LUBBOCK, TX — The Red Raiders just got a whole lot hotter. In a game-changing move that has the college softball world buzzing, Texas Tech Softball has secured the commitment of Jasmyn Burns, the record-setting catcher transferring from Ohio State University.
Burns, a 2025 phenom, left the Big Ten reeling after a monstrous season that included:
💥 75 Hits
💥 25 Home Runs (Breaking the Big Ten Single-Season Record!)
💥 .455 Batting Average
💥 72 RBIs
Now, she’s bringing that firepower deep into the heart of Texas.
“She’s not just a catcher — she’s a game-changer,” said one anonymous Big Ten coach. And that’s no exaggeration. Burns’ dominance behind the plate and in the batter’s box made her one of the most feared players in collegiate softball. Her transfer has officially turned Texas Tech into a team to watch — and possibly to fear — in the coming season.
With this explosive addition to the roster, Head Coach Craig Snider just made a clear statement: Texas Tech is here to contend. The 806 has a new queen of the diamond, and her name is Jasmyn Burns.
Stay tuned — the Red Raiders just leveled up.