
Social media reacts to Nebraska softball's regional championship
Social media reacts to Nebraska softball's regional championship
For the third time in school history, the Nebraska Cornhuskers' softball team has advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals. The Huskers defeated Southeastern Louisiana 8-0 in six innings to win the Baton Rouge Regional.
Jordy Bahl helped the Huskers in the pitching circle and at the plate. On Sunday, she had 6.0 scoreless innings with one hit allowed and ten strikeouts. At the plate, she went 2-for-2 with two walks and one RBI.
The NCAA Super Regional appearance is the first for Nebraska since 2014. The 2025 title is the ninth in program history.
The Cornhuskers are set to play a three-game series against the Tennessee Volunteers in Knoxville, TN. The dates and times are yet to be determined.
Find social media reactions to Nebraska's regional championship by scrolling below.
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Walk off
Win the regional
Jordy Bahl can't be stopped
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Regional champs
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Future Husker says congrats
Next stop Super Regional
Stats tell the story
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