Atwood foils walk attempt to lift Horns at WCWS
Briefly

In an exciting Game 1 of the Women's College World Series finals, Reese Atwood's go-ahead two-run single lifted Texas to a 2-1 win over Texas Tech. Ace pitcher Teagan Kavan delivered a three-hitter performance, which could lead Texas to their first national title with another win. Texas Tech's NiJaree Canady struggled despite her usual prowess, allowing critical hits in the sixth inning. An obstruction call in the fifth allowed Texas Tech to score, but ultimately, they fell short and must win two straight games for a chance at the championship.
Texas ace Teagan Kavan pitched a three-hitter, leading her team to a narrow victory over Texas Tech in Game 1 of the Women’s College World Series finals.
In a tense sixth inning, Reese Atwood's go-ahead single brought in two runs for Texas, clinching their lead against the Red Raiders.
Texas Tech managed to score in the fifth inning due to an obstruction call after a fielding error allowed them to capitalize on an opportunity.
The matchup highlighted the strategic intensity of the Women's College World Series as both teams pushed for their first national title.
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