Baseball

Alabama Baseball Makes Historic College World Series Debut

Crimson Tide opens against Oklahoma as tickets hit the market

The Alabama baseball program celebrated a milestone this week as it secured a spot in the College World Series for the first time since 1999, capping a thrilling Super Regional victory over St. Johns that left fans across the Southeast cheering.

A New Chapter Begins

The Crimson Tide will open its CWS campaign against a formidable Oklahoma squad at the iconic Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska, a venue that has become synonymous with college baseball’s biggest stage.

Ticket holders can expect a range of pricing options, with outfield seats starting at $76 and all‑session passes commanding at least $1,000, reflecting the high demand for a series that promises competitive matchups from the outset.

Alabama’s second game will hinge on the outcome of the Texas versus Georgia matchup, while the broader field includes Troy, West Virginia, Ole Miss and North Carolina, each vying for a place in the championship narrative.

The team’s momentum is underscored by an unbeaten streak that began after a May 21 loss to Florida in the SEC Tournament, a run that has heightened optimism among players, coaches and the fan base alike.

Ticket Demand Soars

Fans eager to witness the historic run have turned to secondary markets, where platforms such as StubHub are facilitating the exchange of seats, ensuring that even last‑minute buyers have a chance to experience the action live in Omaha.

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