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Texas Tencasi tops the Women’s College World Series Final

Texas Utility Katie Stewart (20) runs from home after hitting a house in the sixth innings of a women’s college world series softball game in Oklahoma City, Thursday, May 29, 2025, between Texas Longhorn’s and Florida Gaters.

The fourth inning home run of Oklahoma City-KT Stewart helped win 2–0 in Tennessy in the Women’s College World Series semi-finals on Monday.

The win sends the sixth seed Longhorn’s (54–11) to the WCWS Championship series three times in four sessions.

The Texas series will withstand Oklahoma or Texas Tech, which begins on Wednesday. Longhorn is looking for his first national title.

Seventh seeded female volunteers end at 47–17.

Texas’s Mac Morgan (11–4) held Tagan Kavan to make just three hits through four innings before giving him the way, which earned her fourth sev.

The first five innings in the Vols had runners on the base, but could not extend a run.

For the first three innings, the Carlin Picense (25–11) of Tennessee placed the Longhorn in the check.

In the third, he worked with a base-loaded, a strike with an out jam and a dishonesty.

But Stewart broke down with a leadoff home run in the fourth and was a lot for Kavan, who came to start the fifth and threw three no-in innings to win.

Tennessy’s assistant coach Craig Sinider was excluded on top of the fourth to debate balls and strikes.

Longhorn’s added an unjust run in the sixth over the error thrown by the third basman Taylor Pannell.

-Bield level media

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