Who won WCWS 2026? Texas earns back-to-back championships

ASFN Admin

Administrator
Administrator
Moderator
Supporting Member
Joined
May 8, 2002
Posts
1,152,671
Reaction score
59
The Women's College World Series has not crowned a back-to-back national champion not named Oklahoma in over a decade.

No. 2 Texas ended that drought Thursday at Devon Park.

A costly two-run error from Texas Tech shortstop Hailey Toney in the fifth inning and some locked-down pitching from Citlaly Gutierrez and Teagan Kavan helped the Longhornsdefeat No. 11 Texas Tech 4-1 in Game 2 of the best-of-three series for the program's second national championship — both coming against NiJaree Canady and the Red Raiders.

Texas-Texas Tech softball final score: Highlights from WCWS Game 2

Kavan came in relief of Gutierrez in the sixth inning. Last year's Most Outstanding Player of the WCWS combined for 11 strikeouts in two appearances in the championship series, including a complete-game effort in Game 1. The Longhorns provided her with two insurance runs in the top of the seventh inning: a solo home run from Kayden Henry and a single into right field from Leighann Goode that popped out of the glove of Lauren Allred.

The Longhorns become the fifth different Division I softball program to win back-to-back national championships at the Women's College World Series, and the first to reach that feat not named Oklahoma in over a decade.

Here's what you need to know about who won the WCWS championship series between Texas and Texas Tech, including a look at the box score, stats, highlights and more:

Who won WCWS 2026?​


Texas took the WCWS championship series for the second straight season, this time around winning it in just two games.

The Longhorns never looked back after their five-run first inning in Game 1, even when Texas Tech's Mia Williams hit a two-run home run in the fifth to bring Texas Tech within two runs. Texas added an insurance run in the sixth on a sacrifice fly to center field from Viviana Martinez to secure the 7-3 win.

WCWS Game 2 score: Texas beats Texas Tech​

TEAM1234567F
Texas00002024
Tech00100001

Texas vs Texas Tech WCWS Game 2 highlights​


Here's a look at all the runs scored by the Longhorns in their WCWS title clinching win over Texas Tech on June 4:


talk about some Goode insurance #HookEmpic.twitter.com/aBqi0cgKql

— Texas Softball (@TexasSoftball) June 5, 2026


Kayden Henry on the beat, SHABANG #HookEmpic.twitter.com/3i5MTWzG3W

— Texas Softball (@TexasSoftball) June 5, 2026


MARTINEZ MAGIC #HookEmpic.twitter.com/qvuYcxavix

— Texas Softball (@TexasSoftball) June 5, 2026

WCWS champions history​


Here's a year-by-year history of past WCWS winners, dating back to 2010:

  • 2026: Texas (defeated Texas Tech)
  • 2025: Texas (defeated Texas Tech)
  • 2024: Oklahoma (defeated Texas)
  • 2023: Oklahoma (defeated Florida State)
  • 2022: Oklahoma (defeated Texas)
  • 2021: Oklahoma (defeated Florida State)
  • 2020: Canceled due to COVID-19
  • 2019: UCLA (defeated Oklahoma)
  • 2018: Florida State (defeated Washington)
  • 2017: Oklahoma (defeated Florida)
  • 2016: Oklahoma (defeated Auburn)
  • 2015: Florida (defeated Michigan)
  • 2014: Florida (defeated Alabama)
  • 2013: Oklahoma (defeated Tennessee)
  • 2012: Alabama (defeated Oklahoma)
  • 2011: Arizona State (defeated Florida)
  • 2010: UCLA (defeated Arizona)

WCWS repeated champions​


Here's a list of the programs that have won back-to-back WCWS titles:

  • Texas: 2025-2026
  • Oklahoma: 2017-2018 and 2021-2024
  • Florida: 2014-2015
  • UCLA: 1984-1985; 1988-1990; and 2003-2004
  • Arizona: 1993-1994; and 2006-2007

The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast. Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Texas wins back-to-back WCWS titles with Texas Tech sweep

Continue reading...
 
Top