Holly Rowe shares Texas player Hannah Wells' quirky superstition

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Last updated Jun 1, 2026

Holly Rowe shares Texas player Hannah Wells' quirky superstition
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During Texas's semifinal game against Tennessee at the Women's College World Series on June 1, 2026, ESPN’s Holly Rowe revealed that Longhorns player Hannah Wells has a unique superstition of eating ladybugs for good luck. Rowe mentioned that Wells believes ingesting ladybugs contributes to her performance, recalling a successful home run tied to the superstition earlier in the SEC tournament. Wells played a key role in Texas's 5-2 victory over Tennessee, setting the stage for a decisive game later in the day. Fans and teammates may find themselves sharing the ladybug experience as the tournament progresses.

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  • Hannah Wells has a superstition of eating ladybugs for luck.
  • Wells contributed to Texas's 5-2 win over Tennessee.
  • The victory sets up a win-or-go-home game later today.
  • Rowe shared the superstition during ESPN's coverage.
  • Wells linked her superstition to positive performance at the SEC tournament.
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Few people swear by superstitions more than athletes. We’ve heard countless stories about players who wear the same socks after wins or won’t leave the practice court until they’ve hit a certain shot. Every so often, however, you learn about a superstition that genuinely surprises and, for some, might gross you out. On Monday, ESPN’s…

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