The Daily Toreador
The Daily Toreador is the student-operated newspaper of Texas Tech University. Often referred to as "The DT," this publication has consistently met its publication schedule without fail since it started in 1925. The content for both the newspaper and its website is created entirely by student editorial and advertising teams. Additionally, The DT acts as a public forum, allowing members of the campus community to share their viewpoints without interference or censorship from the administration.
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dailytoreador.com | Ty Kaplan
Lauren Allred stepped up to the plate in the sixth inning for her final at-bat of a three-game series against No. 13 University of Arizona. She had gone hitless in the other seven swings during the end-of-week battle. Tied 2-2 with the opportunity to win a sixth consecutive conference series, she delivered a two-run blast over the center field wall.
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dailytoreador.com | Ty Kaplan
Texas Tech football hosted its annual spring game Saturday afternoon at Jones AT&T Stadium over a 90-minute period comprised of situational drills. The event concluded Tech’s 15-practice spring season and allowed fans the opportunity to get an early preview of the 2025 Red Raider squad. Quarterback Will Hammond took first-team reps in the absence of quarterback Behren Morton, who is in recovery from shoulder surgery.
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dailytoreador.com | Ty Kaplan
No. 14 Texas Tech softball made a 180° flip Friday night compared to its 2-1 loss the evening before. Outfielder Mihyia Davis gave the Red Raiders a hit of momentum before Wildcat fans could find their seats with a leadoff home run en route to Tech’s 10-1 run-rule victory over No. 13 University of Arizona. Davis’ opening knock turned into a four-run first inning as the next six batters reached base.
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1 week ago |
dailytoreador.com | Ty Kaplan
No. 14 Texas Tech softball was put out in order in four of seven innings Thursday night in a streak-snapping 2-1 loss to No. 13 University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. Arizona relief pitcher Devyn Netz recorded three of the 1-2-3 innings, including six consecutive outs in the final two frames to prevent Tech from mounting a comeback. The Red Raiders’ 30.8 on-base percentage led to Tech’s first loss in 12 conference games, according to Tech Athletics.
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dailytoreador.com | Ty Kaplan
The NCAA cracked down on players faking injuries with a rule change Thursday morning that will charge the offending team a timeout. The attempt to prevent players from intentionally stopping the flow of play was one of seven rule changes made at the FBS level by the Playing Rules Oversight Panel in a meeting on Wednesday. Prior to the 2025 season, when a fake injury occurred, the play was stopped without the usage of a timeout by either team.
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