Austin American-Statesman

Slipping Texas falls 7-4 to No. 2 LSU

- Thomas Jones

After spending a week atop some national polls, the Texas softball team has slipped a few spots.

The Longhorns lost 7-4 to LSU in a marquee nonconfere­nce contest Tuesday in Louisiana, and they now hope that such slipping stops once they resume Big 12 play with a threegame series against BYU starting Thursday at McCombs Field (6 p.m. Thursday, 5 p.m. Friday, noon Saturday, LHN).

Texas (21-3, 2-1 Big 12) fell from No. 1 to No. 3 in both the ESPN/USA Softball and DISoftball polls on Tuesday, which didn’t take into account the loss to No. 2 LSU. The Longhorns fell from No. 2 to No. 3 in the NFCA/USA Today poll.

Texas coach Mike White saves his worry for conference play instead of polls. He thinks the hostile environmen­t Tuesday not only served as a preview of what his team can expect in the SEC next season, but he also hopes his squad learned some lessons after falling behind by five runs in the first inning.

“You can’t practice this kind of adversity,” White said. “You can say you’re down by a bunch of runs and what are we going to do, but until you’re down there and in an environmen­t like this — a packed house, a lot of noise — so for us to be able to chill it a little bit and get quality at-bats and score runs, it bodes well. Now we just have to build on that and play the game the right way from the very first pitch.”

Freshman Teagan Kavan suffered her first loss after giving up three hits and five earned runs in less than an inning against the potent LSU lineup, and reliever Estelle Czech couldn’t stem the tide, allowing four hits and two more earned runs.

Texas’ offense provided better news. Mia Scott went 2-for-4 with three RBIs and freshman Kayden Henry continued to impress in the leadoff spot with two hits and a run. Overall, seven of the nine UT batters were credited with a hit.

Texas will open its series with BYU Thursday at 6 p.m.

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