Scottie Scheffler opens Colonial with an eagle and trails tour rookie John Pak by 5 shotsNew Foto - Scottie Scheffler opens Colonial with an eagle and trails tour rookie John Pak by 5 shots

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) —Scottie Schefflerand John Pak enjoyed the same start to the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial with eagles on their respective first holes. The world No. 1couldn't keep up with the PGA Tour rookie from there. Four days after winning histhird major at the PGA Championship, Scheffler opened his attempt at three consecutive victories with a 2-under 68 Thursday. Pak shot 63 for a three-shot lead over nine players, J.J. Spaun the highest-ranked among them at 27th. Tommy Fleetwood and 2023 British Open champion Brian Harman were among a group of nine players four back of Pak, and Scheffler headlined the 15 players who were five strokes behind. Defending champion Davis Riley, who is playing the first two rounds with Scheffler, had two double bogeys on the front nine and shot 3-over 73 on the cozy course made famous by Ben Hogan, the only player to win Colonial in consecutive years (1946-47 and 1952-53). Riley is coming off a runner-up finish to Scheffler at the PGA. The others at 4 under with Spaun were Patrick Rodgers, Ryo Hisatsune, Matti Schmid, Beau Hossler, Bud Cauley, J.T. Poston and Ben Griffin. Jordan Spieth, Scheffler's fellow hometown favorite and former Texas Longhorn, shot 69 with birdies on two of his final four holes. Scheffler opened the second of what he considers his hometown events by holinga putt for eagle from off the greenon the par-5 first hole and a 23-footer for birdie on No. 2. The Dallas resident played the final 16 holes in 1 over, missing enough fairways and greens to prevent a run at Pak, who finished several hours earlier. The first of Scheffler's consecutive wins came three weeks ago at his hometown CJ Cup Byron Nelson, which he led wire-to-wire foran eight-shot victorywhile tying the tour scoring record of 253. Scheffler will have to come from behind this time, just as he did in the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, where he faced the same first-round deficit before surging into the lead in the third round and repelling a Sunday charge from Jon Rahm. Scheffler skipped some of his prep work in the interest of rest and recovery, then showed up on the eve of Colonial at Game 1 of the NHL's Western Conference final. The Dallas Starsbeat Edmonton 6-3with a big third-period rally. "It was fun going to the hockey game last night," said Scheffler, who will have an early tee time Friday. "I was able to still get home and get a decent amount of rest. Waking up the time I'm going to be waking up tomorrow, I'm going to need a little bit of extra rest. Just get home and get ready for tomorrow." Scheffler hit just five fairways on a warm and windy afternoon, and even found trouble with one of those when he delicately tried to shoo a bug off his ball at the par-4 15th after caddie Ted Scott's towel-waving attempt to create enough breeze didn't work. Scheffler's approach landed 30 feet away, and he two-putted for par. "On a day where I didn't hit a lot of fairways on a golf course where you have to hit a lot of fairways, I posted a decent score," Scheffler said. "Anything under par around here in these conditions isn't a bad score. Obviously, I wish it was a little bit lower, but overall I feel decent about the position I'm in." Starting on the par-4 10th, Pak holed a 147-yard approach. He added five birdies in a bogey-free round. The 26-year-old Korn Ferry Tour graduate, and one-time winner on the PGA Tour Canada, is the fifth rookie to hold a first-round lead in an individual event this year. The New Jersey-raised Pak found all the motivation he needed when his New York Knicks blew a 14-point lead in the final three minutes ofa 138-135 loss to the Indiana Pacersin Game 1 of the NBA's Eastern Conference finals. "I'm a die-hard Knicks fan, and that was historically one of the worst losses I've ever seen in my life," said Pak, who has one top-25 finish among seven made cuts in 12 events this year. "There was a fire lit under me, yeah, this morning. I was a little (mad) about that." Joel Dahmenmade a hole-in-oneon the 186-yard 13th when his tee shot stopped about 25 feet behind the hole, spun back and went in. The 37-year-old's first career ace was followed by seven bogeys as he shot 74. "Nine years out here, that's a lot of par-3 attempts," Dahmen said. "A lot have looked good, and to finally go in was pretty cool." ___ AP golf:https://apnews.com/hub/golf

Scottie Scheffler opens Colonial with an eagle and trails tour rookie John Pak by 5 shots

Scottie Scheffler opens Colonial with an eagle and trails tour rookie John Pak by 5 shots FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) —Scottie Schefflerand John ...
Rockies notch worst 50-game start in MLB history after sweep by PhilliesNew Foto - Rockies notch worst 50-game start in MLB history after sweep by Phillies

The Chicago White Sox became the losingest team in MLB history last season. The Colorado Rockies are on pace to blow that achievement in futility out of the water. With a 2-0 home loss to the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday, the Rockies saw their record fall to 8-42. It is the worst 50-game start in MLB history, breaking the markpreviously held by the 2023 Oakland Athletics, who went 10-40. There were also the 1904 Washington Senators, who went 9-38 with three ties. Coloradoentered this season with rock-bottom expectations and have still failed to reach them.The team has already fired manager Bud Black— back when their record was 7-33 — but that won't change a roster short on firepower in every conceivable way. Let's just rattle off how bad the Rockies have been through nearly two months, beyond their record: They have not won a single series and have now been swept seven times, with the Phillies taking all four games in this week's series. They have won consecutive games only once this season, with three different eight-game losing streaks. Their minus-159 run differential is not just the worst in MLB (nearly double the second-worst Baltimore Orioles, who are minus-85). They are on pace for a minus-515 run differential, which would be the worst mark in MLB history by more than 100 runs. They lost a game 21-0 to the San Diego Padres, a margin worse than any loss the White Sox took last year. They were shut out by a Rule 5 draft pick making his second career start in that game. They are the worst offense in MLB by wRC+, which weighs park factors, at 66. Even granting them the advantage of Coors Field sees them post a .646 team OPS, third-worst in MLB. Their pitching staff is fifth-worst in MLB by ERA- at 125, which again weighs Coors Field. Without that consideration, their 5.82 team ERA is easily worst in MLB. Their starting pitchers have a 6.86 ERA. All eight Los Angeles Dodgers pitchers with multiple starts this season have a better number. They are the worst fielding team in MLB by some metrics as well, such as -33 defensive runs saved. They are 3-13 against the NL West, a division with no other clubs below .500. Despite three straight last-place finishes and no winning records since 2018, their minor-league system came in as onlythe 18th-best on MLB Pipeline's preseason rankings. The Dodgers, who have not picked higher than 20th since 2013, were fourth. Kris Bryant, the largest free-agent splash in club history, is on the injured listdealing with a lumbar degenerative disease that sounds hard to come back fromand has been placed on the IL nine times since 2022. He has slashed .222/.307/.335 over the past three seasons. At this point, baseball fans are used to rebuilding cycles. They're used to bad teams not trying to get better anytime soon, so they can rack up draft picks and pick up free money from the league's revenue-sharing system. We've gone from 100-loss teams being something of a rarity to having multiple teams reach that mark each season. These Rockies are shaping up to be something new, the opposite of an apex predator. They are on pace to finish the season 26-136 in a sport where a team just received a torrent of mockery while setting an MLB record with 121 losses. There is some reason to expect improvement, from sheer regression (by Pythagorean record, their run differential implies they should have won two more games) to some injured players returning. Unfortunately, even mild improvement would still leave this team as the worst baseball has ever seen.

Rockies notch worst 50-game start in MLB history after sweep by Phillies

Rockies notch worst 50-game start in MLB history after sweep by Phillies The Chicago White Sox became the losingest team in MLB history last...
At Trump's crypto dinner: Tuxedos, luxury cars and a former NBA starNew Foto - At Trump's crypto dinner: Tuxedos, luxury cars and a former NBA star

STERLING, Va. — President Donald Trump held a private event Thursday night for 220 crypto investors who had bought into his meme coin, defying bipartisan concerns from lawmakers that he was selling access to accumulate personal wealth. Crypto enthusiasts, including former NBA star Lamar Odom, attended the dinner at Trump National Golf Club in northern Virginia, just outside Washington. About 100 demonstrators lined the road to the entrance, trying to shame attendees with chants and signs such as "Trump is a traitor," "Crypto corruption" and "America is not for sale." Odom, a former Los Angeles Laker, walked past the protesters carrying an umbrella, according to a poston his X accountin which he promoted his own meme coin. Other people arrived in luxury SUVs with tinted windows, and many wore tuxedos for the event billed as "black-tie optional." To secure a seat, the mostly anonymous attendees had to be among the top 220 holders of the $TRUMP coin, with the average participantspending $1.8 million, according to the blockchain analytics firm Nansen. Two Trump-affiliated companies own 80% of the $TRUMP coin project. While their ability to sell is restricted in the short term, the project's creators get a fee for every trade. Those fees have added up tomore than $324 million since January, according to the research firm Chainalysis. The precise amount going to Trump personally is not known. "Every time there's a transaction, he gets a transaction fee? Just unconscionable what he's doing," said Ken Papaj, aformer Treasury Department officialwho was among the protesters outside the event. "He's using the presidency to make himself and his family richer. It's just not right for that to be happening in our country," said Papaj, 73. Trump arrived at the dinner via helicopter and left the same way without speaking to reporters — and barely speaking to the attendees, according to one of them. A 32-year-old man based in Austin, Texas, who declined to provide his name said Trump spoke for about 15 minutes. The person said Trump did not reveal a new crypto policy but instead spoke in support ofa potential bitcoin reserveand described himself as pro-crypto. A majority of people at the event, this person said, did not have an opportunity to speak with or take a photo with Trump, who promptly left at the conclusion of his remarks. "He helicoptered in, he helicoptered out. We didn't really get to shake hands with him or anything, but it was a really interesting group of crypto people all in the same room," the person said. "It's about what I expected. I got the chance to be pretty close to the president when he was giving his speech." The dinner was advertised on its website as "intimate" and "the most EXCLUSIVE INVITATION in the World." The menu for the night included a "Trump organic field green salad," filet mignon, pan-seared halibut and lava cake. A photo posted by one attendee, who goes by @cryptoo_bear, showed attendees receiving a commemorative hat and card. In another post from @cryptoo_bear, written in Japanese, the user expressed disappointment with Trump's appearance. "After giving a speech of just under 30 minutes, President Trump danced as he left the room," the user wrote. "The initial explanation said that we would go around the tables and take commemorative photos at each table, but for some reason that was no longer the case. That's a bit disappointing." Trumpcelebrated the event on Truth Social. "The U.S.A. is DOMINATING in Crypto, Bitcoin, etc., and we are going to keep it that way!" he wrote. After he arrived back at the White House on Thursday night, Trump told reporters the event was "good, very good." In Congress, it sparked concernson both sides of the aisle. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., said this month that the exclusive dinner "gives me pause," and Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., said the concept of the dinner, "in abstract, is hard to understand." Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., denounced the project at a news conference earlier Thursday. "This is the most corrupt White House in the history of the country," he said alongside other lawmakers. "Just because the corruption's playing out in public where everybody can see it doesn't mean that it isn't rampant, rapacious corruption." The editorial board of The Wall Street Journal, which often praises Trump on policy,urged him this week to call off the galaor at least disclose those who attended "so Americans know who may be trying to buy access to the President." On Thursday, the White House again refused to release a list. "The president is attending it in his personal time. It is not a White House dinner. It's not taking place here at the White House," said Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary. But event organizers did not market it as a personal event. Thedinner's website says: "President Donald J. Trump is Known as the 'Crypto President!' At this Intimate Private Dinner, Hear First-Hand President Trump Talk about the Future of Crypto." According to multiple photosposted on Xby people who said they were inside the event, Trump was due to speak from a podium with the presidential seal. White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said this week that Trump was not acting to enrich himself. "President Trump only acts in the best interests of the American public — which is why they overwhelmingly re-elected him to this office, despite years of lies and false accusations against him and his businesses from the fake news media," she said. Trump's all-in dive into cryptocurrency is a sharp reversal from a few years ago, when he bashed the industry. "I am not a fan of Bitcoin and other Cryptocurrencies, which are not money, and whose value is highly volatile and based on thin air," he said ina series of social media postsin 2019. Like other meme coins, the $TRUMP coin is far from a traditional investment. It is not tied to anything with tangible value, and it is part of acarnival-casino atmospherethat has returned to cryptocurrency since Trump was re-elected in November. Thefine print on the websiteof the $TRUMP project says the coins "are intended to function as an expression of support for, and engagement with, the ideals and beliefs embodied by the symbol $TRUMP and are not intended to be, or to be the subject of, an investment opportunity, investment contract, or security of any type." The secrecy around the invitation list set off a scramble to confirm who paid money to attend the dinner. The event's websitepublished a leaderboardof who owned the most $TRUMP coin, but with usernames instead of real names. Using publicly available information from the coin's blockchain recordkeeping system, Bloomberg News reported strong interest in the coinamong non-Americans. According to Bloomberg, 19 of the top 25 holders bought on foreign exchanges that say they exclude U.S. customers, and 56% of the top 220 bought on those exchanges. The top holderidentified himself on X this weekas Justin Sun, a Chinese-born crypto entrepreneur whom the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissionsued in 2023, alleging fraud. The case is still pending, though the SEC has explored a possible settlement or dismissal following Trump's second inauguration. As people began arriving for the event, the price of $TRUMPdropped suddenlyby about 6%, indicating a significant sales volume, before it stabilized again. Protesters, meanwhile, used megaphones to amplify their chants while standing in the rain for hours. They included a mix of local Democratic groups, as well as the left-leaning group Public Citizen. Rose Fabia, 66, a former employee at the Department of Veterans Affairs, said the event was a blatant example of corruption. "These wealthy people, they're just here to pay for access. That's all it is," she said. "And he's taking advantage of it and saying, 'How much are you gonna give me? How much you gonna pay for my crypto coin?' It's a joke. It's corruption in our faces." One person at the dinner, Kendall Davis, sparred with protesters, rejecting their assertion that he is a blind supporter of Trump and implicitly advocating for his policies. Davis, a young Black crypto owner, said the industry has made him a multimillionaire after he previously was homeless. He characterized his attendance as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to dine with a sitting president. "I don't feel any type of remorse for coming here. My dad is Black. He's proud of me. My grandma is Black. She's proud of me. They're Democrats," he said. "Nobody in my family has ever ate with the president. Let me say this: If it was Joe Biden or Barack Obama, I would've came, too." Other people spotted at the dinner included Sandy Carter, the COO of blockchain-based Unstoppable Domains. Joining the protesters was Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., who talked up legislation — the End Crypto Corruption Act — that he introduced this month with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. The measure would prohibit senior executive branch officials, including the president, from financially benefiting from issuing, endorsing or sponsoring crypto assets. "The spirit of the Constitution was that no one elected would be selling influence to anyone because it's to be government by and for the people, your constituents, not government by and for people who hand money across the table to you," Merkley said. David Ingram reported from San Francisco and Nnamdi Egwuonwu from Sterling.

At Trump's crypto dinner: Tuxedos, luxury cars and a former NBA star

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New head of Social Security, hired from Wall Street, tells staff he had to Google the job when he was offered itNew Foto - New head of Social Security, hired from Wall Street, tells staff he had to Google the job when he was offered it

The newly sworn-in head of the Social Security Administration told agency staff this week that when he was first offered the job in the Trump administration, he wasn't familiar with the position and had to look it up online. Frank Bisignano, a former Wall Street executive, said during a town hall with Social Security managers from around the country on Wednesday that he wasn't seeking a position in the Trump administration when he received a call about leading the SSA. "So, I get a phone call and it's about Social Security. And I'm really, I'm really not, I swear I'm not looking for a job," Bisignano said, according to an audio recording of the meeting obtained by ABC News. "And I'm like, 'Well, what am I going to do?' So, I'm Googling Social Security. You know, one of my great skills, I'm one of the great Googlers on the East Coast." MORE: Trump SSA pick not seeking to privatize Social Security, will meet people 'where they want to be met' "I'm like, 'What the heck's the commissioner of Social Security?'" said Bisignano, who now oversees one of the largest federal agencies that's responsible for distributing retirement, disability, and survivor benefits to more than 70 million Americans. "Put that as the headline for the Post: 'Great Googler in Chief. Chief in Googler' or whatever," said Bisignano, who throughout the meeting repeatedly bemoaned media leaks from within the agency. While Bisignano, who previously served as chairman and CEO of financial technology company Fiserv Inc., brings experience managing large organizations and overseeing complex payment systems to his new role, he has no prior history working in government or with the Social Security system. A Social Security official told ABC News that Bisignano is "working to transform the agency into a premier service organization." "He is visiting offices and meeting employees to hear their ideas for how the agency can better serve customers in-person, on the telephone, and online," the official said. "As the Commissioner evaluates the agency, he has been clear that SSA will have the right staffing to deliver Americans their hard-earned benefits." "Clearly, Commissioner Bisignano was poking fun at himself so that everyone in the room felt comfortable having an open conversation about improving service for the American people," the official added. White House spokesperson Liz Huston, in a statement to ABC News, said, "Commissioner Bisignano brings a valuable and much-needed outside perspective to the Social Security Administration. Commissioner Bisignano's proven success in the financial services industry uniquely positions him to lead the Trump Administration's commonsense efforts to modernize the agency and improve its efficiency." In Wednesday's 90-minute call, Bisignano sought to calm concerns about the future of the agency amid recent leadership turnover and scrutiny from Elon Musk's government-slashingDepartment of Government Efficiency, known as DOGE. He told the managers in the meeting that Social Security was "not going away," adding that President Trump also agrees with that. "This is America's, you know, safety net -- it's not going away. And hopefully you hear me say this every day," he said. "You know who wants me to tell people that? Guess. The president." MORE: DOGE is searching through Social Security payments looking for fraud "I've gotten notes about, 'Will the turmoil of the last five months end? Are you here to cause more turmoil?'" he said. "I don't think it's the turmoil of the past five months, although I will be the fifth since, you know, November, right?" Bisignano said, referring to being the fifth person put in charge of the critical agency since Trump was reelected in November. "Are we having fun yet? Are we OK?" he asked those on the call. Bisignano told the managers that they needed to believe that DOGE was "helping to make things better" even if "it may not feel that way." "Who's heard of DOGE? Raise your hand, right? Your bias has to be, because mine is, DOGE is helping make things better. It may not feel that way, but don't believe everything you read." He said DOGE would be involved in rebuilding the Social Security website and integrating artificial intelligence into the agency's phone support systems. The head of the agency also told managers that the SSA must adopt a "digital-first" mindset to meet the expectations of the American public, comparing the agency to how consumers interact with tech giants like Amazon. "You're competing with experiences that people have with Amazon, right? So if I could get something done at Amazon, why can't I get something done the same way with Social Security? That's how people think." Bisignano's officially joins the agency following months of upheaval at the SSA, which has seen arevolving doorof leadership amid DOGE's sweeping efforts to overhaul the agency by modernizing its operations and cutting costs. Among the changes DOGE is pushing are staff reassignments, digital infrastructure overhauls, and the controversial outsourcing of certain administrative functions, according to sources. Bisignano also said he does not intend to implement reductions in force, or RIFs, at the agency, at least for now. "I have no intent to RIF people, OK? Because that's the big question," he said. When the Wall Street veteran was named Trump's pick to lead the agency, he faced backlash from Democrats and activists who claimed his selection threatened the future of the Social Security program. In early May, lawmakers, union leaders, and activists protested his selection outside the U.S. Capitol ahead of the Senate vote on his nomination. On Wednesday's call, Bisignano appeared to revel in the news. MORE: Top Social Security official steps down after clash with DOGE, sources say "Did you guys know there was a protest against me? Who knows there was a protest against me?" he said. "I like that protest -- I want to prove them so wrong, man, this is going to be most fun I ever had." "I mean, think of that -- a poor boy from Brooklyn, from a multi-generational household with a dad who worked in the federal government, and senators picketing that I'm going to ruin it," he said. "No way -- make it great, right?" Bisignano, during the call, returned several times to his concerns about leaks to the press, suggesting that he would sniff them out. "My father was a DA and I'm a detective at heart, so I can figure stuff out," he said. New head of Social Security, hired from Wall Street, tells staff he had to Google the job when he was offered itoriginally appeared onabcnews.go.com

New head of Social Security, hired from Wall Street, tells staff he had to Google the job when he was offered it

New head of Social Security, hired from Wall Street, tells staff he had to Google the job when he was offered it The newly sworn-in head of ...
Jordy Bahl batting stats: How Nebraska softball star has fared at the plate in 2025New Foto - Jordy Bahl batting stats: How Nebraska softball star has fared at the plate in 2025

This week,Nebraska softballwill aim to advance to the Women's College World Series for the first time in 12 years when it takes on Tennessee in thesuper regional roundof the2025 NCAA softball tournament. Regardless of whether they're able to topple the Lady Vols, the No. 7 national seed in the tournament, theCornhuskershave had a stellar run getting as far as they have. Heading into its best-of-three series withTennessee, Nebraska is 42-13, a 12-win improvement over the previous season and the program's most wins in a season since 2014, which marked the last time before this year that it made it to the super regionals. REQUIRED READING:Knoxville Super Regional schedule in NCAA Softball Tournament: Bracket, TV schedule for Tennessee vs Nebraska A number of factors have gone into the Cornhuskers' accomplishments over the past three months, but one stands out more than the others: Jordy Bahlhas been one of the best players this season not only in the Big Ten, but the entire country. A star both in the pitchers' circle and at the plate, Bahl was a consensus first-team All-American in 2022 and 2023 for a pair of national championship teams at Oklahoma before the Nebraska native transferred after the 2023 season to the Cornhuskers, whose campus is located only about 50 miles from Bahl's hometown of Papillon, Nebraska. After suffering a season-ending ACL tear just 2 1/3 innings into her 2024 season, which prompted her to redshirt, Bahl has come back strong in 2025, earning Big Ten player of the year honors and being named one of three finalists for the USA Softball player of the year award. As her team prepares to square off against Tennessee with a spot in the WCWS on the line, here's a closer look at Bahl: While notable for herself and her team, Bahl having the kind of season that she has as a pitcher hasn't been surprising given her track record. What has been more eyebrow-raising is how she has excelled at the plate. Bahl was almost exclusively a pitcher in her two seasons at Oklahoma, logging just 40 at-bats in that time. In her first full season at Nebraska, though, she has quadrupled that mark, with 160 at-bats. She's made the most of those plate appearances, as well, with a .475 batting average, 23 home runs, 66 RBIs, 16 doubles and 165 total bases, all of which are team highs. Here's a look at Bahl's year-by-year batting numbers: 2022 (Oklahoma): 8 at-bats, .125 average, 1 RBI 2023 (Oklahoma): 32 at-bats, .406 average, 8 RBIs, 2 doubles, 15 total bases, 2 walks, 2 strikeouts 2025 (Nebraska): 160 at-bats, .475 average, 23 home runs, 66 RBIs, 16 doubles, 2 triples, 165 total bases, 26 walks, 14 strikeouts REQUIRED READING:Who's in Super Regionals? Updated bracket, schedule for NCAA softball tournament Since the moment she first stepped foot on a college softball field as a freshman in 2022, Bahl has been one of the best pitchers in the country. At Oklahoma, she was a two-time first-team All-Big 12 selection and was named the conference's pitcher of the year in 2023. She twice pitched in the championship series of the WCWS, including throwing 10 scoreless innings and striking out 13 batters across two appearances in a sweep of Florida State in 2023. This season at Nebraska, she has continued her dominance, winning Big Ten pitcher of the year honors while recording a 25-6 record, a 1.50 ERA, 21 complete games and 270 strikeouts against 72 walks. Here's a look at Bahl's year-by-year pitching production: 2022 (Oklahoma): 22-1 record, 1.09 ERA, 205 strikeouts, 34 walks, 14 complete games 2023 (Oklahoma): 22-1 record, 0.90 ERA, 192 strikeouts, 37 walks, 12 complete games 2025 (Nebraska): 25-6 record, 1.50 ERA, 270 strikeouts, 72 walks, 21 complete games For all of her triumphs on the diamond at Oklahoma, Bahl reached those achievements while nursing an overbearing case of homesickness. In a post on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, Bahl wrote in June 2023 that her decision to leave theSoonerswas "bittersweet" and that she had "decided to return home and play the game I love, closer to the things that have made me who I am and that have always been more important to me than this game." "The most important thing in my life after my faith, is my family,"Bahl wrote. "Through the constant battles that the outsiders do not see, my teammates and coaches were always understanding, love, and nothing but supportive. ... I am excited to return home and be Jordy Bahl the softball player, but more importantly the person." She later added that "I am excited thinking about growing the game that has provided me so many opportunities for growth, in the home state, a current overlooked state for girls in softball at all ages, and I am excited to finish the softball journey right where it began." ❤️❤️❤️pic.twitter.com/6OBFmG5VEE — Jordyn Bahl (@jordybahl)June 12, 2023 Bahl is a redshirt junior, having been in college four years, but only competing in three of those. She was granted a medical redshirt for the 2024 season, which was cut short by an ACL tear in her first outing of the year. Though she still has a year of eligibility remaining after this season, Bahl earned her bachelor's degree in May in child, youth and family studies. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jordy Bahl batting stats: How Nebraska softball star has fared

Jordy Bahl batting stats: How Nebraska softball star has fared at the plate in 2025

Jordy Bahl batting stats: How Nebraska softball star has fared at the plate in 2025 This week,Nebraska softballwill aim to advance to the Wo...

 

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