The Crimson Tide entered the final SEC series of the regular season with a chance to cement their dominance, and they did so in decisive fashion.
Early Momentum
Bryce Fowler led off the game with a single into left field, and he scored the first run to put Alabama ahead early.
Justin Lebron followed with a double into the gap, driving in another run and giving the Tide a 1-0 lead before the first inning was even complete.
The early onslaught continued as the lineup turned over, and the team built momentum that would carry through the afternoon.
Key Inning Highlights
In the third inning, Fowler doubled to right field, and John Lemm brought him home with a two-out single, tying the game at 2-2.
Brennan Holt, Luke Vaughn and Cade Townsend set the stage for Fowler to break the tie in the fourth, showcasing a coordinated attack that kept the pressure on Ole Miss.
Brady Neal took an intentional walk to load the bases, and Jason Torres hit a key run-scoring single.
Pitching Performance
Myles Upchurch anchored the rotation, throwing seven innings while allowing just two runs on four hits and striking out six batters.
Reliever Ashton Crowther closed the game with two shutout frames, recording two strikeouts and walking only one, preserving the lead.
Late Surge
Eric Hines capped the scoring with his seventh home run of the season, pushing the final tally to 6-2.
The victory marked the third straight SEC series win for Alabama, underscoring the team’s depth and resilience as the regular season drew to a close.