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Texas Blast Texas Tech Nirya Canadian, 1 WCWS wins the title

Texas’s Leghan Goda (43) celebrated a domestic run in the first innings during the Women’s College World Series Championship game between Texas Tech and Texas in Dewon Park on Friday, June 6, 2025 in Oklahoma City.

Oklahoma City- Texas further rolled Texas star Texas Tech Pitcher Nirya Canadian in the first innings, defeating Red Redors 10-4 to win the decisive game 3 of the Women’s College World Series Championship series and to win the first national title in the history of the program on Friday.

Longhorn’s (56–12) had fallen in the WCWS championship series in two of the last three seasons.

While the first two games of the series were tight and low scoring, with a total of 10 runs, Texas flew the open game 3 against Canadian quickly.

Texas scored five first-inning runs, highlighted the frame by Leghan God’s Three-Run, two-out home run to cap.

With one, Longhorn’s distributed four consecutive solo to go to the board before the God.

Five first-inning runs were surrendered the most by Canadi, a junior in an innings in his career.

After the first innings, Canady was lifted in favor of Cloe RISSETTO.

This was the first pitching change that was built by Reders in WCWS, in which Canadian picked the first 36 innings for Texas Tech in Oklahoma City.

Texas added another run in the third, then a blow in the fourth on Mia Scott’s Grand Slam, which kept Longhorn above 10–0. It was Scott’s 10th long ball of the year.

Longhorn Pitcher Tegan Kavan allowed just one hit in four innings before Red Reders (54–14), with three runs on three hits and two errors in the fifth.

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Kavan (28–5) allowed eight hits and four runs, all in unarmed, full-game win. He hit three without a batsman.

Henry ended with three hits. Texas’s Reese Atwood, Katie Stewart and Scott made two hits each, and Stewart scored two runs.

Canyi (34–7) scored five runs on five hits and did not walk with two strikes.

Texas Tech’s Haley Tony went to 3 -for -4 with RBI, and Mihia Davis made two hits.

-Bield level media

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