Texas Tech Defeats UCLA in Women's College World Series Elimination Game
By
Lauren Theisen
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Summary
A recap of a Women's College World Series elimination game between Texas Tech and UCLA. The article notes that UCLA had the more impressive highlight (a last-ditch home run) but Texas Tech ultimately won the game. It also mentions Texas Tech's controversial aggressive recruitment of top transfers, which has made them a target for opposing programs' anger.
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Nothing against Dave McKenna's beloved Texas Tech; the Bruins just had the coolest highlight.
New-money Texas Tech is a target for the anger of opposing programs (jealous ones, arguably) for the way they've aggressively pursued top transfers to put themselves on the map.
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