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In a stacked lineup of talent that saw multiple players including Teagan Kavan, catcher Reese Atwood, and center fielder Kayden Henry that contributed to Texas' first WCWS championship, one player was truly the x-factor the entire tournament: Mia Scott.
Texas softball third baseman Mia Scott is a bit of a mystery, having not done an interview in her four years with the Longhorns. Regardless, fans
Texas Longhorns' Mia Scott put on a performance for the ages in the Women’s College World Series, playing through a torn ACL and still delivering one of the most clutch moments in Texas softball history.
The Texas Longhorns softball team made history Friday night in Oklahoma City at the Women's College World Series Final, taking down the Texas Tech Red
While Texas Tech ace NiJaree Canady got all the publicity, it was Texas Longhorns superstar Mia Scott, playing on a torn ACL, who stole the show in the
Mia Scott, Texas softball's senior utility player, will not seek a professional career. But coach Mike White hopes she changes her mind.
Hours after the Texas Longhorns raised their first national championship trophy after defeating the Texas Tech Red Raider 10-4 in Game 3 of the Women's College