Kayden Henry and Joley Mitchell struck solo circuits to help Texas defeat the quadruple reigning national champion Oklahoma 4-2 in the Women’s College World Series on Saturday. Texas (53-11) advanced in the semi-finals on Monday and only needs a victory to reach the championship series for the third time in four years. The Sooners will play Oregon in an elimination match on Sunday. Oklahoma had beat Texas in the two -year championship series in the past three years and had won six consecutive games against the Longhorns in total. On Saturday, she granted only one deserved point, dispersed seven strokes and withdrew eight in seven heats to win the victory. Oklahoma’s launcher Sam Landry took the defeat. She abandoned three deserved points and eight sure in six rounds. Ella Parker and Gabby Garcia each had two sure for the Sooners. Solo de Henry fired on the right field line gave Texas an advance of 3-2 in the fifth .klahoma obtained a third runner with two withdrawals in the sixth but did not score. The Mitchell solo boom in the left center put the longhorns 4-2 at the bottom of the English Channel. Oklahoma tried to extend the match and had runners first and second with a withdrawal, but Kavan struck Garcia and Hannah Coor swinging to finish the match. Top HeadlinestimeLine: Severe storms with a large hail and possible damage Possible Saturdayohp: Man drowns after having descended the embankment along the Highwayoklahoma Osage photographer is opposed to Women’s College World Seriesquiz: Can you properly spell the winning words of the national spelling victory?
Kayden Henry and Joley Mitchell struck solo circuits to help Texas defeat the quadruple reigning national champion Oklahoma 4-2 in the Women’s College World Series on Saturday.
Texas (53-11) qualified in the semi-finals on Monday and only needs one victory to reach the championship series for the third time in four years.
Oklahoma (51-8) remains alive in the double elimination format. The Sooners will play Oregon in an elimination match on Sunday.
Oklahoma had beaten Texas in the two -year championship series in the past three years and had won six consecutive games against the Longhorns in the general classification.
Two of the five defeats of the Texas Teagan Kavan launcher this season were against the Sooners. On Saturday, she granted only one deserved point, dispersed seven strokes and withdrew eight in seven heats to win the victory.
The Oklahoma launcher, Sam Landry, suffered the loss. She abandoned three deserved points and eight sure in six rounds.
Ella Parker and Gabby Garcia each had two sure for the Sooners.
Henry’s solo fired on the right field line gave Texas an advance of 3-2 in the fifth.
Oklahoma obtained a third -party runner with two withdrawals in the sixth but did not score. Mitchell’s solo test in the left center put the longhorns 4-2 at the bottom of the English Channel.
Oklahoma tried to extend the match and had runners the first and second with a withdrawal, but Kavan withdrew Garcia and Hannah Coor swinging to finish the match.
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