OKLAHOMA CITY – The Texas Longhorns are one win away from securing a second straight softball national title. Against a Texas Tech team known for an offense that could explode into a rally at any moment, Texas took a page out of the in-state foe’s book, tallying 10 hits in a 7-3 victory Wednesday night. Teagan Kavan, a workhorse and ace for the Longhorns, allowed three hits and tallied six strikeouts to pick up the win.Kavan threw the fifth shutout at the WCWS of her career to punch Texas’ ticket to the championship in Monday’s second matchup against Tennessee, surpassing Longhorns legend Cat Osterman. Kavan now allowed just five hits in her last 14 innings. Kavan is 67-0 when pitching with a four-run lead.Though Red Raiders senior Mihyia Davis opened the scoring with a solo home run in the top of the first, Texas first baseman Katie Stewart didn’t let that lead live for very long, launching the second pitch she saw from Kaitlyn Terry over the left center field bleachers and out of Devon Park, marking the fourth straight game in which she’s gone yard. It was her 31st of the season. As Stewart’s done for much of the season for the Longhorns, the home run sparked a rally that forced Texas Tech coach Gerry Glasco to make an early pitching change and saw three more players cross home plate, thanks in part to a misread ball by starting left fielder Desirae Spearman.