Nijaree Canady: Texas Tech Pitcher Prepares for Championship Series

Nijaree Canady: Texas Tech Pitcher Prepares for Championship Series

Texas Tech pitcher Nijaree Canady is set to face Texas in the Women’s College World Series best-of-three championship series, despite battling a left hamstring injury since late February. Her coach confirmed the injury on Tuesday.

Injury Overview

Canady downplayed the severity of her injury, stating it will not affect her performance against Texas. She claimed that initial medical results overestimated the extent of her injury, saying, "It was just a little tweak."

Performance Despite Injury

Despite the ongoing issue, Canady has pitched every inning for Texas Tech in Oklahoma City this season. Her impressive record stands at 32-5 with an ERA of 0.86.

Significance of the Injury

The significance of Canady’s left hamstring injury is noteworthy:

  • If she had injured her right hamstring, she would likely have needed to be shut down due to increased strain from pitching and other demands on that leg.

Management of Condition

To manage Canady’s condition, coaches have implemented the following strategies:

  • Eliminated bullpen sessions during the week.
  • Scratched batting practice to avoid putting extra pressure on strained muscles.
  • Initially scratched starts against South Carolina but allowed her to pitch in the next game due to her competitive spirit and talent, as noted by Coach Glasco.

NIL Deal

Canady signed a NIL deal worth over $1 million after leaving Stanford last offseason to join Texas Tech.

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