Jordy Bahl, one of the top pitchers in college softball who has helped lead Oklahoma to national championships during each of her two seasons on campus, announced Monday that she's leaving the Sooners to «return home.» A sophomore and two-time All-American, Bahl is expected to transfer to Nebraska, sources told ESPN.
Bahl grew up in Papillion, Nebraska, which is less than an hour's drive from the Nebraska campus. She originally committed to the Cornhuskers as a high school freshman before reopening her recruitment and signing with Oklahoma.
In a statement posted to social media on Monday, Bahl said she has decided to «play the game I love, closer to the things that have made me who I am and that have always been more important to me than this game.» ❤️❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/6OBFmG5VEE A hard-throwing righty with a fiery personality in the pitcher's circle, Bahl is 44-2 in her career with 15 shutouts and five saves.
Her career ERA is 1.00. «Jordy shared with our staff on Friday that she has been feeling a strong need to be closer to home for quite some time and that she planned to enter the transfer portal,» Oklahoma coach Patty Gasso said in a statement. «It was a very candid and emotional conversation in which we both communicated our love and appreciation for each other.