Revelle, Frahm & Jensen Head HUSKERS SOFTBALL Honorees For All-Big 10 Awards

Jordy Frahm – Big 10 Pitcher of the Year (2nd straight year)

Alexis Jensen – Big 10 Freshman of the Year

Rhonda Revelle– Big 10 Coach of the Year

Not a bad haul when you snag three of the four major awards.

In addition, Jensen, Samantha Bland, Hannah Coor, Kacie Hoffmann and Ava Kuszak were named as Second-team All-Big Ten honorees. Coor and Frahm were named to the Big Ten All-Defensive Team at their positions. Jensen, unsurprisingly added to her FOTY award by being named to the Big 10 All-Freshman team and Emmerson Cope was selected as NU’s sportsmanship honoree.

Here is a complete listing:

2026 Big Ten Softball Postseason Awards 
Player of the Year: Jordan Woolery, Sr., INF, UCLA 
Pitcher of the Year: Jordy Frahm, Sr., Nebraska 
Freshman of the Year: Alexis Jensen, P/UTL, Nebraska 
Coach of the Year: Rhonda Revelle, Nebraska 

All-Big Ten First Team* 
LAUREN PUTZ, So., OF, Michigan 
JORDY FRAHM, Sr., P, Nebraska 
MARINA MASON, Fr., P, Northwestern 
Emma Raye, Jr., C, Northwestern 
AMARI HARPER, Sr., OF, Oregon 
LYNDSEY GREIN, Sr., P, Oregon 
Stefini Ma’ake, So., INF, Oregon 
ALLISON ONEACRE, Fr., INF, Penn State 
Anna Moore, Fr., INF, Purdue 
Hailey Painter, Gr., DP, Purdue 
Moriah Polar, Jr., OF, Purdue 
Samantha Rohwer, Jr., INF, Rutgers 
Bri Alejandre, Fr., INF, UCLA 
Aleena Garcia, R-Fr., INF, UCLA 
MEGAN GRANT, Sr., OF, UCLA 
RYLEE SLIMP, So., OF, UCLA 
JORDAN WOOLERY, Sr., INF, UCLA 
Giselle Alvarez, Jr., INF, Washington 
Alexis DeBoer, So., INF, Washington 

All-Big Ten Second Team* 
Alex Cooper, Jr., INF, Indiana 
Madalyn Strader, So., INF, Indiana 
Aly VanBrandt, Jr., INF, Indiana 
Samantha Bland, Jr., INF, Nebraska 
Hannah Coor, Sr., OF, Nebraska 
Kacie Hoffmann, Sr., OF, Nebraska 
Alexis Jensen, Fr., P, Nebraska 
Ava Kuszak, Sr., INF, Nebraska 

Sami Bewick, Jr., INF, Ohio State 
Kiki Estrada, Sr., INF, Ohio State 
Hadley Parisien, Jr., OF, Ohio State 
Abbie Wilhelm, So., INF, Ohio State 
Elon Butler, Sr., OF, Oregon 
Breanna Hanik, Fr., OF, Penn State 
Brooke Klosowicz, Jr., DP, Penn State 
Kaniya Bragg, So., INF, UCLA 
Alexis Ramirez, Jr., C, UCLA 
Taylor Tinsley, Sr., P, UCLA 
Morgan Reimer, So., P, Washington 
 
All-Defensive Team  
1B: Alexis DeBoer, So., Washington 
2B: Kaylynn Jones, So., Oregon 
SS: Aleena Garcia, R-Fr., UCLA 
3B: Kylie Franks, Jr., Purdue 
P: Jordy Frahm, Sr., Nebraska  
C: Alexis Ramirez, Jr., UCLA 
OF: Hannah Coor, Sr., Nebraska 
OF: Moriah Polar, Jr., Purdue 
OF: Khloe Banks, Sr., Purdue 
 
All-Freshman Team
ALEXIS JENSEN, P, Nebraska  
MARINA MASON, P, Northwestern 
Jenna Molk, P, Ohio State 
Breanna Hanik, OF, Penn State 
ALLISON ONEACRE, INF, Penn State 
Anna Moore, INF, Purdue 
Bri Alejandre, INF, UCLA 
ALEENA GARCIA, INF, UCLA 
Jolyna Lamar, OF, UCLA 
Melody Acevedo, INF, Washington 
Kaycie Burdick, OF, Washington 
 
Sportsmanship Honorees 
Eileen Donahue, Illinois 
Brianna Johnson, Iowa 
Aly VanBrandt, Indiana 
Sammi Woods, Maryland 
Madi Ramey, Michigan 
Sydney Doloszycki, Michigan State 
Maggie Werner, Minnesota 
Emmerson Cope, Nebraska  
Abby Harvey, Northwestern 
Skylar Limon, Ohio State 
Remmington Hewitt, Oregon 
McKenna Young, Penn State 
Emma Bailey, Purdue 
Bailey Briggs, Rutgers  
Aleena Garcia, UCLA 
Tia Durst, Washington 
Kaylie Whidden, Wisconsin 

NOTES: * – Additional player due to tie in voting; ALL CAPS denotes unanimous selection. Nebraska Cornhuskers are in italics.


ONLY ONE??

I’ll be honest – the first joke in my mind was if you finish the regular season 43-6 and ranked as the consensus #2 team in country with only one All-Big 10 First Teamer, you better get Coach of the Year. Five other teams had two or more 1st team honorees including Purdue who finished with a losing record in conference.

I could argue for a 2nd teamer or two being moved up, but the name which sticks out glaringly as being ignored is Hannah Camenzind. She hit .386 with over a third of her hits going for extra bases and currently leads the #2 team in the nation with 50 RBI’s. In 35 innings in the circle, she is 5-0 with a 1.40 ERA. Her .386 average is second on the team among players qualified as full-time and she hits to all fields, as well as being the only player I know of to hit the Big Red “N” on the Gordon Center.

That should count for something.

That being said, Big 10 awards this year tended to be based strongly on stats – the weekly winners, including Nebraska’s, tended to have the team lower in the Big 10 standings as their opponents when they took home the trophies. And looking at some who made it, such as Coor, Hoffman and Bland, coaches apeared to have taken defense strongly into consideration.

Still feels weird for Hannah, though. But not sinister at least.


More on the Big Three Winners

Rhonda Revelle – The 43-6 regular season was the highest win percentage in program history at .878. Under Revelle they also reached their first #1 ranking in school history as she won her fifth conference coach of the year award. They also finished with a 23-1 record while winning the Big 10 title, the most wins and highest win% in conference history. The outright regular-season title was her first in the Big 10 and her first one since 2002.

Jordy Frahm – Named the Big Ten Pitcher of the Year for the second time. She is now a four-time conference pitcher of the year honoree, only the third power conference pitcher to accomplish that feat. Frahm was also 1st Team All-Big Ten and All-Defensive first team. Frahm leads the Huskers in BA (.429), runs (55), hits (70), triples (four), HR’s (19), SL% (.890), OB% (.523), OPS (1.313), ERA (1.25), SH (seven), SVS (10) and K’s (193). 

Alexis Jensen – the Big Ten Freshman of the Year, the Huskers’ first since Ava Bredwell in 2022. Jensen, ranks 5th nationally in K/BB ratio, 7th in strikeouts per seven innings, 9th in wins and 14th in strikeouts. She has a 21-2 record and 2.72 ERA and has 185 strikeouts and 31walks. Offensively, Jensen is batting .333 with four doubles and six homers.

So while it may sting a little if we got voted a little light on the First Team side, remember this:

It won’t mean a damn thing if we’re settling in our seats in Oklahoma City in a few weeks.

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