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| name = Alabama Crimson Tide | CurrentSeason = 2019 Alabama Crimson Tide softball team | logo = Alabama Athletics logo.svg | logo_size = 150 | university = University of Alabama | conference = Southeastern Conference | conference_short = SEC | division = Western | city = Tuscaloosa | stateabb = AL | state = Alabama | coach = Patrick Murphy | tenure = 19th | stadium = Rhoads Stadium | capacity = 3,940 | nickname = Crimson Tide | national_champion = 2012 | wcws = 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 | ncaa_tourneys = 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 | conference_tournament = 1998, 2003, 2005, 2010, 2012 | conference_champion = 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 }} The Alabama Crimson Tide softball team represents the University of Alabama in NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). It is currently led by head coach Patrick Murphy and assistant coaches Alyson Habetz and Stephanie VanBrakle. The team plays its home games at the Rhoads Stadium located on the university's campus. The Alabama Crimson Tide softball team won its first National Championship in 2012, after they defeated the Oklahoma Sooners in the championship series of the Women's College World Series. HistoryOn September 28, 1995, Alabama athletics director Glen Tuckett announced the school would sponsor a softball program to begin play in the 1997 season.[1] At the time of its addition, softball became both the 20th varsity sport overall and 11th women's sport sponsored at Alabama.[1] On January 3, 1996, Kalum Haack was hired from Kansas to serve as the first head coach for the team.[2] The next spring, Haack recruited his first class for the inaugural 1997 team.[2] On February 15, 1997, Alabama defeated Tulsa 5–2 in their first all-time game at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City.[3] Two weeks later, the Crimson Tide won their first all-time home game in their home opener at Sokol Park against Delta State 4–3.[4] After he led the Crimson Tide in their inaugural season and to their first SEC championship in their second season, on June 30, 1998, Haack resigned as head coach.[5] He cited personal reasons for his resignation.[5] During his two-year stint as head coach, Haack compiled an overall record of 78 wins and 47 losses (78–47).[5] A week later on July 9, Alabama assistant coach Patrick Murphy was promoted to the Crimson Tide's head coach position.[6] Since Murphy took over in 1999, the Crimson Tide has won 10 SEC championships (5 regular season and 5 tournaments), made 17 consecutive NCAA tournaments (every year since 1999) and have advanced to the Women's College World Series ten times.[7][8] In 2012, Alabama defeated the Oklahoma Sooners, 2 games to 1, in the championship series of the Women's College World Series, to win its first national championship in school history and the first softball national championship in the history of the SEC.[9] Head coaches
Alabama's Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Americans
†Denotes 1st Team selection Year-by-year records{{CBB Yearly Record Start |type=team |conference= |postseason= |poll=no }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead| |name=Southeastern Conference|startyear=1997|conference=no |endyear=present}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1997| name = Kalum Haack | overall = 29–29 | conference = 16–14 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (0–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference tournament| season = 1998| name = Kalum Haack | overall = 49–18 | conference = 19–7 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (4–1)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1999| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 39–26 | conference = 19–11 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (1–2)NCAA Regional (0–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2000| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 66–14 | conference = 25–5 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (2–2) NCAA Regional (4–0) College World Series (1–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2001| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 50–11 | conference = 24–6 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (1–2) NCAA Regional (2–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2002| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 46–21 | conference = 22–8 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (2–2) NCAA Regional (0–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference tournament| season = 2003| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 49–21 | conference = 22–8 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (4–0) NCAA Regional (4–0) College World Series (0–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2004| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 45–20 | conference = 18–12 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (1–2) NCAA Regional (3–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference tournament| season = 2005| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 63–15 | conference = 23–7 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (4–1) NCAA Regional (3–0) NCAA Super Regional (2–0) College World Series (1–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference| season = 2006| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 54–11 | conference = 25–4 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (1–1) NCAA Regional (3–0) NCAA Super Regional (2–0) College World Series (0–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2007| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 55–10 | conference = 21–6 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (1–1) NCAA Regional (4–1) NCAA Super Regional (0–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2008| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 58–8 | conference = 25–3 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (2–1) NCAA Regional (3–0) NCAA Super Regional (2–0) College World Series (2–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2009| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 54–11 | conference = 21–6 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (2–1) NCAA Regional (3–0) NCAA Super Regional (2–0) College World Series (2–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = confboth| season = 2010| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 52–11 | conference = 23–4 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (3–0) NCAA Regional (3–0) NCAA Super Regional (1–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference| season = 2011| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 51–9 | conference = 19–6 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (1–1) NCAA Regional (3–0) NCAA Super Regional (2–1) College World Series (2–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = national| season = 2012| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 60–8 | conference = 23–5 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (3–0) NCAA Regional (3–0) NCAA Super Regional (2–0) College World Series (5–1)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2013| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 45–15 | conference = 13–11 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (1–1) NCAA Regional (3–0) NCAA Super Regional (0–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference| season = 2014| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 53–13 | conference = 19–5 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (1–1) NCAA Regional (3–0) NCAA Super Regional (2–0) College World Series (3–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2015| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 48–15 | conference = 17–7 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (1–1) NCAA Regional (3–0) NCAA Super Regional (2–1) College World Series (1–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2016| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 51–12 | conference = 17–8 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (1–1) NCAA Regional (3–0) NCAA Super Regional (2–0) College World Series (0–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2017| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 46–18 | conference = 12–11 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (2–1) NCAA Regional (3–0) NCAA Super Regional (1–2)}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2018| name = Patrick Murphy | overall = 36–20 | conference = 12–12 | confstanding = | postseason = SEC Tournament (1–1) NCAA Regional (3–0) NCAA Super Regional (0–2)}}{{CBB yearly record end | overall = 1,099–336 | conference = 435–166 }} See also
References
1. ^1 {{cite news |title=Bama will sponsor women's softball program |page=C4 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9DsdAAAAIBAJ&sjid=MaYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6907%2C9943691 |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |publisher=Google News |date=September 29, 1995 |accessdate=June 26, 2012}} 2. ^1 {{cite news |title=Haack to direct Bama softball |page=C3 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Cj0dAAAAIBAJ&sjid=QKYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6788%2C461161 |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |publisher=Google News |date=January 4, 1996 |accessdate=June 26, 2012}} 3. ^{{cite news |title=Tide softball team opens season with win |page=C8 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Vc0yAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RaYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6680%2C2960313 |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |publisher=Google News |date=February 16, 1997 |accessdate=June 26, 2012}} 4. ^{{cite news |first=Tommy |last=Deas |title=Alabama softball team triumphs in home opener |page=C1 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Yc0yAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RaYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3839%2C5573140 |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |publisher=Google News |date=February 28, 1997 |accessdate=June 26, 2012}} 5. ^1 2 {{cite news |first=Tommy |last=Deas |title=Bama softball coach Kalum Haack resigns |page=C1 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Vz0dAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RqYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3379%2C85143 |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |publisher=Google News |date=July 1, 1998 |accessdate=June 26, 2012}} 6. ^{{cite news |first=Tommy |last=Deas |title=Murphy takes over Bama softball |page=C1 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Wz0dAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RqYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2671%2C1671896 |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |publisher=Google News |date=July 10, 1998 |accessdate=June 26, 2012}} 7. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/w-softbl/recaps/060108aad.html| title=Tide softball season ends with loss to ASU, 3–1 | publisher=University of Alabama Athletics Media Relations - RollTide.com| date=June 1, 2008 | accessdate=December 31, 2008}} 8. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/w-softbl/recaps/053109aah.html| title=Alabama softball falls to Florida 6–5, ending its Women's College World Series run | publisher=University of Alabama Athletics Media Relations - RollTide.com| date=May 31, 2008 | accessdate=June 30, 2008}} 9. ^{{cite news |first=Graham |last=Hays |title=Alabama's title a milestone for SEC |url=http://espn.go.com/college-sports/softball/story/_/id/8017675/2012-women-college-world-series-alabama-crimson-tide-title-milestone-sec-south-general |publisher=ESPN.com |date=June 7, 2012 |accessdate=June 26, 2012}} 10. ^2012 University of Alabama Softball Media Guide, p. 50 External links
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