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Alabama softball continues rise in Coaches Poll ahead of SEC opener

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Alabama softball continued its blistering start to the 2026 season by winning all six games at the T-Mobile Crimson Classic at Rhoads Stadium over the weekend.

Coach Patrick Murphy’s Crimson Tide will head into their SEC opener against Ole Miss unbeaten in nonconference play after going 6-0 in three days against St. Thomas, South Florida, Kent State, and Oakland.

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After another unbeaten week, Alabama (20-0 overall) rose again in Tuesday’s new NFCA/GoRout Division I Top 25 Coaches Poll. The Tide moved up one spot to No. 4, jumping past SEC rival Florida.

Tennessee (19-0) held on to the top spot for the fourth week in a row. Texas Tech (22-1) remained No. 2, and Texas (19-1) stayed at No. 3. With Florida (23-1) at No. 5, the SEC has four teams in the top five and six in the top 10.

Alabama won a 2-0 pitcher’s duel in Friday’s opener against St. Thomas when Jocelyn Briski ran her record to 5-0 in the circle with a complete game, two-hit shutout. Later that night, Vic Moten followed with five shutout innings of one-hit ball in an 8-0 victory over South Florida.

For the weekend, Alabama outscored its opponents by a combined tally of 41-2. Moten improved to 9-0 with a 0.32 ERA in nine appearances, including eight starts spanning 43 2/3 innings. Briski’s 5-0 record includes a 0.91 ERA in 30 2/3 innings.

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Alabama boasts a 0.68 ERA and 154 strikeouts to 27 walks in 124 innings. Opponents are batting just .132 against Crimson Tide pitching.

Led by Brooke Wells’ .468 average and Marlie Giles’ .452 clip, Alabama is batting .375 at the plate with 39 home runs and 27 doubles in their 20 games. The Crimson Tide have outscored their opponents, 155-14, this season.

Softball Coaches Poll full top 25 rankings entering SEC play

Rank

Team

Record

Points

Previous

1

Tennessee (30)

19-0

774

1

2

Texas Tech (1)

22-1

737

2

3

Texas

19-1

710

3

4

Alabama

20-0

657

5

5

Florida

23-1

645

4

6

Oklahoma

19-2

615

6

7

Arkansas

19-1

594

7

8

UCLA

18-3

571

8

9

Florida State

17-4

499

10

10

Nebraska

14-5

490

9

11

Virginia Tech

16-2

483

11

12

Mississippi State

18-2

408

12

13

Arizona

17-5

377

14

14

Texas A&M

15-7

328

13

15

Georgia

17-5

377

15

16

Virginia

19-1

303

18

17

LSU

17-4

301

17

18

Oregon

13-6

207

20

19

Oklahoma State

15-5

200

21

20

Grand Canyon

22-0

196

22

21

Stanford

11-6

185

16

22

Arizona State

19-3

134

24

23

South Carolina

15-6

127

19

24

UCF

20-4

64

25

Clemson

13-7

57

25

Others receiving votes:

North Carolina (30), Ole Miss (25), Duke (24), Penn State (10), Belmont (8), Florida Atlantic (4), Auburn (3), Michigan (3), North Florida (1), Southeastern Louisiana (1).

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Dropped out:

No. 23 Duke (12-9)



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