Jordy Frahm husband Trey Frahm was back in the crowd at the Women’s College World Series on Thursday, less than a week after being thrown out of Nebraska’s Super Regional game. He kept the same red and white striped overalls on, putting the focus on his seat again while Nebraska played Arkansas.
The bigger number belonged to Jordy Frahm, who threw a career-high 10 innings as Nebraska beat Arkansas on a walk-off home run in the 10th inning. Nebraska’s 43-15 season kept moving, and the win sent the Huskers on to Alabama after they handled Arkansas in a game that went deep into extras.
Frahm’s Court-side Return
Trey Frahm was ejected from Nebraska’s Super Regional a few outs before the final strikeout, then showed up again Thursday in the WCWS crowd. He married former Huskers baseball player Trey Frahm in August, and his presence mattered because it came after a week in which his behavior had already become part of the Nebraska story.
When asked about the earlier incident, he said, “I typically remain calm during my wife’s starts.” He added, “Last week was an exception.” Then came the line that fit the scene in Oklahoma: “I do not usually get that rowdy!”
Jordy Bahl’s 2024 Return
Jordy Bahl transferred home to Nebraska in 2024, and last Saturday she punched Nebraska’s ticket to the College World Series with a strikeout. That sequence puts her 2024 return, her marriage in August, and Thursday’s 10-inning outing into the same postseason frame: she has become the central arm in a run that is still alive after Arkansas.
Nebraska advanced to play Alabama after beating Arkansas, and that keeps the pressure on Bahl’s workload as much as it keeps attention on Frahm in the stands. For a reader tracking Nebraska’s run, the practical takeaway is simple: the team is still playing, Bahl just logged 10 innings, and Frahm’s presence is now part of the postseason atmosphere whether he draws a reaction or not.





