On the Diamond
Texas Tech softball went 2-0 yesterday, defeating North Texas 10-2 and ULM 13-1.
Samantha Lincoln and Kaitlyn Terry got their first starts and wins of the season. Lincoln finished with a line of 5.0 innings, seven strikeouts, three hits and just two earned runs. Terry threw 5.0 innings and also posted seven strikeouts while allowing just one earned run on one hit.
Mia Williams upped her RBI total to nine on the season after recording two against the Mean Green and three against ULM thanks to a home run and a three-run double.
Mihyia Davis is on a tear to start the season as well, going 6-for-9 with five runs over the first three games including a 3-for-3 performance with a pair of RBI against the Warhawks.
NiJaree Canady, Lagi Quiroga and Jasmyn Burns all joined the home run club today as Canady launched a grand slam against North Texas and Quiroga hit a walk-off two-run homer in the game as well. Burns roped a solo shot to right field against ULM in the fourth inning.
And there’s not time for rest as the team is now in College Station to take on No. 11 Texas A&M, Providence and Bryant today and tomorrow.
On the Hardwood
The Lady Raiders are in Houston to take on the Cougars today with tip-off at 5:00 p.m. and the game broadcast on ESPN+.
On the Track
Texas Tech track & field pole vaulter Kashlee Dickinson set the school record by vaulting 14-6 3/4. Congrats!
“That’s the school record” 🙌
📈: 4.44m (14-6.75)
Way to go Kashlee! pic.twitter.com/fjyVybRX07
— Texas Tech Track & Field (@TexasTechTF) February 7, 2026
On the Gridiron
ESPN’s Jordan Reid has his top 50 prospects in the NFL Draft and has David Bailey at No. 7 and Lee Hunter at No. 23.
CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz on Senior Bowl standouts and that included Lee Hunter and Jacob Rodriguez.
