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Bahl Named Top 10 Finalist for Player of the Year


Photo Credit: NU Athletic Communications
Photo Credit: NU Athletic Communications
Nebraska softball pitcher and utility player Jordyn Bahl was named a Top 10 finalist for the USA Softball/ESPN Collegiate Player of the Year, the organization announced on Wednesday. This is the third time Bahl has been named a top-10 finalist for the award, as she was on the list in both 2022 and 2023 while at Oklahoma.
 
Bahl is one of three Big Ten players that made the top-10 list – Oregon’s Lyndsey Grein and UCLA’s Jordan Woolery are also finalists.
 
The Papillion, Neb., native continues to rack up the accolades, as she was named both the Big Ten Player of the Year and the Big Ten Pitcher of the Year. She was the first player in the conference's history to earn both of those awards in the same season. She also was a member of the All-Big Ten first team. Bahl has also been a two-time national player of the week this spring, and she has won six Big Ten weekly awards, including five pitcher-of-the-week honors and one player-of-the-week award.
 
Bahl is the first Husker in school history to record 15 doubles and 15 home runs in the same season. She also became the sixth Husker to record 50+ runs, hits and RBIs in a season.
 
At the plate, the junior has notched 61 runs, 71 hits, 59 RBIs, 16 doubles, 2 triples and 19 homers on a .458 batting average. She has only struck out 14 times and has a slugging percentage of .955 and an on-base percentage of .540. 
 
In the circle, Bahl has an ERA of 1.57 and a record of 23-6 across 174.1 innings pitched. She has struck out 254 batters and allowed only 39 earned runs. 
 
The top three finalists for the Collegiate Player of the Year will be named on May 19, and the winner will be named before the Women’s College World Series. 
 
USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Top-10 Finalists
Jordy Bahl, P/UTL, Nebraska
NiJaree Canady, P, Texas Tech
Bri Ellis, INF, Arkansas
Kendra Falby, OF, Florida
Lyndsey Grein, P, Oregon
Cori McMillan, OF, Virginia Tech
Devyn Netz, P, Arizona
Karlyn Pickens, P, Tennessee
Isa Torres, INF, Florida State
Jordan Woolery, INF, UCLA

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