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If you want to understand what Alabama softball is all about this time of year, Thursday night at Rhoads Stadium gave you the perfect answer.
It wasnât clean.
It wasnât perfect.
But it was tough, it was resilient, and most importantly, it was a win.
Alabama fought its way to a 3-2 victory over South Carolina in a back-and-forth series opener, the kind of game that tests you mentally just as much as physically. And this team passed that test.
The Crimson Tide moved to 45-6 overall and 17-5 in SEC play, and in the process locked up a top-four seed and a double bye in next weekâs SEC Tournament.
That matters. A lot.
But the way they got there might matter even more.
Because this game? It was gritty.
South Carolina struck first in the second inning, capitalizing on an Alabama error to take an early 1-0 lead. It wasnât how you want to start, but if thereâs one thing this team has shown all season, itâs that they donât panic.
Enter Brooke Wells.
And honestly, what a night it was for her.
Wells didnât just respond, she flipped the game. A two-run bomb in the bottom half of the inning gave Alabama a 2-1 lead and brought Rhoads Stadium to life. That was her 21st home run of the season, tying her with Kaila Hunt for third-most in a single season in program history. Think about that for a second. In a program like Alabama, thatâs saying something.
But she wasnât done.
After South Carolina tied things up again in the sixth, once again taking advantage of a defensive miscue, Wells stepped right back into the moment. She led off the inning with a clutch double, setting the table for what would become the game-winning run.
Kinley Pate came in to pinch run, advanced to third, and then took advantage of a wild pitch to score what ended up being the difference in the game.
Thatâs heads-up softball. Thatâs effort. Thatâs finding a way.
And then there was Vic Moten.
With everything on the line in the seventh, Moten delivered exactly what Alabama needed... a calm, composed, 1-2-3 inning to slam the door shut and secure her 17th win of the season.
No drama.
Just execution.
You also canât overlook the defense when it mattered most. Salen Hawkins made a huge play at short, and Kristen White tracked down balls in center field that most players donât even get close to. Those are the plays that donât always show up in the box score, but they win games like this.
The final score was 3-2 in favor of Alabama.
Brooke Wells was instrumental in leading Alabama to their victory.
The game took place at Rhoads Stadium.
The performance indicates that Alabama softball demonstrates grit and resilience, especially during challenging games.

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After the game, head coach Patrick Murphy said it best: âGritty, not pretty.â
And heâs right.
This wasnât flawless softball.
But it was winning softball.
Itâs the kind of game that prepares you for whatâs coming next: the postseason, where itâs not about style points. Itâs about surviving and advancing.
Alabama didnât just win Thursday night.
They proved theyâre built for whatâs ahead.
Next up, the Tide continues the series against South Carolina on Friday at 12:30 p.m. CT in Tuscaloosa, weather permitting.
And if Thursday night told us anything, itâs this:
Donât expect perfect.
Expect fight.
Roll Tide.