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The Texas Longhorns were awarded the most selections to the WCWS all-tournament team, leading the way with five.
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.
The first-time NCAA softball champions are traveling back to Austin and a celebration will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday at McCombs Field, according to the Longhorns' social media accounts. Gates at McCombs Field are expected to open at 5 p.m. with the event scheduled for 6 p.m., ending an hour later.
Texas softball ace Teagan Kavan was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2025 Women's College World Series. Here's more.
Mia Scott's fourth-inning grand slam was the decisive blow in leading the Longhorns to a women's softball national championship.
The Texas softball team left behind recent Women's College World Series heartbreak and experienced a new emotion Friday: championship euphoria. The Longhorns beat Texas Tech 10-4 in the winner-take-all third game of the WCWS finals in Oklahoma City to capture the first title in program history.
Texas captured its first softball title by defeating Texas Tech in the Women's College World Series. A look at the tournament's winners and losers:
Texas beat Texas Tech in Game 3 of the WCWS championship series to win its first national championship. Check out scores, updates and highlights here:
The Texas Longhorns, coming off a 2-0 shutout over the Tennessee Lady Volunteers, enter Game 1 as slight favorites over the Texas Tech Red Raiders at Be. Moneyline odds for the Longhorns sit at -120 in comparison to the Red Raiders, slight underdogs with odds at -110.