Alabama’s baseball squad has surged to a 7‑2 advantage over St. John’s in a game that has been paused by rain, leaving the Crimson Tide just six outs away from a coveted berth in the Men’s College World Series.
The contest is slated to resume on Monday at 11 a.m. Central Time, a schedule that has forced coaches and players to balance preparation with the uncertainty of the elements.
Weather delay stalls Alabama's march to the College World Series
If the Tide can close out the game, several SEC programs could fill the remaining slots in the eight‑team CWS field, underscoring the importance of each remaining out.
On the gridiron, Alabama is reinforcing its roster, having secured commitments from Nnabuife and Cody while Devan Thompkins, a projected first‑round draft pick, brings a steady presence after recording 31 tackles in 12 games last season.
In basketball, the Crimson Tide will open its season against Sam Houston on November 2, a matchup that pits a No. 15‑ranked Alabama team against a Bearkats squad that finished 22‑12 under head coach Chris Mudge.
Recruiting additions such as forward Keegan, guard Mack Sutter and midfielder Conor Talty are expected to deepen the roster across the upcoming campaigns.