Huskers Rout Badgers to Grab Fourth Big Ten Sweep of the Year
Apr 12, 2026 / NU Athletics
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The Nebraska softball team scored 12 runs on 10 hits and dominated the Wisconsin Badgers, 12-2, in five innings on Sunday afternoon in Madison, Wisc.
The Huskers now sit at 33-6 on the season with a 14-1 record in Big Ten play. NU has swept four Big Ten series this year and won all five it has played.
Ava Kuszak and Jordy Frahm led the Big Red offense with four RBIs apiece, Kuszak’s coming from two home runs and Frahm’s from a grand slam. Alexis Jensen contributed a career-high two doubles, along with an RBI, while Kacie Hoffmann had two hits and an RBI. Hannah Camenzind scored three runs.
Jensen (17-2) grabbed the win in the circle after throwing four innings with just one run and one hit. She added three strikeouts on the day. Frahm came in to throw the final inning and allowed one run.
Nebraska struck quickly, as Kuszak knocked a two-run homer in the top of the first to give NU a 2-0 lead.
H. Camenzind singled in the third and went to second on a Farrell groundout before crossing the plate on a Jensen double. A Hoffmann single to right center scored Jensen and extended the Big Red’s advantage to 4-0.
NU added another run in the top of the fourth, as a H. Camenzind stolen base caused an errant throw that sent Frahm home.
Wisconsin scored its first run of the series in the bottom of the fourth.
Nebraska enjoyed a seven-run top of the fifth, as Jensen doubled and Hoffmann and Samantha Bland walked to load the bases. Kennadi Williams, who pinch ran for Jensen, scored on a Badger error before a Frahm grand slam cleared the bases. H. Camenzind drew a walk and was sent home by Kuszak’s second two-run homer of the day. The Huskers led 12-1 going into the bottom of the fifth.
The Badgers added a solo home run in the bottom of the fifth, but it wasn’t enough, and NU preserved the 12-2 run-rule win.
The Huskers will head to Minneapolis, Minn., to take on the Minnesota Golden Gophers next weekend, April 17-19. The first game on Friday, April 17, is set for 6 p.m. (CT) and will be streamed on B1G+ and can be heard across the Huskers Radio Network.
Notes
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NU improved to 14-1 in the Big Ten, which is its best start through 15 conference games since a 14-1 start to Big 12 play in 2004.
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In this weekend’s series, Jordy Frahm and Alexis Jensen combined for six runs, nine hits, eight extra-base hits, eight RBIs and a .428 average at the plate. In the circle, the two allowed only two runs and seven hits and their opponents had a .111 average.
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Frahm’s grand slam was the Huskers’ second of the season.
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Nebraska has run-ruled nine opponents this year.
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NU has scored 10+ runs in six games this season.
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The Huskers are on an eight-game win streak and have won 21 of their last 22 games.
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Ava Kuszak’s four RBIs and two homers were both season highs. Her two homers marked the fourth multi-homer game of her career.
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Alexis Jensen hit a career-high two doubles.
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Jordy Frahm’s four RBIs tied her season high.
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Nebraska’s seven-run fifth inning tied its highest-scoring inning of the season.
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The Huskers have now scored 4+ runs in 25 innings this year.
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The Big Red is 10-1 in true road games this year.