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Arkansas Falls to Nebraska in Extra-Innings WCWS Opener

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Oklahoma City — No. 5 Arkansas lost to No. 4 Nebraska, 5-3, in 10 innings Thursday at Devon Park during the Women's College World Series opener when Ava Kuszak hit a two-run walk-off home run in the bottom of the 10th; earlier scoring included Kailey Wyckoff's two-run home run and Ella McDowell's eighth-inning RBI single. The walk-off capped a late Nebraska comeback after Hannah Coor tied the game with a solo home run in the eighth; attendance was reported at 12,605. Arkansas falls to 47-12 and is scheduled to play UCLA in an elimination game Friday at 8:30 p.m., and coach Courtney Deifel cited a late pitch-calling sequence as a key moment.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Arkansas opened scoring with Kailey Wyckoff's two-run homer in the second inning.
  • Nebraska tied the game in the fourth inning via RBI single and fielder's choice.
  • Ella McDowell gave Arkansas the lead with an RBI single in the top of the eighth.
  • Hannah Coor hit a solo home run in the bottom of the eighth to tie the game.
  • Ava Kuszak hit a two-run walk-off homer in the bottom of the 10th to win 5-3.

Why This Matters to You

This game is a reminder of the thrill and unpredictability of sports. Whether you're a die-hard Arkansas fan or just love college softball, it's a rollercoaster ride. Check the WCWS schedule to catch the next games and support your team.

The Bottom Line

Arkansas' loss in extra innings was a tough one, but it's not the end of the road. They'll face UCLA in an elimination game, so there's still a chance for a comeback. Worth forwarding if you know a Razorbacks fan who needs a pick-me-up.

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Who Benefited

Nebraska and right fielder Ava Kuszak benefited most from the game outcome, securing an extra-innings victory, advancing in the Women's College World Series, and gaining momentum and national exposure from a walk-off two-run home run.

Who Impacted

The Arkansas program, its players, and supporters suffered immediate tournament jeopardy and emotional loss after the extra-inning defeat, leaving the Razorbacks facing an elimination game and scrutiny over late-game pitch-calling decisions.

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Who Benefited

Nebraska and right fielder Ava Kuszak benefited most from the game outcome, securing an extra-innings victory, advancing in the Women's College World Series, and gaining momentum and national exposure from a walk-off two-run home run.

Who Impacted

The Arkansas program, its players, and supporters suffered immediate tournament jeopardy and emotional loss after the extra-inning defeat, leaving the Razorbacks facing an elimination game and scrutiny over late-game pitch-calling decisions.

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Arkansas Falls to Nebraska in Extra-Innings WCWS Opener

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