Alabama softball to find out NCAA Tournament fate: How to watch

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Alabama softball to find out NCAA Tournament fate: How to watch

Alabama softball to find out NCAA Tournament fate: How to watch

Alabama softball awaits its NCAA Tournament fate. Here's how to watch the selection show and see where the Crimson Tide lands.

Alabama softball to find out NCAA Tournament fate: How to watch

Alabama softball awaits its NCAA Tournament fate. Here's how to watch the selection show and see where the Crimson Tide lands.

The wait is almost over for Alabama softball fans. After a strong run in the SEC Tournament, the Crimson Tide is ready to learn its postseason fate, and the excitement is building for what could be a deep NCAA Tournament run.

Alabama (49-7) may have fallen short in the SEC Tournament final with a 7-1 loss to Texas, but the team showed its championship caliber throughout the week. Before that defeat, the Crimson Tide delivered a dominant 9-1 run-rule victory over Florida (48-10) in the semifinals and a solid 7-1 win over Arkansas (42-11) in the quarterfinals. These performances have certainly made a strong case for a top seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Now, all eyes are on the selection show, where Alabama hopes to secure the right to host its first regional of the tournament. For fans eager to catch every moment, here's how to tune in.

How to Watch the NCAA Tournament Selection Show

The selection show will air on Sunday, May 10, at 6 p.m. CT on ESPN2. It's the moment when the bracket is revealed, and the Crimson Tide's path to the Women's College World Series becomes clear.

From standout performances to inspiring stories like Jocelyn Briski's journey to becoming Alabama's ace and Salen Hawkins' personal battles, this team has the grit and talent to make noise in the postseason. Whether you're gearing up for the tournament with your favorite Alabama gear or just following along, this is a can't-miss event for any softball fan.

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