How to watch Alabama softball vs. Stanford in elimination game at WCWS

Alabama softball is in a win or go home scenario in OKC. Here is how you can catch the Tide take on Stanford on Friday night!

Patrick Murphy and the Alabama softball team got off to a disappointing start at the 2023 Women’s College World Series out in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on Thursday with a 10-5 loss to the Tennessee Lady Vols.

With the loss, the Tide move down to the loser’s bracket where they will now take on the Stanford Cardinal who dropped its first game in OKC to the top-seeded Oklahoma Sooners.

It is likely that Tide fans will get to see star pitcher Montana Fouts on the mound today since she did not see any action on Thursday.

Here is how you can catch all the action between Alabama and Stanford at the WCWS!

How to watch Alabama softball vs. Northwestern on Sunday

Alabama softball is in a winner take all scenario with Northwestern on Sunday! Here is how to catch all the action!

The Alabama softball got a season-saving win on Saturday night in Tuscaloosa with a 2-1 victory over the Northwestern Wildcats inside Rhoads Stadium.

The pitching duo of Jaala Torrence and Montana Fouts was outstanding for the Crimson Tide where they combined to give up seven hits and just one run.

Once again, Ashley Prange delivered for the Crimson Tide with a run scored and an RBI in the contest. Freshmen Larissa Preuitt was able to put together a couple of hits in the game while also scoring the go-ahead run in the top of the seventh.

With the win, Alabama has forced a decisive game three on Sunday with the winner advancing to the College World Series. Here is how you can catch Sunday’s action!

How to watch Alabama softball vs. Northwestern on Saturday

Alabama softball is now in must-win mode on Saturday night in the NCAA Tournament Super Regionals against Northwestern!

Patrick Murphy and the Alabama softball team have entered must-win mode following Friday night’s 3-1 loss to the Northwestern Wildcats in Tuscaloosa.

Alabama turned to Montana Fouts on Friday night, but some early errors from both Fouts and the other infielders led to two of the Wildcats’ scores. Fouts threw 3.1 innings in her return from a knee injury and Jaala Torrence would replace her and deliver 3.2 scoreless innings of work from the mound.

Outside of Ashley Prange, the Alabama offense could not muster much success from the plate.

Alabama will need to win on Saturday night to force a game three on Sunday. Here is how you can catch Saturday night’s action from Tuscaloosa!