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Texas Softball 2025 - Sick of Being Second Place


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3 minutes ago, perfectchaos007 said:

Welp, losses like these happen...unless you're Oklahoma. 

sooners still beat the snot out of the ball on the regular.

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The most lackluster game we've played in forever. Two pitchers we pummeled, and our only threats were due to their bad throws on comebackers. Even with the bad call on Stewie's foul ball, that was mighty weak sauce.

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Top 20 Auburn comes to town, so we better regroup 

Friday 4pm SECN+
Saturday 2pm SECN+
Sunday 12pm SECN+

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51 minutes ago, Gut Wagon said:

The most lackluster game we've played in forever. Two pitchers we pummeled, and our only threats were due to their bad throws on comebackers. Even with the bad call on Stewie's foul ball, that was mighty weak sauce.

3 runs.  Pitching isn’t what lost this game.  1 run scored won’t win many sec games. 

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17 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

3 runs.  Pitching isn’t what lost this game.  1 run scored won’t win many sec games. 

I agree. We failed to hit either of the pitchers we owned in the doubleheader two days ago.  In retrospect, we were fortunate not to get shut out. 

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1 hour ago, Pato del Muerto said:

3 runs.  Pitching isn’t what lost this game.  1 run scored won’t win many sec games. 

We were making good contact all night. It was just one of those games where they were hitting them deep but someone was there to catch them

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LEXINGTON, Ky. – Teagan Kavan's week began with an 11-strikeout performance at Ohio State and ended with a four-inning scoreless relief appearance at Florida with a second win sandwiched in between and as a result was selected as the National Fastpitch Coaches Association National Pitcher of the Week for the second time this season, the organization announced Tuesday afternoon.

Kavan (2025) joins Christa Williams (1998), Cat Osterman (2002, 2003) and Hailey Dolcini (2021) as the only Longhorn pitchers in program history to earn the NFCA's top weekly pitching honor twice in a single season.

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Let's see what is good this week:

Wednesday
FSU @ Bama  6pm, SECN

Weekend series
Auburn @ Texas
LSU @ Georgia
Texas Tech @ South Carolina
Bama @ aggy
Arkansas @ Tennessee 

OU is at Mizzou - I'll be shocked if they don't come out of the weekend 9-0 in SEC play.

The series to watch for OU to pick up some losses - March 28-30 vs Tenn, April 9 vs OKST, April 12-14 at Bama, April 25-27 vs. Texas, May 1-3 at Florida

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First home SEC series in Texas softball history starts today

4pm, SEC Network+

Auburn is 21-8, but 0-6 in conf play

Notable wins: #9 OKST in Clearwater, ULL x2
Got swept by MSST in Starkville and aggy at home.  Also lost to Georgia Tech and Louisiana Tech

.273 BA, 36 HR, .475 SLG, 33-44 SB
Gotta watch out for Wohlers (8 HR) and Tresvik (6 HR), but no one in the lineup with 50+ ABs is hitting above .386 (one player with 49 ABs is hitting .449 with 5 HR).  Texas has 4 players hitting over .400 with at least 50 ABs, and our every day starters, except Katie C, are all above .349

3.29 team ERA - other than SJ Guerin (OU transfer) with a 1.54 ERA, everyone else is god awful, so she's the workhorse.  She pitched 9 innings in the 3 games against aggy, giving up 10 hits, 4 ER and only striking out 3

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Looks like no change in the lineup - same 8 as always + Katie C

TK pitching

Texas will face Haley Rainey - 3-1 in 49.1 IP with a 4.54 ERA, 27K to 21BB, 3 HR allowed, .286 BAA

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Posted (edited)
1 minute ago, HuntinHorn said:

 Love me some Henry speed

Well.... not when she gets thrown out at 3rd...    Why would you try to steal 3rd with the heart of the order up and her speed?

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Auburn is terrible.  A good coach would pull the pitcher after 2 consecutive HBP.

First year HC Chris Marceaux (aggy grad) and his wife need to take course Portal 101.

Actually feel sorry for their team.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • With her four strikeouts in four innings of work on Friday afternoon, Teagan Kavan(12-1) became the first Texas pitcher with back-to-back 100-strikeout seasons since Brooke Bolinger fanned 123 and 109 throughout the 2018 and 2019 seasons, respectively.
    • Kavan becomes the first Texas pitcher under seventh-year head coach Mike White to strikeout 100-or-more batters in multiple seasons.
       

lol Brooke Bollinger is a DEEP cut 

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