Mississippi State's No. 20 softball team concluded its season in the Women's College World Series with a 4-0 loss against reigning champions Texas. The Longhorns secured their victory primarily through home runs, with key hits from Kaiah Altmeyer and Kayden Henry. Despite the defeat, head coach Samantha Ricketts praised the team's dedication and support from their community. Notably, Xiane Romero made history with the first multi-hit game for Mississippi State in the World Series.

By the Numbers
  • Mississippi State finished the season with a record of 43-21.
  • Texas scored three runs from home runs during the game.
  • Xiane Romero achieved a career-high of three hits in the game.
State of Play
  • Mississippi State reached the Women's College World Series for the first time in program history.
  • Xiane Romero recorded the program鈥檚 first extra-base hit at the World Series.
What's Next

The Bulldogs aim to build on their historic achievement and continue developing their competitive program, as they look forward to the next season with renewed goals and aspirations.

Bottom Line

Mississippi State's run in the Women's College World Series signifies a pivotal moment for the program, showcasing their potential and determination for future success. The resilience and talent displayed by the team will serve as a foundation for years to come.