Alabama softball wins in record 14-inning super regional game

ByABC News
May 25, 2024, 9:49 PM

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Kristen White's infield chopper with the bases loaded allowed Lauren Johnson to score from third and Alabama forced a third game, beating Tennessee 3-2 on Saturday in 14 innings in the longest super regional game in college women's softball history.

The winner of Sunday's game will face UCLA at the Women's College World Series starting Thursday. The sixth-seeded Bruins swept No. 11-seed Georgia in a super regional.

The Crimson Tide's Johnson led off the bottom of the 14th with a first-pitch single to left field off Tennessee pitcher Karlyn Pickens. Riley Valentine followed with a double to left that Tennessee's Rylie West just missed catching down the line to put runners at second and third.

Pickens then intentionally walked No. 9 hitter Kali Heivlin to set up a force at home. After fouling off the first pitch, White chopped it to Tennessee shortstop Laura Mealer whose throw home was late, allowing Johnson to score.

It was the longest game in Tennessee's (44-11) history. The Vols stranded 18 runners.

Kayla Beaver threw more than 160 pitches in relief for Alabama (37-18), and Pickens threw more than 120 for the Vols.

After reaching on an infield single to shortstop in the bottom of the 12th, White stole second. But with two outs, she was thrown out trying to steal third to end the inning. Earlier, in the same inning, Valentine got thrown out after she singled high off the wall and tried to stretch the play into a double.

The Crimson Tide knotted the score at 2 when Bailey Dowling hit a solo homer on a 2-1 pitch in the bottom of the fourth. In the top of the fourth, Tennessee's Sophia Nugent hit a solo homer for a 2-1 advantage.

TEXAS COMES UP CLUTCH 

Texas took a roundabout path to keeping its season alive.

Ashton Maloney knocked in Kayden Henry on a fielder's choice in the top of the ninth for the go-ahead run as the top-seeded Longhorns beat No. 16 Texas A&M 9-8 in nine innings in Game 2 of the Austin Super Regional.

Texas A&M led 5-1 before Texas scored five runs in the sixth inning to take the lead. The Longhorns tacked on two more in the seventh to go up 8-5, and they appeared to be in control.

Texas A&M was down to its last strike in the seventh when Mya Perez's three-run homer tied the score at 8.

Texas' Mac Morgan entered the game in the seventh and threw 2⅓ shutout innings to claim the win. Viviana Martinez and Mia Scott both had three hits for the Longhorns.

Jazmine Hill and Rylen Wiggins each had three hits for the Aggies.

Texas A&M pulled a shocker, beating the Longhorns 6-5 in Game 1 on Friday night.

Game 3 is Sunday, with the winner heading to the Women's College World Series.

OKLAHOMA STATE ADVANCES

Oklahoma State was the only team Saturday to clinch a World Series berth.

The Cowgirls defeated Arizona 10-4 to sweep the Stillwater Super Regional.

Rosie Davis had three hits for fifth-seeded Oklahoma State in a game that included a weather delay. Davis, Tallen Edwards and Claire Timm hit homers for the Cowgirls.

Lexi Kilfoyl was the winning pitcher for the second straight day. She gave up one run on four hits in four innings of relief.

Carlie Scupin had three hits and Dokota Kennedy and Emily Schepp each had two for unseeded Arizona.

UNSEEDED UPSET

Unseeded Baylor upset No. 4 seed Florida 5-2 in Game 2 of the Gainesville Super Regional to tie the series.

Presleigh Pilon and Taylor Strain had two hits and Shaylon Govan knocked in three runs for the Bears.

Rylee Crandall went the distance for Baylor. She gave up two runs on five hits and struck out six.

Skylar Wallace had three of Florida's five hits and Reagan Walsh added a solo homer for the Gators.

TIGERS ALIVE

Missouri evened its series with Duke, claiming a 3-1 win in Game 2 of the Columbia Super Regional.

The seventh-seeded Tigers scored three runs in the top of the fourth inning to go ahead for good.

Lauren Krings got the win in 4⅔ innings and Taylor Pannell had two innings of hitless relief to earn the save.

Jala Wright took the loss for Duke, the No. 10 seed. Cassidy Kurd, who got the win in relief on Friday, gave up one hit and no runs in 3⅔ innings of relief.

CANADY REBOUNDS

NiJaree Canady was back to normal on Saturday.

Stanford's ace gave up six runs on 10 hits in four innings on Friday and took the loss in Game 1 of the Stanford Super Regional. She came back with a two-hitter with nine strikeouts as the eighth-seeded Cardinal shut out ninth-seeded LSU 3-0 on Saturday.

Kyra Chan had three hits and knocked in two runs for Stanford.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.