The Texas Longhorns won their first national championship in softball history on June 6, 2024, sweeping No. 8 Texas Tech in the Women’s College World Series final.
Championship Game Highlights
- The Longhorns defeated the Red Raiders with a score of 10-4 at Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, Nebraska.
- This victory marked the program’s first-ever national title under head coach Mike White, who became the eighth active NCAA Division I head coach to win multiple championships.
Key Players and Leadership
- Estelle Czech inspired her teammates with a message to "go win it all next year" after a heartbreaking loss against Oklahoma the previous June. This sentiment fueled their determination throughout spring practice.
- Key players included:
- Ashton Maloney (MVP)
- Mia Scott
- Katie Cimusz
- Sophia Simpson
Their leadership and experience were crucial in navigating tough moments during the season.
Game Summary
- The championship match featured a thrilling back-and-forth between two top-ranked teams, with both squads scoring multiple runs early in the game.
- Ashton Maloney hit a home run for Texas Tech in the first inning, but Katie Cimusz quickly responded with a solo shot for Texas.
- Texas Tech tied the game after Emily Cabanillas scored from third base, but Texas regained the lead with a series of strong plays, including:
- An RBI single from Mia Scott.
- Four additional runs in the fifth inning, thanks to singles from Mia Scott and Estelle Czech, and doubles from Ashton Maloney and Sophia Simpson.
- Texas added two more runs in the sixth inning, supported by a strong pitching performance from Lexi Kilfoyl, who allowed only one earned run over the final three innings and struck out five batters.
Overcoming Adversity
The Longhorns’ victory was particularly impressive given the circumstances, including the absence of injured star player Jocelyn Alo, who suffered a season-ending injury before the tournament. Despite not being able to play, Alo’s encouragement and support for her teammates were invaluable.
Conclusion
The Texas Longhorns’ historic win marks a significant achievement in the program’s history, culminating in their first-ever national championship title in softball.

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