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SportsMay 24

Alabama Softball Advances to Women's College World Series with Sweep of LSU

Alabama softball secured its 16th Women's College World Series berth by sweeping LSU in regional play, marking the team's third trip in four years.

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Alabama softball has earned its 16th Women's College World Series berth after completing a sweep of LSU in NCAA regional tournament play. The Crimson Tide's victory was anchored by strong pitching performances from Jocelyn Briski and Vic Moten in the circle.

This marks Alabama's third appearance at the Women's College World Series in the past four years, continuing the program's recent success under head coach Patrick Murphy. The team's consistent performance has established them as a regular contender in college softball's premier postseason event.

The sweep of LSU demonstrated Alabama's depth and talent, particularly in their pitching staff. Briski and Moten's performances were instrumental in limiting LSU's offensive capabilities throughout the series, allowing Alabama to advance with dominant play on both sides of the ball.

Alabama will now prepare for the Women's College World Series, where they will face the nation's top softball programs. The tournament represents the culmination of the college softball season and brings together the eight best teams in the country to compete for the national championship.

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