The Nebraska Cornhuskers' remarkable run at the Women's College World Series came to an end Sunday as the defending champion Texas Longhorns staged a dramatic comeback to secure an elimination victory.
Nebraska pitcher Jordy Frahm held Texas hitless through five innings, carrying a no-hitter deep into the contest. The Cornhuskers appeared poised to pull off an upset against the reigning national champions, but the Longhorns broke through in the sixth inning to end the no-hit bid.
The momentum shift proved decisive. Katie Stewart delivered the game-changing blow with a three-run home run that propelled Texas to victory and ended Nebraska's season at the premier event in collegiate softball.
The loss represents a bitter conclusion to what had been a successful campaign for the Cornhuskers, who earned their way to Oklahoma City and the sport's biggest stage. Frahm's dominant performance through five innings demonstrated the caliber of play Nebraska brought to the tournament, even as the team ultimately fell short against the defending champions.
Texas advances in the double-elimination tournament as it seeks to defend its national championship. The Longhorns demonstrated the resilience and clutch hitting that characterized their title run a year ago, overcoming a significant deficit against quality pitching to extend their season.
For Nebraska, the elimination marks the end of a season that saw the program compete at the highest level of collegiate softball. The Cornhuskers' appearance at the Women's College World Series represents a significant achievement for the program and the state's softball community.









