Northern Kentucky University standout pitcher Krystal Lewallen said Thursday she will probably transfer to a Division I school and has narrowed her decision to UCLA or the University of Louisiana
Lewallen, a right-handed hurler and incoming senior, said she considered transferring after her sophomore season but wanted to return to an intact Norse team that could make a run at a Division II title.
She informed coach Kathy StewartÖ of her plans three weeks ago and said the school then granted a release for other programs to contact her.
“I knew if I didn’t try to do this, I’d regret it for the rest of my life,” Lewallen said.
This afternoon she is awaiting a UCLA board meeting that will determine if her credits and grades will transfer, and “to make sure I’m not coming here just one year to play softball.”
Her GPA is 2.9.
Next week Lewallen is visiting Louisiana-Lafayette’s campus.
Lewallen was named 2004-2005 Collegiate Sports Awards NCAA Division II Athlete of the Year after posting a 32-1 record and leading the Norse to a consecutive NCAA Division II World Series. She struck out 335 batters, posted a 0.36 ERA, and had 20 shutouts.