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Mia Scott, Texas softball's senior utility player, will not seek a professional career. But coach Mike White hopes she changes her mind.
Tennessee softball will play No. 6 seed Texas in the the Women's College World Series semifinal on June 2 for a spot in the championship series.
Nothing like a pinch-hit RBI! Raegan Jennings enters the game in the seventh to hit for Demi Elder to knock in an insurance run for the Red Raiders. She got jammed on an inside pitch and got just enough of it to send it into short left-center field just out of reach of Jessica Clements. This time, Gerry Glasco sends the runner from second to score.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - It is Women’s College World Series Semifinal time in Oklahoma City. Tennessee will go up against Texas in the semis with a trip to the championship series on the line. Related Coverage: Tennessee keeps it’s season alive run ruling Gators in WCWS elimination game
With junior Reese Atwood up to bat, the Longhorns caused some chaos on the base path. Henry was able to steal home after a throwing error, which allowed senior Mia Scott to reach third base, and a sac fly from Atwood put the Longhorns up early.
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The Longhorns got home runs from Kayden Henry and Joley MItchell to beat their longtime rival and stay unbeaten at Women's College World Series.
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The Women's College World Series begins on Thursday, with the Texas Longhorns taking on the Florida Gators to kick off the tournament in the first game.
Both powerhouse programs secured opening round victories to set up this marquee matchup at 3 p.m. ET on ABC, with multiple streaming options available for fans.
White Teagan Kavan delivered another big performance at WCWS, Joley Mitchell and Katie Stewart provided the power at the plate for Texas softball.