Texas beats Texas Tech in WCWS Game 3
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Ethan Mendoza began the afternoon for the Longhorns with a double and was sent to home plate after a two-run blast from Max Belyeu. Kimble Schuessler and Adrian Rodriguez singled before a pitch hit Jalin Flores to load the bases,
Texas pounced on Tech ace NiJaree Canady for five runs in the first inning and never looked back, winning 10-4 for the programs first National Title.
Texas' Reese Atwood (left) picks up Teagan Kavan as they celebrate after winning the NCAA Women's College World Series softball championship against Texas Tech in Oklahoma City, Friday, June 6, 2025. OKLAHOMA CITY — Finally, Texas broke through.
Devon Park and the WCWS haven't always been kind to Mike White. But Friday, the Texas coach celebrated on that field with a national championship.
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.
Hours after the Texas Longhorns raised their first national championship trophy after defeating the Texas Tech Red Raider 10-4 in Game 3 of the Women's College