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Canady dominates Mound, Texas Tech rated 2 undeserved

Tallahassee, Fla. (AP) -Nijaree Canady has scattered three goals for her second game in a row in less than 24 hours and Texas Tech has grip on his first women-college World series with 2-1 against Florida State on Friday.

After Canady thrown a two-high-hit shutout on Thursday evening, he came back on Friday afternoon and blooded the Seminoles with fifth seeds to the seventh inning.

Canady (30-5) ran her only dough of the game on four parking spaces to lead the top of the seventh place. Michaela Edenfield followed with a double to right center. Shelby McKenzie got the RBI with an Infield helicopter Canady got the last two rackets to see the first Baseman Lauren Allred in foul territory.

The Red Raiders (50-12) of the 12th seed runs in the first run on a victim fly Alana Johnson and in the fifth on Demi Elders single in the middle. Both runs were not deserved. The FSU had four mistakes.

Julia Apsel (12-2) has the loss for the seminols (49-12).

Canady, the reigning international of the year, became Stanford, where she reached two WCWs, for a reported 1 million US dollar in name, similarity and image and made Texas Tech promptly. It is one of three finalists for the National Award and has an average value of Sub-1.00. Texas Tech won his first Big 12 Conference title, was a regional for the first time and made his first super regional.

The Red Raiders will play the winner of the Ole Miss Markansas super region at the WCWS in Oklahoma City on Thursday.

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