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Women's College World Series, Game 2

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How to watch the Women’s College World Series Game 2 for free tonight
The 2026 Women’s College World Series championship round between the Texas Longhorns and the Texas Tech Red Raiders continues tonight with Game 2 of the best-of-three series.

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Women's College World Series free live stream: How to watch 2026 NCAA softball tournament without cable
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How to watch the College Softball World Series Game 1 for free tonight; Texas vs. Texas Tech channel, time, odds
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Texas Beat Texas Tech to Win 2026 College Softball World Series Bracket in Finals Sweep
Texas softball has won back-to-back NCAA Division I Women's College World Series championships after defeating Texas Tech 4-1 on Thursday, cementing a two games to none win in the best-of-three finals...

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Texas defeats Texas Tech to win 2nd straight Women's College World Series
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Where to watch Game 2 of Women’s College World Series | FREE LIVE STREAM for Longhorns vs. Red Raiders
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How to watch 2026 Women’s College World Series: TV, streaming, full schedule

UCLA's Megan Grant set the NCAA single-season home run record this year. Nathan J. Fish / USA Today Network via Imagn Images By the time the Women’s College World Series reaches Oklahoma City, the tournament has already done its sorting. Eight teams are ...
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NCAA baseball tournament super regionals: Bracket, scores, schedule, how to watch as teams vie for College World Series

The NCAA baseball tournament regionals are over … and some surprising teams are moving on. The nation’s No. 1 team, UCLA, is shockingly out of the event and two four-seeds — Little Rock and St. John’s — are moving on.
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