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Morgan got the start, Kavan entered the game in the fifth inning, and they combined for a 3-hit shutout. More: Texas softball: Mia Scott won't seek a pro career after Women's College World Series Katie Stewart provided all the offense Texas would need with a solo home run in the bottom of the fourth inning,
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SB Nation on MSNNo. 6 Texas eliminates No. 7 Tennessee 2-0 in WCWS to advance to championship seriesThe Longhorns are on the brink of a national championship after a complete game shutout and moonshot home run.
Pitchers Mac Morgan and Teagan Kavan combined to allow only three hits, thereby reducing the elimination game’s already slim margins for Tennessee. Katie Stewart’s fourth-inning fly ball cleared the left-field fence by a couple feet. The softball seemingly carried to the moon, given its impact on Texas’ 2-0 victory in Oklahoma City.
UCLA forced extra innings after a base-running mistake was ruled unreviewable, but the Volunteers pulled out the victory in the ninth.
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After Tennessee softball beat No. 9 seed UCLA to punch its ticket back to the Women's College World Series semifinals, the team's social media account trolled a controversial umpire call that nearly changed the game's outcome.
The Tennessee softball team appeared to win a College World Series matchup against UCLA on technicality Sunday afternoon. After further review, that was
UCLA softball's Megan Grant's game-tying home run stood after the play was deemed not reviewable vs Tennessee in the Women's College World Series.