Texas scores two runs in the 10th to edge Clemson 7-5 to force deciding game in Super Regional
- Texas defeated Clemson 7-5 in 10 innings on Friday night at Austin’s McCombs Field to force a deciding third game in the Super Regional.
- Both teams played a competitive game with 13 hits each, and Texas relied on late-inning offense and strong relief pitching to extend the series.
- Teagan Kavan delivered 5 2/3 innings of scoreless relief with seven strikeouts, while Texas took the lead with a bunt from Katie Cimusz followed by a fly ball from Kaydee Bennett that ended the tie.
- Ashton Maloney had three hits including an infield single that scored a run, Leighann Goode also had three hits, and Kavan’s personal record improved to 24-5.
- The win advanced Texas’s record to 50-11 and set up a decisive third game, highlighting a closely matched postseason series against Clemson.
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Texas scores two runs in the 10th to edge Clemson 7-5 to force deciding game in Super Regional
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Leighann Good had three hits and two runs batted in, Teagan Kavan threw five-plus shutout innings in relief and Texas forced a deciding third game in the Austin Super Regional with a 7-5 win in 10…
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