Texas Tech Overcomes Oklahoma Dynasty to Reach WCWS Finals
- Texas Tech defeated Oklahoma 3-2 on Monday night in the WCWS semifinal in Oklahoma City, ending Oklahoma's four-year championship streak.
- Oklahoma’s quest for a fifth consecutive Women’s College World Series title ended after Abigale Dayton hit a two-run home run to tie the game in the top of the seventh inning while the Sooners faced their final out, followed by Lauren Allred’s walk-off sacrifice fly that secured Texas Tech’s 3-2 win.
- Under coach Patty Gasso, the Sooners compiled a 52-9 record with a roster including 14 new players and, despite losing key members from earlier championship teams, they maintained an impressive unbeaten streak in elimination games.
- Texas Tech ace NiJaree Canady, a two-time national pitcher of the year who surrendered Dayton's homer, earned the win as the Red Raiders make their first WCWS finals appearance.
- Texas Tech will face Texas in a best-of-three championship starting Wednesday, marking a new chapter in WCWS competition and implications for Oklahoma's rebuilding team.
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