Breaking News: Former Campbell pitcher Isabella Smith transfers to Oklahoma

Breaking News: Former Campbell pitcher Isabella Smith transfers to Oklahoma..

Former Campbell pitcher Isabella Smith transfers to Oklahoma
Former Campbell pitcher Isabella Smith has transferred to Oklahoma, she announced on Wednesday.
Former Campbell pitcher Isabella Smith has transferred to Oklahoma, she announced on Wednesday.
Smith went 26-7 with a 2.01 earned run average in 2024 with 238 strikeouts in 206 innings pitched. She was named the Coastal Athletic Association pitcher of the year in 2024 and named the CAA pitcher of the week on four separate occasions. Smith threw two no-hitters this past season against UNC Wilmington and North Carolina A&T. She also had 18 complete games with nine shutouts for Campbell in 2024.
Smith joins Ailana Agbayani, Abby Dayton and Isabela Emerling in the Sooners’ transfer portal class this summer.
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Smith joins Ailana Agbayani, Abby Dayton and Isabela Emerling in the Sooners’ transfer portal class this summer.
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