For the second time in program history, the No. 1 national seed Texas Longhorns will compete for a Women’s College World Series title after nudging past the No. 8 national seed Stanford Cardinal 1-0 on Monday at Devon Park in Oklahoma City.
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— Texas Softball (@TexasSoftball) June 4, 2024
Runners up to the juggernaut Oklahoma Sooners in 2022, the Longhorns look like a championship-quality team in finding different ways to win during the postseason. On Monday, once again, it was all about the stellar performance of freshman pitcher Teagan Kavan.