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On May 31, Teagan Kavan helped lead Texas to a victory over Oklahoma in its second game of the Women’s College World Series. She did so with a heavy heart – she lost her grandmother hours ...
Who is Teagan Kavan? Kavan is a sophomore pitcher on the Texas Longhorns softball team. She had been a key piece for her team since joining the program, earning WCWS All-Tournament honors in 2024 ...
During her freshman season in 2024, Kavan helped the Longhorns get to the WCWS championship series, compiling 20 wins with 135 strikeouts and a team-high 130 2/3 innings pitched.
Sophomore pitcher Teagan Kavan. Kavan was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2025 Women's College World Series after a dominant performance across the WCWS.
From there, Kavan was dominant, leading Texas to a national title and was named the WCWS Most Outstanding Player for her 31.2 innings pitched without allowing an earned run. “It means the world ...
Your WCWS MVP: Teagan Kavan. Her 31-2/3 innings without an earned run is a tournament record, and she has been invaluable to this team from the moment she stepped into the circle with the Longhorns.
With Texas softball holding 1-0 lead in finals of Women's College World Series, both coaches speak on starting aces Teagan Kavan, NiJaree Canady in game 2.
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Mia Scott hit a grand slam, Teagan Kavan claimed another win and Texas defeated Texas Tech 10-4 in Game 3 of the Women’s College World Series ...
The viewership numbers for women’s softball, much like the right arm of Texas star Teagan Kavan, continue to be a rocket. Texas’ 10-4 win over Texas Tech in Game 3 of the Women’s College ...
Teagan Kavan grandmother Kavan wears No. 17 in honor of her grandmother, Anna Lukehart, who died at the age of 97 just before Kavan pitched against Oklahoma to reach the WCWS semifinals.
Sophomore pitcher Teagan Kavan. Kavan was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2025 Women's College World Series after a dominant performance across the WCWS.
Sophomore Teagan Kavan was a major catalyst in the Texas Longhorns' successful journey through the Women's College World Series, bringing the first national championship to Austin in program history.