Texas Tech pitcher NiJaree Canady threw her first career perfect game Saturday in an 8-0 victory over Baylor [1, 3].
The performance caps a dominant regular season for the Red Raiders and establishes the team as a primary contender heading into the postseason.
Canady delivered the performance at Tracy Sellers Field in Lubbock, Texas [2, 4]. During the five-inning outing, she recorded nine strikeouts [1, 3]. The victory occurred on Senior Day, which served as the regular-season finale and a celebration for the team's graduating players [2, 5].
With the win, Texas Tech improved its overall record to 50-5 [4]. This achievement makes the Red Raiders the first team in the nation to reach 50 wins this season [4]. The team also holds a conference record of 21-3 [4].
The game was a comprehensive shutout, with the Red Raiders scoring eight runs while Canady prevented any Baylor runners from reaching base [1, 3]. This milestone provides a significant momentum boost for the program as it transitions from the regular season to the playoffs.
“NiJaree Canady threw her first career perfect game Saturday in an 8-0 victory over Baylor”
The perfect game by NiJaree Canady and the team's historic 50-win milestone signal that Texas Tech is operating at a peak performance level. By peaking during the regular-season finale on Senior Day, the Red Raiders have established themselves as a dominant force in collegiate softball with an elite win percentage and a pitcher capable of absolute shutouts.




