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  2. Kelly Maxwell (softball) - Wikipedia

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    Her career total of 10.6 strikeouts per seven innings is an Oklahoma State record. [1] Following the season she was named a first-team All-Big 12 selection. [8] On July 7, 2023, Maxwell entered the NCAA transfer portal. On August 3, 2023, she announced she would transfer to Oklahoma for her final year of eligibility. [9] [10]

  3. Why did Kelly Maxwell transfer to Oklahoma? Former OSU ... - AOL

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    Why did Kelly Maxwell transfer to Oklahoma after five seasons with Oklahoma State softball? Here's a look at her decision to swap sides in Bedlam:

  4. Kelly Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Kelly Maxwell may refer to: Kelly Maxwell (softball) ...

  5. OSU's Maxwell, again, fulfills childhood dream of ... - AOL

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    Jul. 3—Kelly Maxwell's passport was essentially nonexistent a year ago. She had never really needed it. But Oklahoma State softball's ace has gathered a few stamps since then.

  6. Death Note - Wikipedia

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    On ICv2's "Top 10 Shonen Properties Q2 2009", Death Note was the third best-selling manga property in North America. [114] The series ranked second on Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! list of best manga of 2006 and 2007 for male readers. [115] It was nominated for the 38th Seiun Awards in the Best Comic category in 2007. [116]

  7. Death Note original soundtracks - Wikipedia

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    The Death Note Original Soundtrack for the anime adaptation was first released in Japan on December 21, 2006, and was published by VAP.It contains music from the series, composed by Yoshihisa Hirano and Hideki Taniuchi, with the first opening and ending themes sung by the Japanese band Nightmare in the TV size format. [1]

  8. osu! - Wikipedia

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    Osu! is a rhythm game in which hit circles appear as notes over a song's runtime, and the objective is to click on the circles at the appropriate time and in the correct order, [5] [6] [7] aided by rings called approach circles that close in on the hit circles to visually indicate the timing. [6]

  9. The World Ruler - Wikipedia

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    the WORLD Ruler is Nightmare's fourth full-length studio album. Nightmare's experimentation with the styles of electronica, ambience, and usage of live brass began in this album.