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Last year’s USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year sent shockwaves through the sport when she transferred from Stanford to Texas Tech for an NIL deal reportedly worth more than $1 million.
Her NIL deal is assuredly one of the biggest in college sports for the upcoming school year. The Red Raiders were just 29-21 a season ago and finished 8-16 in the conference. Tech was just 3-9 at ...
Texas Tech gained a program-changing transfer on Wednesday, when former Stanford pitcher NiJaree Canady announced her commitment to the Red Raiders:
Canady attended Topeka High School in Topeka, Kansas where she was a two-sport athlete, playing both basketball and softball.. In basketball, during her freshman year in 2018, she averaged 20.6 points per game and 10.6 rebounds per game and led the Trojans to a 22–3 record.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders softball team competes in the NCAA Division I, representing Texas Tech University as a member of the Big 12 Conference. Texas Tech has played its home games at Rocky Johnson Field in Lubbock, Texas since 2001.
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