The Texas Longhorns defeated the Arizona State Sun Devils 4-3 on Saturday, May 23, 2026 [1], in Game 2 of the Austin Super Regional [1].

The victory keeps Texas alive in the NCAA tournament and prevents Arizona State from clinching the series. The result forces a winner-take-all third game to determine which team advances to the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City [4, 5].

The matchup took place in Austin, Texas [1, 5], with the game starting at 7 p.m. Central Time [4]. Texas entered the contest needing a win to avoid elimination from the postseason tournament [4].

By securing the 4-3 win [1], Texas has leveled the best-of-three series at 1-1 [1]. The Longhorns utilized their home-field advantage to overcome the Sun Devils in a tightly contested battle [1, 2].

Arizona State had sought to sweep the series to secure an early trip to Oklahoma City [5]. Instead, the Sun Devils must now prepare for a final game where the stakes are absolute. The tension of the Super Regional has reached its peak as both programs fight for a spot among the elite teams in the nation [2, 4].

Texas will now look to carry this momentum into the final game to secure the regional title and move forward in the bracket [2]. The series remains undecided as both teams head back to the diamond for the conclusion of the Austin Super Regional [1, 2].

Texas defeated Arizona State 4-3, tying the best-of-three series 1-1

This result shifts the psychological momentum of the series back to Texas. By forcing a Game 3, the Longhorns have successfully avoided elimination on their home soil, placing immense pressure on Arizona State to win a deciding game away from home to advance to the Women's College World Series.