Key Takeaways
- Texas Tech (53‑6) and Ole Miss (35‑24) meet in Game 3 of the Lubbock Regional, a rematch of their 2025 Women’s College World Series opening‑round clash.
- The Red Raiders entered the game riding a 10‑3 win over Marist, while Ole Miss bounced back with an 8‑6 victory against Boston U.
- Live updates showed Ole Miss taking an early 4‑0 lead, highlighted by a three‑run home run and strong pitching from Emilee Boyer; Texas Tech struggled offensively, recording no hits through the first four innings.
- The winner advances to the winners‑bracket final; the loser drops into an elimination game against the victor of the Boston U‑Marist contest, setting up a win‑or‑go‑home scenario later in the day.
- Coverage is available on ESPN (Texas Tech‑Ole Miss) and ESPN+ (Boston U‑Marist), with all regional games streamable via ESPN Unlimited (subscription required).
Texas Tech softball and Ole Miss are set to clash in Game 3 of the Lubbock Regional of the NCAA softball tournament today at Tracy Sellers Field. The matchup pits two programs that already faced each other in the opening round of the 2025 Women’s College World Series, giving the contest added narrative weight. Texas Tech enters the game with a stellar 53‑6 overall record, having just dispatched Marist 10‑3 in the regional’s opening contest. Ole Miss, sporting a 35‑24 record, rebounded from a first‑day loss to Boston U with an 8‑6 victory, setting up a highly anticipated rematch.
The game got underway at 2 p.m. Central Time, with Texas Tech’s ace NiJaree Canady taking the mound against Ole Miss’ Emilee Boyer. Early action favored the Rebels. In the first inning, Ole Miss jumped ahead 1‑0 after a leadoff walk and a subsequent hit that drove in a run. Texas Tech’s offense failed to produce a hit, stranding runners and leaving the Raiders scoreless. By the second inning, Ole Miss extended their lead to 2‑0 on a solo home run by Kenndy Bunker, who launched a leadoff shot off Canady. The Red Raiders continued to struggle at the plate, drawing walks but unable to capitalize on baserunners.
The turning point came in the third inning when Ole Miss erupted for a three‑run home run, pushing their advantage to 4‑0. The blast cleared the bases and effectively put the game out of reach for Texas Tech, whose hitters remained hitless through four innings. Canady, despite her usual dominance, was pulled after four innings having allowed four runs on a handful of hits and walks, while Boyer settled in with a commanding performance, mixing strikeouts with efficient ground‑out inducements to keep the Red Raiders off balance.
As the game progressed, Texas Tech managed to draw a couple of walks but never managed to break through for a hit. Ole Miss’ bullpen held firm, preserving the shutout and ensuring the Rebels would move on to the winners‑bracket final. The live‑update feed from The Avalanche‑Journal captured each pivotal moment—from the early leadoff home run to the decisive three‑run blast—offering fans real‑time scores, player stats, and highlights.
The loser of this contest will not be eliminated immediately; instead, they will drop into Game 5, an elimination match scheduled for 7 p.m. that pits the Texas Tech‑Ole Miss loser against the winner of the Boston U‑Marist game (set for 4:30 p.m.). The victor of Game 5 will then face the winner of Game 3 in Game 6 on Sunday at 3 p.m., with a potential deciding Game 7 slated for 7:30 p.m. if necessary. This double‑elimination format keeps both teams alive for a chance to advance to the Super Regionals, underscoring the high stakes of every inning.
Broadcast details reflect the regional’s national appeal. The Texas Tech‑Ole Miss showdown airs on ESPN2, while the Boston U‑Marist contest is carried on ESPN+. All Lubbock Regional games are available for live streaming via ESPN Unlimited, which requires a subscription. Fans unable to attend in person can follow the action through The Avalanche‑Journal’s live blog, photo galleries, and real‑time score updates, ensuring comprehensive coverage of every pitch, hit, and defensive play.
In summary, today’s Lubbock Regional clash between Texas Tech and Ole Miss highlighted Ole Miss’ early offensive burst and disciplined pitching, leaving the Red Raiders searching for a spark. The outcome shapes the regional’s trajectory, sending the Rebels toward a winners‑bracket final and forcing the Raiders into a win‑or‑go‑home battle later tonight. With the tournament progressing toward the Super Regionals, both programs know that each game now carries heightened significance, and the remainder of the weekend will determine which team earns the right to continue its postseason run.

