022 and 2024. Texas then faced Tennessee on Monday, June 2 and the Lady Vols had to beat the Longhorns twice, as they had previously lost to Oklahoma on Thursday, May 29, 4-3. Although the Lady Vols had battled back from their opening loss to OU and sent UCLA to the loser's bracket in five innings, 11-3 on Sunday, they ultimately fell to Texas, 2-0. Texas scored off a solo home run from Stewart in the fourth and then again in the sixth off a throwing error from Tennessee third baseman Taylor Pannell. For the Texas Tech Red Raiders, they opened the World Series with a 1-0 win over Ole Miss. In the win, Alana Johnson roped a double down the left field line to score teammate Lauren Allred. This would be all the run support that ace NaJaree Canady needed as she threw a complete game shut out with 10 strikeouts and only conceded two hits, both in the sixth inning. Texas Tech starting pitcher/relief pitcher NiJaree Canady (24) during an NCAA softball Women's ... More College World Series game against Mississippi, Thursday, May 29, 2025 in Oklahoma City. (AP Photo/Vera Nieuwenhuis) Tech went on to face and defeat UCLA, 3-1 on Saturday, May 31. Tech was the significant underdog in the matchup as UCLA has been to the World Series a record 33 times and are 12 time champions, most recently in 2019. The Red Raiders seemed unfazed by the big moment as head coach Gerry Glasco called a gutsy delayed home steal in the fifth inning for Tech's first run. UCLA would also score in the fifth inning off a home run from Kaniya Bragg to tie the game, 1-1. Texas Tech scored again in the sixth off a solo home run from shortstop Hailey Toney and in the seventh when Raegan Jennings singled to left center and scored Alana Johnson who had walked previously in the inning. Canady again showed her dominance in the circle as she threw all seven innings for the Red Raiders and allowed four hits, two walks, and struck out seven batters. Fans cheer during an NCAA softball Women's College World Series game between UCLA andTexas Tech, ... More Saturday, May 31, 2025 in Oklahoma City. Texas Tech won 3-1. (AP Photo/Vera Nieuwenhuis) In their final game in route to the championship series, Texas Tech faced the ultimate Goliath in Oklahoma, the four-time consecutive NCAA champions. The Red Raiders got out to an early 2-0 lead in the bottom of the second inning as outfielder Demi Elder ripped a triple to right field which scored Johnson, who walked in the previous at bat. Then third baseman Bailey Lindemuth singled to left center and scored Elder. There would be a pitching dual and battle for the remaining four innings between Canady and Oklahoma's Sam Landry but in the seventh inning, when only three outs remained, Oklahoma would tie the game. Outfielder Abby Dayton blasted a high change up over the right field fence and broke up Canady's shutout. Dayton had previously only hit two home runs all season. The Red Raiders won in the bottom of the seventh as Mihyia Davis singled, followed by a double to the left field wall from Lindemuth, to put runners on the corners. Toney would once again be the hero for the Red Raiders as she sent a sacrifice fly to right field that scored Davis for the win, 3-2. Texas Tech pitcher NaJaree Canady celebrates on the mound. The Red Raiders defeated No. 2 overall ... More NCAA seed Oklahoma to head to the championship series against Texas starting Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Texas is seeking redemption as they have been in the championship series three times since 2022, but have yet to capture the elusive title. Canady had taken Stanford to the World Series in 2023 and 2024, but transferring to Texas Tech and playing for Glasco has allowed her to get to the title series for the first time. There has never been an in-state championship series. The only time two teams from the same state have faced off for the national title were when Fresno State and UCLA (1982, 1988, 1989, 1990) and UCLA and Cal (2003) competed in what was a single game showdown. The first game of the series will take place on Wednesday, June 4 at 8 pm EST on ESPN, followed game two on Thursday, June 5 at 8 pm EST also on ESPN. The if necessary game is slated for Friday, June 6 at 8 pm EST on ESPN. Follow me on X, LinkedIn, and Instagram.

Rothrock out
Rothrock out

New York Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Times

Rothrock out

Follow our coverage of the WCWS from Oklahoma City as the six remaining teams chase the softball national title Imagn Images Imagn Images Keagan Rothrock is out after five innings, 105 pitches and three runs given up. Ava Brown is now in the circle for the Gators. Imagn Images I say it every year, but every year I really mean it: the tradition of giving the home run balls to the players' parents in the stands gives me chills EVERY time. One of the things that makes these players and personalities in the WCWS so special. BACK-TO-BACK!! The Longhorns are all over Keagan Rothrock now, as Katie Stewart absolutely launches one into the right field bleachers. She drove that outside curve the other way, her first oppo taco of the season. That one got out of here FAST. Again, and again! Back-to-back homers for Texas from Joley Mitchell and Katie Stewart give Texas the three-run lead. Kendra Falby, otherwise known as Kendra Wall-by, is infamous for her home run robberies. But her attempt on Joley Mitchell's second homer of the day was just out of reach. Mitchell is now the first-ever Texas player to have multiple homers in a game at the WCWS. Imagn Images T6 - Texas 2, Florida 0 Joley Mitchell strikes again with a solo home run, and it's 2-0 Longhorns in the top of the sixth. Mitchell has provided all the offense in this game. I love Mia Scott's game. She had some killer defensive plays during the regional and Super Regional, too. I would not feel good hitting a ball toward her. Imagn Images Mia Scott is putting on a defensive showcase at third for Texas. Teagan Kavan is forcing these Gators hitters to swing out of the zone, and somehow, they're still making decent contact, but Scott is gobbling up every hop that comes her way. For as much love as offense gets in Oklahoma City, it's looking like defense may be what wins this first game of the weekend. Imagn Images T6 - Texas 1, Florida 0 Teagan Kavan has her second 1-2-3 inning and continues to keep Florida scoreless. She has limited the Gators to one hit and two walks and has recorded two strikeouts. B5 - Texas 1, Florida 0 Huge strikeout for Keagan Rothrock, who gets Reese Atwood to end the top of the fifth with two runners on. Rothrockhas four strikeouts and has kept the Longhorns in check. Now would be a great time for Reese Atwood to get going for the Longhorns, as both teams have struggled with runners on base. ... But the Longhorns come up short yet again with a runner in scoring position. That's a tough pitch to go down looking on if you're Atwood, but maybe that will give the Gators some momentum heading to the plate. Imagn Images I'm sorry … Did I just hear that right? Florida's Korbe Otis is a competitive go-kart driver?? I'm going to need the broadcast to elaborate more on that. Also cool, Otis is working on her personal statement to apply to medical school — She was the SEC Scholar of the Year. T5 - Texas 1, Florida 0 Gators have their first hit on a single from Korbe Otis, but Teagan Kavan keeps them off the board for the fourth straight inning. She has been impressive through the first four. Imagn Images It's the fourth inning, and Teagan Kavan has picked up her first strikeout of the 2025 WCWS. On the broadcast, Michelle Smith and Jessica Mendoza said the Longhorns ace looked nervous to start this game, but she only looks like she's getting more locked in as this game gets deeper. Texas' Teagan Kavan gets her first strikeout of the day against her 12th batter, Reagan Walsh. Imagn Images With all the players using sliding mitts these days, you don't see many feet-first slides anymore in softball. That slide from Joley Mitchell right there, which now puts runners on third and first for Texas, was a rare exception this tournament. B4 - Texas 1, Florida 0 Somewhat of a risky move by Joley Mitchell heading to third on that ball to Rylee Holtorf at short, as you never want to make the third out of an inning (or the first, for that matter) at third base. Would have been key for Holtorf to get out of the inning by throwing to first there, but Mitchell's confident read on the ball is what got her there. It ends up not mattering, but aggressiveness on the basepaths would come into play in this tight matchup so far. It's back to the circle for Keagan Rothrock in the top of the fourth. On the ESPN broadcast, Florida coach Tim Walton said she's 'thrown a really good game' thus far. 'Defensively, (we're) playing well behind her. I think she's setting a really good tone for us.' Texas still leads 1-0. T4 - Texas 1, Florida Teagan Kavan has been in control through the first three innings. She has held the Gators hitless and has worked around two walks.

Texas takes down Oklahoma to advance to WCWS semifinals
Texas takes down Oklahoma to advance to WCWS semifinals

Reuters

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Reuters

Texas takes down Oklahoma to advance to WCWS semifinals

June 1 - OKLAHOMA CITY - Kayden Henry broke a tie with a fifth-inning home run and Joley Mitchell blasted another in the sixth to help lift Texas to a 4-2 win over four-time defending champion Oklahoma in the Women's College World Series on Saturday. The Longhorns will play in the semifinals Monday, needing one win in two tries to advance to the WCWS Championship Series for the third time in four seasons. The Sooners will play Oregon on Sunday in an elimination game. Texas had never beaten the Sooners in the WCWS and hadn't beaten Oklahoma in the state of Oklahoma since 2014. With one out in the fifth, Henry jumped on Sam Landry's first pitch for a line-drive home run to put the Longhorns up 3-2. Mitchell then led off the sixth with her third home run of the WCWS to extend the lead. But it wasn't over. Teagan Kavan hit Ella Parker, then allowed a single to Nelly McEnroe-Marinas with one out to bring the go-ahead run to the plate. But the Longhorns' ace struck out Gabbie Garcia and Hannah Coor to escape the jam and move Texas within three victories of their first-ever WCWS title. Texas took a 2-0 lead in the first, but Oklahoma quickly responded with two in the second to tie it. After that, though, the defenses and the pitchers settled in until Henry's go-head homer. --Field Level Media

Women's College World Series: Texas stuns Oklahoma with 4-2 win over the defending champs
Women's College World Series: Texas stuns Oklahoma with 4-2 win over the defending champs

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

Women's College World Series: Texas stuns Oklahoma with 4-2 win over the defending champs

The Women's College World Series continued on Saturday with a matchup between Oklahoma and Texas. (Brett Rojo-Imagn Images) The road to a fifth straight NCAA softball title for Oklahoma just got a lot steeper. The No. 2-seeded Sooners were defeated, 4-2, by No. 6 Texas on Saturday in a matchup of two of the top teams in the country. The Longhorns struck first with two runs in the first inning. Sophomore outfielder Kayden Henry got the first run by stealing second and later stealing home. Advertisement But then Oklahoma came alive in the second inning, scoring two of its own and capitalizing on a Texas error. But that changed in the fifth inning, when Texas took a 3-2 lead on a solo homer from Henry. Texas added to its lead with another solo homer in the sixth inning, this time from first baseman Joley Mitchell. Oklahoma had one more chance to rebound, but Longhorns ace Teagan Kavan struck out the final two batters to close out the complete game and finish with eight strikeouts. Texas will now move on to a game Monday against the winner of Tennessee vs. the loser of Texas Tech vs. UCLA. Oklahoma, meanwhile, will play Oregon on Sunday — with a win absolutely necessary if the Sooners want to stay alive.

Texas defeats 4-time defending champ Oklahoma in Women's CWS; Sooners still alive
Texas defeats 4-time defending champ Oklahoma in Women's CWS; Sooners still alive

Fox Sports

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

Texas defeats 4-time defending champ Oklahoma in Women's CWS; Sooners still alive

Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Kayden Henry and Joley Mitchell hit solo home runs to help Texas defeat four-time defending national champion Oklahoma 4-2 in the Women's College World Series on Saturday. Texas (53-11) advanced to the semifinals on Monday and needs just one win to reach the championship series for the third time in four years. Oklahoma (51-8) remains alive in the double-elimination format. The Sooners will play Oregon in an elimination game on Sunday. Oklahoma had defeated Texas in the championship series two of the past three years and had won six straight games against the Longhorns overall. Two of Texas pitcher Teagan Kavan's five losses this season were against the Sooners. On Saturday, she allowed just one earned run, scattered seven hits and struck out eight in seven innings to earn the win. Oklahoma pitcher Sam Landry took the loss. She gave up three earned runs and eight hits in six innings. Ella Parker and Gabby Garcia each had two hits for the Sooners. Henry's solo shot down the right field line gave Texas a 3-2 lead in the fifth. Oklahoma got a runner to third with two outs in the sixth but did not score. Mitchell's solo blast to left center put the Longhorns up 4-2 in the bottom of the inning. Oklahoma tried to extend the game and had runners on first and second with one out, but Kavan struck out Garcia and Hannah Coor swinging to end the game. ___ AP college sports: recommended in this topic

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