Have yourself a day, Adrian Rodriguez!
- Third player in MCWS history to hit for the cycle
- 7 RBI are tied for the most in a game in MCWS history
- 5 hits are tied for the most by a Texas player in a MCWS game
A CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS REMATCH 🥎🏆
Game 1
📆 Wednesday, June 3
⏰ 8 PM ET
Game 2
📆 Thursday, June 4
⏰ 8 PM ET
Game 3 (if nec.)
📆 Friday, June 5
⏰ 8 PM ET
📺 ESPN
📻 @westwood1sports
📲 https://t.co/2QO2igeQwl
#WCWS
a Texas fan asked Jason Williams for a photo
“Only if you if you do WRECK EM!”
White Chocolate has Longhorns fans out here doing Texas Tech hand signals less than 48 hours before they play in the National Championship!!!! (and maybe Week 1)
“I feel like I had the best view in the house” 🤩
After Jaycie Nichols broke up the no-hitter in the 6th, she watched Katie Stewart blast a three-run homer to keep @TexasSoftball alive in the #WCWS.
A crisp evening in Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania. Manda Haines held her two young children’s hands as they stepped into the crosswalk. In seconds, former sheriff’s deputy Gunner Vuocolo’s car slammed into them, sending little Raelynn and Eli flying through the air like broken dolls. Their screams tore through the street as they hit the pavement.
Manda rushed to her injured babies, confronting the man who hit them. Raelynn, who once dreamed of becoming a police officer, is now terrified of cops. The family’s trust is shattered, their sense of safety gone forever.
Vuocolo faced charges — reckless driving, endangerment — but on April 28, 2026, he quietly entered a diversion program. No trial. No conviction. No criminal record. He walks free.
A mother’s plea for justice went unanswered. Two children’s lives forever changed, while the man who hit them faces zero real consequences.