Texas Longhorns Pitcher Mac Morgan Dominates in No-Hitter to Kick Off Softball Postseason

A Texas Longhorns no-hitter kicks off the 2024 Softball postseason.
Texas Longhorns pitcher Mac Morgan (55) throws a pitch against Texas A&M
Texas Longhorns pitcher Mac Morgan (55) throws a pitch against Texas A&M / Aaron E. Martinez / American-Statesman /

It will be hard for any team to top No. 1 Texas Softball’s postseason debut thanks to junior pitcher Mac Morgan’s complete game no-hitter. 

The Longhorns opened their Austin regional with a 5-0 win over Siena, no-hitting the Saints in a dominant performance. Morgan tossed 85 pitches, falling just one batter short of perfection in the top of the seventh inning.

Texas infielder Viviana Martinez (23) runs to first base during the NCAA Austin Regional against
Texas infielder Viviana Martinez (23) runs to first base during the NCAA Austin Regional against / Mikala Compton/American-Statesman / USA

With two outs and a raucous Austin crowd, Morgan was just one out from completing a perfect game. Designated player Jocelyn Ulrich stepped in, having previously struck out in the first inning and grounded out in the fourth. The key for Ulrich was she had been able to work the count on Morgan in both at-bats, forcing five balls between the two.

Morgan couldn’t control her arm while facing Siena’s star, and walked the batter in an unceremonious four pitch at-bat, not a strike was thrown. Despite the unfortunate walk, Morgan easily shut down the next batter on a fielder's choice, completing the no-hitter and kicking off the postseason with a bang for the Longhorns.

Sophomore shortstop Viviana Martinez brought the offense for the Longhorns, knocking in the sole home run of the game in the fourth and reaching base on all four plate appearances. Her three hits and two RBIs led the team. 

Texas ended the game with 12 hits in a dominant showcase on both sides of the ball. The Longhorns will play on Saturday against the winner of the Northwestern vs. St. Francis matchup tonight, with a chance to claim the top spot of the group and advance to the Super Regionals with two more wins. 


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Evan Vieth
EVAN VIETH

"Evan Vieth is a contributor covering the Texas Longhorns for Sports Illustrated and a rising senior at the University of Texas at Austin, studying journalism and sports media. Since joining SI and On SI in May of 2024, Evan has dedicated his efforts to providing in-depth coverage of Texas athletics. He also serves as the sports editor for The Daily Texan, where his commitment to Texas Sports began in 2021. In addition to his work with SI and The Daily Texan, Evan has written for On SI, The Texan, and Dave Campbell's Texas Football. He created his own Texas Sports podcast, The 40 Yard Line, during his time at UT Austin. His reporting has taken him to locations like Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa and The Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. Originally from Washington, DC, Evan has been surrounded by sports his entire life, playing baseball and soccer and writing sports stories since high school. Follow him on Twitter @evanvieth or contact him via email at evanvieth@utexas.edu."