The 1985 Nebraska Cornhuskers softball team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the 1985 NCAA Division I softball season. The Cornhuskers were coached by Wayne Daigle, who led his second season. The Huskers finished with a record of 38–11. They competed in the Big Eight Conference, where they finished first with an 11–1 record. They also won the 1985 Big Eight Conference softball tournament.[1][4]
The Cornhuskers were invited to the 1985 NCAA Division I softball tournament, where they swept the NCAA Midwest Regional and then completed a run to the title game of the Women's College World Series where they fell to champion UCLA.[5]
The Huskers WCWS finish was vacated due to NCAA sanctions over player ineligibility. Nebraska was also ineligible for postseason play in 1986. Coach Daigle resigned after the 1986 season.[6][7][8]
Roster
| 1985 Nebraska Cornhuskers roster[9][1]
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Pitchers
- 15 - Mori Emmons - Senior
- 16 - Lori Sippel - Freshman
- 17 - Donna Deardorff - Freshman
Catchers
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Infielders
- 2 - Shelby Mertins - Junior
- 3 - Amy Love - Sophomore
- 5 - Lori Richins - Sophomore
- 10 - Denise Day - Senior
- 12 - Ann Schroeder - Senior
Utility
- 7 - Barbara Sterns - Freshman
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Outfielders
- 1 - Leeanna Miles - Freshman
- 4 - Stacy Sunny - Sophomore
- 6 - Wendy Turner - Senior
- 8 - Paula Brown - Freshman
- 9 - Peg Richardson - Senior
- 11 - Heidi Schlabach - Junior
- 14 - Debbie Ellison - Senior
- 18 - Ginger Cannon - Sophomore
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Schedule
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Nebraska win
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Nebraska loss
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Non-Conference game
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| 1985 Nebraska Cornhuskers softball game log[1]
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| Regular season
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Opponent
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Site/stadium
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Score
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Overall record
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Big 8 Record
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Wichita State* |
NU Softball Complex • Lincoln, NE |
W 8–06 |
1–0 |
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Illinois State* |
NU Softball Complex • Lincoln, NE |
W 7–0 |
2–0 |
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Texas Tech* |
NU Softball Complex • Lincoln, NE |
W 4–0 |
3–0 |
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Arizona State* |
NU Softball Complex • Lincoln, NE |
W 2–1 |
4–0 |
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Missouri* |
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L 1–3 |
4–1 |
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at Cal State Fullerton* |
Anderson Family Field • Fullerton, CA |
L 0–2 |
4–2
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Utah* |
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L 0–3 |
4–3 |
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at Cal State Northridge* |
Northridge, CA |
W 3–0 |
5–3 |
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at Cal State Northridge* |
Northridge, CA |
L 0–18 |
5–4 |
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San Diego State* |
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W 1–0 |
6–4 |
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Fresno State* |
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W 2–09 |
7–4 |
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at Cal State Fullerton* |
Anderson Family Field • Fullerton, CA |
L 0–6 |
7–5 |
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Pacific* |
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L 0–1 |
7–6 |
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at Chapman* |
Orange, CA |
W 6–1 |
8–6 |
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at Chapman* |
Orange, CA |
W 5–0 |
9–6 |
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UNLV* |
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W 4–3 |
10–6 |
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UC Riverside* |
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W 12–0 |
11–6 |
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UNLV |
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W 6–1 |
12–6 |
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Creighton* |
NU Softball Complex • Lincoln, NE |
W 3–0 |
13–6 |
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Creighton* |
NU Softball Complex • Lincoln, NE |
W 6–1 |
14–6 |
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| Apr 6 |
at Kansas |
Lawrence, KS |
L 0–1 |
14–7 |
0–1
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| Apr 6 |
vs Kansas State |
Lawrence, KS |
W 8–05 |
15–7 |
1–1
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| Apr 7 |
vs Kansas |
Manhattan, KS |
W 4–29 |
16–7 |
2–1
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| Apr 7 |
at Kansas State |
Manhattan, KS |
W 1–0 |
17–7 |
3–1
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Colorado State* |
NU Softball Complex • Lincoln, NE |
W 10–0 |
18–7 |
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Colorado State* |
NU Softball Complex • Lincoln, NE |
W 3–0 |
19–7 |
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Oklahoma State |
NU Softball Complex • Lincoln, NE |
W 3–0 |
20–7 |
4–1
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Missouri |
NU Softball Complex • Lincoln, NE |
W 5–2 |
21–7 |
5–1
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Oklahoma State |
NU Softball Complex • Lincoln, NE |
W 1–08 |
22–7 |
6–1
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Missouri |
NU Softball Complex • Lincoln, NE |
W 5–2 |
23–7 |
7–1
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at Creighton |
Omaha, NE |
W 7–0 |
24–7 |
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at Creighton |
Omaha, NE |
L 3–5 |
24–8 |
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| Apr 20 |
vs Oklahoma |
Ames, IA |
W 2–19 |
25–8 |
8–1
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| Apr 20 |
at Iowa State |
Ames, IA |
W 4–3 |
26–8 |
9–1
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| Apr 21 |
vs Oklahoma |
Ames, IA |
W 8–4 |
27–8 |
10–1
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| Apr 21 |
at Iowa State |
Ames, IA |
W 4–0 |
28–8 |
11–1
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Kearney State* |
NU Softball Complex • Lincoln, NE |
W 1–0 |
29–8 |
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Kearney State* |
NU Softball Complex • Lincoln, NE |
W 8–0 |
30–8
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| Postseason
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| Big Eight Tournament
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| Date
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Opponent
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Site/stadium
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Score
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Overall record
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Big 8 T record
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| May 4 |
Missouri |
Reaves Park • Norman, OK |
W 6–1 |
31–8 |
1–0
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| May 5 |
Kansas |
Reaves Park • Norman, OK |
W 3–0 |
32–8 |
2–0
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| May 6 |
Kansas |
Reaves Park • Norman, OK |
W 4–2 |
33–8 |
3–0
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| NCAA Midwest Regional
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Opponent
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Site/stadium
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Score
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Overall record
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NCAAT record
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| May 16 |
Kansas |
NU Softball Complex • Lincoln, NE |
L 1–4 |
33–9 |
0–1
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| May 17 |
Kansas |
NU Softball Complex • Lincoln, NE |
W 6–1 |
34–9 |
1–1
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| May 17 |
Kansas |
NU Softball Complex • Lincoln, NE |
W 2–0 |
35–9 |
2–1
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| NCAA Women's College World Series
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Opponent
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Site/stadium
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Score
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Overall record
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WCWS Record
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| May 23 |
Louisiana Tech |
Seymour Smith Park • Omaha, NE |
W 6–0 |
36–9 |
1–0
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| May 24 |
Cal Poly Pomona |
Seymour Smith Park • Omaha, NE |
W 2–0 |
37–9 |
2–0
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| May 25 |
Cal State Fullerton |
Seymour Smith Park • Omaha, NE |
W 5–1 |
38–9 |
3–0
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| May 26 |
UCLA |
Seymour Smith Park • Omaha, NE |
L 0–3 |
38–10 |
3–1
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| May 26 |
UCLA |
Seymour Smith Park • Omaha, NE |
L 1–29 |
38–11 |
3–2
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References
- ^ a b c d 2025 Nebraska Softball Media Guide (PDF). Nebraska Cornhuskers. p. 67. Retrieved January 15, 2026.
- ^ "1985 Softball Schedule". Missouri Tigers. Retrieved January 15, 2026.
- ^ "1985 Softball Schedule". Iowa State Cyclones. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
- ^ "NU Wins League Softball Title". The Oklahoman. May 6, 1985. Retrieved January 15, 2026.
- ^ John Weyler (May 27, 1985). "NCAA Softball : UCLA Wins Title, Beating Fullerton, Then Nebraska". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 15, 2026.
- ^ "University of Nebraska softball team disqualified from NCAA playoffs". Los Angeles Times. May 21, 1986. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
- ^ "1985 NCAA Women's College World Series". Softball History USA. Retrieved January 15, 2026.
- ^ Christian Horn (April 11, 2018). "NU softball historically more successful than NU baseball". Daily Nebraskan. Retrieved January 15, 2026.
- ^ "1985 Softball Roster". Nebraska Cornhuskers. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
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| Venues |
- Ballard Ballfield (1977–1982)
- NU Softball Complex (1983–2001)
- Bowlin Stadium (2002–Present)
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| Head coaches |
- Don Isherwood (1977–1980)
- Nancy Plantz (1981–1983)
- Wayne Daigle (1984–1986)
- Ron Wolforth (1987–1992)
- Rhonda Revelle (1993–present)
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| Seasons |
- 1977
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Women's College World Series appearances in italics |