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Nebraska softball secured a 6-0 victory over Wisconsin, marking their second consecutive shutout in the series. Jordy Frahm pitched a complete game, allowing only two hits and striking out five batters.
Nebraska softball (32-6, 13-1) continued its series with Wisconsin (22-14, 7-7) on Saturday. The Huskers claimed the series by shutting out the Badgers for the second straight game, 6-0.
Jordy Frahm (11-4) delivered the shutout, pitching a complete game and allowing just two hits. She held a no-hitter through six innings and fired five strikeouts. Frahm also batted 2-for-4 at the plate.
Nebraska tallied nine hits in the win and scored all six runs in the fourth. Hannah Coor and Alexis Jensen drove in two RBIs each. Coor delivered her two off a single to finish 1-for-4. Jensen blasted a two-run home run. Hannah Camenzind and Jesse Farrell both drove in an RBI.
The Huskers and Badgers concluded the series on Sunday. The first pitch is set for noon CT on B1G+.
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This article originally appeared on Cornhuskers Wire: Nebraska softball earns second-straight shutout over Wisconsin 6-0
Nebraska softball recorded nine hits and scored all six runs in the fourth inning, with Jordy Frahm pitching a complete game and allowing just two hits.
Jordy Frahm pitched a shutout and batted 2-for-4, while Hannah Coor and Alexis Jensen each drove in two RBIs, with Jensen hitting a two-run home run.

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