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Key takeaways
- While the Longhorns played Tennessee on Monday, ESPN's Holly Rowe reported that sources in the Texas dugout had informed her that Wells, a freshman utility player, eats ladybugs for good luck.
- Before boarding the departing bus outside Devon Field following the Longhorns' second win -- which sent Texas to the championship series -- Wells confirmed that report herself.
- Wells said eating ladybugs "is a tradition" that dates back to when she was a kid growing up in Coahoma, Texas."
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While the Longhorns played Tennessee on Monday, ESPN's Holly Rowe reported that sources in the Texas dugout had informed her that Wells, a freshman utility player, eats ladybugs for good luck.
Before boarding the departing bus outside Devon Field following the Longhorns' second win -- which sent Texas to the championship series -- Wells confirmed that report herself.
Wells said eating ladybugs "is a tradition" that dates back to when she was a kid growing up in Coahoma, Texas."
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