OKLAHOMA CITY — Through two games at the Women’s College World Series, Alabama softball has shown opponents why it arrived at Devon Park as the No. 1 overall seed.
UCLA saw it first in a 6-3 loss Thursday, May 28. Nebraska saw it Saturday, when the Crimson Tide remained in the winners bracket with a 5-1 win over the No. 4 seed Cornhuskers.
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The view from the opposing dugout has found a consensus: Alabama has power all throughout its lineup, a pitcher who is difficult to solve and the ability to take control and keep it.
“They’re everything that’s been advertised,” Nebraska coach
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