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With a game in Austin, the Clemson Tigers are a game.

Everyone offered their part as Clemson for his first women's college World Series series from Women's College, with Julia Knowler with two RBIs in the 7: 4 victory of the Tiger. The game brings Clemson a game from the WCWS and places the long horns on the edge of the excretion.

Both teams played deep into the night after a long lightning delay pushed back the first field. Reese Basinger turned four strong innings before Brooke McCubbin struck the door into another three Longhorns. While Clemson had two big innings, Texas could never summarize a long rally. The best chance came in the sixth of a Two-out rally, but Clemson was able to stop the bleeding after only two runs pulled the longhorns within three.

Now Texas goes with his back against the wall to the game on Friday on Friday, while Clemson is first looking for a program.

Summary on Thursday on Thursday.

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Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 F
Clemson 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 7
Texas 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 4

In the end, Clemson wins the victory despite some shaky defense of the seventh inning. The Tigers are now only a game from their first appearance in College World Series, thanks to a three hits of Alex Brown and two over three runs.

Hard series of events for Alex Brown. At first she got the hook back on a called strike after she thought she had taken a walk. Then it is called first in a Bang Bang game, which is imposed on Clemson's challenge. The Longhorns go back into the bottom of the seventh three runs.

That's how it is done. Texas doubles his run with a two -day single from Henry, straight back in the middle. A flyout from Scott ends the inning, but 7: 4 may feel a hair better than 7-2 in seventh place if the Longhorns Clemson can keep goalless on the top of the frame.

After a two-out double, a few infield singles loaded the bases with two below for Texas. There are no five-run home runs, but if the longhorns go into this deficit, the time is now.

It took some, but Texas creates some triage. It now has six outs to get five runs. Not unknown by. But difficult.

Clemson kills Texas station to station. Maddie Moore drives a run when a floor ball gets through the left side of the infield and is 4-2 Clemson. The next dough, Julia Knowler, then breaks him with a shot on the gap to drive into two more and make it 6-2 Clemson. Only a big swing here for the tigers.

A bit of a strange sequence there. A floor ball that is short leads to a force that runs out at the third place, and then the runner tries to promote third place and to advance the runner in second to third place. Then a Clemson Challenge raises the call to third place, which does not load the bases with anyone. Hard sequence for Texas, who undoubtedly has the feeling that you would have someone in this chaos.

The tigers hope to expand their leadership a little further. Clemson now has two runners to hold the sixth inning because it wants to distance itself from the strong Longhörns.

Jamison Brockenbrohh gets Clemson from a bases loaded and zero-out jam by putting a flyball in midfield for second place and throws Ashton Maloney to score the game at SAC flying.

The Longhorns had runners on the second and third and no outs and then with a equipped bases and could not take the lead or take the lead.

Clemson is six outs before the potentially standing game 1 of Texas.

Clemson changes when Brooke McCubbin for Reese Basinger takes over on the bottom of the fifth inn. Texas threatens two runners in the goal position after a single from Ashton Maloney and a double from Kayden Henry to open the bottom of the inn.

Reese Basinger records a 1-2-3 inning in the lower end of the fourth inning, her first 1-2-3 inning of the game. Alex Brown recorded her third game in the upper half of the inning, but the tigers were otherwise closed.

Clemson remains 3-2 in the top of the fifth inn. The tigers are nine outs before the theft of game 1 from the Longhorns.

Mia Scott immediately gets a return for Texas and with a solo homerun takes off the bottom of the third inning. It is Scott's eighth home run of the season. Scott took a field and stayed behind and drove the ball in the other direction for Homerun.

Marian Collins doubled two runs up to Tafel to provide Clemson a 3-1 lead in the top of the third inning. Kaydee Bennett played the ball incorrectly and received a mistake in the game. This is the second mistake of the inner end for the Longhorn.

After Shortstop Katie Stewart opened the third inning of Clemson, he lacks a ball and begins a mistake so that Alex Brown rates 1: 1 from the third basis. Brown took the inn with a single and followed a single from Maddie Moore to put runners into the corners and no outs.

Both teams threaten in the second inning, but nobody can push over a run and it remains 1-0 in Texas in two innings.

The Longhorns loaded the bases with two outs after a leadoff double from Joley Mitchell. However, Reese Basinger prompted a groundball to scare off the Kayden Henry racket to escape the inning.

Clemson got two singles in a row at the top of the inning, but could not push himself over the run with a runner in the goal position.

Mia Scott puts a perfect colorful for a single and a mistake from Reese Basinger enables Kayden Henry to achieve a 1-0 lead from First Texas. Henry was initially excluded from an infield single, but the longhorns successfully challenged the exclamation.

After the 1 -hour and 31 -minute delay from the delay of Alex Brown's delay on the first basis, Teagan Kavan took place on the first basis from three Straight Hitter. Brown performed the game with a single before the game had a delay of four parking spaces.

After a 1 -hour and 31 -minute delay, the Austin started again Super regionally between Texas and Clemson at 10:41 p.m.

A new start time of 10:40-10: 45 a.m. ET is set for the Texas Clemson game in the social media in Austin Super Regional in Texas. The teams returned to the field at 10:30 p.m. to start warming up.

Texas-Clemson Austin Super Regional remains a lightning delay. The last lightning strike occurred at 9:39 p.m. ET, according to the Longhorns X account (formerly Twitter). Follow here for weather updates.

Alex Brown takes the Inning for Clemson to start game 1 of Austin Super regionally. After two parking spaces to Maddie Moore, however, the referees called a weather delay with lightning in the area. The game is delayed at least 30 minutes after the last lightning strike.

Read more about weather delays in College Softball here.

Nijaree Canady threw a complete game with the game and scored a Homerun in a 3-0 win in Texas Tech against Florida State in game 1 of the Tallahassee Super Regional. It was the first great regional victory for the Red Raiders, while the seminols are against excretion in game 2 tomorrow.

Here is a look at the starting line -up of the Longhorns for game 1 of Austin Super Regional:

  1. Ashton Maloney, RF
  2. Kayden Henry, see
  3. Mia Scott, 3b
  4. Reese Atwood, C
  5. Katie Stewart, SS
  6. Joley Mitchell, 1b
  7. Victoria Hunter, DP
  8. Leighann Goode, 2b
  9. Kaydee Bennett, LF

Starting jug: Teagan Kavan

Here is a look at the Tiger's starting line -up for game 1 of Austin Super Regional:

  1. Alex Brown, 3b
  2. Maddie Moore, 2b
  3. Julia Knowler, 1b
  4. Macey Cintron, DP
  5. Aby Vieira, 1b
  6. Marian Collins, SS
  7. Taylor Pipkins, RF
  8. Kylee Johnson, LF
  9. Jamison Brockenbrough, see

Starting jug: Reese Basinger

Here is who selected experts from all over the USA Today Sports Network to win the Texas-Clemson super regionally:

  • Jenni Carlson, The Oklahoman: Texas
  • Mikey Dilullo, Lafayette Daily Advertiser: Texas
  • Nathan Giese, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Clemson
  • Cora Hall, Knoxville News-Sentinel: Texas
  • Noah Ram, Gainesville Sun: Texas
  • Eddie Timanus, USA Today: Texas
  • Scott Wright, Oklahoman: Texas

The picks for the rest of the Super Regionals can be found here.

The NCAA soft ball tournament Super Regional Round is in progress, and the state of Texas Tech and Florida play super regional in Tallahassee. The Texas Clemson game is the second part of the Doubleheader of Super Regional Action on ESPN2.

When does Texas softball against Clemson begin?

  • Date: Thursday, May 22nd
  • Time: 9 p.m. et
  • Where: Red & Charline McCombs Field (Austin, Texas)

The first playing field for game 1 of Austin Super Regional between No. 6 Seed Texas and No. 11 Saatgut Clemson is planned on May 22nd for 9:00 p.m.

On which TV channel is Texas softball against Clemson today?

Texas vs. Clemson will be broadcast on ESPN2 on Thursday. Streaming options include the ESPN app (with a cable registration), ESPN+, which serves as an ESPN subscription -Streaming service, and Fubo, which offers the last subscribers a free trial version.

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