How to watch the Tuscaloosa Regional of NCAA Tournament on Sunday

With a win on Sunday night, Alabama can take the Tuscaloosa Regional. Here is how you can catch the action!

The first two days of the Tuscaloosa Regional of the NCAA Tournament have not been a disappointment. The fans in attendance and on TV were able to witness some fantastic baseball inside Sewell-Thomas Stadium.

Friday night, Alabama hit a walk-off RBI single to defeat Nicholls and then on Saturday night, the Crimson Tide won another thriller 11-8 against the Troy Trojans.

Nicholls how now been eliminated following its loss on Saturday to Boston College, so the region now features just Alabama, Boston College, and Troy. Alabama is the only team that has not lost yet.

There will be a pair of games on Sunday from Tuscaloosa, here is how you can catch the action!

How to watch the Tuscaloosa Regional of NCAA Tournament on Saturday

Day one in the Tuscaloosa Regional delivered some drama. Here is how you can catch the day two action!

Friday was a special moment in Alabama baseball history as the Crimson Tide hosted its first regional since the 2006 season.

For the fans in Tuscaloosa, Friday turned into a fun and dramatic day on the diamond. In game one between Troy and Boston College, the bats were hot as the Trojans unexpectedly defeated the Eagles 11-10. In game two, Jim Jarvis of Alabama delivered an RBI single in the bottom of the ninth to break a 3-3 tie and give the Tide a 4-3 win over Nicholls.

Day two in Tuscaloosa will get started a little bit later this afternoon. Here is how you can catch all the action from Sewell-Thomas Stadium!

How to watch the Tuscaloosa Regional of NCAA Tournament on Friday

Alabama baseball begins its postseason play on Friday. Here is how to watch the Tuscaloosa Regional of the NCAA Tournament!

What a strange season it has been for the Alabama baseball team. The Crimson Tide struggled to win conference series early on, then the Brad Bohannon scandal surfaced leading to his dismissal as head coach, and yet somehow Alabama has found themselves hosting a regional in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2006.

Alabama’s hot finish under interim head coach Jason Jackson helped propel the Tide to win 10 of its last 14 games of the season.

On Friday, the action at Sewell-Thomas Stadium will begin as one team look’s to advance to the Super Regionals.

Here is everything you need to know to catch the action from Tuscaloosa on Friday!