HomeSportsCollege SportsAlabama AthleticsAlabama Softball Hosts Kentucky for NCAA Super RegionalsAlabama Softball Hosts Kentucky for NCAA Super RegionalsThu, May 27, 2021 by RadioAlabama Sports Digital Team THIS WEEK: NO. 3 ALABAMA (48-7) VS. NO. 14 KENTUCKY (43-14) AT NCAA SUPER REGIONALTuscaloosa, Ala. – Rhoads StadiumFriday, May 28 – 12 p.m. CT – ESPN2Saturday, May 29 – 1 p.m. CT – ESPN(If Necessary) Sunday, May 30 – 3 p.m. CT – ESPNUSCOUTING ALABAMAThird-seeded Alabama earned three shutout wins in last week’s NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional to advance to the Super Regional round, hosting 14th-seeded Kentucky at Rhoads StadiumThe Crimson Tide is the only team to play in every Super Regional since the current postseason format was adopted in 2005Alabama has won every regional round since 2005 and has won an NCAA-record 43-straight games in regional play, stretching back to 2007Crimson Tide pitching combined to throw 20.0 shutout innings last weekend with 44 strikeouts, including a combined no-hitter from Lexi Kilfoyl and Krystal Goodman against Alabama StateAlabama rides a 16-game winning streak into the NCAA Tournament, including four-straight shutouts and 14 wins against ranked teams, outscoring its opponents 103-30ALABAMA AT NCAA SUPER REGIONALSAlabama is the only team to play in all 16 Super Regionals since the current postseason format was adopted in 2005This year marks the 11th time the Tide has hosted Super Regionals, previously winning nine of the 10 at Rhoads StadiumSix of the 10 Super Regionals in Tuscaloosa were won by Alabama in two games. The Tide overcame a game-one loss to defeat Stanford (2011) and Oklahoma (2015) and lost game two to Texas (2019) before claiming game three, while a three-game series loss to Hawai’i (2010) stands as Alabama’s only home loss in the round of 16INSIDE THE SERIES VS. KENTUCKYOverall: Alabama leads 50-11In Tuscaloosa: 23-5 | In Lexington: 24-6 | At Neutral Sites: 3-0Current Streak: Alabama +1Last Meeting: May 13, 2021 – W, 5-1 – Tuscaloosa, Ala. (SEC Tournament)Last Meeting in NCAA Tournament: May 30, 2014 – W, 2-0 – Oklahoma City, Okla. (WCWS)LAST TIME OUT: NCAA REGIONALSAlabama swept its opponents at last weekend’s NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional with a trio of shutouts, defeating Alabama State, 9-0, before earning 6-0 and 5-0 wins over ClemsonThe Tide has won 16-consecutive NCAA regional rounds, the longest active streak in D-1 softball, and has not lost a game in the regional round since 2007, an NCAA-record streak of 43-straight gamesThis year marks the first time Alabama has shut out every opponent in the regional roundTide pitching combined for 44 strikeouts over three games, beating the previous Alabama regional record of 35 strikeouts set across five games in 2007Lexi Kilfoyl and Krystal Goodman threw a combined no-hitter Friday against Alabama State, the fifth postseason no-hitter in program history and first since Jackie Traina on May 20, 2011 against Jackson StateFOUTS HITS 300 STRIKEOUT MARKMontana Fouts threw her 300th strikeout of the season last weekend against Clemson, marking the eighth time an Alabama pitcher has broke the 300 markIt is the first 300 strikeout season since Alexis Osorio finished the 2017 campaign with 334Jackie Traina holds the Alabama single-season record with 361 during the 2012 national championship yearOf the eight pitchers with 300 strikeouts, Fouts’ 1.60 K/IP only trails 2010 Kelsi Dunne (1.66) and 2017 Osorio (1.65)300 Strikeout SeasonsJackie Traina – 361 (2012)Kelsi Dunne – 355 (2010)Stephanie VanBrakle – 345 (2006)Stephanie VanBrakle – 341 (2005)Alexis Osorio – 334 (2017)Kelsi Dunne – 331 (2011)Shelley Laird – 310 (2000)Montana Fouts – 303 (2021)PROGRAM-RECORD EIGHT EARN NFCA ALL-REGION HONORSThe National Fastpitch Coaches Association announced its 2021 All-Region teams last week, with Alabama taking home a program-record eight All-South Region accoladesMontana Fouts, Bailey Hemphill and Alexis Mack earned first team honors with Elissa Brown and Kaylee Tow on the second team and Lexi Kilfoyl, KB Sides and Savannah Woodard on the third teamThe eight honorees are the most in program history, beating the previous high of six set in 2019, 2012, 2011, 2009 and 2007The eight honorees are tied for the most of any team this season along with Arizona, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon and UCLAAlabama has placed at least two on the list every year since its inaugural 1997 season and has earned a total of 109 awards over that timeHEMPHILL BREAKS UA CAREER HOME RUN RECORDAfter tying the Alabama career home run record with two homers May 13 against Kentucky at the SEC Tournament, Bailey Hemphill launched herself into Crimson Tide history with a sixth-inning home run the next day against Tennessee to move into first place with 61 career home runsShe passes previous record-holder Kelly Kretschman, who held the Alabama record at 60 since 2001Now with 62 home runs, she ranks fifth in SEC historyHemphill previously tied the UA single-season record in 2019 with 26 home runsWith her second home run in game one against Auburn on March 12, Hemphill became the third player in program history to surpass the 200 career RBI mark, joining Charlotte Morgan (2007-10) and Kaila Hunt (2011-14) in the prestigious clubNow with 235 career RBIs, Hemphill passed Hunt’s total of 215 and continues to close in on Morgan’s school-record total of 264DOUBLE DIGIT STRIKEOUTSMontana Fouts has thrown 10+ strikeouts 19 times this season, setting a new Alabama single-season recordHer 13 most recent double-digit totals have come against ranked teamsShe set an SEC Tournament record with 39 strikeouts across her three starts, including a single-game record 15 against KentuckyMost Games with 10+ Strikeouts in a Season19 – Montana Fouts (2021)16 – Stephanie VanBrakle (2006)16 – Kelsi Dunne (2010)15 – Kelsi Dunne (2011)15 – Alexis Osorio (2017)PITCHING POWERThe Alabama bullpen owns a 1.68 team ERA with just 87 earned runs allowed over 363.1 innings pitchedTide pitchers have struck out 492 batters as opposed to just 102 walksOpponents are only hitting 48-for-302 (.159) with runners in scoring position, striking out 110 timesAlabama leads the SEC in ERA (1.77), strikeouts (448), wins (45) and fewest earned runs allowed (87)Montana Fouts is second in the SEC and sixth nationally with 275 strikeoutsAlabama ranks seventh nationally with a 4.48 strikeout-to-walk ratioPASSING IT DOWNAlabama is 174-for-534 (.326) with runners in scoring position this season, including 29 doubles, 22 home runs, 94 walks and 260 RBIsConversely, opponents are batting just 48-for-293 (.164) with runners in scoring position and 64 RBIsAlabama Leaders with Runners in Scoring PositionAlexis Mack – 25-for-54 (.463), 19 RBIs, 4 2B, 3B, 6 BBElissa Brown – 13-for-31 (.419), 11 RBIs, 5 BBBailey Hemphill – 23-for-55 (.418), 41 RBIs, 2 2B, 4 HR, 17 BBKaylee Tow – 25-for-68 (.368), 41 RBIs, 7 2B, 5 HR, 15 BBUP NEXT – WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIESThursday, June 3-Wednesday, June 9 (Oklahoma City, Okla.)SHARE NOWShare This Page