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ESPN hot mic captures vulgar comment during college softball broadcast

ESPN hot mic captures vulgar comment during college softball broadcast

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The second-ranked Texas Longhorns softball team clinched the Austin Super Regional and earned a trip Women’s College World Series, with a 5-0 win over Arizona State on Sunday. But the victory was overshadowed by an explicit hot mic moment.

ESPN microphones picked up an unidentified person whispering obscene remarks after Texas pitcher Teagan Kavan got ahead 1-0 against the opposing batter.

A male voice was then heard over the microphone directing listeners — and likely viewers — to lick a specific part of his anatomy, video showed.

The remark, however, did not seem to distract play-by-play announcer Kevin Brown, who continued the broadcast without acknowledging it.

“You’re going to compete for national championships as an assistant, and then they’re going to send you off,” Brown said while discussing Arizona State manager Megan Bartlett’s track record of developing assistants.

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Sunday’s moment was just one of several surprising developments leading up to the tournament.

Arizona State Sun Devils softball helmet on field during game

A celebration involving former NBA star Jason Williams and his daughter, Mia, led to Williams’ ejection during Texas Tech’s game against Florida over the weekend.

Mia hit a two-run homer to help push the Red Raider past the Gators, her former team, last Friday.

NCAA signage displayed before Division II women's softball championship game at Boombah-Soldiers Creek Park

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Texas will take on the Tennessee Volunteers on Thursday in the double-elimination round of the Women’s College World Series.

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