HOOVER -- For the second year in a row, Alabama might have punched its ticket to the NCAA baseball tournament on the second day of the SEC Tournament.
No. 11 seed Alabama defeated No. 3 seed Arkansas 4-3 on Wednesday in a second-round win that could push the Tide into the projected 64-team NCAA Tournament field regardless of what happens the rest of the week in Hoover.
The win over Arkansas was the fourth in a row for an Alabama team that had lost 12 of its 14 preceding SEC games. It was also the Tide’s third over Arkansas in a span of six days after Alabama took the final two games of a regular-season ending series over the Razorbacks in Tuscaloosa. The Razorbacks had more success swinging the bat, scoring its runs on a solo third-inning homer and a two-run blast in the sixth. But Arkansas’ two errors, six walks, a wild pitch, balk and runner reaching on a dropped third strike gave Alabama the help it needed to win.
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