Texas Tech softball lands star transfers from UCLA, Tennessee, Florida and Ohio State

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Just a week after the loss against Texas In a series of three games In the championship stage from the College of Women World seriesRed Raiders do everything they can to collect a more than one capable of returning to Oklahoma City next year.
In addition to re -signature Ace Pitcher Nijaree Canady To another deal that is not worth North of a million dollars, Red Raiders now added five of the best players in the college through the transportation portal. According to the site on 3TEXAS Tech ranked four of the 10 best players available in the gate, and the fifth, which is ranked first among the thirty places. In the world series for this year.
The package of new players coming to Lubok is Kaitlyn Terry, which is the second year that was not only The best jug at the University of California, Los Angeles this seasonBut also a strong player in two directions achieved 35 strikes and 30 runs. Terry, one of the left, was 11th in the national level in the walking ratio with walking with a mark 5.06. From the circle, Terry went 20-5 with 2.64 era and 172 exercises.
On3 Terry classified as the third best player in the soft football gate. The fourth best player to join Texas Tech, as Taylor Panil, the third base in Tennessee, takes her talents to Lubok. Redshirt Redshirt All-MARICAN was the highest hit of The Lady Vols this season, where she published 1.240 OPS, average beating.
Pannell will be a big boost to the Red Raiders killer, as in the sixth on the sixth transfer of ON3, Ohio Mask Jasmine Burns, who ranked fourth at the national level at home this season with 25 squash, which set a record in one season for Bucceyes. The student of all of America was ranked eighth at the national level on average with.
Mia Williams brings a great strike to Texas Tech as well, where she joins Red Raiders from Florida. The daughter of the former basketball player in Florida and the American Professional League champion Jason Williams, the second base in the second year 1.144 OPS, 61 visits, 52 runs, 19 Homes and 44 RBI for The Gators. It was also America.
Finally, Texas Tech also brought Jackie Lis, the first team selection at the Missouri Valley conference three times and the previous MVP in the league. Junior Shortstop led the southern Illinois to three regular seasonal titles in MVC, and in just three seasons the record of the program was recorded at his profession at home with 44. This year, she had 58 visits, 48 RBI, 33 aspects and average beating. 358. ON3 ranked it as the 28 best players in the gate.
It is easy to conclude that Texas Tech was able to attract these many talents to its soft ball program because of the money it offers to share revenues. According to The latest report from CBS SPORTSRed Raiders will pay their players – in all sports – next year with $ 55 million in NIL and revenue participation. This may mean that Texas Tech spends more than any other school in the first section in the country.
It should be noted that Terry, Burns and Williams thanked Matador Club – Texas Tech’s Nil Collective – on their social media sites that announce their obligations to Red Raiders.
In most Power 4 programs throughout the country, money will be spent from sharing revenues by mostly settling football on football first and then men’s basketball. In many schools, women’s basketball You will likely get a largest third The amount of this revenue sharing pie, with what is still sprayed through non -generated sports. But seems texas tech – and perhaps intelligently – take advantage of the market efficiency. No other program in the country does not seem to spend on the soft ball in the same way as Red Raiders. This can not only generate an increase in fans’ support, but also creates an easier way to a national championship.
It can be said that the best player remains in the transportation gate in the soft football is the Maya Johnson jug, who is ranked eighth available for ON3. the Liffs to all America Junior led all the first section’s jugs in multiple statistical categories this season, including Strainouts (366), the hunger -to -walking rate (16.64), closure (11), expelling for every seven roles (12.4), and the permitted walk for every seven roles (74).
Fortunately for the rest of the soft ball in the kidney, the Texas Tech does not seem to need a third ACE jug with Canady and Terry already on the plane.