The Alabama Crimson Tide baseball squad closed out the regular season with a 37‑19 record, a performance that has set the stage for a promising postseason run.
Compiling an 18‑12 mark in SEC play, the team secured its highest conference finish since 2009, underscoring the progress made under second‑year head coach Rob Vaughn.
Vaughn, who enters his third NCAA tournament with a 1‑7 postseason record, remains confident that the experience his players have gained will translate into success.
Major outlets have projected Alabama as a national seed, citing a No. 7 RPI and placing the Tide as a 6‑seed in the D1Baseball rankings and a 7‑seed in the BaseballAmerica poll.
A Milestone for the Program
For the first time since 2023, Alabama will host an NCAA Regional, marking the inaugural regional‑hosting experience of the Vaughn era and adding a home‑field advantage to its schedule.
The roster features standout players such as Justin Lebron, Riley Quick, Tyler Fay, Zane Adams and Myles Upchurch, who have contributed to a recent surge that includes eight wins in the last eleven outings.
With a battle‑tested lineup and a schedule that has tested them against top competition, the Crimson Tide enter the postseason poised to make a deep run.