When Texas softball coach Mike White heard the offseason news that Stanford star pitcher NiJaree Canady was transferring to Texas Tech for a reported $1 million NIL deal, he had the same reaction ...
Softball fans across the country can only hope so. Canady stunned the softball world in the offseason when she transferred from Stanford to No. 11 Texas Tech (5-1) for a reported $1 million NIL deal.
Canady now joins an Oregon portal class that On3's Steve Wiltfong recently called "by far, the most talented" headed into the 2025 season. The Ducks have added running back Makhi Hughes (Tulane ...
One of those departing players is defensive back Jadon Canady, and according to reports from On3's Hayes Fawcett, the former Rebel has announced his transfer destination. Canady is set to join the ...
NiJaree Canady is already making the most of her hitting opportunities with the Texas Tech softball team. Although Canady didn't wind up pitching in the anticipated duel with Nebraska ace Jordy ...
And Canady is unquestionably the most dominant pitcher in college softball right now. Last year, Canady led the nation with 337 strikeouts (in 230⅔ innings) and a 0.73 ERA — which was actually ...
Oregon added former Ole Miss safety Jadon Canady to the roster, picking up a veteran defensive back who has shown some versatility in the secondary and could be used in multiple places in Eugene.
That's how old some rival fans, the jealous and uniformed, started saying NiJaree Canady was during her freshman year at Stanford. Dominating the competition from the jump has that effect on people.
When Canady joined the fold, those expectations skyrocketed. "The fact that we have obviously what is considered to be the best player in the country right now," teammate Alexa Langeliers said ...