Nebraska's softball team is headed to the Women's College World Series (WCWS) for the first time since 2013, and it's all thanks to a dominant performance against Oklahoma State. The Huskers' victory in the Lincoln Super Regional was a testament to their skill and determination, as they ran-ruled the Cowgirls in just two games. Rhonda Revelle's squad showcased their prowess on the field, with pitcher Jordy Frahm leading the way. Frahm's seven-inning performance, during which she allowed only one run and struck out seven batters, was a key factor in Nebraska's success. The Huskers' offense also stepped up, with Hannah Coor and Alexis Jensen making significant contributions. Coor's home run and RBI double, along with Jensen's seven strikeouts, helped Nebraska take control of the game early on. The team's ability to adapt and capitalize on opportunities was a crucial aspect of their victory. The run-rule win not only secured their spot in the WCWS but also highlighted the team's resilience and ability to perform under pressure. This achievement marks a significant milestone for Nebraska softball, and it will be interesting to see how they build on this success in the upcoming tournament.