AUSTIN — The Texas Longhorns softball team made history Friday night in Oklahoma City at the Women’s College World Series Final, taking down the Texas Tech Red Raiders 10-4 to win the program’s first-ever National Championship.
Texas star utility player Mia Scott was a major reason why, as her grand slam at the bottom of the fourth inning gave the Longhorns a 10-0 lead and put Texas in the driver’s seat to take home the title.
As for Baxter, he played in 13 games during his freshman year in 2023 while posting 138 carries for 659 yards and five touchdowns along with 24 catches for 156 yards.
Baxter and the Longhorns will look to begin a national title quest of their own when Texas opens up the 2025 season on Aug. 30 in Columbus against the Ohio State Buckeyes
Despite the extended absence, Baxter remains one of the more notable players on the 2025 team. So when his relationship with another fellow Forty Acres star takes center stage, it’s bound to grab some notable attention.
Baxter and Scott have been public for some time now, but Texas’ softball national title has brought the couple’s charm into a brighter light. Scott has shared pictures and videos with Baxter multiple times on social media.