
NiJaree Canady makes bold history with first million dollar NIL deal in women's softball
A major milestone just changed the future of college softball. A young star, NiJaree Canady, has broken a major record—but how did it all unfold? This spring, one name has been on everyone's lips, from Texas to the national stage.
She changed schools, shook up the sport, and now fans can't stop talking. The deal she signed is so big, it's a first in softball history. But there's more: the timing, the place, and the people behind it will surprise you. Keep reading to find out the full story behind this historic moment.
NiJaree Canady makes history with $1,050,024
NIL deal
On July 24, 2024, NiJaree Canady, a standout pitcher from Stanford, officially transferred to Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas, and immediately signed a one‑year Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) contract worth $1,050,024.
The amount included $1 million for her endorsement, $50,000 for living expenses, and $24 as a nod to her jersey number.
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This agreement made NiJaree Canady the first female college softball player ever to earn over one million dollars.The deal was arranged by Texas Tech's NIL group, the Matador Club, supported by major boosters Tracy and John Sellers.
Canady's Rise pitching power, transfers, and MVP performances
NiJaree Canady was born on July 30, 2003, in Topeka, Kansas, and starred in basketball and softball at Topeka High School.
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She entered Stanford in 2023, quickly earning freshman pitcher awards and taking the team to two straight Women's College World Series. In June 2024, she entered the transfer portal, and by late July, had moved to Texas Tech, attracted by the record‑setting NIL offer and a new coaching staff led by Coach Gerry Glasco.
NiJaree Canady didn't just sign big money—she proved it on the field. In 2025, she posted a 34–7 record, a 0.97 ERA, and 317 strikeouts, earning Big 12 Pitcher of the Year and leading Texas Tech to its first conference title.
At the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City, she helped the No. 12‑seed Red Raiders reach the championship game, including a key 3–2 semifinal win over Oklahoma on June 2, 2025. In that game, she struck out eight batters and held the champs to just two runs over seven innings.
After her debut deal last year, NiJaree Canady signed a second seven‑figure contract with Texas Tech's Matador Club on June 6, 2025, worth between $1 million and $1.2 million for the 2026 season. Her manager, Derrick Shelby, praised her dedication and loyalty, saying she is 'box office' and a perfect fit for the program. Patrick Mahomes, the NFL star and Texas Tech alum, has also personally supported her during WCWS, calling her pitching 'special'.
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