| BSB/SB đźĄŽđźŹ† : Alabama Softball’s Season Ends in Friday Loss to Stanford at Women’s College World Series




OKLAHOMA CITY – No. 5 seed Alabama makes its 14th appearance at the Women's College World Series this weekend, opening play on Thursday, June 1 at 11 a.m. CT against No. 4 Tennessee at 11 a.m. CT on ESPN. The winner of that game advances to play Saturday, while the loser plays in an elimination game on Friday.

This Week: 2023 Women's College World Series​

  • No. 5 Alabama (45-20) vs. No. 4 Tennessee (49-8)
  • Thursday, June 1 – 11 a.m. CT winner advances to play Saturday, loser plays in Friday elimination game
  • Oklahoma City, Okla. – USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium
  • TV: ESPN
  • Radio: The Crimson Tide Sports Network at 97.5 FM in Tuscaloosa | nick975.com | Varsity App
 
My wife is having the house painted this week. Today, the painters took over the den and the kitchen. They did something with the main receiver (DirecTV), so I can't watch TV in the bedroom. I left to run an errand, so I went to BWW, a place I hate, so I could watch the game. I left when we went down 6 - 2.

Apparently, I left at the right time. A friend texted me to explain how Bama's down 10 - 2. 🙄💩

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1. Maybe UTurd will run-rule Bama so this nightmare can end quickly.

2. Salter isn't an answer, so maybe she hits the portal, and Murphy finds a much needed pitcher.
 
It’s interesting to watch Tennessee at bat. They know exactly where they want to put the ball. Bama batters get up there fly by the seat of their pants and is usually a pop up.
 
My wife is having the house painted this week. Today, the painters took over the den and the kitchen. They did something with the main receiver (DirecTV), so I can't watch TV in the bedroom. I left to run an errand, so I went to BWW, a place I hate, so I could watch the game. I left when we went down 6 - 2.

Apparently, I left at the right time. A friend texted me to explain how Bama's down 10 - 2. 🙄💩

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1. Maybe UTurd will run-rule Bama so this nightmare can end quickly.

2. Salter isn't an answer, so maybe she hits the portal, and Murphy finds a much needed pitcher.

Maybe the AD can find a HC that is interested in bringing the program back to respectability.
 
10-4 now. We're clawing. Our batters literally swing at anything. There is no strategy.

I admire their fight, I'll give them that. Just gotta be put in a better position to win. I think I understand why Fouts isn't pitching, but us the team with the most losses by a good bit in this tournament and battling Stanford as the longshot, you gotta throw the kitchen sink at every game.
 
The bats were a little better prepared today, not great but better. This team has still gotten further than they should have. Tennessee hires a sure enough hitting coach, and have the #2 scoring offense in the country. They are the 2nd-3rd best team in the country. Will BAMA get a hitting coach??!!???
I doubt it, he’ll put this in the defense, rightly so today, but as a whole the offense is terrible.
 

OKLAHOMA CITY – Alabama softball dropped its opening game Thursday at the Women's College World Series, falling to Tennessee, 10-5.

With the loss, Alabama (45-21) will face the loser of today's Oklahoma vs. Stanford game in an elimination game on Friday at 6 p.m. CT on ESPN, while Tennessee (50-8) will face the winner of today's Oklahoma vs. Stanford game on Saturday.

Both Jenna Johnson and Kenliegh Cahalan had two hits in the losing effort, with Cahalan's two-run double in the fifth inning extending the game to avoid the run-rule loss. Cahalan's three RBIs are tied for her season high, previously doing so on opening weekend against Georgia Southern (Feb. 11). Freshman Marlie Giles hit a pinch-hit home run in the sixth inning, her second long ball of the season and the second pinch-hit home run for any Crimson Tide player this season.

A pair of two-run doubles in the second inning got Tennessee on the board first, leading 4-0, before Alabama responded with a pair of RBI singles in the next half-inning to cut the lead to 4-2. The Lady Vols quickly went back up by four, as a two-run home run from Jamison Brockenbrough in the bottom of the third stretched the lead to 6-2.

In the bottom of the fourth, Tennessee began to pull away with an RBI double and a three-run home run to lead 10-2, setting them up for a potential run-rule victory. With Alabama down to its final out in the top of the fifth and two on base, Cahalan sent a double to the left field corner, driving in two to keep the game alive with the score now 10-4. In the top of the sixth, Giles stepped in to pinch hit and took first base on a hit-by-pitch but was called back after a challenge overturned the call. She took advantage of the new at-bat with a solo home run down the left field line to draw the Tide within five runs. The score remained the same in the top of the seventh but Alabama went three up, three down to end the game.

From Head Coach Patrick Murphy

"Tennessee came up with some really big hits and I think one of the keys was when we didn't cash in on our early opportunity in the first inning with two on and nobody out with our 3-4-5 hitters up to bat. You have to get something there in that situation. It was a good start but that sort of deflated us. I was glad we got 15 people into the game, getting some experience on that field. We had some good highlights. Marlie's pinch-hit home run and Cahalan showed some guts and grit to get that key hit with two outs that extended the game. We could have folded our tent but we fought some more."
 
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