Why did the Mountain West’s top pitcher follow former coaches to Iowa?
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Why did the Mountain West’s top pitcher follow former coaches to Iowa?
Stacy May-Johnson "took a chance" on Serayah Neiss out of high school. Three years later, Neiss is following May-Johnson to Iowa as the reigning Mountain West Pitcher of the Year.
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