Texas, Atwood and WCWS
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Texas beats Texas Tech in Game 1 of the Women's College World Series championship and the Longhorns' All-American catcher is a big reason why.
With the Texas Longhorns down 1-0, going into the bottom of the sixth inning, catcher Reese Atwood came through in the clutch and delivered the hit needed to take the lead and the win, 2-1.
Miguel Cabrera stepped to the plate for the Marlins in the 10th inning of a 5-5 game against the Orioles at Camden Yards. With the go-ahead run at second base, Baltimore's plan was to walk the fearsome slugger intentionally.
Jessica Mendoza breaks down the huge risk Texas' Reese Atwood took swinging at an intentional walk pitch to give the Longhorns the lead and win.
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WCWS: The Rancher That Has Become the Most Feared Hitter in the NCAA Softball World SeriesReese Atwood is not your average college softball player. Raised on a ranch in Sandia, Texas, she spent her childhood guiding hunting trips and breeding whitetail bucks. This unique upbringing instilled a work ethic that now fuels her success on the field.
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