Texas Tech defeated Texas, survives in WCWS, survives

Texas Tech scored a fifth innings on a hit batsman and a wild pitch and Nizari Canadi threw a full game as on Thursday night, in the game 2 of the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City, Number 6 in Number 6 Texas lived with a win of 4-3 of the number 12 Reders 4-3.
Texas Tech (54–13) and Texas (55–12) will meet again for the WCWS title. This will be the first national crown for the winner.
Mihia Davis ran 3 -for -4 for Red Redors and her single in the sixth innings scored only Texas Tech on a hit.
Canyi (34–6) scored three runs, six hits and two walking six runs. He also introduced a full game in Game 1 when Red Redors lost 2–1.
Mia Scott reached the base for two hits and three times for Longhorn and reached the base.
Texas made a charge at the top of the seventh because Katie Stewart reached an error by Texas Tech Shortstop Halley Tony and Canadian, killing Victoria Hunter with a pitch. Leghan Gode chased the glove of Diving Left Fielder Demi Alder with a run-scoring double.
Chutki-Hitter Katie Cimusz chased with a sacrifice fly to score Hunter. But Canadian then retired Ashton Maloni on a grounder and hit Kayden Henry to end it.
It was a scorched game until Red Reders scored twice in the fifth innings against the Texas Reliance Cambria Cambria Cambria (7-2).
Raigan Jennings led with a pinch-hit single, Davis ripped one double in the left center in the interval and Lauren Elide went to load the hideouts. Tony hit a small pop fly for the other for another.
Calman moved forward on 0–2 on Alana Johnson, but eventually hit her to force her into Jennings. Calman then threw a wild pitch at the first toss for Alexa Langlers and Davis made it 2–0.
The left -handed hitting Scott gave the deficit of the Texas in half in the sixth, when he sent a pitch from a Canadian to the wall in the left center.
Red Reders had runners first and third, when Texas Ace Tegan Kavan was entered.
Belly Lindamath hit a sacrifice fly at the center to score Makaria Garcia and Davis rightds for a 4–1 lead with RBI Single.
In the fourth innings, Texas Star Reese Etwood again recalled a two-run homer as his fly was a few feet wide than the dishonest pole in the left area.
Mac Morgan played the first two innings for Texas and gave two hits and a walk. Calman beat two runs, three hits, one walk and one in three innings.
The start of the competition delayed about 50 minutes due to heavy rains.
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