OKLAHOMA CITY–– No. 1 Alabama is back on the field at Devon Park in Oklahoma City after winning its first game of the Women's College World Series against No. 8 UCLA. The Crimson Tide will now take on No. 4 Nebraska and national player of the year Jordyn Frahm with a spot in the WCWS semifinals on the line. First pitch is scheduled for 6 p.m. CT on ESPN, but there were multiple technical difficulties on the TV side during Saturday's first game between Texas Tech and Tennessee. BamaCentral is live inside the stadium and will provide updates throughout. BE SURE TO REFRESH YOUR BROWSER FOR THE LATEST UPDATES Live updates(latest updates at the top)PregameAlabama is 3-1 all time against Nebraska. The last meeting came in the 2014 Tuscaloosa Super Regional, which the Tide won in two games. Quick Nebraska scouting report: The Cornhuskers are led in the circle and at the plate by national pitcher of the year and two-time national champion at Oklahoma Jordy Frahm. She is batting .411 with 19 home runs and is 21-4 in the circle with a 1.19 ERA. She has been aided by freshman left-handed pitcher Alexis Jensen, who has 24 starts on the season. Nebraska battled with No. 5 Arkansas to a 5-3 victory in extra innings thank to a walk-off home run from Ava Kuszak, her 15th home run of the season. Frahm pitched all 10 innings in the win. The Cornhuskers have three double-digit home run hitters: Frahm with 19, Jesse Farrell with 17 and Kuszak with 15. Sign up to our free newsletter and follow us on Twitter/X, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Threads and Blue Sky for the latest news.Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow
WCWS Live Updates of No. 1 Alabama vs. No. 4 Nebraska
Score updates and analysis from Devon Park in Oklahoma City as the Crimson Tide takes on the Cornhuskers at the Women's College World Series with a spot in the









