Alabama baseball’s season comes to an end with shutout loss to Stetson

The 2024 baseball season has come to a close for the Alabama Crimson Tide after losing 4-0 to Stetson.

In the Tallahassee Regional, the Alabama Crimson Tide lost two consecutive games, ending the team’s 2024 season. In head coach Rob Vaughn’s first season at the helm of the Alabama baseball program, the Crimson Tide finished with a final record of 33-24.

The season didn’t end on a good note, as Stetson managed to shut out Alabama, leaving a total of nine Crimson Tide players on base. The opportunities to score runs were there, but Alabama could not capitalize.

“The lasting memory of the 2024 Alabama baseball team is going to be a group of fighters, a group of tough kids and a group that pulled together to do some special things,” said Vaughn. “That’s the stuff these guys will take with them when the pain goes. I would much rather be hurting now (at a Regional). I’ve had teams that can’t wait for the season to end, but that’s the exact opposite of this team. It hurts to see this thing end.”

Alabama will look to regroup and build upon this season to become even more competitive in a challenging SEC baseball landscape.

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How to watch Alabama baseball vs. Stetson in Tallahassee Regional elimination game

Where will you be watching from?

Following Friday night’s 8-7 loss to the UCF Knights, Rob Vaughn, and the Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team will look to avoid elimination on Saturday morning when they take on the Stetson Hatters in the Tallahassee Regional of the 2024 NCAA Baseball Tournament.

Like much of the rest of the season, hitting was not the issue for the Tide against the Knights, but the pitching staff can’t seem to force the outs when they need them.

Stetson dropped its first game in regional play on Friday with a 7-2 loss to the hosting Florida State Seminoles at Dick Howser Stadium.

Below is how you can catch Alabama baseball take on Stetson.

How to watch Alabama baseball vs. Stetson in Tallahassee Regional elimination game

  • Date: Saturday, June 1, 2024
  • Location: Tallahassee, Florida
  • Time: 11 a.m. CT
  • TV Channel: ESPN+
  • Live Stream: FuboTV (Watch Here)

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Alabama baseball shares video of team reaction to NCAA selection

Alabama baseball will be competing in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional. See how the team reacted to the news.

The Alabama Crimson Tide 2024 season has not ended just yet, as the team received word today that they will be participating in the Tallahassee Regional along with the Florida State Seminoles, UCF and Stetson.

Alabama, the No. 2 seed, will face off against the No. 3 seeded Knights of UCF on Friday to get the postseason started.

Despite playing a difficult regular season schedule, first-season manager for the Tide earned an overall record of 33-22 and went 13-17 in SEC play.

While the excitement of it all will soon be met with abrupt preparation, fans can enjoy the emotion of the team as they immediately found out their postseason fate.

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Alabama Baseball reaches postseason, set to play in Tallahassee Regional

The Alabama baseball team earned a postseason bid. The Crimson Tide will make the trek south to compete in the Tallahassee Regional.

The Alabama Crimson Tide baseball program received its postseason bid on Monday afternoon. The Crimson Tide will travel to Tallahassee to take part in the Tallahassee Regional.

The No. 2-seeded Crimson Tide will open up tournament play on Friday against the No. 3-seeded UCF Knights. The winner of that game will play the winner of the No. 1-seeded Florida State Seminoles against the No. 4-seeded Stetson Hatters.

Alabama finished the regular season with a 33-22 overall record and 13-17 in conference play. Rob Vaughn’s squad had one of the toughest schedules in the country and was rewarded with a No. 2 seed as a result.

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Notre Dame baseball improves to 2-0 in a nail biter against Stetson

2-0 is 2-0

If you were to look at Notre Dame’s opponent in their second game of the year, Stetson, you most likely would have thought the Irish would cruise to another easy victory. Well, that was not the case as the Hatters hung around but just couldn’t put together enough runs late. Link Jarrett’s team won 5-3, and improved to 2-0 early this season.

The Irish scored four of their runs in the fourth inning, breaking a 1-1 tie and that would be all of the scoring they could muster. It was catcher David LaManna with the games biggest blow, his two-run single in that inning helped the Irish score four.

John Michael Bertrand was magnificent, going six strong innings, striking out eight and allowing no walks. The run in the first was unearned.

The Irish finish out their first road trip of the year tomorrow, as they face Delaware at 9am EST.

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Ohio State baseball loses to Stetson 9-1

The Ohio State baseball team couldn’t hang with Stetson Friday night, losing 9-1 in DeLand, Florida.

The Ohio State baseball team took it on the chin Friday night, dropping the first game of the weekend series 9-1 to Stetson in DeLand, Florida.

The Buckeyes got out of a bases-loaded jam in the first inning and seemed to have dodged a bullet with ace Seth Lonsway on the mound. In reality, it was just the beginning of more offensive opportunities for the Hatters.

Stetson struck first in the bottom of the 2nd inning, plating two runs on two walks, a single, and a wild pitch. It got two more in the 3rd inning with Lonsway continuing to struggle with his command. He was lifted in the inning after giving up another single and a walk, but the damage was done with OSU down 4-0.

Ohio State’s only run came in the top of the 5th inning on a two-out rally. Matt Carpenter walked, then Mitchell Okuley lined one off the wall for an RBI triple to make the score 5-1. Unfortunately, that’s as close as the scarlet and gray would get, ultimately surrendering four more runs.

It has been a very disappointing start to the season to say the least for the Buckeyes. The loss drops Ohio State’s overall record to 3-7. It’ll try to get some momentum going on the season when it goes at it again tomorrow at Noon against Harvard.