NiJaree Canady’s ‘best performance of the year’ was too much for Alabama

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Alabama's Kristen White collides with Texas Tech's Mia Williams during the Crimson Tide's second game against Texas Tech in the Women's College World Series semifinals in Oklahoma City.Alabama's Kristen White and Texas Tech's Mia Williams laugh off their second base collision during the Crimson Tide's second game against Texas Tech in the Women's College World Series semifinals in Oklahoma City.Alabama's Jocelyn Briski pitches during the Crimson Tide's second game against Texas Tech in the Women's College World Series semifinals in Oklahoma City.Alabama's Patrick Murphy coaches during the Crimson Tide's second game against Texas Tech in the Women's College World Series semifinals in Oklahoma City.Alabama's Ana Roman reacts to a strike during the Crimson Tide's second game against Texas Tech in the Women's College World Series semifinals in Oklahoma City.Alabama huddles during the Crimson Tide's second game against Texas Tech in the Women's College World Series semifinals in Oklahoma City.Alabama's Larissa Preuitt fields a ball during the Crimson Tide's second game against Texas Tech at the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City.Alabama's Salen Hawkins throws during the Crimson Tide's second game with Texas Tech at the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City.Alabama's Jena Young swings the bat during the Crimson Tide's second game with Texas Tech at the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City.Alabama's Jena Young strikes out during the Crimson Tide's second game with Texas Tech at the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City.Alabama's Alexis Pupillo heads to the dugout during the Crimson Tide's second game against Texas Tech at the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City.Alabama players embrace after the Crimson Tide's second game against Texas Tech at the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City.Alabama softball Jocelyn Briski embraces a teammate after the Crimson Tide's second game with Texas Tech at the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City.Alabama softball players embrace after the Crimson Tide's second game with Texas Tech at the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City.Alabama and Texas Tech players shake hands after the Crimson Tide's second game against Texas Tech at the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City.

Texas Tech didn’t have to play its seemingly endless game of rotating pitchers after the intermission. Alabama softball couldn’t handle NiJaree Canady.

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