After a Run Rule Win, Alabama Softball Drops Two to Tennessee
The Crimson Tide fails a big road test, losing their first SEC series of the season.
Alabama outfielder Ana Roman (21) rounds third base after hitting a home run during a college softball game between Tennessee and Alabama at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee, April 25, 2026. | Caitie McMekin/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images This series was reminiscent of the Alabama-Texas series โ but in a bad way. GAME 1: ALABAMA 12, TENNESSEE 0 (5 innings, run rule) The Crimson Tide players came out guns a-blazing and looked like they would sweep the series.
Brooke Wells got things going when she smacked her 20th homer of the season on the third offering of the 1st inning by Karlyn Pickens . Home Run #โฃ2โฃ0โฃ for Brooke Wells! ๐บSECN+ | https://t.
co/MmIBQNeaXY #Team30 #RollTide pic. twitter. com/lCWoYn5tXm โ Alabama Softball (@AlabamaSB) April 25, 2026 Wells started the 3rd inning off with a walk.
A fielding error put Marlie Giles on base. Ana Roman and Audrey Vandagriff (RBI) both walked. Ambrey Taylor singled two in to make it 4-0 Tide.
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