Long before Nebraska softball became a top-four national seed and Bowlin Stadium prepared to host postseason softball, Rhonda Revelle had already mapped out the path. The schedule was the first clue. Nebraska didn’t spend February padding its record against overmatched opponents. Instead, the Huskers spent the opening weeks of the season throwing themselves directly into the sport’s heavyweight division, scheduling defending national champions, preseason No. 1 teams and some of the deepest rosters in college softball. Now, with Nebraska sitting at 46-6, fresh off a Big Ten Tournament title and holding a coveted top-four national seed in the NCAA Tournament, Revelle says the moment was built intentionally from the beginning. Nebraska softball head coach Rhonda Revelle said she "began with the end in mind" when planning for this season. | Nebraska Athletics “We began with the end in mind,” Revelle said Sunday following the NCAA Selection Show.…