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  1. Get completely heal is the best decision long term.
  2. Ole strands HBP batter on second. Kavan has 2 Ks. Top of 2nd.
  3. Ole Miss pitcher can’t find the strike zone. Based loaded Atwood up and draws walk 1-0 Texas. Stewart 1 RBI. 2-0 Texas. Mitchell 2 run RBI. 4-0 Texas after 1.
  4. Here we go. Texas gave a hit to shadow LF and Bennett had a 2 base throwing error. Texas managed to get out of top of 1st without allowing a run.
  5. Niblett is football tough and smart. He played QB, RB, WR, punted, DB, KR in high school.
  6. Congrats to all for graduating from The University of Texas at Austin!!!!
  7. AUSTIN, Texas — A total of 82 current and former University of Texas student-athletes are projected to participate in commencement exercises this weekend, are expected to graduate in May or August 2025, or are completing a graduate credential. The University-wide commencement ceremony is scheduled for 7 p.m. Central on Saturday, May 10 at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. An additional 35 UT student-athletes earned their degrees in December 2024 to increase the 2024-25 academic year total to 117 graduates. University of Texas Student-Athletes Participating in Spring 2025 Commencement Total: 82 Name Sport Major Meredith Adams Women's Track & Field Exercise Science, Pre-Health Professions Certificate Abby Allen Soccer (former) Applied Movement Science, Social Studies track Ellie Andrews Women's Swimming & Diving Human Dimensions of Organizations, minor in Educational Psychology Abby Arens Women's Swimming & Diving Strategic Communication, Graduate Certificate Pierre-Yves Bailly Men's Tennis Economics (BA), minor in Business Reece Beauchamp* Football Corporate Communication Dorian Black Football (former) Health Behavior & Health Education (MS) Connor Boenig Men's Track & Field Advertising, minor in Professional Sales and Business Development Manuel Borowski* Men's Swimming & Diving Physical Culture & Sports, Education track Jackson Braddock Men's Track & Field Textiles & Apparel Michael Cantu Baseball (former) Sport Management, minor in Business Tiffany Cao Women's Golf Management Information Systems, minor in Finance Katie Cimusz Softball Finance Preston Clark* Men's Basketball Management Ava Collinge Women's Swimming & Diving (former) Human Ecology (BSA), Pre-Health Professions Certificate Grace Cooper Women's Swimming & Diving Strategic Communication, Graduate Certificate Riley Courtney Women's Swimming & Diving Human Ecology (BSA), minor in Spanish Kenondra Davis Women's Track & Field Physical Culture & Sports, Education track Hailey Easterly Rowing Sport Communication, Graduate Certificate Amity Ebarb Women's Track & Field Social Work Jack Garey Men's Track & Field Finance, minor in Wealth Management Anna Garrison Rowing Mechanical Engineering Edwin Gomez Men's Track & Field (former) Applied Learning & Development, Social Studies track Jaylon Guilbeau** Football Physical Culture & Sports, Education track Channing Hanley Women's Swimming & Diving Advertising, minor in Business Luke Harrison Baseball Sport Management, minor in Business Hailey Hernandez Women's Swimming & Diving Exercise Science, minor in Health Communication Chrystal Herpin Women's Track & Field African & African Diaspora Studies, minors in Educational Psychology and Philosophy of Law Luke Hobson Men's Swimming & Diving Advertising, minor in Business Sue Holderness Rowing Management, minor in Marketing Shay Holle Women's Basketball Strategic Communication (MA) Olivia Howell Women's Track & Field (former) Strategic Communication (MA) Daniel Howells Men's Track & Field Strategic Communication, Graduate Certificate Jackson Huckabay Men's Swimming & Diving Management Cole Hutson Football Management Jessica Jamieson Rowing Neuroscience (BSA), minor in Business Savvy Jerome* Rowing Government, minor in Business Eva Jess Women's Track & Field Nutrition (BSA), Food and Society Certificate Jayson Kent Men's Basketball Communication & Leadership, Graduate Certificate Nigusom Knight Men's Track & Field African & African Diaspora Studies, minor in Social & Behavioral Sciences Taryn Kooyers Rowing Marketing Marshall Landwehr Football Marketing Allyson Little Women's Track & Field Biology (BSA), Pre-Health Professions Certificate Cole Lourd Football Communication & Leadership Shanya Luna Women's Track & Field Sport Management (MEd) Ashton Maloney Softball Management, minor in Kinesiology Kelly McCloskey* Beach Volleyball (former) Human Dimensions of Organizations, minor in Business Olivia McMurray Women's Swimming & Diving Management Information Systems, minor in Marketing Thatcher Milton Football Mechanical Engineering Joley Mitchell Softball Strategic Communication (MA) Mac Morgan Softball Sport Management, Education track Elijah Mosley Men's Track & Field Physical Culture & Sports, Education track Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda Women's Basketball Psychology (BA), Spanish for Medical Professionals Certificate Ze'Rik Onyema Men's Basketball Physical Culture & Sports, Education track Vivian Ovrootsky* Women's Tennis Sport Management, minor in Communication Studies Bohyun Park Women's Golf Communication & Leadership Maddison Parmelly Beach Volleyball Strategic Communication (MA) Logan Patete Men's Track & Field Applied Movement Science, minor in Communication Studies Kyra Pretre Women's Track & Field Strategic Communication, Graduate Certificate Nathan Quarterman Men's Swimming & Diving Management, minor in Business Analytics Vanessa Quiroga Softball Sport Management, minor in Entrepreneurship Rodger Rivera Men's Track & Field Design focused on Health (MA) Christian Rizzi* Football Sport Management, Education track Phoebe Robinson* Rowing Physical Culture & Sports, Education track Sadie Runeman Women's Swimming & Diving (former) Sociology, minor in Philosophy EJ Rush Men's Track & Field Communication & Leadership, Graduate Certificate Mia Scott Softball Applied Learning & Development, minor in Educational Psychology Kadin Shedrick Men's Basketball Strategic Communication (MA) Sophia Simpson Softball Communication & Leadership Emma Sticklen Women's Swimming & Diving Sport Communication, Graduate Certificate Elizabeth Stockman* Women's Track & Field Nutritional Sciences (MS) Erica Sullivan Women's Swimming & Diving (former) Radio-Television-Film, Creative Writing Certificate Michael Taaffe** Football Sport Management, Education track Mette Taber Rowing (former) Global Policy Studies (MA) Harriet Wallace Rowing Asian Cultures and Languages, minor in History Solomon Washington Men's Track & Field Supply Chain Management Seth Werchan Baseball (former) Energy and Earth Resources (MA) Ace Whitehead* Baseball Human Dimensions of Organizations, minor in Communication Studies Kylie Wickley Beach Volleyball Physical Culture & Sports, Social Studies track Nadja Yaroschuk Rowing Biology (BS), minor in Evolutionary & Functional Anatomy Anthropology Jeffrey Zatorski Men's Golf (former) Human Dimensions of Organizations, minor in Business Sabina Zeynalova Women's Tennis Psychology (BA), minor in Communication Studies *Summer 2025 graduates approved by college to participate in Spring 2025 ceremonies **Projected Fall 2025 graduates approved by college to participate in Spring 2025 ceremonies Fall 2024 Graduates Total: 35 Name Sport Major Amelia Abbott Soccer Psychology (BA), minor in Business Keonilei Akana Volleyball Psychology (BA), minor in Educational Psychology Jahdae Barron Football Physical Culture & Sports, Education track Yusuf Bizimana Men's Track & Field (former) Advertising Olivia Bray Women's Swimming & Diving Management Vernon Broughton Football Physical Culture & Sports, Education track Trinity Byars Soccer Health Promotion & Behavioral Science, minor in Educational Psychology Coby Carrozza Men's Swimming & Diving Advertising Charlotte Chavatipon Women's Tennis (former) Applied Movement Science, Science track Hayden Conner Football Geography, minor in Communication Studies EmJ Cox Soccer Human Dimensions of Organizations, minors in Entrepreneurship and Sports Media Davante Davis Football (former) Applied Learning & Development, Cultural Studies track Juan Davis Football Physical Culture & Sports, Education track Kevona Davis Women's Track & Field (former) Health Promotion & Behavioral Science, Education track Anna Elendt Women's Swimming & Diving (former) Sport Management, minor in Business Carson Foster Men's Swimming & Diving (former) Communication & Leadership Alejandro Gonzalez Men's Golf Human Dimensions of Organizations, minor in Business Gunnar Helm Football Corporate Communication, minor in Educational Psychology Megan Hogate Soccer Exercise Science, Science track Gavin Holmes Football Physical Culture & Sports, Social Studies track Max Merril Football Management Information Systems Ashlyn Miller Soccer Human Dimensions of Organizations, minor in Sports Media Lexi Missimo Soccer Physical Culture & Sports, Education track Jack O'Dowd Baseball (former) Human Dimensions of Organizations, minor in Business Éabha O'Mahony Soccer (former) Psychology (BA), minor in Educational Psychology Malaika Rapolu Women's Tennis (former) Management Information Systems Reagan Rutherford Volleyball Strategic Communication, Graduate Certificate Jilly Shimkin Soccer Sport Management, minor in Communication Studies Madisen Skinner Volleyball Health & Society, Pre-Health Professions Certificate Ackelia Smith Women's Track & Field (former) Sustainability Studies, minor in Educational Psychology Barryn Sorrell Football Corporate Communication Travis Sthele Baseball (former) Finance Hannah Waesch Soccer Communication & Leadership Holly Ward Soccer Communication & Leadership, minors in Entrepreneurship and French Studies Jenna Wenaas Volleyball Health Promotion & Behavioral Science, Science track
  8. @THookemthanks posting! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
  9. @Michelle Lynnthanks for posting! Hook em
  10. 3rd seed Texas will play 11th seed Ole Miss at 4pm central Thursday on SEC Network . Texas had a double bye. This will be Ole Miss 3rd game in 3 days.
  11. When healthy he was a baller!
  12. Kickoffs Ryan Niblett Punt Jonah Williams
  13. Matthew Golden last years kickoff return man.
  14. CJ, How much interest does Webb have in playing for Texas
  15. @Shanethanks for posting. Hook em
  16. Barryn will be successful on and off the field because of his work ethic in life.
  17. Pony Express $$$$$$$$$$$$
  18. SMU has the big NIL budget and had success in the ACC.
  19. Leery of any Aledo football player living up thier hype especially skill players.
  20. What happened between JO and Texas after Coach Choice left for the NFL?
  21. 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
  22. Mia Scott has played all nine positions and batted right handed.
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