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  2. 😂😂 Buy all the top players you, But coaching takes over when it counts.
  3. Light the Tower Spot the ball now Tech Little Cody can keep trying to buy a championship, Texas will keep winning them Hook em!!!!!!!!!
  4. Sark or CDC should just tweet out “Beat us in softball first” LFG THIS THIS TEAM IS SO FUN 🤘
  5. Congratulations to the Women’s Softball Team!! Hook Em and light up that Tower!
  6. Those shots of the Tech coach looking resigned to his fate were too delicious. Light the damn tower!
  7. Stop playing I promise if you check to see who has been the most supportive of this squad I'm number 1
  8. Texas avoided an if-necessary third game of the Women’s College World Series finals against Texas Tech, following up Wednesday’s 7-3 win over the Red Raiders with Thursday’s 4-1 victory to clinch the Longhorns’ second consecutive national championship. Texas (53-12) joined Arizona, Florida, Oklahoma and UCLA as the fifth NCAA softball program to win back-to-back softball national titles with a two-game sweep of Texas Tech (61-10). Teagan Kavan secured the final six outs of the game after Citlaly Gutierrez (4.1 innings) and Hannah Wells (0.2 innings) did their jobs in the circle to help the Longhorns overcome a one-run deficit. Facing All-American pitcher NiJaree Canady and trailing, 1-0, Texas opened the fifth inning with back-to-back singles by Kaiah Altmeyer and Ashton Maloney. After Jaycie Nichols reached on a fielder’s choice and the Red Raiders intentionally walked Katie Stewart with the bases loaded, a Viviana Martinez ground ball to the left side of the infield turned into a two-run error, putting the Longhorns on top, 2-1. On the heels of Kavan retiring Texas Tech in order in the bottom of the sixth, Kayden Henry led off the top of the seventh with an opposite-field home run, taking Canady deep to left. With one out and runners on first and second, right fielder Lauren Allred couldn’t come up with a diving catch of a sinking liner off the bat of Leighann Goode, resulting in an RBI single to put Texas up by three runs, 4-1. View full news story
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