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About Jaden Vickers — University Of Kentucky softball athlete
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 Vickers is a left-handed pitcher with one season of eligibility remaining who hails from Crystal Rivers, Florida. She went 11-8 overall in 2023 with the Scarlet Knights, with a 3.23 ERA and 93 strikeouts. Her biggest wins in the circle this season were against Northwestern, Iowa, and Texas Tech while also tallying a save against Ohio State in Big Ten play. For her career, Vickers has earned 27 wins in the circle in her 107 appearances with 58 games started, 19 complete games, four complete-game shutouts, and over 375 innings thrown. She has struck out more batters than she’s walked in all four seasons of her career, with double-digit wins each of the last two seasons in the circle. Vicker is definitely an athlete you want to represent your brand!
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Vickers has earned 27 wins in the circle in her 107 appearances with 58 games started, 19 complete games, four complete-game shutouts and over 375 innings thrown.
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