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Terry's RBI lifts Texas Tech over UCLA at WCWS
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Kaitlyn Terry drove in the go-ahead run against her former team, and Texas Tech eliminated UCLA 8-7 in nine innings Sunday night in the Women's College World Series. The No. 11 Red Raiders will have to defeat top-seeded Alabama twice Monday to advance back to the championship series. Terry, who transferred from UCLA after last season, also allowed just two runs and struck out seven in five innings after replacing ace Nijaree Canady.
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In Game 1 of Texas Tech's super regional slugfest against Florida, Red Raiders coach Gerry Glasco replaced pitcher Kaitlyn Terry, who had just given up a home run, with NiJaree Canady, hoping to preserve an 8-5 lead. Canady, Division I's active leader in career ERA (1.04), promptly gave it up. She hit the first batter, then allowed a single, before the Gators' Ava Brown launched a three-run homer to tie things up.
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Canady pitches TTU to WCWS final rematch vs. UT
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Game, set, rematch. One year after losing to Texas in the Women's College World Series final, Texas Tech will get another shot. The Red Raiders (61-8) defeated top-seeded Alabama twice Monday night behind another dominant performance from star pitcher NiJaree Canady to advance to the championship series, which begins Wednesday against the defending national champion Longhorns.
Texas topples TTU at WCWS, nears repeat title
Teagan Kavan pitched a complete-game three-hitter, Katie Stewart hit her fourth home run in as many games, and Texas opened the Women's College World Series championship round with a 7-3 victory over Texas Tech on Wednesday night. The No. 2 seed Longhorns (52-12) can wrap up their second consecutive national championship with a victory in Game 2 on Thursday night. Winners of Game 1 have gone on to win the title 80% of the time since the best-of-3 series format began in 2005.