Championship Finals game one cinematic recap 🎬
Watch as the Texas Longhorns defeat the Texas Tech Red Raiders to lead the series.
#WCWS x @TexasSoftball@TexasTechSB
A full list of NCAA schools that finished in the national top 16 this past calendar sports year in:
• Football
• Men’s Basketball
• Women’s Basketball
• Baseball
• Softball
Texas. That’s the list.
And if you expand it to include women’s volleyball, men’s golf, women’s golf, men’s swimming & diving, women’s swimming & diving, men’s and women’s tennis, beach volleyball, women’s rowing, and women’s track & field, Texas finished in the top 16 nationally in 15 of its 17 varsity sports.
The most complete athletic department in America 🤘
Women's College World Series Championship Finals game one highlights 🔥
Watch the full highlights from (1) @TexasSoftball's win over (3) Texas Tech.
#WCWS
The Oklahoma Panhandle exists because Texas chose to preserve its status as a slave state.
Under the Missouri Compromise, slavery was banned in territories north of the 36°30′ parallel. When Texas joined the United States as a slave state in 1845, its northern border was set at that line. Although Texas claimed land farther north based on earlier Spanish and Mexican boundaries, keeping that territory would have created a conflict over slavery restrictions. As part of the Compromise of 1850, Texas surrendered the strip of land north of 36°30′—the area that would eventually become the Oklahoma Panhandle.
The cession left the region outside the borders of any organized state or territory. Since it belonged to neither Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, nor Colorado, it remained a patch of unorganized federal land.
For roughly four decades, from 1850 to 1890, the area was widely known as “No Man’s Land,” a place with no formal territorial government, limited law enforcement, and an uncertain legal status. It was eventually attached to Oklahoma Territory and became part of the state of Oklahoma when Oklahoma entered the Union in 1907.
Teagan getting so much love rn, as she should….
but how about CITLALY GUTIERREZ?!??!
anytime we’ve needed her this postseason, she’s come in & been nails! we don’t even GET to game 2 today w/out Citlaly & im just so damn proud of her resilience.
STUD🤘🏼
After dropping the first game of the WCWS, Texas is now 4-0 and heading to the national championship...
Reese Atwood talked about the team's resiliency to get to this point
"We fought so hard, we've had so many key players step up in different places, different roles. I mean it's Texas Fight, it's what we do"
#HookEm | #Texas
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
Alicia Flórez has had quite the month of May:
-Finished her Spanish league season
-Heard @WashMystics wanted to sign her
-Came to the U.S. for the first time ever
-Shone in #WNBA debut
-Became (maybe) @kikiiriafen’s fave teammate
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