Karlyn Pickens
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| Karlyn Pickens | |
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| Tennessee Lady Volunteers – No. 23 | |
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| Born: January 9, 2004 Weaverville, North Carolina, U.S. | |
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Karlyn Pickens (born January 9, 2004) is an American college softball pitcher for Tennessee. She holds the NCAA softball record for fastest pitch ever thrown at 79.4 miles per hour (127.8 km/h).
Pickens attended North Buncombe High School in Weaverville, North Carolina where she was a three-sport athlete, playing softball, basketball and volleyball. During the 2021 season, in her junior year, she posted a 12–1 record with a 0.41 earned run average (ERA), with 207 strikeouts, and allowed only 12 hits and 21 walks in 85 innings. Following the season she was named North Carolina Gatorade Softball Player of the Year.[1]
She was ranked as the No. 2 pitcher and No. 5 overall player for the class of 2022 by Extra Inning Softball.[2] On November 11, 2021, she signed her national letter of intent to play college softball at Tennessee.[3]