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LINCOLN, Neb. — Softball pitching sensation Jordy Bahl has announced she is transferring to Nebraska after leading Oklahoma to its third straight national title. Bahl had said in a Twitter post on Monday that she's homesick and wants to help grow the sport in her home state. Bahl is from the Omaha suburb of Papillion. Bahl was a first-team National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-American. She finished this season with a 22-1 record and an 0.90 ERA and was Most Outstanding Player in the Women's College World Series. In two years at Oklahoma, she won two national titles and finished with a 44-2 record.

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