Jordy Frahm

RHP / Utility | University of Nebraska | Senior

About Jordy Frahm

Jordy Frahm (nee Bahl) is the most decorated two-way player in Big Ten softball history. After beginning her career at Oklahoma, she transferred to Nebraska and became a dominant force on both sides of the ball, earning the 2025 NFCA National Player of the Year award. Her ability to shut down opponents in the circle while producing elite offensive numbers makes her one of the top prospects in the 2026 AUSL Draft class.

College Career Highlights

  • 2025 NFCA National Player of the Year; first Big Ten player to win both Player of the Year and Pitcher of the Year in the same season
  • 2025 junior season: 26-8 record, 1.56 ERA in the circle; .467 batting average, 19 home runs, 59 RBIs at the plate
  • Fourth player in NCAA Division I history to surpass 20 wins and 20 home runs in the same season
  • 2026 senior season: 22-1 record, 192 strikeouts in 147.1 innings pitched

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Frequently Asked Questions

What position does Jordy Frahm play?

Jordy Frahm is a two-way player who pitches (RHP) and hits as a utility player. At Nebraska, she has been one of the rare college softball players who excels equally in the circle and at the plate, earning national awards for both pitching and hitting in the same season.

Where did Jordy Frahm play before Nebraska?

Frahm (then Jordy Bahl) began her college career at the University of Oklahoma before transferring to Nebraska, her home-state school. She is originally from Papillion, Nebraska.

Is Jordy Frahm eligible for the 2026 AUSL Draft?

Yes. As a college senior in the 2026 season, Frahm is eligible to be selected in the 2026 AUSL College Draft on May 4, 2026 on ESPN2.

Why is Jordy Bahl now called Jordy Frahm?

Jordy Bahl married former Nebraska baseball pitcher Trey Frahm in August 2025 and now goes by Jordy Frahm. She is listed under her married name on the Nebraska roster.