It was a day for the die-hards. While the weather in Minneapolis was anything but ideal for softball—with temperatures hovering around 39 degrees, a steady northwest wind, and a rain delay dampening the seats—the #3 Nebraska Huskers showed up to play. In conditions that tested the resolve of fans bundled in hoodies and parkas, Nebraska delivered a crisp, 4-0 victory over Minnesota, proving their mettle extends beyond fair-weather games.
The tone was set immediately. In the top of the first inning, Hannah Coor stepped in as the second batter of the day and launched a 2-0 pitch from Minnesota's Sidney Schwartz off the left-field wall for a solo home run. That early 1-0 lead, captured in a highlight-reel swing, was all the momentum the Huskers needed.
From there, it became the Jordy Frahm show. The Husker ace was in complete command, weaving a masterful shutout. Her performance was part of a dominant trend for the Nebraska pitching staff, which has now surrendered only two runs over its last 26 innings—a staggering 0.54 ERA that underscores their championship-caliber defense. A brief moment of concern arose in the bottom of the first when Frahm slipped on the landing area, prompting a quick visit from Coach Rhonda Revelle to ensure the circle was safe, a prudent move for a pitcher with a past ACL injury. After that, it was smooth sailing.
Frahm didn't just dominate in the circle; she helped her own cause at the plate. With two outs and runners in scoring position later in the game, she ripped a laser of an RBI single up the middle, extending the Nebraska lead. The Huskers' offense kept chipping away, adding insurance runs to support their pitcher's gem.
For the Gophers, the combination of Nebraska's stifling pitching, the biting cold, and the wind blowing in made for a long afternoon at the plate. Their fans, who braved the elements with remote starters at the ready, were left with little to cheer for offensively. Meanwhile, the Husker faithful who made the trip—or watched from home—were treated to a textbook road win: tough, gritty, and executed with precision despite the challenging environment. It was a statement victory that proves this Nebraska team is built for any conditions as they continue their march through the season.
