Former Oklahoma Softball Star Jordy Bahl Announces Wedding Date with Fellow Nebraska Pitcher Trey Frahm
Jordy Bahl, the standout pitcher who led the Oklahoma Sooners to back-to-back national championships before transferring to Nebraska, has announced her wedding date with fellow Nebraska pitcher Trey Frahm. The couple is set to tie the knot on August 2, 2025, marking a new milestone in a relationship that has captivated fans across two sports and two major collegiate programs.
Bahl and Frahm, both Nebraska natives, have shared a journey grounded in athletic excellence, personal growth, and a deep connection to their home state. Their romance began during their time at the University of Nebraska, where they’ve each made significant contributions to the Cornhuskers’ softball and baseball teams, respectively.
Bahl’s decision to transfer from Oklahoma to Nebraska in 2023 was one of the most talked-about moves in college softball. After dominating on the national stage and earning Most Outstanding Player honors at the Women’s College World Series, she shocked the sports world by leaving the powerhouse Sooners to return home. Her motivation was clear: “This state raised me. Now it’s my turn to give back.”
At Nebraska, Bahl quickly became the centerpiece of the Cornhuskers’ program, bringing national attention, veteran leadership, and the same fiery dominance that defined her time in Norman. It was during this chapter of her career that she and Trey Frahm found each other — both balancing the rigors of NCAA athletics with their growing relationship.
In August 2024, the couple announced their engagement in a joyful social media post that showcased their signature down-to-earth style and mutual love for their roots. The response from fans was overwhelmingly positive, with messages pouring in from Oklahoma, Nebraska, and beyond.
With their wedding scheduled for summer 2025, Bahl and Frahm are currently planning a ceremony that will reflect both their personal values and shared love for the Heartland. The wedding is expected to include many friends, teammates, and coaches from both programs, creating a rare and celebratory crossover of collegiate communities.
As Bahl continues to dominate in the circle for Nebraska and Frahm supports the Huskers baseball team, their story offers more than just a sports headline — it’s a testament to resilience, purpose, and finding love in the places that mean the most. On August 2, 2025, when they say “I do,” it won’t just be a union of two athletes — it’ll be a celebration of everything they’ve built, together and apart.