Texas Tech-Florida softball series gets insanely heated — with former NBA star and his daughter in the middle of it
The Texas Tech-Florida softball series became highly contentious, particularly involving former NBA star Jason Williams and his daughter Mia. Mia, who transferred from Florida to Texas Tech, faced aggressive pitching from her former team, leading to multiple confrontations. Ultimately, Texas Tech won the series and advanced to the College World Series amidst heated exchanges between fans and players.
- ▪Mia Williams transferred from Florida to Texas Tech, igniting tensions during the series.
- ▪Jason Williams was ejected from the stadium after a confrontation with Texas Tech fans.
- ▪Mia hit a crucial home run in Game 3, helping Texas Tech secure a victory and advance to the College World Series.
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Sports Texas Tech-Florida softball series gets insanely heated — with former NBA star and his daughter in the middle of it By Erich Richter Published May 25, 2026, 3:06 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google White Chocolate was going wild while his daughter is embroiled in some college softball drama. Mia Williams, who played softball for the Florida Gators from 2024-25 before transferring to Texas Tech this season, left some bad blood behind. It came to a head during the College World Series at the Gainesville Super Regional. Her father, Jason, who attended Florida University in college, was ejected from the stadium during the first game of a three-game series. His daughter was hit by five pitches in the series.
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