Texas softball: Will Karlyn Pickens start for Tennessee Saturday against Teagan Kavan?

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The first pitch in a critical three-game SEC series between No. 1 Texas softball and No. 5 Tennessee officially came at 8:03 p.m. Friday, but the real games began after just one inning.

Tennessee ace Karlyn Pickens, the SEC leader with a 0.94 ERA, retired the Longhorns in order in the first inning. Teagan Kavan, the Texas ace and the SEC leader in wins with 18, then did the same to the Vols.

But that’s all the fans at sold-out McCombs Field saw of Pickens, who left the game after one inning because of some strategic substitutions by Tennessee coach Karen Weekly. Sure, Texas and Kavan took the first game 3-0, but Weekly thinks Pickens’ limited work Friday will pay off when the series resumes Saturday at 5 p.m.

“There's nothing wrong with Karlyn, she's great," Weekly told the ESPN announcers during the game. "Just something that we've kind of thought about doing, kind of see how the game is flowing, and I kind of stuck with my game plan going in."

The move came as no surprise to Texas coach Mike White, who saw Weekly use a similar strategy in a series win over Oklahoma a few weeks ago.

“The strategy could be to see Teagan again and maybe come back at her when she's a little more tired,” White said. “There’s different ways of thinking about it. But we just worry about what we're going to do. And fortunately, we're able to score three runs, and Teagan pitched a shutout, and you never lose shutout.”

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Oh, about that shutout. Unlike Weekly, White leaned on Kavan (18-2) for the entire game and she delivered her second seven-inning, complete-game shutout of the season. The sophomore showed a little too much juice while walking two of the first three Tennessee batters in the first inning, but she settled down and didn’t allow a hit until the sixth inning.

Kavan understood the magnitude of a top-five contest, and she knew that the matchup between herself and Pickens — the players shared the most recent SEC pitcher of the week award — would draw a lot of eyes from across college softball. Before the game, Kavan tried to temper the energy that even caught the attention of Texas catcher Reese Atwood.

“Reese was just telling me to calm down,” Kavan said. “She kind of knew. The adrenaline just got the best me, (early), and I started to overthrow it a little bit. I think it took me a minute to kind of, like, tell myself it’s just another game and not make it bigger than what it was and just control what I could control.”

Kavan got all the support she needed in the third inning, when Texas had four of its six hits and all three of its runs. Outfielder Ashton Maloney opened the frame by getting plunked by Erin Nuwer, reached third on a double by Kayden Henry and then scored on a single by Mia Scott. An alert — and fast — Henry then raced home when Tennessee catcher Sophia Nugent casually tossed the ball back to Nuwer. Reese Atwood chipped in an RBI single to cap the scoring and give Kavan all the cushion she needed.

White credited Kavan for shaking off her early control issues and showing her maturation as a pitcher.

“Maybe last year, she might have given up the big hit in that moment,” he said. “But today, she got in a big situation, and she got the big outs. She stepped up in the big moments.”

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Karlyn Pickens: Will Tennessee ace toss Saturday?​


But will White ask Kavan to again step up Saturday and in Sunday’s series finale at noon? Probably, based on the numbers. Kavan has now thrown 118.1 innings this season, well ahead of the second busiest pitcher on the staff in Mac Morgan, who’s worked 52 innings.

But White has always been cagey when it comes to showing his hand about pitching plans. Perhaps Morgan gets the nod, especially after her strong effort in a 10-1 win over Texas State Wednesday. Or maybe Citlaly Gutierrez, the Longhorns’ leader in ERA at 1.35, gets just her seventh start of the season.

Regardless of who steps into the circle as the starter Saturday, Kavan knows the team will likely face Pickens — and this time, for more than one inning.

“I mean, we'll see her again, for sure,” Kavan said. “I think watching some of their games, I know that she (Weekly) likes to be strategic in that way. Whatever they want to do about it, I'm sure we'll see her again.”

This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Teagan Kavan: Texas softball ace tosses shutout vs. Tennessee

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