Tough loss for FSU. Harp was hitting .429 with nine HRs, 49 RBI and 56 runs scored
FSU sports information:
Florida State softball head coach Lonni Alameda announced on Monday that sophomore outfielder Kennedy Harp suffered a season-ending injury against Louisville on April 27.
“My heart goes out to Kennedy and the season-ending injury that occurred in Louisville,” Alameda said. “Every athlete and coach knows injury is part of the game, but it is so tough to see it happen. Kennedy is a wonderful teammate, and we will miss her on the field. We know she will be impacting this team daily as she takes care of her injury to return stronger next season. Thank you all for reaching out and for caring about her. Kennedy is going to take this head-on with a positive attitude and will be back before we know it.”
“I’m definitely disappointed by the situation, but I’m staying positive and focused on what I can control,” Harp said. “While I may not be able to contribute on the field right now, I’m fully committed to supporting my team in every way possible from the sidelines. I’m incredibly thankful for all the love, encouragement, and well wishes I’ve received. It truly means a lot. This journey isn’t over. I’m already putting in the work to come back stronger, and I’m determined to be the best version of myself by the start of next season.”
FSU sports information:
Florida State softball head coach Lonni Alameda announced on Monday that sophomore outfielder Kennedy Harp suffered a season-ending injury against Louisville on April 27.
“My heart goes out to Kennedy and the season-ending injury that occurred in Louisville,” Alameda said. “Every athlete and coach knows injury is part of the game, but it is so tough to see it happen. Kennedy is a wonderful teammate, and we will miss her on the field. We know she will be impacting this team daily as she takes care of her injury to return stronger next season. Thank you all for reaching out and for caring about her. Kennedy is going to take this head-on with a positive attitude and will be back before we know it.”
“I’m definitely disappointed by the situation, but I’m staying positive and focused on what I can control,” Harp said. “While I may not be able to contribute on the field right now, I’m fully committed to supporting my team in every way possible from the sidelines. I’m incredibly thankful for all the love, encouragement, and well wishes I’ve received. It truly means a lot. This journey isn’t over. I’m already putting in the work to come back stronger, and I’m determined to be the best version of myself by the start of next season.”