The No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide women's softball team defeated the No. 4 Nebraska Cornhuskers 5-1 [1] on Saturday, May 30, 2026 [2].
This victory secures Alabama's place in the semifinals of the Women’s College World Series. The win reinforces the Crimson Tide's status as the top-ranked team in the tournament as they move closer to a national championship.
Pitcher Jocelyn Briski delivered a dominant performance to secure the win. Briski threw a complete game, allowing only one hit and one run [3]. She recorded six strikeouts during the outing [3] to keep the Nebraska offense contained throughout the contest.
Alabama's offense provided ample support for Briski, crossing the plate five times to build a comfortable lead [1]. Nebraska struggled to find rhythm against the top-seeded team, managing only a single hit over the course of the game [3].
Both teams entered the matchup competing for a ticket to the semifinals [1]. The result eliminates Nebraska from the competition while Alabama advances to the next round of the bracket.
The game featured a clash between two of the highest-ranked programs in the country. While Nebraska entered the game as the No. 4 seed [1], they were unable to overcome the defensive pressure applied by the Alabama pitching staff.
“Alabama defeated Nebraska 5-1, advancing to the semifinals of the Women’s College World Series”
Alabama's ability to limit a top-five opponent to a single hit demonstrates a level of pitching dominance that makes them the favorite heading into the semifinals. By maintaining their No. 1 ranking through a decisive victory, the Crimson Tide have established psychological and statistical momentum in the final stages of the Women's College World Series.





