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Former Oklahoma outfielder Hannah Coor transferring to Nebraska

Screenshot 2024-07-31 at 7.46.34 PMby: Brady Vernon06/16/25BradyVernon
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Jordy Bahl has an old friend joining her in Lincoln for her senior season. Former Oklahoma outfielder Hannah Coor announced she is transferring to Nebraska.

Coor, who has one year of eligibility left, has played in 152 games, making 25 starts while hitting .279 with 41 runs, 31 hits, six doubles, three home runs, 23 RBIs, eight walks, and 13 stolen bases. Coor has plenty of talent but has dealt with back injuries during her time in Norman.

She is coming off her best year at the plate, hitting .329 batting average with four doubles and two home runs. However, she is known more for her remarkable arm in the outfield and is a very good defender with a perfect fielding percentage during her career.

Nebraska brings back most of its lineup that was one win away from the Women’s College World Series, but there is a vacancy in the outfield, meaning Coor could be the team’s everyday starting center fielder.

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