Nebraska softball two-way player named finalist for Player of the Year
USA Softball announced the three finalists for its Collegiate Player of the Year. Making the list for the second year in a row was Jordy Frahm.
USA Softball announced the three finalists for its Collegiate Player of the Year on Monday. Making the Top Three List for the second year in a row was Nebraska softball two-way player Jordy Frahm . Frahm joins Megan Grant ( UCLA ) and Isa Torres ( Florida State ) as the three finalists following a record-setting regular season.
The Papillion, Nebraska, native guided the Huskers to both a Big Ten regular-season and tournament title this season, along with the team's first-ever hosting of the Super Regional this weekend against Oklahoma State. In the Lincoln Regional, Frahm pitched in 11. 0 innings across three games, including 7.
0 in Nebraska's first clash with Grand Canyon on Saturday. She allowed only one hit in the regional and fired 24 total strikeouts, 16 in her complete game against the Lopes, a career-high and the most by a Husker in an NCAA Tournament game since 2005. On the season, Frahm is 19-4 in the circle and ranks in the top 10 nationally in six categories.
She ranks first in saves (12), third in strikeout-to-walk ratio (8. 04), fourth in ERA (1. 15) and shutouts (eight), seventh in WHIP (0.