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- Texas Longhorns softball gets 2nd-straight shutout in Texas State win
- Texas softball vs. OK State: Odds, TV/stream, pick for WCWS


The series began on a high note for the Longhorns, as they took the opening game 4-2 behind a strong pitching performance from their ace. However, the Volunteers bounced back in the second game, winning 5-3 in a thrilling contest that saw both teams make crucial plays in the field. The deciding game of the series was a nail-biter, with Tennessee emerging victorious 3-2 in extra innings. The Longhorns' inability to capitalize on scoring opportunities and a few costly errors ultimately led to their downfall.

A Setback for the Longhorns

The Longhorns' offense, which had been clicking on all cylinders in recent games, was unable to find its rhythm against the Volunteers' pitching staff. The team's usually reliable hitters struggled to make contact, striking out numerous times throughout the series. The pitching, which had been a strength for Texas all season, also showed signs of vulnerability, allowing the Volunteers to score crucial runs in key situations.
Looking Ahead

The Longhorns' schedule doesn't get any easier, with a showdown against the Auburn Tigers looming on the horizon. The Tigers have been one of the surprise teams in the SEC this season, and a win against them would be a significant boost to the Longhorns' conference standings. Texas will need to bounce back quickly from the series loss and find its winning form if it hopes to reclaim the top spot in the SEC.
