Former Sooner joins Jordy Bahl at Nebraska in growing Oklahoma pipeline

Another Sooner to Nebraska.
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It took two years, but Hannah Coor eventually followed Jordy Bahl from Oklahoma to Nebraska.

Coor announced via social media on Monday that she is transferring to Nebraska for her final year of eligibility.

"Someday has been here the whole time! Very excited for this new chapter of my life!! Here we go!!" Coor wrote in her announcement, which included a picture with Bahl.

Nebraska later confirmed with an announcement that Coor had signed with the program.

Hannah Coor announces transfer to Nebraska

Coor and Bahl both got to OU in 2022 and immediately saw the field as the Sooners won the second of four straight national championships. Coor then redshirted in 2023 because of a back injury, then Bahl transferred to Nebraska after that season to go back home. An injury also forced Bahl to redshirt in 2024, making this extra year for both possible.

This past season as a redshirt junior, Coor appeared in 45 games and started in 23 while again battling an injury and eventually becoming the last woman out in OU's outfield rotation. In 70 at-bats last season, she hit .329 with 15 RBI, 10 runs and a pair of home runs.

In her OU career, Coors had a .279 average in 152 games, but mostly shined as a defender with a career 1.000 percent fielding percentage, converting 51 of 51 chances. She was also part of three national championship teams.

Coors should immediately crack the starting lineup at Nebraska next year, which was less likely at OU.

With the transfer portal now closed, the Sooners lost four players this offseason, with Coors being the biggest contributor last season. OU also added LSU transfer pitcher Sydney Berzon, who was the No. 1 player in the portal this year.

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