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Texas Tech's NiJaree Canady tried to intentionally walk Reese Atwood. The Texas catcher ripped one on a 3-0 count to give the Longhorns a 2-1 win.
Texas Tech pitcher NiJaree Canady took responsibility for the game one loss against Texas in the Women's College World Series. Canady gave up a walk-off hit to Reese Atwood after attempting an ...
Texas Tech's NiJaree Canady tried to intentionally walk Reese Atwood. The Texas catcher ripped one on a 3-0 count to give the Longhorns a 2-1 win.
Texas softball leaped out to an early lead in the WCWS, scoring five runs on Texas Tech pitcher NiJaree Canady.
Texas softball's Reese Atwood pulled a Miguel Cabrera in the 2025 Women's College World Series. The Longhorns catcher was in the process of being intentionally walked by Texas Tech ace NiJaree Canady ...
A controversial intentional walk issued to Reese Atwood with the bases loaded resulted in the game-winning RBI single. Texas Tech, on a 12-game winning streak prior to the loss, now faces elimination.
In Game 1, Texas' Reese Atwood hit a RBI single off of Canady while she was trying to intentionally walk the Longhorn. Atwood brought two runs in, which eventually won Texas the game.
Canady lost the lead when she threw what was supposed to be ball four and an intentional walk close enough for Texas' Reese Atwood to make contact. Atwood knocked in what turned out to be the game ...
With two outs in the bottom of the sixth, NiJaree Canady’s first pitch drifted close to the strike zone. Trailing 1-0 and runners on second and third, Texas’ Reese Atwood decided if she saw ...
Mia Scott advanced the runners with a single before Reese Atwood and Katie Stewart scored with consecutive RBI singles. More: Texas vs Tech: Teagan Kavan's late arrival hurt Horns in WCWS game 2 ...
As ironic as it sounds, NiJaree Canady’s biggest mistake of this Women’s College World Series was throwing a pitch too close to the strike zone. Texas Tech’s superstar pitcher was told to ...
A non-profit, Matador Collective helped bring pitcher NiJaree Canady from Stanford, where she led the Cardinal to back-to-back trips to OKC, to Lubbock with a $1 million NIL deal in 2024.