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NCAA Softball Tournament Scores (5/19) & Super Regional Matchups

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College Station Region
#1 Texas A&M 14, Liberty 11
Final
Liberty 6, #1 Texas A&M 5 (A&M eliminated)

Eugene Region
#16 Oregon 15, Stanford 5
Final
#16 Oregon 10, Stanford 7 (Stanford eliminated)

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Los Angeles Region
Final
#9 UCLA 12, UC-Santa Barbara 1 (UCSB eliminated)

Columbia Region
Final

#8 South Carolina 8, North Florida 0 (UNF eliminated)

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Tallahassee Region
Auburn 8, #5 Florida State 3
Final
#5 Florida State 4, Auburn 0 (Auburn eliminated)

Lubbock Region
Final

#12 Texas Tech 9, Mississippi State 6 (MSU eliminated)

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Tucson Region
#13 Arizona 10, Mississippi 1
Final
Mississippi 7, #13 Arizona 3 (Arizona eliminated)

Fayetteville Region
Final

#4 Arkansas 12, Oklahoma State 0 (OSU eliminated)

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Gainesville Region
Final

#3 Florida 8, Mercer 0 (Mercer eliminated)

Durham Region
#14 Duke 8, Georgia 1
Final
Georgia 5, #14 Duke 2 (Duke eliminated)

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Clemson Region
Final

#11 Clemson 5, Kentucky 1 (Kentucky eliminated)

Austin Region
Final

#6 Texas 9, Central Florida 0 (UCF eliminated)

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Knoxville Region
Final

#7 Tennessee 5, Ohio State 0 (OSU eliminated)

Baton Route Region
Final
Nebraska 8, Southeastern Louisiana 0 (SELA eliminated)


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Tuscaloosa Region
Final

#15 Alabama 3, Virginia Tech 2 (VT eliminated)

Norman Region
Final

#2 Oklahoma 12, California 1 (Cal eliminated)
 
SUPER REGIONAL MATCHUPS

Liberty at #16 Oregon

#9 UCLA at #8 South Carolina

#12 Texas Tech at #5 Florida State

Mississippi at #4 Arkansas

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Georgia at #3 Florida

#11 Clemson at #6 Texas

Nebraska at #7 Tennessee

#15 Alabama at #2 Oklahoma
 
Huskers Shut Out Lions, Advance to NCAA Super Regionals
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The Nebraska softball team grabbed a 2-0 lead courtesy of first-inning home runs by Jordyn Bahl and Ava Kuszak and never looked back, as the Huskers grabbed an 8-0, six-inning win over the Southeastern Lions to advance to the Super Regionals of the NCAA Tournament.

NU’s Super Regionals berth is its first since 2014 and marks its ninth regional title in school history. The Big Red is set to play a three-game series against the No. 7 seed Tennessee Volunteers in Knoxville, Tenn. Dates and times are to be determined. Fans can stay updated with huskers.com and all of the Nebraska softball social media pages.

Bahl (25-6) grabbed the win in the circle after throwing 6.0 scoreless innings and allowing only one hit. She notched 10 strikeouts and allowed only one base runner, while no Lion advanced past first base. Macie LaRue (19-3) took the loss.

Samantha Bland added four RBIs, while Kuszak had three and Bahl had one. Batting first, second and third in the lineup, Bahl, Bland and Kuszak combined to go 7-for-9 with two homers, one double, five runs and eight RBIs. Hannah Camenzind, Kacie Hoffmann and Ava Bredwell each contributed a hit.

Bahl’s home run was her 23rd of the season, which is a new program record for single-season home runs. Today accounted for her 67th, 68th and 69th runs of the season, which is also a program record.

Nebraska moved to 42-13 on the season and Southeastern Louisiana ended its year with a record of 50-16.

Nebraska opened up the scoring with a leadoff solo home run by Bahl in the bottom of the first. That homer put her at 23 for the season and broke the school record set by Ali Viola in 1998. Kuszak also hit a solo home run two batters later to make the score 2-0 after the first.

In the bottom of the second, Lauren Camenzind walked and Bahl singled before both were sent home by a Bland two-run double. NU led 4-0 going into the third.

Bredwell doubled to open the bottom of the fourth and Bahl walked. The two advanced on a wild pitch and scored on a Bland hit. Bland advanced to second, then third on an error before crossing the plate on a Kuszak sacrifice fly to make the score 7-0 going into the fifth.

In the bottom of the sixth, Hoffmann doubled and Kennadi Williams pinch ran for her. Bahl walked and Bland singled to load the bases, and a Kuszak walk-off single sent Williams across the plate to seal the 8-0, six-inning win.
 
Postgame Notes
- Nebraska advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals for the third time in school history and first time since 2014

- The Huskers' 2025 regional title is the ninth in program history

- NU now has 100 doubles on the season, along with its 106 home runs. The 2025 Huskers are the 11th team in history with 100+ doubles and 100+ homers in the same season

- With her solo homer in the first inning, Jordyn Bahl put her season home run total at 23, which is a new single-season program record. The previous record of 22 was set by Ali Viola in 1998

- Bahl also stands at 69 runs scored this season, which is also a school record. Bahl's mark beat the previous record of 66 set by Kiki Stokes in 2015

- Bahl hit four home runs in three games during the regional round. The last time a Husker hit 4+ home runs in a regional was Hailey Decker in 2014

- Bahl notched 10 strikeouts on the day for her 10th double-digit strikeout game of the season

- In the Baton Rouge Regional, Bahl went 5-for-5 with four home runs, seven walks, eight runs and seven RBIs at the plate, while going 2-0 in the circle, allowing just one run and two hits in 12.0 innings with 16 strikeouts

- Nebraska has had 17 innings this season with multiple home runs after hitting two homers in the first inning

- NU had six run-rule victories in its NCAA Tournament history entering this weekend. The Big Red run-ruled its opponent in all three games this weekend

- Nebraska has 26 run-rule wins on the season, which is the most in school history

- Ava Kuszak extended her hit streak to 14 games with her first inning home run
 
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