TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — On Sunday night, May 31, Alabama defeated Oklahoma State 9-7 in 11 innings at Sewell-Thomas Stadium when catcher Brady Neal hit a two-out, three-run home run in the 11th inning. The victory clinched the Tuscaloosa Regional for No. 7-seeded Alabama and ended Oklahoma State’s run in the regional. Alabama (40-19) advances to the NCAA Super Regional and will host the best-of-three series, its first time hosting since 2006. The win followed Eric Hines’ eighth-inning tying homer and Neal’s key defensive play in the 10th; Florida State must beat St. John's twice on Monday, June 1, to potentially meet Alabama.
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If you're a sports fan, especially college baseball, this is a big deal. Alabama hasn't hosted a Super Regional since 2006. This win could boost local morale and potentially bring more attention and resources to the team. Check out the Super Regional schedule and support your team.
Alabama's victory over Oklahoma State was a thrilling game of skill and strategy. The team's performance shows promise for the upcoming Super Regional. Send this to someone who loves a good underdog story or is a die-hard Alabama fan.
The Alabama baseball program, its players, coaches and the University of Alabama community benefited directly by advancing to and earning hosting rights for a Super Regional, increasing exposure, potential revenue, and recruiting advantages.
Oklahoma State's baseball team and its fans suffered elimination from the Tuscaloosa Regional after the 9-7 extra-innings loss, ending their 2026 regional run.
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