Alabama Baseball Sweeps St. John's to Clinch First College World Series Berth Since 1999
Alabama earned its first Omaha berth since 1999 after a 7-2 win, and the Crimson Tide will open against Oklahoma on ESPN.
- Alabama baseball secured its sixth College World Series berth by sweeping St. John's in the Tuscaloosa Super Regional, marking the Crimson Tide's first trip to Omaha, Nebraska, since 1999.
- The Tide won Game 1 on Saturday 8-0, then completed the series sweep on Monday with a 7-2 victory following an overnight weather delay in Tuscaloosa.
- Alabama will face Oklahoma in the first round on Saturday, June 13, after The Sooners defeated Kansas in the NCAA Lawrence Super Regional.
- Every College World Series game airs on ESPN except the Championship Series second game on ABC, with tickets available through the NCAA via Ticketmaster and StubHub.
- The full College World Series bracket continues through June 22 in Omaha, featuring eight teams competing for the national championship, with the Championship Series deciding the title winner.
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The lifelong fighter who got Alabama back to Omaha
Rob Vaughn shouldn’t have been at Sewell-Thomas Stadium on Monday, celebrating the program’s first Men’s College World Series berth since 1999. The Alabama baseball coach wasn’t supposed to be embracing his wife Kayleigh and three kids on the track, having reached the pinnacle of his profession with his family at his side.

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