OKLAHOMA CITY — Joley Mitchell homered twice and Teagan Kavan allowed just two hits to lead sixth-seeded Texas past No. 3 seed Florida 3-0 on Thursday to open play at the Women's College World Series.
Mitchell homered in the second and sixth innings off Florida ace Keagan Rothrock, becoming the first Texas player to hit multiple home runs at the World Series.
''Kind of a clean slate for me,'' said Mitchell, who didn't face Rothrock in last year's WCWS game between the teams. ''I knew I needed to be on time, and that's kind of just the forefront of my thoughts.''
Texas (52-11) will face second-seeded Oklahoma (51-7) on Saturday for a spot in the semifinals. Oklahoma has beaten Texas in the championship series two of the past three years. Both programs jumped from the Big 12 to the Southeastern Conference this season.
Florida (48-16) will play No. 7 seed Tennessee (45-16) in an elimination game on Friday.
Kavan tossed her third shutout in two years of World Series action at Devon Park.
''I mean, it's the place to be,'' she said. ''There's no other place I would rather be. A lot of people would give a lot to be here. So I'm grateful to be here to give my all for my teammates and come out with some wins for us.''
Back-to-back home runs by Mitchell and Katie Stewart in the sixth ended Rothrock's day. She was pulled after throwing 105 pitches. Three of the five hits she allowed were home runs.