Nebraska
Jordy Bahl exits Husker debut with injury as Washington run-rules Nebraska, 8-0
PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico. (WOWT) – Jordy Bahl exited her Nebraska debut with an injury after just 2 1/3 innings in the Huskers 8-0 run-rule loss to No. 7 Washington in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Thursday.
With two runners on and one out in the third inning, Bahl appeared to suffer a lower leg injury as she delivered a pitch. The offering sailed off the glove of Ava Bredwell and to the backstop, allowing a runner to come home and make it 2-0 Huskies. After a short pause, the two-time First Team All-American exited the game, walking off under her own power.
No. 17 Nebraska surrendered five runs in the fifth inning, putting the game out of reach en route to the 8-0 defeat.
Bahl took the loss in her first game as a Husker, pitching 2.1 innings, surrendering three runs on two hits and four walks while striking out three.
Skutt Catholic alum Ruby Meylan was masterful in her season debut for Washington. The sophomore scattered just two hits over five shutout innings to pick up the win.
Nebraska returns to action tomorrow against No. 11 Duke. First pitch is scheduled for 12:30pm CT.
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