This morning, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled a pair of officially licensed, limited-edition bobbleheads commemorating the Texas Longhorns’ 2025 NCAA Division I Softball Championship, which was the first in program history. The first bobblehead features Texas’ mascot, Hook ‘Em, while the second is a Bobble Logo. The special edition bobbleheads are being produced by the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum, an official licensee of the University of Texas at Austin.

  • The bobbleheads, which are expected to ship in December, are now available at this link.
  • Each bobblehead is individually numbered to only 2,025.
  • Proudly wearing the burnt orange and white Texas softball jersey that the Longhorns wore during their championship clinching game and holding a softball, the Hook ‘Em bobblehead is giving the No. 1 sign on a base featuring the Texas Longhorns 2025 Softball National Champions logo. The Bobble Logo features the National Championship logo bobbling above a softball base.
  • The mascot bobbleheads are $40 each and the Bobble Logos are $30 each plus an $8 flat-rate shipping charge per order. The set of two is available for a discounted price of $65 plus shipping.
  • On Friday, June 6th, the Texas softball team captured its first national title after beating Texas Tech, 10-4, in the Women’s College World Series. The clincher came in Game 3 in the best-of-3 championship series before a crowd of 12,269 at Devon Park in Oklahoma City.
  • With the victory, Texas became the second-lowest seed (No. 6) to win an NCAA Division I Softball National Championship. Last year’s national runner-up, Texas (56-12) won its first title in the program’s 28-year history.
  • After winning Game 1 in the best-of-3 series, 2-1, on Wednesday, June 4th, the Longhorns were forced to play a deciding third game when they dropped Game 2, 4-3, on Thursday, June 5th. Sophomore pitcher Teagan Kavan, who tossed complete-game victories in Game 1 and Game 3, was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player. Reese Atwood, Joley Mitchell, Mia Scott, and Katie Stewart joined Kavan on the WCWS All-Tournament Team.
  • “It’s kind of surreal right now,” Texas coach Mike White said. “Thank you to all these ladies, the seniors especially, for their contribution to the program. We talked about leaving the jersey in a better place and they’ve certainly left the jersey in a better place. Texas softball is better for them having been a part of this program. We can’t wait to start again next year.”
  • “Bobbleheads are the ultimate way to celebrate a team’s championship, and these bobbleheads are the ultimate way for Longhorns fans to commemorate the Texas softball team’s 2025 national championship,” National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum co-founder and CEO Phil Sklar said. “We’re excited to be unveiling these bobbleheads celebrating Texas’ first softball national title. These bobbleheads will be must-haves for fans of the Texas Longhorns!”
  • The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum, which is located at 170 S. 1st St. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, opened to the public on February 1st, 2019. The HOF and Museum also produces high quality, customized bobbleheads for retail sale as well as organizations, individuals, and teams across the country.
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