You didn’t and it would matter because I have a theory that many people who dismiss the relevance of speed (not that you were doing that.. explicitly at least) have daughters who don’t throw hard….
100% true.
On the same hand, I've never understood most parent's desire to compare their kiddo to the top 1% as if it holds some kind of relevance.
Pattar asked earlier how is she compared to her peers.... that's the relevant question. How fast was my DD? Fast enough to earn several district and state honors in her HS career and get some interest from some colleges. Not fast enough to even get a glance from a P5 school. She was good, among the top in her peer group, but nowhere near that "elite" group. And that's fine. She won a couple of state championships which is a lot more than many of her peers accomplished.
There is a wide range of talent out there and by definition 99% aren't going to make it to the "elite" ranks. Not like it's a failure if your kiddo doesn't.
I suppose this was a long winded way to say it's best to worry about how your DD is doing compared to her compitition and not worry how she compares to the top handful of pitchers in the nation.