
Nebraska Softball Hits 4 Homers, Takes Down No. 7 UCLA
The ninth-ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers hammered four home runs to defeat seventh-ranked UCLA 8-4, clinching a dominant series win at home. The Huskers' explosive second inning put the game out of reach and improved their Big Ten record to 8-1. ---
The Nebraska softball team turned Bowlin Stadium into a launching pad on Sunday, blasting four home runs to beat seventh-ranked UCLA 8-4 and claim a thrilling series victory.
The ninth-ranked Huskers exploded for six runs in the second inning alone, with three different players going deep. Hannah Camenzind crushed a three-run homer, while Alexis Jensen and Ava Kuszak added back-to-back shots that sent the home crowd into a frenzy.
Jordy Frahm set the tone early with a solo homer in the first inning to tie the game. Her power at the plate matched her composure in the circle, where she closed out the final inning to secure the win.
Jensen dominated from the pitcher's mound for six innings, striking out five Bruins while allowing just four runs. The victory improved her record to 13-2 on the season and kept Nebraska's momentum rolling.
The win pushed the Huskers to 26-6 overall with an impressive 8-1 mark in Big Ten conference play. UCLA, despite entering with a 29-4 record, couldn't solve Nebraska's combination of power hitting and solid pitching.

The Ripple Effect
This series win sends a clear message across the Big Ten and the entire nation. Nebraska isn't just competing with top-ranked teams—they're beating them decisively on their home field.
The Huskers have now won eight of their first nine conference games, positioning themselves as serious contenders for the Big Ten championship. Their ability to defeat a powerhouse program like UCLA demonstrates that Nebraska softball has arrived as a national force.
Young players like Kuszak are stepping up alongside veterans like the Camenzind sisters, showing the program's depth and future potential. When a team can hit four home runs against one of the country's best pitching staffs, other opponents take notice.
The energy at Bowlin Stadium reflects a program and fanbase that believes something special is happening this season. With 20 games still ahead, the Huskers have proven they can compete with anyone.
Nebraska's next challenge comes Tuesday against in-state rival Creighton before hosting Rutgers for a three-game weekend series—and momentum has never been stronger in Lincoln.
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