Huskers Ready to Host Super Regionals
May 19, 2026 / NU Athletics
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The No. 1 Nebraska softball team (49-6) is set to host its first NCAA Super Regional in program history, as NU will welcome the No. 15 Oklahoma State Cowgirls for games on May 21, May 22 and if necessary, May 23.
Thursday’s action will start at 8 p.m. (CT) and first pitch on Friday is set for 4 p.m. (CT). If Saturday’s game is necessary, first pitch will be at 4 p.m. (CT). NU is the No. 4 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament and the Cowgirls are the No. 13 overall seed. The two teams played and split two games earlier this year before the third was cancelled due to impending inclement weather.
NU finished the regular season with a 43-6 (.878) record, good for the best regular-season winning percentage in program history. The Huskers went 23-1 in Big Ten play, which tied the Big Ten record for conference wins in a season, and clinched an outright Big Ten regular-season title. The Huskers also won the Big Ten Tournament last weekend to grab their 22nd overall conference title. NU downed South Dakota once and Grand Canyon twice in the Lincoln Regional last weekend to advance to Super Regionals. The 10th regional title in program history was powered by pitching, as Jordy Frahm and Alexis Jensen allowed only four hits and one run across three games.
Every game this weekend - and every game this season - will have a free radio broadcast with Nate Rohr on the call. The radio broadcast is available at Huskers.com/listen and on the official Huskers app. The games will also be aired live on B107.3 FM. Thursday and Friday’s games will be televised on ESPN2 and Saturday’s if necessary game will be on ESPN.
Leading Off
- The Huskers are ranked No. 1 by both the NFCA Coaches Poll and the USA Softball Poll this week. It is the best ranking in school history.
- Jordy Frahm was named to the Top 3 Watch List for the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year. Alexis Jensen is on the NFCA Freshman of the Year Top 10 list.
- The Huskers now have two wins over top-ranked teams this season -- 8-5 over Texas on Feb. 7 and 3-2 over Texas Tech on Feb. 15.
- Nebraska won both the Big Ten regular season and tournament crowns. It is the ninth time in school history NU has swept conference titles.
- The Huskers finished the regular season ranked third in the NCAA RPI and had the toughest non-conference strength of schedule in the nation.
- Nebraska is hosting its first ever Super Regional in program history after winning its 10th ever regional title last weekend.
- Nebraska has the longest active win streak in the country at 24games.
- With their home run totals as Huskers, Jordy Frahm (42) and Ava Kuszak (35) rank seventh and ninth, respectively, in NU’s career record charts after hitting at Nebraska for only two seasons.
Huskers Sweep Big Ten Titles
Nebraska finished the regular season with a 23-1 record in Big Ten competition, which earned them the outright Big Ten regular-season title. NU swept Michigan, Michigan State, Rutgers, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and Penn State. The only series the Big Red did not sweep was against then-No. 7 UCLA, and NU grabbed the series 2-1. The Huskers also won the Big Ten Tournament title, downing Michigan, Indiana and UCLA on their way to the crown.
Nebraska finished the regular season with a 23-1 record in Big Ten competition, which earned them the outright Big Ten regular-season title. NU swept Michigan, Michigan State, Rutgers, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and Penn State. The only series the Big Red did not sweep was against then-No. 7 UCLA, and NU grabbed the series 2-1. The Huskers also won the Big Ten Tournament title, downing Michigan, Indiana and UCLA on their way to the crown.
• This is the ninth time in program history that Nebraska has won both the conference regular-season and tournament titles. The team also did it in 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1998 and 2004. The Huskers now own 22 total conference titles (11 regular-season, 11 tournament).
• The regular-season championship marked NU’s first outright title since 2004. Nebraska had never won a regular-season Big Ten outright championship until this year.
• Rhonda Revelle became the sixth coach in Big Ten history to win multiple regular-season titles. She has now won a conference title in four different decades (1998 - Big 12, 2001 and 2004 - Big 12, 2014 - Big Ten, 2026 - Big Ten).
• Nebraska had six players earn a spot on the All-Big Ten teams. Jordy Frahm was the Big Ten Pitcher of the Year, Alexis Jensen was the Freshman of the Year and Rhonda Revelle was the Coach of the Year. Frahm earned a spot on the first team, while Jensen, Hannah Coor, Samantha Bland, Kacie Hoffmann and Ava Kuszak were all on the second team. Frahm and Coor represented the Big Red on the All-Defensive Team and Jensen was on the All-Freshman Team. Emmerson Cope was NU’s sportsmanship honoree.
Nebraska Announces Rhonda Revelle Field at Bowlin Stadium
Following senior day festivities on the Saturday game of the Iowa series, Nebraska Athletic Director Troy Dannen announced the naming of Rhonda Revelle Field at Bowlin Stadium.
Following senior day festivities on the Saturday game of the Iowa series, Nebraska Athletic Director Troy Dannen announced the naming of Rhonda Revelle Field at Bowlin Stadium.
• Revelle is in her 34th season guiding the softball program at her alma mater and has led the Huskers to more than 1,200 victories. Revelle is the winningest coach in Nebraska Athletic history (male or female) and was inducted into the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2010. She has the third-most victories of any active Division I head coach.
• Revelle took over as head coach in 1993 and has led the Huskers to 23 postseason appearances and three Women’s College World Series (1998, 2002 and 2013). Revelle has been a part of more than 75 percent of the games in the history of the Husker program, including every game at Bowlin Stadium which opened in 2002. Revelle and longtime associate head coach and fellow Husker alum Lori Sippel have combined to be a part of 90 percent of Nebraska’s all-time victories.
• Revelle was a three-year letterwinner while a student at Nebraska, reaching the first Women’s College World Series and was named a 1982 All-Big Eight selection.
Tough Schedule Paid Off for the Big Red
The Nebraska softball team was able to grab the No. 4 overall seed in this year’s NCAA Tournament with its challenging schedule this season.
The Nebraska softball team was able to grab the No. 4 overall seed in this year’s NCAA Tournament with its challenging schedule this season.
• Going into Selection Sunday, Nebraska sat at third in the NCAA Softball RPI. The Huskers had the hardest non-conference strength of schedule in the nation and have played 15 games against other teams in the top 25 of the RPI. NU is 10-5 in those games and 36-1 against teams outside of the top 25 in the RPI.
• All in all, Nebraska’s regular-season opposition this season had a combined winning percentage of .609.
• The Big Red has two wins this season over the No. 1 team in the country. At the Huskers’ season-opening tournament in San Antonio, Texas, they downed the Longhorns, 8-5, behind three-run homers by Ava Kuszak and Emmerson Cope and a scoreless four innings
from Jordy Frahm. Just over a week later, NU took down Texas Tech, 3-2. The victory included a pitching win from Alexis Jensen, a perfect final three innings from Frahm and a home run from Jesse Farrell.
• Overall, the Huskers have posted 12 wins in 18 games over teams that are currently ranked in the top 25 of the NFCA Coaches Poll or the USA Softball Poll -- Washington, Texas, LSU, UCF, Texas Tech, Texas A&M, Oklahoma State and UCLA.
Pitching Trio Solid for Huskers
The pitching staff of Jordy Frahm, Alexis Jensen and Hannah Camenzind has been impressive for the Huskers, with the three combining for 48 of Nebraska’s 49 wins in the circle. All three have been the Big Ten Pitcher of the Week at some point this season, marking the first time that NU has had three different pitchers win Big Ten Pitcher of the Week in the same season.
The pitching staff of Jordy Frahm, Alexis Jensen and Hannah Camenzind has been impressive for the Huskers, with the three combining for 48 of Nebraska’s 49 wins in the circle. All three have been the Big Ten Pitcher of the Week at some point this season, marking the first time that NU has had three different pitchers win Big Ten Pitcher of the Week in the same season.
• Frahm and Jensen have started 43 games for the Big Red and have a combined record of 43-6. The two have accounted for every win the Huskers have against a ranked team this season. In the games that Jensen has started and Frahm has come in in relief, the two combine for a record of 15-0 and an ERA of 1.87 with 146 strikeouts.
• Frahm and Jensen are the only two pitchers in the country to have struck out 210+ batters and allow fewer than 35 walks.
• In the Huskers’ win over then-No. 1 Texas on Feb. 7, Jensen tossed the first three innings before Frahm came in and threw four innings with no runs to claim the win. When NU beat then-No. 1 Texas Tech, Jensen grabbed the win, as she pitched the first four innings of the game and allowed only one earned run. Frahm threw a perfect final three innings with four strikeouts to claim the save.
• Frahm has eight more saves (12) than the next-closest pitcher in the Big Ten. Jensen has the most strikeouts (210) and wins (24) of any freshman pitcher in the country.
• Hannah Camenzind had a solid weekend at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic, solidifying her place in NU’s pitching rotation and earning her Big Ten Pitcher of the Week honors. Camenzind went 2-0 in the circle and threw a five-inning no-hitter against Hawaii. She tossed 10.0 innings last weekend and allowed no runs and only four hits. Her opponents averaged .118 at the plate. Camenzind is 5-0 this season and has not posted a loss since March 1, 2025.
Huskers Relying on Experience
The Nebraska softball team will rely on its experience in 2026, as the squad includes 12 seniors and 10 players with 100+ games played in their careers.
The Nebraska softball team will rely on its experience in 2026, as the squad includes 12 seniors and 10 players with 100+ games played in their careers.
• Nebraska returns 97% of its innings pitched from last year, including 58% from 2025 NFCA Player of the Year Jordy Frahm.
• The Big Red welcomes back 84% of its at-bats from last season, including the top nine batting averages. Frahm and Ava Kuszak highlight the returning bats, as both are in the top 10 in school history for single-season batting average (Frahm, 1st, .462; Kuszak, 7th, .412).
• Ten total Huskers on this year’s roster have played 100+ games in their career and 10 have started more than 80 games.
• The Huskers’ 23-player roster includes 12 seniors and 17 total upperclassmen, 15 of which were on last season’s Super Regional team.
• With last year’s Super Regional berth, 20-of-23 (87%) of the NU’s 2026 squad has experience being in the NCAA Tournament. Frahm and Hannah Coor have WCWS experience and won national championships at Oklahoma.
A Look at the Huskers' Newcomers
Nebraska’s 2026 roster includes four newcomers, including two transfers and two true freshmen.
Nebraska’s 2026 roster includes four newcomers, including two transfers and two true freshmen.
• Hannah Coor is a senior outfielder who came from Oklahoma, where she was a three-time national champion and played with current Husker Jordy Frahm. Coor appeared in 152 games with 25 starts in her time with the Sooners. She owns a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage and has racked up 31 hits and 23 RBI on a .279 batting average. Coor was named a Big Ten Player to Watch prior to the 2026 season.
• Jesse Farrell, a junior catcher from UNLV, is the Huskers’ second transfer for 2026. Farrell was on the All-Mountain West second team in 2025 and was tabbed Second-Team NFCA All-West Region in 2024. Also in 2024, she was one of 25 finalists for the National Freshman of the Year. In her two years at UNLV, Farrell played in 100 games and started 99. She has 221 putouts with 139 assists in her career, along with a .338 batting average with 100 hits, 74 RBI and 19 homers.
• Nebraska adds freshman two-way phenom Alexis Jensen to its pitching staff and batting order in 2026. Jensen, a state champion at Gretna, was a MaxPreps Second-Team All-American in 2025 and a two-time Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year. Jensen was also a three-time Nebraska-All State Team member and owns Gretna program records in batting average (.445), career wins (83), strikeouts (959) and ERA (1.30). Jensen is a D1 Softball and Softball America Freshman to Watch.
• Skarlett Jones rounds out the newcomers for Nebraska. Jones played with Jensen and redshirt freshman Carlie Muhlbach at Gretna, where she was a state champion in 2024. Jones was on the Nebraska All-State team twice and was a two-time Omaha World-Herald All-Nebraska selection. She posted a .409 batting average and .502 on-base percentage in her high school career.
NU's Offense Last Season
Nebraska returns a majority of its high-powered offense from 2025 that set 16 records, individually and as a team.
• The 2025 Nebraska softball team is first in school history with 107 home runs, 218 extra-base hits and 459 runs.
• The 2025 squad also ranks first in batting average (.346) and slugging percentage (.628) and second in on-base percentage (.430).
• NU notched the most run rule victories in program history with 26 last season.
• The Big Red scored 10+ runs in five straight games from Feb. 14-16 for the first time in program history. NU also notched five home runs in three straight games for what is believed to be the first time in school history.
• Nebraska scored 102 runs in its first 10 games of the season, which marked the quickest the team has hit the 100-run milestone. The Huskers scored 200 runs in their first 23 games of the season, which marked the quickest the team has hit the 200-run milestone. NU scored 300 runs through 37 games, which marked the quickest the team has hit the 300-run milestone. The Big Red hit the 400-run milestone through 49 games, which is the fastest it got to that mark as well.
• Ava Kuszak and Samantha Bland both posted three-homer games last year and are now tied with Kaylan Jablonski and Christie McCoy for the school record for home runs in a game.
• Jordy Frahm and Ava Kuszak are both in the Nebraska record books in numerous offensive categories, which are tabled below.
Huskers Earn Preseason Recognition
The Big Red have garnered preseason honors, both team and individual, in 2026.
The Big Red have garnered preseason honors, both team and individual, in 2026.
• For the third straight season, the Huskers were ranked in every preseason poll. NU earned its highest spot from D1 Softball and USA Softball, both of which ranked the Huskers No. 9. Nebraska was tabbed No. 10 by the NFCA and No. 11 by Softball America.
• Jordy Frahm was named to the Top 50 Watch List for the USA Softball Player of the Year for the second straight season. She was a top-three finalist for the award last year. Frahm was tabbed a Preseason First-Team All-American by both D1 Softball and Softball America and was the No. 2 overall player for both outlets. She was Softball America’s No. 1 two-way player and D1 Softball’s No. 2 pitcher and two-way player. Frahm was also named a Big Ten Player to Watch.
• Ava Kuszak was also on the Top 50 Watch List for USA Softball Player of the Year and was a Big Ten Player to Watch. She was a D1 Softball Preseason Second-Team All-American and the outlet’s No. 24 overall player and No. 4 shortstop. Softball America tabbed her the No. 43 overall player and No. 5 shortstop.
• Alexis Jensen was tabbed a Freshman to Watch by both Softball America and D1 Softball.
• Hannah Camenzind was Softball America’s No. 90 overall player and the No. 5 two-way player.
• Hannah Coor was named a Big Ten Player to Watch.
Frahm Back for Final Season
2025 NFCA Player of the Year and First-Team All-American Jordy Frahm returns for her final season of college softball. Frahm (previously Jordy Bahl) got married to former Husker baseball player Trey Frahm over the summer and changed her last name.
2025 NFCA Player of the Year and First-Team All-American Jordy Frahm returns for her final season of college softball. Frahm (previously Jordy Bahl) got married to former Husker baseball player Trey Frahm over the summer and changed her last name.
• Frahm earned numerous major national accolades last season, including being named a top three finalist for both the Honda Award for Softball and the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Award.
• The two-way star was a First-Team All-American for the third time in her career and was named the NFCA DI Player of the Year after leading the Huskers to their first Super Regional appearance since 2014.
• Frahm was both the 2025 Big Ten Player of the Year and Big Ten Pitcher of the Year. She is the first athlete in Big Ten history to earn both awards in the same season.
• The Papillion, Neb., native owns the top season marks in school history in extra-base hits (41), home runs (23), runs scored (72), total bases (167), batting average (.462) and slugging percentage (.988).
• Frahm ended the season ranked in the top 10 nationally in hits allowed per seven innings (2nd), runs per game (4th), shutouts (4th), total bases (4th), runs (5th), strikeouts (5th), batting average (6th), complete games (6th), slugging percentage (6th), strikeouts per seven innings (6th), wins (6th), WHIP (6th), home runs (7th), ERA (8th), games started (8th) and home runs per game (9th).
• Frahm became the first player in NCAA history with more than 20 wins in the circle and more than 20 home runs at the plate in the same season.
• She was the first Husker ever with 15+ home runs and 15+ doubles in the same season, and the second Husker in history to record 60+ hits, runs and RBI in the same season.
• Frahm became the first player since 2017 to score more runs (72) than she allowed (68) with a minimum of 130 innings pitched.
Nebraska Natives Power Red Team
Nebraska softball’s 2026 roster boasts 11 local products, which is 48% of the team.
Nebraska softball’s 2026 roster boasts 11 local products, which is 48% of the team.
• The Huskers’ 11 Nebraska natives come from seven different towns throughout the state -- Gretna, Valley, Omaha, Lincoln, Elkhorn, Blair and Papillion.
• Seniors Lauren and Hannah Camenzind, Bella Bacon, Kacie Hoffmann and Jordy Frahm all chose different programs out of high school and transferred back to Nebraska to finish out their careers.
• Shortstop Ava Kuszak is from Colorado, but played club ball for Nebraska Gold with Frahm and Bacon.
Nebraska's Pitching Staff
The Huskers return 97% of their innings pitched from last season, including 206.1 from two-way player Jordy Frahm. NU also welcomes back Kylee Magee, Hannah Camenzind and Emmerson Cope and adds freshman Alexis Jensen.
The Huskers return 97% of their innings pitched from last season, including 206.1 from two-way player Jordy Frahm. NU also welcomes back Kylee Magee, Hannah Camenzind and Emmerson Cope and adds freshman Alexis Jensen.
• Frahm pitched the majority of the Huskers’ innings last year and grabbed a 26-8 record. Her 26 wins were the sixth-most in the country. She finished the year with an ERA of 1.56, eight shutouts and 286 strikeouts. Her opponents logged a batting average of just .156.
• Going into the 2026 season, Frahm has the second-lowest ERA (1.27) of any active player in D1. She also has the third-most wins (70), fourth-most career strikeouts (686) and the fourth-most shutouts (23).
• Kylee Magee amassed a record of 8-4 with an ERA of 4.38 in her first season back from injury. She logged 45 strikeouts to 37 walks in 48.0 innings pitched.
• Magee was on the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team her first year at Arizona State and has a 13-11 record in her career with an ERA of 3.81.
• Hannah Camenzind threw the second-most innings for the Huskers last year at 63.0. The two-way player also had the second-lowest ERA on the team at 3.11 and totaled a record of 5-2 in 24 appearances in the circle.
• In her career, Camenzind is 19-5 with an ERA of 3.11 and 96 strikeouts.
• Emmerson Cope tossed 29.1 innings last season and posted a 4.06 ERA. She was 4-1 in the circle in 2025 with nine strikeouts.
• Alexis Jensen will add even more depth to the Huskers’ pitching staff, as she was a MaxPreps Second-Team All-American in high school and a two-time Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year. Jensen has the Gretna records in career wins (83), strikeouts (959) and ERA (1.30).
Scouting Oklahoma State (41-15)
Oklahoma State finished the regular season tied for second in the Big 12 standings with Arizona. The Cowgirls posted a 16-8 mark in Big 12 play and come into this weekend at 41-15. Nebraska and Oklahoma State met earlier this season. The two teams split two games before the third was cancelled due to inclement weather.
Oklahoma State finished the regular season tied for second in the Big 12 standings with Arizona. The Cowgirls posted a 16-8 mark in Big 12 play and come into this weekend at 41-15. Nebraska and Oklahoma State met earlier this season. The two teams split two games before the third was cancelled due to inclement weather.
Offensively, Oklahoma State is batting .316 and averages almost seven runs per game. The Cowgirl pitching staff, led by Nebraska native and Big 12 Pitcher of the Year Ruby Meylan, has an ERA of 3.22.
• Rosie Davis was on the All-Big 12 first team. She is batting .330 with 15 homers and 12 doubles this season. Amanda Hasler adds 14 homers and 10 doubles, while Claire Timm is batting .336 with nine home runs. Tia Warsop has the highest batting average on the team at .349, while Karli Godwin has contributed 10 doubles. Aubrey Jones and Jayelle Austin have both played every game for OSU.
• Meylan has thrown 238.0 innings for the Cowgirls and has a 2.12 ERA with a 29-7 record. She has struck out 216 batters and walked 54. RyLee Crandall has thrown 85.2 innings and is 7-6 with a 5.47 ERA.
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• Kenny Gajewski has spent all 11 seasons of his career at Oklahoma State and is 441-184 with the Cowgirls.
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• Kenny Gajewski has spent all 11 seasons of his career at Oklahoma State and is 441-184 with the Cowgirls.