
Karlyn Pickens sets NCAA softball record for fastest pitch all time
Karlyn Pickens sets NCAA softball record for fastest pitch all time
No. 7 seed Tennessee (43-15) defeated Nebraska (43-13), 3-2, Saturday in game No. 2 of the NCAA Tournament Knoxville Super Regional at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium.
The best-of-three series is tied, 1-1. Nebraska won the super regional opener, 5-2, on Friday.
Karlyn Pickens (23-9) started for the Lady Vols and pitched seven innings. She recorded 11 strikeouts and allowed five hits, two runs, one walk and hit one batter. The right-handed pitched totaled 120 pitches, including 73 strikes, against 27 batters.
In the first inning, Pickens set a record for the fastest pitch (79.4 mph) in NCAA softball history, breaking her own record of 78.2 mph.
Ella Dodge hit a two-run home run for the Lady Vols in the first inning against Nebraska pitcher Jordyn Bahl. Gabby Leach scored Tennessee's other run during the third inning off a sacrifice fly from McKenna Gibson.
A deciding game No. 3 between the Lady Vols and Cornhuskers of the NCAA Tournament will be contested Sunday.
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