Texas Tech Wins 10-8 Game 1 As Three Homers Power Texas Softball Score

Texas Tech turned the texas softball score into a 10-8 win in Game 1 of the Super Regional, and three Red Raiders left the yard to do it. Mia Williams, Lauren Allred and Lagi Quiroga each homered in the opener.The 10-8 result gives Texas Tech the opening game of a postseason series and puts the Red …

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Texas Tech Wins 10-8 Game 1 As Three Homers Power Texas Softball Score

Texas Tech turned the texas softball score into a 10-8 win in Game 1 of the Super Regional, and three Red Raiders left the yard to do it. Mia Williams, Lauren Allred and Lagi Quiroga each homered in the opener.

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The 10-8 result gives Texas Tech the opening game of a postseason series and puts the Red Raiders one win from moving on. Williams also added a double, while Allred and Quiroga supplied the extra-base damage that kept Texas Tech in front.

Mia Williams Drives Texas Tech

Williams finished with a double, a home run, three RBIs and one run scored. She was also hit by a pitch twice, a line that shows how often she reached base while Texas Tech kept pressure on the opposing defense.

Allred produced four RBIs with her home run, and Quiroga added a double, a home run and two RBIs. Those three bats accounted for most of the Red Raiders' key damage in a game that reached eight runs for the other side.

Ava Brown Hits Two Homers

Texas Tech still had to hold off a counterpunch. Ava Brown hit two home runs and drove in five runs, while Townsen Thomas also homered and drove in one, and Madison Walker added another home run and an RBI.

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That made the opener a high-scoring test instead of a runaway. The Red Raiders answered with enough power of their own, and the 10-8 finish leaves the series tilted in their favor after one game.

Texas Tech Seeks Series Finish

With Game 1 in hand, Texas Tech now has the lead in the Super Regional and needs one more win to advance. The offensive pattern is clear: when Williams, Allred and Quiroga all deliver extra-base hits, the Red Raiders can absorb a big swing game and still finish with the result they needed.

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