Texas Longhorns Softball: Improve to 3-0

The Texas Longhorns softball team improved to 3-0 after a third straight run-rule game. They blanked Lamar 12-0.

The Texas Longhorns softball team improved their record to 3-0 after Friday’s decisive 12-0 victory over Lamar. This marked the third straight game that was called due to the run rule before the end of the sixth inning for the Longhorns softball team.

Ariana Adams got the start and win for the Longhorns as she pitched four innings giving up just one hit and two walks to Lamar. Adams also struck out four batters, forcing five ground outs and three flouts. Adams got her first win of the young season. Courtney Day finished the game on the mound for Texas. She pitched a scoreless fifth inning with two strikeouts and one fly out.

Miranda Elish got the scoring started in the second inning when she took a pitch out to right center field for the solo shot. Kaitlyn Slack brought home another Kaitlyn in Washington on a sacrifice bunt to bring it 2-0. The third inning is when the Longhorns busted the game open.

After a two runs came in on an infield error, Day came to the plate with a three-run homer to bring the score to 7-0. Following another error, Washington scored and Texas went to the fourth inning up 8-0. Texas would tack on four more in the fourth on a pinch hit two-run double by McKenzie Parker. Slack added a two-run single to bring it to 12-0.