While the Oklahoma Sooners were extending their record-setting win streak, a former Sooner went down with a season-ending injury. During the Nebraska Cornhuskers’ first game, star pitcher [autotag]Jordy Bahl[/autotag] went down with a torn ACL, ending her season.
Bahl spent two seasons in Norman, where she won two national championships. She finished with a 0.99 ERA, a 44-2 record, and 397 strikeouts during her time in Norman.
Her former coach, Patty Gasso, was asked about Bahl’s injury. “It’s sad,” Gasso said. “It’s horrible for anybody really. Jordy went through injuries as a freshman, but you wish her well. She was sitting at the airport with our team, talking with our team. There are still the memories. The last memory they had was singing on stage with Toby Keith. That’s something they will cherish, especially now, forever. There’s this bond that they still have. You’re in the battlefields together.”
Bahl posted on her Instagram that she would be redshirting this season and is “looking forward to a season of growth and learning from a different point of view.”
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She ended it by saying she would be back in 2025 playing for her home state team.
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