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Texas Tech Reloads: Red Raiders Land Four Key Transfers After WCWS Run

Texas Tech Red Raiders softball is reloading in a major way after its Women’s College World Series run, adding four standout transfers, including power bats and a top-tier arm.

Charles Mays
June 11, 2025 3 Min Read
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Red Raiders Add Firepower with Four Standout Transfers Following WCWS Breakthrough

Red Raiders are Reloading

In today’s world of college athletics, staying near the top takes more than just talent development. The transfer portal is now essential. After their historic Women’s College World Series run, Texas Tech is capitalizing on momentum and adding serious firepower to an already talented roster.

The Red Raiders have brought in four high-level transfers, including three who committed today. Lubbock is quickly becoming one of the premier softball destinations in the country, and head coach Gerry Glasco is building a roster that looks ready to challenge for a return trip to OKC. With this mix of returners and newcomers, Texas Tech is emerging as an early title contender alongside the reigning champions, the Texas Longhorns.

Let’s take a quick look at the new additions.

Jazzy Burns Brings the Boom

Burns got the party started by committing to the Red Raiders on June 7, just one day after the WCWS Finals wrapped. The sophomore from Menifee, California, started in 109 games for Ohio State over the past two seasons. In 2024, she was one of just three Buckeyes to start all 51 games, and she leveled up even more in 2025.

huge thank you to @MatadorClubOrg for this incredible opportunity! #wreckem #AGTG pic.twitter.com/AQGk5cjPsZ

— Jasmyn Burns (@BurnsJasmyn) June 11, 2025

This season, Burns slashed an eye-popping .455/.540/1.006. She racked up 75 hits, 25 home runs, and 72 RBIs, while scoring 51 runs and adding 14 doubles. Her OPS? A ridiculous 1.546. Burns immediately becomes one of the most dangerous bats in the Big 12.

Kaitlyn Terry Adds Power to the Circle

Terry, transferring from UCLA, gives Texas Tech a legitimate tandem in the rotation. In 73 career appearances, Terry has posted a 41-8 record with a 2.50 ERA and 333 strikeouts in 330.1 innings.

too excited!! Thank you Matador Club! #WreckEm pic.twitter.com/fO9oa2SOYM

— Kaitlyn (@kaitlynterry55) June 12, 2025

She was lights out in big moments too. In a Super Regional-clinching win over South Carolina, she threw 5.2 shutout innings, giving up just two hits. That kind of command and composure will make the Red Raiders’ pitching staff one of the most intimidating in the country, as NiJaree Canady is already there, ready to go again.

Mia Williams Has Only Just Begun

Williams comes over from Florida after a breakout sophomore year. She hit .335 with 61 hits, 52 runs, 19 home runs, and 44 RBIs in 2025. In two seasons with the Gators, Williams appeared in 130 games, starting 124 of them.

Excited for this new journey! So much thanks to the Matador Club:) #WreckEm pic.twitter.com/7YLqmPvyso

— Mia Williams (@Miawilliams2023) June 11, 2025

The biggest leap came in her slugging percentage, from .345 as a freshman to .714 in 2025. If she continues on that trajectory, 2026 could be her true breakout season.

Jackie Lis Might Be the Steal of the Class

Don’t overlook Lis, the junior infielder from Southern Illinois. She hit .353 with 11 home runs, 48 RBIs, and 58 hits in 53 games this past season. A three-time All-Missouri Valley First Team selection, Lis was named MVC MVP in 2024 and won Player of the Week honors three times in 2025.

Wreck em!

Excited to spend my last year in Lubbock@TexasTechSB pic.twitter.com/hQ8khbXTVY

— Jackie Lis (@JackieLis00) June 11, 2025

Her consistency, leadership, and production make her a plug-and-play asset for Texas Tech.

The Red Raiders Are Just Getting Started

Something tells me Texas Tech might not be done in the portal. Even if they are, this group already positions them as one of the most complete teams heading into next season. The anticipation and excitement for next season are already brewing, and from now until the start of the 2026 season, you better believe that Texas Tech will be the topic of softball enthusiasts’ conversation.

Games still have to be played, but on paper, the Red Raiders look dangerous, hungry, and ready for another run to Oklahoma City. I will go on record saying they will be part of the final eight next season.

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Charles Mays

Hello, I'm Charles Mays, owner of Southeastern Softball Wire. My focus is on giving softball the coverage it deserves and telling the stories of the players, coaches, and teams who shape the game. I believe softball should be promoted at every level, for everyone involved.

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