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Replay and highlights from No. 3 Texas vs No. 4 Oklahoma in game one of an SEC series Friday, April 25, at Love's Field in ...
Texas's Teagan Kavan, right, celebrates following the Women's College World Series championship game between Texas Tech and Texas at Devon Park, Friday, June, 6, 2025, in Oklahoma City.© SARAH ...
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Texas Softball's Teagan Kavan, Like Caitlin Clark, Puts Dowling ...Teagan Kavan grew up in Caitlin Clark’s hometown—Des Moines, Iowa—and now she’s making her own headlines. From a ride to basketball practice to leading Texas Softball at the WCWS, Kavan is ...
Sophomore Teagan Kavan was a major catalyst in the Texas Longhorns' successful journey through the Women's College World Series, bringing the first national championship to Austin in program history.
Teagan Kavan pitched a three-hitter for Texas (54-11), which can secure its first national title with a victory in Game 2 on Thursday night. Texas Tech (53-12) would have to win two straight to ...
Teagan Kavan, Mia Scott help Texas softball beat Texas Tech in Game 3 of finals at the Women’s College World Series, claim its first national title.
Texas's Teagan Kavan (17) and Reese Atwood (14) celebrate following the Women's College World Series championship game between Texas Tech and Texas at Devon Park, Friday, June, 6, 2025, in ...
Pitcher Teagan Kavan said her confidence in the circle improved after those position changes, because she saw confident faces behind her defensively. More on that in a second.
Texas pitcher Teagan Kavan, left, talks to catcher Reece Atwood before the game against Texas Tech last Friday at McCombs Field. Led by Kavan, Texas edged star pitcher NiJaree Canady and the Red ...
Texas won Game 1 of the Women's College World Series behind a dominant performance from Teagan Kavan and a clutch hit by Reese Atwood, beating Texas Tech 2-1. The Longhorns and Red Raiders will ...
Texas's Teagan Kavan, right, celebrates following the Women's College World Series championship game between Texas Tech and Texas at Devon Park, Friday, June, 6, 2025, in Oklahoma City.
Sophomore Teagan Kavan was a major catalyst in the Texas Longhorns' successful journey through the Women's College World Series, bringing the first national championship to Austin in program history.
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