Tallahassee’s Baseball Legacy Fuels Alabama’s College World Series Run
Alabama’s pitching staff, anchored by Tallahassee native Jason Jackson, prepares for its first College World Series appearance since 1999, aiming for a national title.
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Alabama’s pitching staff, anchored by Tallahassee native Jason Jackson, prepares for its first College World Series appearance since 1999, aiming for a national title.

Alabama's baseball team is headed to Omaha for the championship, its football program landed a top recruit, and a Texas Tech quarterback's court victory has ignited a conference‑wide controversy.
After sweeping St. John’s, Alabama prepares to meet Oklahoma and a field that includes Texas and Ole Miss, hoping to translate early‑round success into a championship.

Alabama’s baseball program celebrated a milestone this week as the Crimson Tide secured a spot in the Men’s College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, for the first time since 1999, highlighted by a grand slam from Jason Torres and strong pitching performances.

Alabama’s 7‑2 victory over St. John’s, suspended by weather and resumed on Monday, featured a grand slam from Jason Torres, strong outings from Zane Adams and Matthew Heiberger, and key hits from Bryce Fowler and Peyton Steele, propelling the team to a historic appearance in the College World Series.
The Crimson Tide, last seen in the College World Series in 1999, are back in Omaha. With coach Rob Vaughn at the helm, a blend of seasoned veterans and dream‑chasers eyes a historic championship run.
Jason Torres' seventh‑inning grand slam, delayed by a 17‑hour weather pause, clinches Alabama's first College World Series appearance since 1999 and ignites excitement for the upcoming Omaha tournament.

A decisive grand slam by Jason Torres gives Alabama a 7‑2 lead in the second game of the NCAA Super Regional, putting the team one win away from its first College World Series appearance since 1999.

Alabama’s baseball team is one win away from its first College World Series appearance this century, with a weather‑hit super regional against St. John's set to resume at 3 p.m. CT.

An 8‑0 win over St. John's has put Alabama on the cusp of a historic College World Series appearance. Coach Rob Vaughn warns against complacency and highlights the need for relentless effort against a familiar opponent.

In front of a record crowd in Tuscaloosa, Alabama’s baseball team rolled past St. John’s 8-0, highlighted by Tyler Fay’s seven‑plus innings of shutout pitching and key hits from Justin Lebron, Brennan Holt and Bryce Fowler.
Alabama’s baseball team opened its super regional with an 8‑0 victory over St. John's, fueled by a record 7,573 fans, a viral "Tarps off" atmosphere, and a masterful performance from pitcher Tyler Fay, while coach Rob Vaughn urged the squad to savor the moment.
Alabama’s 8‑0 win over St. John's, powered by Tyler Fay’s dominant pitching and key hits from Holt, Fowler and Lebron, draws a record crowd and sets up a decisive Game 2 for a chance at the College World Series.

The University of Alabama's baseball program enjoyed its largest gathering in Sewell‑Thomas Stadium history, with head coach Rob Vaughn personally boosting student turnout and the team aiming for its first College World Series appearance since 1999.

Alabama will host St. John’s in the NCAA Super Regional in Tuscaloosa, a first‑time venue since 2006, with both teams poised for a chance at Omaha. Coach Rob Vaughn, standout players Brady Neal and Adam Agresti, and a rain‑laden forecast add layers of drama to the series.
After a gambling scandal toppled the previous staff, Rob Vaughn steered Alabama to its first super regional hosting, cementing a rapid rise that began at Maryland and Kansas State.

St. John’s and Alabama meet in a best‑of‑three Super Regional in Tuscaloosa, each hoping to end long droughts and advance to the College World Series.

Alabama, seeded No. 7, will face unranked St. John's in a best‑of‑three series starting Saturday at Sewell‑Thomas Stadium, with both programs eyeing a historic milestone.

The Alabama Crimson Tide will host St. John's in a best‑of‑three Super Regional starting Saturday, June 6, with a potential trip to the College World Series on the line.

The 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament saw top seeds UCLA and Georgia Tech eliminated, allowing Alabama to surge into the Tuscaloosa Super Regional against St. John's Red Storm.
Coach Rob Vaughn confirmed that catcher Johnny Lemm is competing with a fractured finger, while right fielder Peyton Steele is undergoing rehabilitation for a hamstring injury, with hopes of a quick return.
Alabama baseball freshman Myles Upchurch delivered a standout postseason debut, combining raw talent with composure under pressure to help the Crimson Tide advance.

Alabama’s baseball team clinches a Super Regional berth with a 9‑7 win over Oklahoma State, highlighted by clutch performances from Brady Neal and Eric Hines.
Alabama’s baseball program, under coach Rob Vaughn, has reached the NCAA Super Regionals for the first time in three seasons, driven by key player contributions and a culture rebuilt after scandal.