Nebraska eliminated from Women's College World Series by Texas
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 31, 2026, 11:42 PM
Last updated May 31, 2026
Nebraska falls to Texas 3-1 in the Women's College World Series elimination game on Sunday in Oklahoma City. Jordy Frahm pitched effectively for most of the game, achieving a no-hitter until a walk in the fifth inning. After leading 1-0 with her home run in the first, Nebraska was undone by Texas's back-to-back hits and a home run in the sixth. This loss marks the end of Nebraska's first WCWS appearance since 2013 and concludes Frahm's collegiate career.
- •Jordy Frahm was close to a perfect game before losing momentum.
- •Frahm hit a home run but allowed three runs in the sixth inning.
- •Nebraska last reached the WCWS in 2013 before this season.
- 11:42 PMYahoo Sports — From no-hitter to nightmare: Jordy Frahm, Nebraska crash out of Women's College World Series
"Frahm was on a heater for most of Sunday's game against Texas. Then it all came crashing down for one of the best players in softball.
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