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Huskers Clinch Outright Big Ten Championship on Saturday


Photo Credit: Nebraska Athletics
Photo Credit: Nebraska Athletics

Huskers Down Penn State in Game One of Doubleheader

The No. 3 Nebraska softball team kept the pressure on Penn State, scoring in six of seven innings, and defeated the Nittany Lions, 5-1 on Saturday afternoon in State College, Pa.

With the win, the Huskers improved to 41-6 with a 21-1 mark in Big Ten play, and clinched a share of the Big Ten regular season title. If NU wins another game this weekend, it will clinch the outright conference title.

Hannah Coor had two hits and two RBI to pace the Husker offense, while Jesse Farrell added a home run and two hits. Lauren Camenzind also had two hits and an RBI. Jordy Frahm, Ava Kuszak and Kacie Hoffmann contributed a hit apiece.

Frahm (16-4) earned the win in the circle after pitching a complete game with only four hits and one run while striking out seven and walking none.

Nebraska struck first, as Frahm knocked a leadoff double, went to third on a Coor groundout and scored on a wild pitch to give NU a 1-0 lead.

Penn State scored its lone run of the game on a fielder’s choice in the bottom of the first and tied the game at 1-1.

Hoffmann walked in the top of the second and crossed the plate on a L. Camenzind triple.

In the top of the fifth, L. Camenzind singled and went to second on a Frahm groundout before scoring on a Coor RBI single.

Farrell hit a solo shot in the top of the sixth to extend the lead to 4-1.

Kennadi Williams scored NU’s final run of the game, as she pinch ran for Hoffmann, who doubled, and went home on a Coor single.

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Huskers Clinch Outright Big Ten Championship on Saturday

The No. 3 Nebraska softball team secured an outright Big Ten regular-season championship with a 10-4 win over the Penn State Nittany Lions in University Park, Pa., on Saturday afternoon.

The Big Ten title is the Huskers’ first outright Big Ten regular-season title, as its 2014 regular-season championship was shared with Michigan. It marks NU’s 11th regular-season title and 21st overall conference title. 

The Big Red now sits at 42-6 on the season with a 22-1 mark in Big Ten play. 

Kacie Hoffmann and Lauren Camenzind paced the Husker offense, which came alive with six runs in the sixth inning, as Hoffmann had two hits and two RBI and L. Camenzind had two RBI and scored three runs. Hannah Coor added two RBI on one hit and Jesse Farrell and Nessa McMillen contributed a double apiece.

Alexis Jensen (20-2) grabbed the win in the circle after throwing five innings with seven hits and four runs, along with seven strikeouts. Jordy Frahm earned her 10th save of the season, as she threw the last two innings and allowed only one hit while striking out three.

In the top of the third, L. Camenzind walked and went to second and third on an error and another walk, before crossing the plate on a wild pitch to give NU a 1-0 lead. 

Penn State knocked a two-run shot to take a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the third.

PSU added another run in each of the fourth and fifth innings to extend the advantage to 4-1. 

The Huskers posted a six-run sixth inning to take a 7-4 lead into the final inning of the day. Kuszak singled and went to third on an error that also put Emmerson Cope on base. Nessa McMillen pinch ran for Cope, and Bland reached on a fielder’s choice that loaded the bases. Hoffmann singled to score Kuszak and McMillen, and Bland scored on a Frahm single to right field. Coor doubled to send L. Camenzind and Kennadi Williams, who pinch ran for Hoffmann, across the plate before a H. Camenzind sacrifice fly scored Frahm. 

Farrell hit a leadoff double in the top of the seventh and scored on a McMillen double, the first hit of her career. L. Camenzind hit a two-run bomb to extend the lead to 10-4. 

The final game between Nebraska and Penn State is set for tomorrow, May 3, at 11 a.m. (CT). 


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