Alabama, Women's College World Series and Texas Tech
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Alabama softball had two chances to beat Texas Tech. Win just one, the Crimson Tide would have been playing in the Women’s College World Series finals for the first time since 2014. But it didn’t happen that way.
Full transcript from the Crimson Tide head coach, plus infielder Jena Young and catcher Marlie Giles after Texas Tech eliminated top-seeded Alabama.
No. 1 seed Alabama fell in a crushing, season-ending loss to Texas Tech in the Women's College World Series semifinals. Here's how it happened.
No. 1 seed Alabama softball was eliminated from the Women's College World Series following two losses to Texas Tech. Still, this team has plenty to be proud of.
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Patrick Murphy says Marlie Giles ‘solidified’ her Alabama legacy in WCWS win
The pressure of the Women’s College World Series always reveals big-stage performers. And Marlie Giles proved she is exactly that, as she led Alabama to a 5-1 victory over Nebraska, booking the team’s ticket to the WCWS semifinals.
It's the Alabama Crimson Tide vs Texas Tech Red Raiders in Game 2 of the NCAA softball Women's College World Series semifinals Monday night at Devon Park. Follow for live updates.
A spot in the NCAA softball Women's College World Series finals is on the line when Jocelyn Briski and the Alabama Crimson Tide face NiJaree Canady and the Texas Tech Red Raiders