Texas Ends Nebraska No-Hitter, Wins 3-1 at Women's College World Series
Texas scored three runs in the sixth inning to defeat Nebraska 3-1 on Sunday at the Women's College World Series. The win eliminated Nebraska from the tournament.
espn.comTexas ended a no-hit bid by Nebraska pitcher Jordy Frahm with an infield single in the sixth inning Sunday at the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City. The hit was followed by a single to right field that set up a three-run home run by Katie Stewart, giving Texas a 3-1 victory and eliminating Nebraska.
Frahm had allowed no hits through five and two-thirds innings and had given Nebraska a 1-0 lead with a solo home run in the first inning. Stewart's home run over the left-field wall was her 28th of the season, extending her single-season Texas record. Texas coach Mike White said Stewart "doesn't need much" contact on the ball and noted the hit may have come off the handle.
The second-seeded Texas team must defeat No. 7 Tennessee twice on Monday to reach the championship series. Frahm, who transferred to Nebraska in 2023 after winning two national titles at Oklahoma, finished her college career with multiple 20-home run and 20-win seasons.
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