Texas Tech ace downplays injury ahead of WCWS
Briefly

Nijaree Canady, a standout pitcher for Texas Tech, has been dealing with a left hamstring injury since February. Despite this, she reassured that it wouldn't impact her performance in the championship series against Texas. As a pivotal player who pitched every inning in the Women's College World Series, Canady boasts an impressive 32-5 record with an 0.86 ERA. Her coach, Gerry Glasco, acknowledged their initial fears regarding her injury's severity, indicating their concern would have been greater had it affected her throwing leg.
Canady downplayed her left hamstring injury, asserting it wouldn't hinder her performance against Texas, stating initial medical results indicated it was "worse than it was."
Texas Tech coach Gerry Glasco expressed concern for Canady's injury, emphasizing the potential severity if it had been her right hamstring, noting they were "walking on pins and needles" for a month.
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