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Texas Tech defeated Texas, survives in WCWS, survives

The horizon of Oklahoma City, depicted on the ground, has been depicted before the Game 1 of the Women’s College World Series Championship Series between Texas Longhorn’s at Texas Tech Reders at Devon Park in Oklahoma City, before Wednesday, June 4, 2025’s Games 1. Texas won 2–1.

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).

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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.

-Bield level media

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