What's Happening?
The Nebraska softball team achieved a significant victory over the No. 7 ranked UCLA Bruins with a 4-1 win at Bowlin Stadium. This victory was marked by Jordy Frahm setting a new program record for single-season saves, reaching eight saves this year.
The previous record was held by current head coach Rhonda Revelle since 1983. The win improved Nebraska's season record to 25-5 and maintained their perfect 7-0 record in the Big Ten conference. Key performances included Hannah Camenzind, who contributed three RBIs and a home run, and Alexis Jensen, who secured the win by pitching five innings with one run and four hits. The Huskers' defense was solid, retiring three straight batters in the final inning to secure the victory.
Why It's Important?
This victory is significant for the Nebraska softball team as it not only extends their winning streak to 14 games but also marks their first win against UCLA since 1987. The win enhances Nebraska's standing in the Big Ten and boosts their confidence as they continue the season. Jordy Frahm's record-breaking performance highlights the strength and depth of the team, potentially attracting more attention and support for the program. The win against a top-ranked team like UCLA demonstrates Nebraska's capability to compete at a high level, which could have implications for their seeding and performance in upcoming tournaments.
What's Next?
Nebraska is set to face the UCLA Bruins again, providing an opportunity to further solidify their dominance and continue their winning streak. The upcoming game will be streamed on B1G+ and broadcasted across the Huskers Radio Network, offering fans a chance to follow the action closely. The team will aim to maintain their momentum and perfect conference record, which could be crucial for their positioning in the postseason.









