Jordy Frahm, formerly known as Jordy Bahl, has become a pivotal figure for the Nebraska Cornhuskers softball team, inspiring dreams of an NCAA title. Her dedication to fans and impressive performances have made a significant impact on the program.
Jordy Frahm planted herself on the warning track, the back of her Nebraska jersey almost touching the vinyl replica of her No. 98 adhered to the outfield wall.
That’s where the softball standout formerly known as Jordy Bahl stayed for, well, who knows? She never keeps track of time when she’s signing autographs. Not when the fans are young, and especially not when they’re kids from Nebraska.
“Make a line,” she told the masses a few weeks ago, “and I’ll sign an autograph for everyone.”
Sure, it was senior day, and she had more family and friends than normal at the ballpark. Yes, she had thrown a complete game that afternoon, too. But none of that mattered — she was focused only on the dozens (hundreds?) of faces that stretched nearly back to the infield.
Rhonda Revelle has watched a similar scene play out every time Frahm played a game in a Husker uniform, and the Nebraska coach isn’t sure the weight of those moments can truly be measured.
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Feb 20, 2026; Cathedral City, CA, USA; Nebraska pitcher Jordy Frahm (98) during the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic at Big League Dreams. Mandatory Credit: David Frerker-Imagn Images
Oklahoma pitcher Jordy Bahl (98) and Toby Keith take a photo after OU won the Women's College World Series finals between Oklahoma (OU) and Florida State at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on Thursday, June 8, 2023.
Jordy Frahm has significantly impacted the team with her performances and connection to fans, inspiring hopes for an NCAA title.
Jordy Frahm, previously known as Jordy Bahl, is a standout softball player for the Nebraska Cornhuskers, known for her exceptional skills and leadership.
On senior day, Jordy Frahm threw a complete game and dedicated time to signing autographs for her fans, showcasing her commitment to the community.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers, led by players like Jordy Frahm, are aiming for an NCAA softball title, fueled by their recent performances and fan support.

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Feb 20, 2026; Cathedral City, CA, USA; Nebraska pitcher Jordy Frahm (98) during the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic at Big League Dreams. Mandatory Credit: David Frerker-Imagn Images
Feb 20, 2026; Cathedral City, CA, USA; Nebraska pitcher Jordy Frahm (98) during the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic at Big League Dreams. Mandatory Credit: David Frerker-Imagn Images
Nebraska Cornhuskers starting pitcher/relief pitcher Jordy Bahl (98) pitches Friday, May 9, 2025, during the Big Ten softball tournament game against the UCLA Bruins at Purdue University’s Bittinger Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana.
Nebraska Cornhuskers starting pitcher/relief pitcher Jordy Bahl (98) throws the ball to first Friday, May 9, 2025, during the Big Ten softball tournament game against the UCLA Bruins at Purdue University’s Bittinger Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrates with Rylie Boone (0), Tiare Jennings (23) and Jayda Coleman (24) following a softball game between the Oklahoma Sooners and Stanford in the Women's College World Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in in Oklahoma City, Monday, June, 5, 2023.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrates during a softball game between University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and Stanford in the Women's College World Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Thursday, June 1, 2023. Oklahoma won 2-0.
Oklahoma starting pitcher Jordy Bahl (98) pitches during a softball game between University of Oklahoma (OU) and Florida State at Marita Hynes Field in Norman, Okla., on Tuesday, March 14, 2023.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrates after Oklahoma scores a run in the sixth inning of the Big 12 softball tournament championship game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Texas Longhorns at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Saturday, May 13, 2023. Oklahoma won 6-1.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrates after scoring a run in the sixth inning of the Big 12 softball tournament championship game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Texas Longhorns at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Saturday, May 13, 2023. Oklahoma won 6-1.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrates a strike out in the ninth inning during a softball game between the Oklahoma Sooners and Stanford in the Women's College World Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in in Oklahoma City, Monday, June, 5, 2023.
Oklahoma starting pitcher Jordy Bahl (98) pitches during a softball game between University of Oklahoma (OU) and Florida State at Marita Hynes Field in Norman, Okla., on Tuesday, March 14, 2023.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) pitches during a softball game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and Tennessee in the Women's College World Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Saturday, June 3, 2023. Oklahoma won 9-0.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrates the last out during the first game of the Women's College World Championship Series between the Oklahoma Sooners and Florida State at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, June, 7, 2023.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) throws a pitch in the second inning during the first game of the Women's College World Championship Series between the Oklahoma Sooners at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, June, 7, 2023.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) pitches during a college softball game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Auburn Tigers at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Saturday, March 18, 2023.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrate with Grace Lyons (3), left, and Tiare Jennings (23) during a softball game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and Tennessee in the Women's College World Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Saturday, June 3, 2023. Oklahoma won 9-0.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) pitches during a Bedlam college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls (OSU) and the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) in Stillwater, Okla., Friday, May 5, 2023. Oklahoma won 8-3.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) slides home to score a run in the fourth inning of the Big 12 softball tournament championship game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Texas Longhorns at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Saturday, May 13, 2023. Oklahoma won 6-1.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) throws a pitch in the seventh inning during the second game of the Women's College World Championship Series between the Oklahoma Sooners and Florida State at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Thursday, June, 8, 2023.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98). scores a run in the seventh inning of a Bedlam college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls (OSU) and the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, May 6, 2023. Oklahoma won 4-2.
Jordy Bahl talks with head coach Patty Gasso in the dugout as the University of Oklahoma (OU) Sooner Women's Softball team plays UIC on March 4, 2023 at Marita Hynes Field in Norman, Okla.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) reacts after a strikeout during a college softball game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners and the Hofstra Pride at Norman Regional of NCAA softball tournament at Marita Hynes Field in Norman, Okla., Saturday, May, 20, 2023.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrates a strike out in the second inning during the first game of the Women's College World Championship Series between the Oklahoma Sooners and Florida State at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, June, 7, 2023.
Jordy Bahl is announced at a ceremony June 10 honoring the OU softball team's NCAA championship at Marita Hynes Field in Norman.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrates a strike out during the NCAA Norman Super Regional softball game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners and the Clemson Tigers at Marita Hynes Field in Norman, Okla., Friday, May, 26, 2023.
OU pitcher Jordy Bahl (98) yells to the crowd during the Sooners' regional opener against Prairie View A&M on May 20 in Norman.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA - JUNE 08: Jordy Bahl #98 of the Oklahoma Sooners hugs pitching coach Jennifer Rocha after the 3-1 win against the Florida State Seminoles during Game Two of the NCAA Division 1 Softball Championship at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium on June 08, 2023 in Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma pitcher Jordy Bahl (98) and Oklahoma catcher Kinzie Hansen (9) celebrate after OU won the Women's College World Series finals between Oklahoma (OU) and Florida State at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on Thursday, June 8, 2023.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) and Alyssa Brito (33) celebrate following the softball game between the Oklahoma Sooners and Stanford in the Women's College World Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in in Oklahoma City, Monday, June, 5, 2023.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) slides home to score a run past Texas' Reese Atwood (14) in the sixth inning of the Big 12 softball tournament championship game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Texas Longhorns at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Saturday, May 13, 2023. Oklahoma won 6-1.
Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) throws a pitch in the first inning during a softball game between the Oklahoma Sooners and Florida State in the Women's College World Championship Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, June, 7, 2023.
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Feb 20, 2026; Cathedral City, CA, USA; Nebraska pitcher Jordy Frahm (98) during the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic at Big League Dreams. Mandatory Credit: David Frerker-Imagn Images
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Feb 20, 2026; Cathedral City, CA, USA; Nebraska pitcher Jordy Frahm (98) during the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic at Big League Dreams. Mandatory Credit: David Frerker-Imagn Images
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Oklahoma pitcher Jordy Bahl (98) and Toby Keith take a photo after OU won the Women's College World Series finals between Oklahoma (OU) and Florida State at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on Thursday, June 8, 2023.
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Feb 20, 2026; Cathedral City, CA, USA; Nebraska pitcher Jordy Frahm (98) during the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic at Big League Dreams. Mandatory Credit: David Frerker-Imagn Images
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Feb 20, 2026; Cathedral City, CA, USA; Nebraska pitcher Jordy Frahm (98) during the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic at Big League Dreams. Mandatory Credit: David Frerker-Imagn Images
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Nebraska Cornhuskers starting pitcher/relief pitcher Jordy Bahl (98) pitches Friday, May 9, 2025, during the Big Ten softball tournament game against the UCLA Bruins at Purdue University’s Bittinger Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana.
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Nebraska Cornhuskers starting pitcher/relief pitcher Jordy Bahl (98) throws the ball to first Friday, May 9, 2025, during the Big Ten softball tournament game against the UCLA Bruins at Purdue University’s Bittinger Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrates with Rylie Boone (0), Tiare Jennings (23) and Jayda Coleman (24) following a softball game between the Oklahoma Sooners and Stanford in the Women's College World Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in in Oklahoma City, Monday, June, 5, 2023.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrates during a softball game between University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and Stanford in the Women's College World Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Thursday, June 1, 2023. Oklahoma won 2-0.
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Oklahoma starting pitcher Jordy Bahl (98) pitches during a softball game between University of Oklahoma (OU) and Florida State at Marita Hynes Field in Norman, Okla., on Tuesday, March 14, 2023.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrates after Oklahoma scores a run in the sixth inning of the Big 12 softball tournament championship game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Texas Longhorns at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Saturday, May 13, 2023. Oklahoma won 6-1.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrates after scoring a run in the sixth inning of the Big 12 softball tournament championship game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Texas Longhorns at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Saturday, May 13, 2023. Oklahoma won 6-1.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrates a strike out in the ninth inning during a softball game between the Oklahoma Sooners and Stanford in the Women's College World Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in in Oklahoma City, Monday, June, 5, 2023.
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Oklahoma starting pitcher Jordy Bahl (98) pitches during a softball game between University of Oklahoma (OU) and Florida State at Marita Hynes Field in Norman, Okla., on Tuesday, March 14, 2023.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) pitches during a softball game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and Tennessee in the Women's College World Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Saturday, June 3, 2023. Oklahoma won 9-0.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrates the last out during the first game of the Women's College World Championship Series between the Oklahoma Sooners and Florida State at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, June, 7, 2023.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) throws a pitch in the second inning during the first game of the Women's College World Championship Series between the Oklahoma Sooners at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, June, 7, 2023.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) pitches during a college softball game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Auburn Tigers at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Saturday, March 18, 2023.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrate with Grace Lyons (3), left, and Tiare Jennings (23) during a softball game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and Tennessee in the Women's College World Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Saturday, June 3, 2023. Oklahoma won 9-0.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) pitches during a Bedlam college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls (OSU) and the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) in Stillwater, Okla., Friday, May 5, 2023. Oklahoma won 8-3.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) slides home to score a run in the fourth inning of the Big 12 softball tournament championship game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Texas Longhorns at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Saturday, May 13, 2023. Oklahoma won 6-1.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) throws a pitch in the seventh inning during the second game of the Women's College World Championship Series between the Oklahoma Sooners and Florida State at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Thursday, June, 8, 2023.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98). scores a run in the seventh inning of a Bedlam college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls (OSU) and the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, May 6, 2023. Oklahoma won 4-2.
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Jordy Bahl talks with head coach Patty Gasso in the dugout as the University of Oklahoma (OU) Sooner Women's Softball team plays UIC on March 4, 2023 at Marita Hynes Field in Norman, Okla.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) reacts after a strikeout during a college softball game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners and the Hofstra Pride at Norman Regional of NCAA softball tournament at Marita Hynes Field in Norman, Okla., Saturday, May, 20, 2023.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrates a strike out in the second inning during the first game of the Women's College World Championship Series between the Oklahoma Sooners and Florida State at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, June, 7, 2023.
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Jordy Bahl is announced at a ceremony June 10 honoring the OU softball team's NCAA championship at Marita Hynes Field in Norman.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) celebrates a strike out during the NCAA Norman Super Regional softball game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners and the Clemson Tigers at Marita Hynes Field in Norman, Okla., Friday, May, 26, 2023.
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OU pitcher Jordy Bahl (98) yells to the crowd during the Sooners' regional opener against Prairie View A&M on May 20 in Norman.
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OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA - JUNE 08: Jordy Bahl #98 of the Oklahoma Sooners hugs pitching coach Jennifer Rocha after the 3-1 win against the Florida State Seminoles during Game Two of the NCAA Division 1 Softball Championship at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium on June 08, 2023 in Oklahoma City.
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Oklahoma pitcher Jordy Bahl (98) and Oklahoma catcher Kinzie Hansen (9) celebrate after OU won the Women's College World Series finals between Oklahoma (OU) and Florida State at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on Thursday, June 8, 2023.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) and Alyssa Brito (33) celebrate following the softball game between the Oklahoma Sooners and Stanford in the Women's College World Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in in Oklahoma City, Monday, June, 5, 2023.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) slides home to score a run past Texas' Reese Atwood (14) in the sixth inning of the Big 12 softball tournament championship game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Texas Longhorns at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Saturday, May 13, 2023. Oklahoma won 6-1.
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Oklahoma's Jordy Bahl (98) throws a pitch in the first inning during a softball game between the Oklahoma Sooners and Florida State in the Women's College World Championship Series at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, June, 7, 2023.
“A lot of little girls grow up wanting to play for their home-state school,” said Revelle, whose current roster has lots of Nebraskans doing just that.
Eleven of the Huskers are home-grown products.
But none is more successful, more known, more loved than Frahm.
“When you see them really succeeding at a high level, it hits them differently,” Revelle said of the young fans dreaming big. “I think she might tell you that’s what she’s enjoyed most.”
It’s been almost three years since Frahm announced she was leaving Oklahoma after pitching the Sooners to back-to-back national titles and returning to her home state of Nebraska to play for the Huskers. Shock mixed with understanding. Going home made sense, but leaving the juggernaut Sooners?
But now, as the NCAA Tournament gets underway — the bracket will be announced at 6 p.m. Sunday — she and the second-ranked Huskers stand as one of the top-ranked Sooners’ biggest threats.
Nebraska 's Jordy Frahm (98) throws a pitch during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
Frahm may well end her college career back where it began. Nebraska seems likely, after all, to make the Women’s College World Series, returning for the first time since 2013 and trying to win a WCWS game for the first time since 2002.
With Frahm, though, anything seems possible.
But if there’s one person not thinking about Frahm returning to OKC, it’s Frahm. She has tried to be as present as possible this season. She knew as a senior, it would be easy to look ahead.
“Just enjoy every day,” she told The Oklahoman of her mentality. “A big part of that is just trying to take everything one step at a time and be in the moment that we are in.”
Make no mistake, Frahm has always wanted to win a national title at Nebraska. She is driven and competitive and determined — you’ve seen her stalk around the pitcher’s circle like a caged lion, right? — so, of course she wants to finish her career with a Devon Park dogpile.
But in many ways, her time at Nebraska has already been a rip-roaring success.
Feb 20, 2026; Cathedral City, CA, USA; Nebraska pitcher Jordy Frahm (98) during the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic at Big League Dreams. Mandatory Credit: David Frerker-Imagn Images
Rhonda Revelle wants softball to be the next volleyball in Nebraska.
Seems like a big dream.
Volleyball in the Cornhusker State, after all, is like softball in the Sooner State. Second only to football. Beloved by millions.
But Revelle, in her 34th year as the softball head coach at her alma mater, knows that volleyball hasn’t always been a sport that draws sellout crowds for every home Husker match and fills Memorial Stadium to set a world record.
No, Revelle knows that it started with Terry Pettit, the longtime Nebraska volleyball coach, who went all over the state doing camps and clinics for decades. He spread the volleyball gospel. He “kept just planting seeds,” Revelle said.
“And then the seeds took off,” she said.
Allison Weston was the first big yield. She was an in-state product from Papillion, and she was a superstar, leading the Huskers to their first national championship in 1995, then becoming an Olympian in 2000. She was an ideal for little girls in Nebraska, an in-the-flesh example of what was possible.
Ever since, the Huskers have had rosters dotted with Nebraskans and arenas filled with even more of them.
Revelle sees the early signs of something similar happening with softball. In addition to the 11 Nebraskans on her current roster, the Huskers’ average home attendance of 2,611 this season ranked fourth nationally. Only OU, Alabama and Arkansas averaged more home fans.
What’s more, Nebraska’s average attendance was actually higher than its capacity of 2,500.
The fervor is noticeable, and Revelle says Frahm has lots to do with that.
“She wouldn’t take the credit for that,” the coach said. “She’d give it all to all of the girls, but she’s really impacted that.”
Oklahoma State's Rosie Davis (26) celebrates a walk-off home run in the 11th inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
Oklahoma State's Rosie Davis (26) celebrates a walk-off home run in the 11th inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
Oklahoma State's Rosie Davis (26) celebrates a walk-off home run in the 11th inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
Oklahoma State's Ruby Meylan (66) celebrates a strike out during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
Oklahoma State celebrates the walk-off home run by Rosie Davis (26) in the 11th inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
Oklahoma State celebrates the walk-off home run by Rosie Davis (26) in the 11th inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
Oklahoma State celebrates the walk-off home run by Rosie Davis (26) in the 11th inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
Nebraska 's Jordyn Frahm (98) throws a pitch during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
Nebraska 's Jordyn Frahm (98) throws a pitch during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
Oklahoma State's Ruby Meylan (66) throws a pitch during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
Oklahoma State's Tia Warsop (9) celebrates a score in the 7th inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
Oklahoma State's Tia Warsop (9) celebrates a score in the 7th inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
Oklahoma State celebrates with fans following the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
Oklahoma State's Aubrey Jones (7) throws to first for an out in the first inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
Oklahoma State's Aubrey Jones (7) fields a ground ball in the first inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
Oklahoma State 's Jayelle Austin (34) slides into second in the first inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
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Oklahoma State's Rosie Davis (26) celebrates a walk-off home run in the 11th inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
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Oklahoma State's Rosie Davis (26) celebrates a walk-off home run in the 11th inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
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Oklahoma State's Rosie Davis (26) celebrates a walk-off home run in the 11th inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
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Oklahoma State's Rosie Davis (26) celebrates a walk-off home run in the 11th inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
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Oklahoma State's Ruby Meylan (66) celebrates a strike out during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
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Oklahoma State celebrates the walk-off home run by Rosie Davis (26) in the 11th inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
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Oklahoma State celebrates the walk-off home run by Rosie Davis (26) in the 11th inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
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Oklahoma State celebrates the walk-off home run by Rosie Davis (26) in the 11th inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
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Nebraska 's Jordyn Frahm (98) throws a pitch during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
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Nebraska 's Jordyn Frahm (98) throws a pitch during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
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Oklahoma State's Ruby Meylan (66) throws a pitch during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
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Oklahoma State's Tia Warsop (9) celebrates a score in the 7th inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
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Oklahoma State's Tia Warsop (9) celebrates a score in the 7th inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
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Oklahoma State celebrates with fans following the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
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Oklahoma State's Aubrey Jones (7) throws to first for an out in the first inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
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Oklahoma State's Aubrey Jones (7) fields a ground ball in the first inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
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Oklahoma State 's Jayelle Austin (34) slides into second in the first inning during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
Jordy Frahm is unapologetically proud of her home state. She has an outline of it tattooed on the inside of the bicep on her mighty right arm. She posts pictures of it on her social media. This past summer, she even married a fellow Nebraskan and former Cornhusker baseball player, Trey Frahm.
But the thing Frahm does best for her home state is going onto the softball field, wearing NEBRASKA across her chest and dominating.
This season, she is 16-4 with a 1.26 ERA, which ranks fifth nationally. She’s struck out 184 batters while only walking 22. But when she isn’t pitching, she often plays first and bats leadoff for the Huskers. She finished the regular season leading the team in batting average (.429), home runs (19) and runs batted in (49).
And remember, she is only a couple of years removed from tearing her ACL. The knee injury happened in her first game as a Husker and cost her the entirety of the 2024 season.
Frahm plays like she never missed a beat.
But ask her about any of that — her development, her leadership, her role — and she is remiss to talk about herself. She is quick to shift the focus to the team.
Nebraska 's Jordy Frahm (98) throws a pitch during the college softball game between the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Stillwater, Okla., Thursday Feb. 26, 2026.
“God has totally pieced this together,” she said. “There’s just so many girls here on this team that we have histories of playing together before college, in college. Like, I’m playing with my roommate from my freshman year.”
Frahm was referring to Hannah Coor, a former Sooner who transferred to Nebraska after last season.
“We get to finish together now,” Frahm said. “How special is that?”
She chuckled.
“There’s just so many stories with girls throughout the entire team who were together at one point, life took us separate directions and now we’re back. To see it piece together like that, it truly is so special.”
While the Huskers wouldn’t be one of the top-rated teams in the country without talent up and down the roster, having a superstar who sets the tone is no small thing.
Coor did an interview earlier this season where the California native talked about how much she loves Nebraska.
“Because all the players on the team from Nebraska love Nebraska so much,” Revelle remembers Coor saying. “You can just feel it. You want to be a part of it.”
No Husker loves Nebraska more than Frahm.
Oklahoma pitcher Jordy Bahl (98) and Toby Keith take a photo after OU won the Women's College World Series finals between Oklahoma (OU) and Florida State at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on Thursday, June 8, 2023.
Jordy Frahm is in her final days as a Husker.
Even if Nebraska makes the WCWS and goes as far as possible, she still has less than a month remaining as part of Team Big Red. She has spent the entire season trying to enjoy each day, savor each moment, and she intends to keep doing that for as long as possible.
“Just truly being in one pitch at a time and keeping things simple no matter what situation the game is in,” she said, “whatever pitch I’m throwing, try to have one or two thoughts for that pitch and have that be consistent and simple and keep it easy.”
Revelle gets emotional when she thinks about how Frahm has grown.
Not as a player; she’s always been great.
Not even as a competitor; she’s always gone hard.
“But her finding the joy in the game in lots of different ways,” Revelle said. “To be able to be as competitive as she is but also be able to just sit back and take in a moment … I think it’s the growth of being able to take it all in and really take in the moments.”
Earlier this season, Revelle looked around the dugout after a game and realized Frahm was just sitting there. She was watching. She was listening. All the while, she had a look on her face that was easy to read.
Jordy Frahm was grateful.
Nebraska softball looks at her and feels the same way.
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