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Texas Longhorns softball star Mia Scott turns pro
Texas Longhorns softball star Mia Scott turns pro

USA Today

time20-06-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Texas Longhorns softball star Mia Scott turns pro

Mia Scott Is taking her game to the next level Mia Scott in the Women's College World Series Championship Finals WITH A TORN ACL 👏◽️ 8 AB◽️ 5 H◽️ 4 R◽️ 5 RBI◽️ 2 HR◽️ 2 BB Mia Scott, a key piece of the Texas Longhorns national championship-winning squad, is going pro. The Texas native was selected by the Volts of the Athletes Unlimited Softball League from the Reserve Athlete Pool. She will be joining the Volts during the AUSL's inaugural season. Former Longhorns legend Cat Osterman is the general manager for the Volts. Currently, the ASLU consists of four teams that are touring across the country. The teams compete in a 24-game regular season, followed by a three-game championship series. After one year without a host city, that will change in 2026. Then, the league is expected to move to a city-based league. They will have help from MLB, which has invested heavily in the league. As the league grows, Scott will be one of the most well-known players. The former Longhorn is coming off a stellar college career. In 225 games, the Angleton High School product posted a .402 batting average while driving in 186 runs. She also made headlines with her power, as 99 of her 314 hits went for extra base. During her time at Texas, Scott also added to her trophy case. That includes multiple All-American and Women's College World Series All-Tournament Team honors. Regardless of the opponent, Scott was a force at the plate and one of the best at her position in the country. While her statistics go on for pages, Texas underwent one of its best runs during Scott's tenure. With the Longhorns, Scott reached the Women's College World Series Championship series three times. Her defensive skills helped make the magic number the third time. Now, she will look to build on her success in the next chapter of her softball career. Regardless of the future, Scott, a Longhorn legend, will have many eyes watching where her professional career takes her. Follow us on X (formerly Twitter) at @LonghornsWire.

Women's College World Series 2025: How to watch the Texas Tech vs. Texas Championship Finals
Women's College World Series 2025: How to watch the Texas Tech vs. Texas Championship Finals

Yahoo

time06-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Women's College World Series 2025: How to watch the Texas Tech vs. Texas Championship Finals

If you buy something through a link in this article, we may earn commission. Pricing and availability are subject to change. Mia Scott and the Texas Longhorns softball team are headed to the Women's College World Series here's how to watch every game. () No. 6 Texas will take on No. 12 Texas Tech in the finals of the Women's College World Series this week. The pairing comes after Texas Tech upset last year's champions the No. 2 Oklahoma Sooners, defeating them on Monday night to clinch their spot; the Longhorns earned their spot after ousting No. 7 seed Tennessee. Oklahoma's defeat marks the first time in five seasons that the Sooners will not head to the Championship Finals. All of the action will take place at OGE Energy Field at Devon Park on Oklahoma City this week – here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Women's College World Series Championship Finals. How to watch the 2025 Women's College World Series Championship Finals: Date: June 4-6, 2025 Advertisement Time: 8 p.m. ET TV channel: ESPN, ESPNU Streaming: Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV, ESPN+ When is the Women's College World Series? The 2025 Women's College World Series Finals between Texas and Texas Tech start on June 4 at 8 p.m. ET Game 2 of the best two-out-of-three series will be Thursday, June 5 at 8 p.m., and Game 3, if necessary, will be Friday, June 6. What channel is the Women's College World Series on? You can tune into the Women's College World Series on ESPN and ESPNU. The Championship Series will also be available to stream on ESPN+. Women's College World Series Championship Finals schedule: All times Eastern Advertisement Game 1 (June 4): No. 12 Texas Tech vs. No. 6 Texas, 8 p.m., (ESPN, ESPNU, ESPN+) Game 2 (June 5): No. 12 Texas Tech vs. No. 6 Texas, 8 p.m., (ESPN, ESPNU, ESPN+) Game 3 (June 6): No. 12 Texas Tech vs. No. 6 Texas, 8 p.m., (ESPN, ESPNU, ESPN+)* *if necessary Stream the WCWS on ESPN+ ESPN+ This week you can catch all the Women's College World Series action live on ESPN+. ESPN+ grants you access to tons of events that are simulcast across the suite of ESPN Networks and ABC, as well as exclusive ESPN+ content including live events, fantasy sports tools and premium ESPN+ articles. You can stream ESPN+ through an app on your smart TV, phone, tablet, computer and on $11.99/month at ESPN More ways to watch the Women's College World Series:

Women's College World Series 2025: How to watch the Texas Tech vs. Texas Championship Finals
Women's College World Series 2025: How to watch the Texas Tech vs. Texas Championship Finals

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Women's College World Series 2025: How to watch the Texas Tech vs. Texas Championship Finals

If you buy something through a link in this article, we may earn commission. Pricing and availability are subject to change. Mia Scott and the Texas Longhorns softball team are headed to the Women's College World Series here's how to watch every game. () No. 6 Texas will take on No. 12 Texas Tech in the finals of the Women's College World Series this week. The pairing comes after Texas Tech upset last year's champions the No. 2 Oklahoma Sooners, defeating them on Monday night to clinch their spot; the Longhorns earned their spot after ousting No. 7 seed Tennessee. Oklahoma's defeat marks the first time in five seasons that the Sooners will not head to the Championship Finals. All of the action will take place at OGE Energy Field at Devon Park on Oklahoma City this week – here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Women's College World Series Championship Finals. How to watch the 2025 Women's College World Series Championship Finals: Date: June 4-6, 2025 Advertisement Time: 8 p.m. ET TV channel: ESPN, ESPNU Streaming: Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV, ESPN+ When is the Women's College World Series? The 2025 Women's College World Series Finals between Texas and Texas Tech start on June 4 at 8 p.m. ET Game 2 of the best two-out-of-three series will be Thursday, June 5 at 8 p.m., and Game 3, if necessary, will be Friday, June 6. What channel is the Women's College World Series on? You can tune into the Women's College World Series on ESPN and ESPNU. The Championship Series will also be available to stream on ESPN+. Women's College World Series Championship Finals schedule: All times Eastern Advertisement Game 1 (June 4): No. 12 Texas Tech vs. No. 6 Texas, 8 p.m., (ESPN, ESPNU, ESPN+) Game 2 (June 5): No. 12 Texas Tech vs. No. 6 Texas, 8 p.m., (ESPN, ESPNU, ESPN+) Game 3 (June 6): No. 12 Texas Tech vs. No. 6 Texas, 8 p.m., (ESPN, ESPNU, ESPN+)* *if necessary Stream the WCWS on ESPN+ ESPN+ This week you can catch all the Women's College World Series action live on ESPN+. ESPN+ grants you access to tons of events that are simulcast across the suite of ESPN Networks and ABC, as well as exclusive ESPN+ content including live events, fantasy sports tools and premium ESPN+ articles. You can stream ESPN+ through an app on your smart TV, phone, tablet, computer and on $11.99/month at ESPN More ways to watch the Women's College World Series:

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