Jaycie Nichols helps Texas Longhorns win WCWS title over Texas Tech
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Last updated Jun 5, 2026
The Texas Longhorns clinched their second consecutive NCAA softball title with a 4-1 victory against Texas Tech on June 4 at Devon Park. Freshman infielder Jaycie Nichols, a Caddo, Oklahoma native, significantly contributed by scoring four runs throughout the series. Nichols, who batted.322 in her freshman season, expressed profound joy over accomplishing her lifelong dream of winning a national championship. Her family's support and her decision to join Texas were pivotal in her journey. She reflected on the experience as surreal and fulfilling.
- •Texas Longhorns win NCAA softball title against Texas Tech
- •Jaycie Nichols scores four runs in WCWS
- •Win secured at Devon Park on June 4
- •Nichols reflects on childhood dreams fulfilled
- •Family support emphasized throughout her journey
- 4:13 AMYahoo Sports — Texas softball winning WCWS title is 'dream come true' for Caddo alum Jaycie Nichols
"Oklahoma native Jaycie Nichols helped lead the Texas Longhorns to the NCAA softball title at the Women's College World Series on Thursday at Devon Park.
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