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When healthy he was a baller!
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OTF Premium Call Your Shot – Returnmen in 2025
GoHorns1 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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OTF Premium Call Your Shot – Returnmen in 2025
GoHorns1 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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@Shanethanks for posting. Hook em
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Barryn will be successful on and off the field because of his work ethic in life.
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Pony Express $$$$$$$$$$$$
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Pop stepping down as Head Coach of Spurs
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What happened between JO and Texas after Coach Choice left for the NFL?
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AUSTIN, Texas – Saturday's 12-3 Texas win over Kentucky will be remembered for more than just the Longhorns' 45th overall win and 22nd at Red & Charline McCombs Field this season. It'll forever be remembered as the day senior Mia Scott played all nine positions on the field in a single game. Scott, who appeared in and started her 241st career game on Saturday, was initially penned into Texas' starting lineup as the team's starting third baseman. But, once the Longhorns grabbed a 3-0 lead after the first full inning, the UT coaching staff began to look at the lineup card and wonder what they could do for their fourth-year senior. Three batters into the top of the second, Scott shifted over to shortstop from third base and the run was on. After Texas scored seven runs on six hits in the bottom of the second to take a 10-0 lead in the game, Scott jogged out to second base to begin the top of the third. After the first two outs, Texas softball head coach Mike White came out of the bullpen and rearranged his infield and moved Scott to first base for her fourth different defensive position over the course of the game's first three innings. With a 12-1 Texas lead to start the fourth inning, Scott shifted around all three outfield positions after every out in order to beat the forthcoming five-inning run-rule result and push her defensive position total to seven in four frames. With all 1,355 around the stadium knowing what was happening as the game entered the top of the fifth, Scott was the last defensive Longhorn to take the field as she was putting on the catcher's equipment and went behind the dish as fellow senior Sophia Simpson was in the circle. After Simpson struck out the first Wildcat batter of the inning, White, again, went out to the umpire to not only give Simpson a curtain call in front of the Texas faithful but also move Scott from behind the plate to the pitching circle to mark the ninth different position played for the Angleton, Texas native. It took Scott just four pitches to get the second out of the fifth inning, before giving way to Citlaly Gutierrez, who got the final out of the frame and conclude Saturday's action. FROM HEAD COACH MIKE WHITE "I actually got talked into doing all that with Mia as we were in the field. They plan this stuff and spring it upon me at the last minute and that's kind of what they did. So, we went with it and had to finish it. But what we have to be thankful for is (Kentucky head coach Rachel) Lawson for understanding what the situation was and going along with it. She's a first-class coach and a first-class person. There are some people who would be on the wrong side of that, so I appreciate her for wanting to be a part of what happened." FROM SENIOR MIA SCOTT "Today was fun. I was able to just be myself and have a fun day at the field. It wasn't something that was planned, but the coaching staff went along with it, so I'm thankful for them. I'm also thankful for my teammates for letting me be able to do such a fun thing today. I know the team really fed off the crowd's energy today as well as they really kept me up and going throughout the game." GAME NOTES With her four-pitch walk in the bottom of the first, Mia Scott became just the fifth student-athlete in program history to earn 100-or-more career walks and the first since Devon Tunning surpassed the century mark during the 2017 season. As a result of her five-pitch walk in the bottom of the second, Katie Stewart became just the second student-athlete in program history to drive in 70-or-more runs during a single season as the sophomore finished Saturday's contest with 70 RBI. Saturday's win marked the 100th home victory for the Longhorns' fourth-year seniors. UP NEXT With the regular season slate now in the rear-view mirror, Texas (45-9, 16-8) will turn its focus to the 2025 SEC Softball Tournament that begins on Tuesday, May 6 at Jack Turner Softball Stadium in Athens, Ga. As a result of being a top seed in the final conference standings, the Longhorns will have a double bye into the quarterfinals and begin play on Thursday, May 8. FOLLOW US For the latest information on the team, follow @TexasSoftball on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. General athletic news can also be found at @TexasLonghorns on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookM
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Texas Senior Day against Kentucky. Mia Scott has played every position and batted right handed. Texas wins 12-3. In 5 run rule applies. Texas is the 3 seed in the SEC Tournament to be played in Athens Georgia. Texas has a double bye. Hook em
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GULF SHORES, Ala. – No. 7 Texas beach volleyball battled the No. 2 seed TCU in its first NCAA Championship tournament but fell, 3-0, in the quarterfinals. The Longhorns finished its season 28-10 in its first official season with postseason eligibility. The Texas No. 4 pair of Noa Sonneville and Macey Butler dropped the first match to Ana Vergara and Anhelina Khmil, 21-13, 21-12. The pair finished the season with a 25-11 record, winning 20 matches on court four and five on court 5. Karin Zolnercikova and Maddison Parmelly on court 3 dropped the next point after Allanis Vasa and Sofia Izuzquiza took the point in straight sets, 21-15, 21-16. The top pair for Texas finished with a team-leading record of 27-7 and snapped its 13-match win streak. The Horned Frogs claimed the final point on court 2 after Hailey Hamlett and Maria Gonzalez defeated Emma Grace Robertson and Katie Hashman, 21-19, 21-19. The 2s finished the season with a 25-13 record. Texas finished its historic season with a winning record, saw the top courts finish with a winning record, swept the CCSA Championship and earned CCSA honors, including Coach of the Year and six All-CCSA honors.
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Texas lost 3-0 to #2 TCU in quarterfinals. Fantastic season for Women’s Beach Volleyball
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OTF Premium Texas Picks Up 2026 Specialist
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Welcome to the 40 Acres Trott O’Neal and family. Hook em 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 -
Men’s tennis yet to be decided Women’s Swimming and Diving finished 3rd behind Virginia and Stanford its Women’s Beach Volleyball and its not SEC it’s CCSA
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Hope Johntay gets his act together off the field first and foremost and has success on the field at Syracuse.
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GULF SHORES, Ala. – In its first-ever NCAA Championships appearance, No. 7 Texas Beach Volleyball took down No. 10 California, 3-2, to advance to Saturday's quarterfinals. The Longhorns (28-9) will face former Big 12 foe and No. 2 seed TCU (29-5) in the quarters scheduled for Saturday at 10 a.m. CT. The match will be streamed on ESPN2. Friday's opening round saw Texas take a 1-0 lead after a victory from the No. 3 pair of Maddison Parmellyand Karin Zolnercikova. The pair won in straight sets, 22-20, 21-9, for the 22nd time this season and improved their team-leading record to 27-6. It's the third time this season the 2s defeated the Bears and marked the pair's 15th-ranked win of the year. Parmelly now has 93 career wins. Cal grabbed a 2-1 advantage after wins on courts 5 and 1. Macey Butler and Noa Sonneville then took the Bears to three sets to even the dual score to 2-2 from court 4 with a 21-18, 19-21, 17-15 victory. The pair improved to 25-10 on the season, and the victory marked the duo's 14th-ranked win of the year and third-straight win over the Bears in 2025. The final Texas point was won on court 2 off a Katie Hashman ace. The Longhorns' duo of Hashman and Emma Grace Robertson won in three sets in a back-and-forth affair by a score of 20-22, 21-17, 17-15. The pair is now 25-12 on the year and earned its first win against the Bears this season. Saturday's match against the Horned Frogs marks the second time the teams will face off this season.TCU claimed a 4-1 win in early March. Order of Finish: 3. Maddison Parmelly / Karin Zolnercikova (TEX) def. Alexand Young-Gomez/ Ella Sears (Cal) (22-20, 21-9) 5. Jenna Colligan/Ella Dreibholz (Cal) def. Ava Patton/Vivian Johnson (TEX) (21-18, 21-19) 1. Emma Donley/Portia Sherman (Cal) def. Chloe Charles/Eva Liisa Kuivonen (TEX) (21-17, 21-15) 4. Macey Butler/Noa Sonneville (TEX) def. Marilu Pally/Maile Somera (Cal) (21-18, 19-21, 17-15) 2. Emma Grace Robertson/Katie Hashman (TEX) def. Gia Fisher/Sierra Caffo (Cal) (20-22, 21-17, 17-15)
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Pop stepping down as Head Coach of Spurs
GoHorns1 replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Texas defeated Cal 3-2 and advances to the Quarterfinals. #2 TCU is next 11pm central Saturday on ESPN2.
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Pop stepping down as Head Coach of Spurs
GoHorns1 replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Pop announced he stepping down as HC of the Spurs and will focus on being President of Basketball Operations which he is currently in addition to HC. Will miss his presence on the court.