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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.
Mia Scott hit a grand slam, Teagan Kavan won again, and Texas defeated Texas Tech 10-4 in Game 3 of the Women's College World Series championship series on Friday night to claim its first national title.
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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.
Teagan Kavan capped a brilliant run, pitching the Longhorns to a 10-4 win against Texas Tech in Game 3 of the WCWS finals for Texas' first NCAA softball title.
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:
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Texas Tech and two of its biggest supporters returned to Devon Park for Game 3 of the Women’s College World Series on Friday night, this time with a national championship in mind.