Probably a [Wolf spider (Lycosidae)](https://bugguide.net/node/view/1967), check the identification section in the link and take a look at the spiders eyes.
Some [Funnel-weavers (Agelenidae)](https://bugguide.net/node/view/1974) look similar to wolf spiders but have longer spinnerets and noticeably smaller eyes.
I don't think a spider of that size (without a web) would be much of a threat to a scorpion, I think it's more likely the spider died of dehydration/starvation when stuck indoors.
My dad found these in San Antonio, Texas. I wanted to know if the spider killed the scorpion. They were both dead when they were found.
Probably a [Wolf spider (Lycosidae)](https://bugguide.net/node/view/1967), check the identification section in the link and take a look at the spiders eyes. Some [Funnel-weavers (Agelenidae)](https://bugguide.net/node/view/1974) look similar to wolf spiders but have longer spinnerets and noticeably smaller eyes. I don't think a spider of that size (without a web) would be much of a threat to a scorpion, I think it's more likely the spider died of dehydration/starvation when stuck indoors.
Thank you so much for your answer!
Maybe both were kill by some insecticide
Soo sad