Two-time NFCA Player of the Year and four-time First-Team All-American Jordy Frahm is in her first season as an assistant coach in 2027.
Frahm played for Nebraska from 2024-26, as she transferred back home after winning two national championships with Oklahoma. The Papillion native was a Big Ten Player of the Year, two-time Big Ten Pitcher of the Year and a Gold Glove Award winner at Nebraska. With her experience as a two-way player, Frahm will be involved with a variety of coaching roles.
In her two full seasons with the Big Red, Frahm led Nebraska to two of the most notable seasons in program history. Most recently, she captained the Huskers to the 2026 NCAA Women’s College World Series, their first appearance since 2013. She also helped NU to its first win at the WCWS since 2002. Frahm was a leader for the 2026 team that won both the Big Ten regular-season and conference tournament titles.
"We are thrilled to have Jordy join our coaching staff,” Revelle said. “She has had such an impact on Nebraska Softball as a player, and now she can continue giving back to this program and being instrumental in the growth and development of our student-athletes. We will lean into her competitive spirit, her keen eye for talent and her softball IQ as we continue to strive for excellence. Jordy loves Nebraska and the Red Team, and she is a perfect addition to our coaching staff."
