LINCOLN, Neb. — Jordy Bahl, the softball pitching star who transferred to Nebraska after successful two straight nationwide championships at Oklahoma, will miss the remainder of the season after injuring her knee through the Cornhuskers’ opener final week.
Bahl posted to social media that she injured the ACL in her left knee whereas delivering a pitch in opposition to Washington at an occasion in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Feb. 8.
“With a coronary heart grateful for God’s plan and timing, I will likely be redshirting this yr, and searching ahead to a season of progress and studying from a distinct perspective,” Bahl posted Tuesday. “I am grateful for the assist of my household, mates, coaches, and employees. I am really blessed to have so many great and loving individuals in my life. I am not going wherever. See you in 2025.”
Bahl will apply for a medical hardship for the 2024 season. If granted, she may have two seasons of eligibility remaining.
“Clearly, we’re all upset to listen to the information of Jordy’s season-ending knee harm,” Nebraska coach Rhonda Revelle mentioned in a press release. “We’re grateful that Jordy is in glorious care with our medical staff and are assured in a full restoration.”
The 2-time All-America pitcher shocked the school softball world final June when — only a week after main Oklahoma to a 3rd straight nationwide championship and was named Most Excellent Participant within the Girls’s School World Sequence — she introduced she would switch to her home-state faculty.
Bahl grew up within the Omaha suburb of Papillion and strongly thought-about going to Nebraska out of highschool earlier than choosing the powerhouse Sooners. She went 44-2, received two nationwide titles and was Massive 12 pitcher of the yr and a first-team All-American annually.