The Nebraska Cornhuskers defeated the Arkansas Razorbacks 5-3 in a 10-inning opening-round game of the 2026 Women’s College World Series [1], [2].
The victory maintains a dominant momentum for Nebraska, which entered the matchup attempting to extend a 26-game winning streak [2]. As a top contender in the tournament, Nebraska's ability to secure a win in extra innings underscores their resilience against high-seeded opponents.
The game took place Thursday, May 28, 2026, at the U.S. Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma [2]. The contest remained tight through the regulation seven innings, eventually pushing the teams into the 10th frame to determine a winner [1].
Arkansas entered the tournament as the No. 5 seed, presenting a significant challenge to the Cornhuskers' streak [2]. Despite the competitive nature of the game, Nebraska managed to secure the 5-3 final score to advance in the bracket [2].
Conflicting reports emerged regarding the final play of the game. While some summaries suggested a walk-off home run by Arkansas player Ava Kuszak [1], official scoring and reporting from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel said that Nebraska won the game 5-3 [2]. The discrepancy appears to be an error in the initial summary of the highlight footage, as the final result remains a Nebraska victory [1], [2].
“Nebraska defeated Arkansas 5-3 in a 10-inning opening-round game”
Nebraska's victory reinforces their status as a primary title contender in the 2026 Women’s College World Series. By overcoming the No. 5 seed in an extra-innings battle, the Cornhuskers have demonstrated both endurance and the ability to perform under pressure, keeping their historic winning streak intact as they move deeper into the tournament.





