Nebraska softball moved through the Troy Cox Classic in Las Cruces with ease, and is currently set to play the rubber match with Tennessee to advance to the World Series.


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Softball: Huskers Fall to Vols in Game Two of Super Regionals; All Tied Up with Rubber Match Being Aired on ESPN

The Nebraska Cornhuskers were in Las Cruces early in the season to participate in the Troy Cox Classic.

Sources: NMSU Athletics, Nebraska Athletics
Courtesy Photo: By Scott Bruhn for Nebraska

The NMSU Aggies faced four teams this season who would eventually make the Super Regionals: Florida State, Texas, Nebraska and CUSA rival, Liberty. Texas advanced to the College World Series by topping Clemson in the Super Regionals. Both Florida State and Liberty failed to advance. The last Aggie opponent remaining the the Super Regionals is the 19th-ranked Huskers.

The Nebraska Cornhuskers were in Las Cruces early in the season to participate in the Troy Cox Classic. The Aggies ended up being run-ruled in the 6th inning; however, it provided a good learning experience for standout pitcher, Desirae Spearman. Spearman eventually took the loss in this matchup, and it is reported that she has since entered the Transfer Portal. Nebraska softball moved through the Troy Cox Classic with ease, and is currently set to play the rubber match with Tennessee to advance to the World Series.

After taking the first game against the Vols in the Super Regionals, the No. 19 Nebraska softball team had the tying run at third base in Game Two… the winning run at second base with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning, but No. 7 Tennessee held on for a 3-2 victory on Saturday evening at the NCAA Super Regionals in Knoxville, Tenn.

The win evened the series at 1-1 and set up a winner-take-all third game on Sunday at 12 p.m. (MST). The game will be aired on ESPN.

Jordyn BahlSamantha BlandHannah CamenzindBella Bacon and Emmerson Cope each notched a hit for the Big Red and H. Camenzind added two RBIs. 

Bahl (26-7) took the loss in the circle, her first career loss in NCAA Tournament play. She threw all 7.0 innings for the Huskers and allowed four hits and three runs while striking out six batters. Karlyn Pickens (23-9) grabbed the win for Tennessee.

Nebraska moved to 43-14 on the season, while the Vols improved to 44-15. 

Tennessee struck first and took a 2-0 lead with a two-run homer in the top of the first.

NU bounced back right away, as Bahl and Bland opened the bottom of the first with back-to-back singles, and both advanced on an Ava Kuszak fly out. Bahl and Bland crossed the plate on a H. Camenzind two-run single to even the score at 2-2. 

The Vols grabbed the lead back at 3-2 on a sacrifice fly in the top of the third. 

Neither team would score again but the Huskers threatened in the bottom of the seventh. NU got runners to second and third with two outs but a fly out locked up the Tennessee win.

Sunday’s game can be heard across the Huskers Radio Network and will be televised on ESPN.

Postgame Notes

  • The Huskers moved to 69-57 all-time in NCAA Tournament games and 3-4 in Super Regional matchups.
  • Nebraska will play in a winner-take-all third Super Regional game for the second time in program history. In 2013, the Huskers won the deciding game at Oregon to win the super regional.
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