UCLA's Megan Grant made NCAA softball history, but Nebraska took home the trophy. The Huskers defeated the Bruins 7-2 on Saturday in College Park, Md., to claim the Big Ten Tournament title. The Bruins grabbed an early 2-0 lead that included a solo home run from Grant that set a new single-season mark with 38 homers. It broke Arizona's Laura Espinoza's record of 37 set in 1995. THE HUSKERS ARE YOUR 2026 B1G TOURNEY CHAMPIONS 🏆‼️ @HuskerSoftball pic.twitter.com/tdSNpgzUlp — Big Ten Softball (@B1Gsoftball) May 9, 2026 However, the momentum shifted in Nebraska's favor in the third inning. Jordy Frahm was intentionally walked to load the bases for the Huskers, and with one out, Hannah Coor hit a ground ball to second baseman Kaniya Bragg. Frahm and Bragg collided. Frahm was ruled out for interference, and UCLA challenged the call for malicious intent. The review didn't show malicious intent and Frahm remained in the game. Had the challenge been successful, Frahm would have been ejected from the contest.…