Alabama eliminated by Texas Tech in back-to-back WCWS losses

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Last updated Jun 2, 2026

Alabama eliminated by Texas Tech in back-to-back WCWS losses
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The Alabama Crimson Tide were eliminated from the Women's College World Series after consecutive losses to Texas Tech on June 2. Alabama’s star pitcher Jocelyn Briski struggled, allowing a hit in every inning of the first game. Jena Young provided a bright spot with a game-tying home run in the seventh inning of game two, but Alabama's offense fell silent, managing only two hits as Texas Tech shut them out. The defeat ends Alabama's season with a record of 56-9.

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  • Alabama faced Texas Tech in the WCWS semifinals on June 2.
  • Jocelyn Briski struggled with pitching throughout both games.
  • Jena Young hit a solo home run to tie the game in the seventh inning.
  • Texas Tech shut out Alabama, who managed only two hits in game two.
  • Alabama finishes the season with a 56-9 record.
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Alabama faced Texas Tech in back-to-back matchups during the WCWS semifinals on Monday evening.

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