How to Watch, Preview, Prediction: No. 7 Tennessee Softball vs. No. 11 Texas Tech (WCWS)

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OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – May 28, 2026 – Outfielder Sophia Knight #2 of the Tennessee Lady Volunteers during the 2026 NCAA Women’s College World Series game between the Texas Longhorns and the Tennessee Lady Volunteers at Devon Park in Oklahoma City, OK. Photo By Andrew Ferguson/Tennessee Athletics

Tennessee softball has another critical Women’s College World Series matchup awaiting. The No. 7 Lady Vols will play No. 11 Texas Tech in the winner’s bracket of the WCWS on Saturday.

The winner of the game will have two chances to win one game and advance to the finals series. The loser will need to rattle off three straight wins.

Here’s what you need to know ahead of the game.

How To Watch: No. 7 Tennessee softball (48-10, 16-8 SEC) vs. No. 11 Texas Tech (58-7, 21-3 SEC)

  • First pitch: 3 p.m. ET
  • TV: ABC
  • Broadcasters: Beth Mowins (PxP), Michele Smith (Analyst), Jessica Mendoza (Analyst) and Holly Rowe (Sideline)

 

Projected Starting Lineups

Most recent batting order used by both teams

Tennessee:

CF Sophia Knight

3B Ella Dodge

2B Emma Clarke

DP Alannah Leach

1B Makenzie Butt

C Elsa Morrison

RF Gabby Leach

SS Bella Faw

LF Taelyn Holley

 

Texas Tech: 

2B Mia Williams

1B Jackie Lis

DP/C Jasmyn Burns

3B Taylor Pannell

LF/P Kaitlyn Terry

CF Mihyia Davis

RF Lauren Allred

P Nijaree Canady

C Lagi Quiroga

SS Hailey Toney

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Top Pitchers

Tennessee:

Karlyn Pickens – 1.60 ERA, 15-7 (32 app, 15 gs)

Sage Mardjetko – 1.08 ERA, 15-2 (29 app, 21 gs)

Erin Nuwer – 0.99 ERA, 15-1 (26 app, 17 gs)

 

Texas Tech:

NiJaree Canady – 1.74 ERA, 26-6 (40 app, 28 gs)

Kaitlyn Terry – 1.67 ERA, 24-1 (35 app, 25 gs)

Samantha Lincon – 3.43 ERA, 7-0 (24 app, 12 gs)

 

What Tennessee HC Karen Weekly Said About Texas Tech

“I mean, just a super talented team. Again, a team that can go deep in pitching. Haven’t had to rely on one arm, just like we haven’t had to. A stacked lineup. Up and down all the way through, one through nine. Yeah, I mean, they’ve got everything you would want from a talent perspective.”

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Prediction

Texas Tech has proven to have one of the top offenses in the country this season. Essentially, all the way down the lineup, the Red Raiders have the ability to do serious damage and rough up any pitcher in the country.

To counter that, Tennessee has the best pitching staff in the country. We saw Sage Mardjetko dazzle through four innings before Karlyn Pickens did enough to hold onto the lead for the final three against Texas. It’ll be interesting to see what combination Karen Weekly goes with this time, but we’ll likely see multiple pitchers throw again.

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It’s probably unrealistic to expect Tennessee’s pitchers to keep Texas Tech quiet for the whole game, though, no matter how well UT’s pitchers have performed. While the Red Raiders do have some strong pitching of their own, as well, the Lady Vols’ hitting has ramped up as the NCAA Tournament rages on.

I think the result will be a game that sees the teams trade blows, but Tennessee will have enough offense to take a late lead, and the pitching will shut things down and secure the win.

Tennessee 5, Texas Tech 4

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