It's a baffling paradox: the Nebraska Cornhuskers softball team secured a victory against a top-tier opponent, yet found themselves sliding down the national rankings! This early season twist has left many fans scratching their heads, and it all boils down to the intricate dance of preseason expectations versus actual performance. When Softball America unveiled its Top 25 on Monday morning, the Huskers, fresh off a five-game stint in San Antonio, had dipped two spots to No. 13.
Now, here's where it gets a bit more complex. Nebraska's weekend included a split with both Texas and Washington. The interesting part? Texas was pegged as the preseason No. 2, while Washington wasn't even ranked initially. Fast forward to this week's rankings, and Texas has slipped just one spot to No. 3, and Washington has entered the fray at No. 24.
And this is the part most people miss: the matchups between Nebraska and Texas were absolute thrillers! We're talking home runs, strikeouts, and jaw-dropping defensive gems. Who could have predicted two such high-scoring slugfests? In the first game, Texas emerged victorious with a 15-10 score. Despite being down 9-2 at one point, the Huskers showed incredible grit, clawing their way back to 9-7 before Texas extended their lead to 15-7. Nebraska managed to add three more runs, but it wasn't enough to close the gap.
The second game, however, saw a completely different story. The Huskers came out with an explosive offense, scoring four runs before the Longhorns could even record the first out of the inning.
On Sunday, the Huskers faced a tough walk-off single from Jadyn Glab, a native of Iowa, in their contest against Washington.
Key Takeaways from the Weekend's Action:
- Jordy Frahm's Performance: While Frahm was credited with two losses, there's absolutely no need to panic. She participated in four games, starting two and securing one save. She allowed a total of nine runs (seven earned) on 20 hits, striking out an impressive 20 batters while issuing only two walks. When Frahm entered in relief against Texas, she looked like she was already in mid-season form, a very promising sign for what's to come.
- Alexis Jensen's Potential: Freshman Alexis Jensen is shaping up to be a strong No. 2 pitcher behind Frahm. She recorded 10 strikeouts in her debut and added another 11 over the weekend. The main area for her development will be adjusting to avoid leaving pitches too hittable in the strike zone.
- Hannah Camenzind's Offensive Power: Leading the charge for the offense was Hannah Camenzind, who amassed nine hits and a .500 batting average. She crossed the plate six times, blasted two home runs, and drove in four runs.
- Leadoff Hitter Debate: While head coach Rhonda Revelle might not have initially envisioned Frahm at the leadoff spot, it's where the senior truly shines. Hannah Coor struggled with on-base consistency, and there's an undeniable spark that a leadoff home run or two can ignite within a team.
The Softball America Top 25:
- Texas Tech
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Oklahoma
- Florida State
- UCLA
- Florida
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- LSU
- Texas A&M
- Stanford
- Nebraska
- Oregon
- Arizona
- Virginia Tech
- Clemson
- Mississippi State
- Georgia
- South Carolina
- Virginia
- Duke
- Florida Atlantic
- Washington
- Oklahoma State
Receiving Votes: Michigan State
The big question remains: Is it fair for a team to drop in the rankings after a strong performance against a highly-touted opponent, simply because that opponent also dropped slightly? What are your thoughts on how early-season rankings should be handled? Let us know in the comments below!