The Sooners will be active in the portal to add a pair of pitchers, and the pool of players in the transfer portal just got a lot more talented.
Stanford pitcher NiJaree Canady has officially entered the transfer portal.Canady led the Cardinal back to the Women’s College World Series, but Stanford ultimately didn’t have enough on the roster to support Canady and reach the Championship Series.
As a sophomore, the dominant right-hander closed with a 0.73 ERA after pitching 230 2/3 innings. She struck out 337 batters, allowing just 44 walks and 24 earned runs all year. She continued to develop her off-speed offerings, allowing her to add another wrinkle from her breakout freshman year. The Topeka, KS, product will have two years of eligibility remaining at her next stop, and Oklahoma will be in the horde of teams chasing the services of Canady.entered the portal to return to Nebraska after mowing through the field at the 2023 WCWS — including Canady’s Cardinal.The Sooners will lose 10 members of the 2024 national title team to graduation, and three others transferred out.
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