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A single, clutch hit and dominant pitching fueled Alabama's gritty 1-0 victory, sealing their SEC series win at Rhoads Stadium.

There’s something about this Alabama softball team that just feels different, and Friday afternoon was another reminder of exactly why.

In a game where every pitch mattered and every inch had to be earned, No. Alabama found a way. The Crimson Tide battled through a tense, scoreless showdown and came out on top with a 1-0 win over South Carolina, securing yet another SEC series inside Rhoads Stadium.

It wasn’t flashy.

It wasn’t high-scoring.

But it was Alabama softball at its core: tough, disciplined, and relentless.

For five innings, it felt like nobody was going to blink. Both teams traded punches in the circle, defenses locked in, and every baserunner felt like it could change the entire game. That’s the kind of pressure Alabama thrives in.

And then came the moment.

With two outs in the bottom of the fifth, Marlie Giles stepped up and delivered—just finding a way to get on base when it mattered most. That’s what great teams do. They don’t wait for perfect moments… they create them. And right behind her, Ana Roman did the rest.

Roman ripped a double into the gap, and just like that, Giles was flying around the bases and sliding home for the only run of the game. One swing. One moment. One difference.

That was all Alabama needed.

Because when this team gets even the smallest lead, their pitching staff and defense take over, and they did exactly that.

Vic Moten and Jocelyn Briski were nothing short of dominant.

Calm.

Composed.

In control.

They combined to shut the door completely, stranding five South Carolina runners and never letting the Gamecocks find any rhythm at the plate.

That’s now 22 shutouts on the season.

Let that sink in.

Twenty-two.

That’s not just good, that’s elite. That’s history-level dominance. And it speaks to exactly what head coach Patrick Murphy has been preaching all season long: pitching and defense win games.

And they absolutely won this one.

After the game, Murphy made it clear what stood out most, and it wasn’t just what happened between the lines.

He pointed to the fans.

Even with a last-minute schedule change and everything else going on, the Alabama faithful showed up. And if you’ve followed this program at all, you know how much that matters. That energy, that atmosphere, it fuels this team.

It always has.

With this win, Alabama now sits at 46-6 overall and 18-5 in SEC play, marking their seventh conference series win of the season, the most since 2019.

And they’re not done yet.

Not even close.

This team is building something. You can feel it.

From clutch hits to lockdown pitching to a defense that refuses to break, Alabama is playing with confidence, with purpose, and with that edge that championship teams have.

One more game left in the series.

One more opportunity to make another statement.

And if Friday showed us anything, it’s this:

This Alabama softball team doesn’t need a lot to beat you.

They just need one moment.

Roll Tide.