2017 Alabama Softball

Alabama Softball Shuts Out Arkansas, 9-0, to Open SEC Play
Alabama Softball Shuts Out Arkansas, 9-0, to Open SEC Play
Alabama Softball Shuts Out Arkansas, 9-0, to Open SEC Play
Alabama softball scored early and often in its SEC opener Friday night against Arkansas, tallying nine runs to earn the 9-0 run-rule victory in five innings. Ninth-ranked Alabama (22-2, 1-0 SEC) extended its current winning streak to 15 games in convincing fashion, holding No ...
Alabama Softball Preview: SEC Play Begins
Alabama Softball Preview: SEC Play Begins
Alabama Softball Preview: SEC Play Begins
Coach Patrick Murphy’s Alabama Crimson Tide heads into the opening SEC weekend with a 21-2 record including a 14-game winning streak. Superior Pitching The formula to Alabama’s hot start has been dominant pitching from the circle...
Alabama Softball Edges Out Valparaiso, 1-0, in Wednesday Pitcher’s Duel
Alabama Softball Edges Out Valparaiso, 1-0, in Wednesday Pitcher’s Duel
Alabama Softball Edges Out Valparaiso, 1-0, in Wednesday Pitcher’s Duel
Runs were at a premium Wednesday night at Rhoads Stadium, as an unassuming run in the first inning ultimately made all the difference in a narrow 1-0 victory for Alabama softball over Valparaiso. Alabama (21-2) scored its lone run of the day on what would have been an RBI groundout, though a Valparaiso (6-3) error on the play allowed the hitter to reach safely ...
Alabama Softball Shuts Out Loyola Chicago, 5-0, After Rain Delay Tuesday
Alabama Softball Shuts Out Loyola Chicago, 5-0, After Rain Delay Tuesday
Alabama Softball Shuts Out Loyola Chicago, 5-0, After Rain Delay Tuesday
After a 90-minute rain delay to start the game, Alabama softball needed just two hours to shut out Loyola Chicago, 5-0, and earn its 20th win of the season. Alabama (20-2) scored in five of the six innings it came to bat while Loyola-Chicago (14-1) struggled to even make contact against Crimson Tide starter Alexis Osorio (10-1), who struck out 18 and allowed just one hit in the complete-game shuto
Alabama Softball Hold Steady at No. 9 and 11 in Week Four Polls
Alabama Softball Hold Steady at No. 9 and 11 in Week Four Polls
Alabama Softball Hold Steady at No. 9 and 11 in Week Four Polls
For the second-straight week, Alabama softball is ranked No. 9 in the ESPN.com/USA Softball poll and No. 11 in the USA Today/NFCA poll, released Tuesday. Last week, Alabama went 6-0 to extend its current winning streak to 12 games, outscoring its opponents 42-5 including a pair of no-hitters ...
Alabama Softball’s Alexis Osorio Named SEC Co-Pitcher of the Week
Alabama Softball’s Alexis Osorio Named SEC Co-Pitcher of the Week
Alabama Softball’s Alexis Osorio Named SEC Co-Pitcher of the Week
For the second time this season, junior pitcher Alexis Osorio has earned SEC Pitcher of the Week honors, announced Monday by the Southeastern Conference. She shares this week’s honor with Florida senior pitcher Delanie Gourley. The weekly award is the third of Osorio’s career, previously winning on Feb ...
Alabama Softball Shuts Out Jacksonville, 7-0, to Close Easton Crimson Classic
Alabama Softball Shuts Out Jacksonville, 7-0, to Close Easton Crimson Classic
Alabama Softball Shuts Out Jacksonville, 7-0, to Close Easton Crimson Classic
Alabama softball capped a successful weekend at the Easton Crimson Classic with a decisive 7-0 win over Jacksonville Sunday at Rhoads Stadium, stretching its current winning streak to 12 games. Alabama (19-2) only scored two runs through the first five innings before the bats came alive with five runs in the final two innings off a pair of home runs by Gabby Callaway and Reagan Dykes ...
Alabama Softball Wins Two Saturday, Throws Second No-Hitter of the Weekend
Alabama Softball Wins Two Saturday, Throws Second No-Hitter of the Weekend
Alabama Softball Wins Two Saturday, Throws Second No-Hitter of the Weekend
Alabama softball tallied another pair of wins Saturday at the Easton Crimson Classic, defeating Stanford 4-0 in the opener before throwing the second no-hitter of the weekend in a 10-0 win over Drake. Alabama (18-2) got the day started with a 4-0 shutout over Stanford (12-7) before blanking Drake (12-8) in the second game of the day, 10-0, in five innings with Madi Moore and Sydney Littlejohn com

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