Dayton Daily News

Nebraska sensation Bahl announces she’ll miss rest of the season

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LINCOLN, Neb. — Jordy Bahl, the softball pitching star who transferre­d to Nebraska after winning two straight national championsh­ips at Oklahoma, will miss the rest of the season after injuring her knee during the Cornhusker­s’ opener last week.

Bahl announced the anterior cruciate ligament injury in her left knee on X and Instagram on Tuesday. She was hurt while delivering a pitch in the third inning against Washington at an event in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Feb. 8.

“With a heart thankful for God’s plan and timing, I will be red shirting this year, and looking forward to a season of growth and learning from a different point of view,” she wrote. “I’m thankful for the support of my family, friends, coaches, and staff. I’m truly blessed to have so many wonderful and loving people in my life. I’m not going anywhere. See you in 2025.”

Bahl will apply for a medical hardship for the 2024 season. Nebraska officials said they expect the hardship will be granted and that Bahl will have two seasons of eligibilit­y.

The two-time All-America pitcher shocked the college softball world last June when, a week after she led Oklahoma to a third straight national championsh­ip and was named Most Outstandin­g Player in the Women’s College World Series, she announced she would transfer to her home-state school.

Bahl grew up in the Omaha suburb of Papillion and strongly considered going to Nebraska out of high school before picking the powerhouse Sooners. She went 44-2, won two national titles and was Big 12 pitcher of the year and a first-team All-American each year.

 ?? AP ?? Nebraska softball player transfered to the Cornhusker­s a week after she led Oklahoma to its third straight national title and was named the Most Outstandin­g Player of the Women’s College World Series.
AP Nebraska softball player transfered to the Cornhusker­s a week after she led Oklahoma to its third straight national title and was named the Most Outstandin­g Player of the Women’s College World Series.

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