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Social media reacts to Alabama's NCAA Tournament regional reveal, potential path to Omaha

Social media reacts to Alabama's NCAA Tournament regional reveal, potential path to Omaha

USA Today26-05-2025

Social media reacts to Alabama's NCAA Tournament regional reveal, potential path to Omaha
On Monday afternoon, the Alabama Crimson Tide's path to the Men's College World Series was officially revealed.
Not named a Top 16 seed, Alabama will not host a regional, and instead will travel to the state of Mississippi where the Crimson Tide are the No. 2 seeded team in the Hattiesburg Regional. Alongside the Crimson Tide, top-seeded Southern Miss will host the Hattiesburg Regional as the No. 16 overall seed nationally, and will be joined by No. 3 Miami and No. 4 Columbia.
Should the Crimson Tide win the regional as well, Alabama would then advance to the super regionals where either No. 1 overall seed Vanderbilt, Louisville, ETSU, or Wright State would await in a three-game series.
The winner of that super regional would then advance to Omaha for a trip to the Men's College World Series.
Here are some reactions on social media to the Hattiesburg Regional reveal, along with the Crimson Tide's potential path to Omaha.
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