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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The best softball player in NCAA is from Nebraska. The best American baseball player is from New Jersey. Don't let climate convince you that your kid can't compete[/quote] Actually, Jordy is #2. https://www.ncaa.com/news/softball/article/2024-01-18/d1softball-preseason-top-100-players-ranking-list Jordy’s going to drop this year because Nebraska isn’t going to have the offensive support Oklahoma gave her. Valerie Cagle, of Yorktown, VA, is the top player in college softball. She plays for Clemson. Kat Sandercock of Florida State, who graduated last year and was one of the best players in college softball, is from McLean. I think she might be on the National team now. [/quote] Fair enough. I also think there's a chance Canady ends up at the top list after this season. She was electric in the playoffs[/quote] Yes, my husband is betting on Canady, too. Jordy is great, but she is definitely not going to have AS MUCH success without the hitting and defensive support of Oklahoma. [/quote]
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