Alabama dropped the series to No. 22 Arkansas after a disappointing 15-6 loss in Game Two, with the bullpen surrendering 11 runs over the final three inning
Alabama defeated No. 11 Oklahoma 3-2 on the road Saturday, clinching its third straight SEC series win, the first time since 2023 the Tide has accomplished this feat.
Alabama started its top-25 road series at No. 11 Oklahoma with a 10-7 game one win, fueled by four home runs, two from Bryce Fowler in the first two innings.
Brady Neal’s clutch late-inning home run propelled Alabama to a gritty 4-3 victory over Jax State, clinching a midweek series sweep and extending the Crimson Tide’s winning streak to eight games.
Alabama clinched its first series sweep over No. 5 Auburn since 2017, breaking a tie with a decisive two-run eighth inning to secure a 3-1 win in game three.
Bryce Fowler’s walk-off double in game two lifted Alabama to a dramatic 3-2 win over Auburn, clinching the Tide’s first series victory over their rivals since 2023.
Alabama opened its series against No. 5 Auburn with an emphatic 11-1 mercy-rule victory, launching three home runs and limiting the Tigers to just three hits.
Alabama team captain Will Plattner didn’t get off to the start he wanted this year, but came through in the sixth inning of game three against Florida, launching a game-tying two-run homer that sparked Alabama’s comeback win.