
Prediction and betting odds for Alabama vs. Southern Miss in 2025 Hattiesburg Regional
Prediction and betting odds for Alabama vs. Southern Miss in 2025 Hattiesburg Regional
There is no denying that Friday's result in the 2025 Hattiesburg Regional was a disappointing one for the Alabama Crimson Tide.
The No. 2 seed in Hattiesburg, Alabama was upset by No. 3 seeded Miami by a final score of 5-3, a game in which the Crimson Tide made things interesting late, and narrowly walked-off with a victory.
As a result, the Crimson Tide are now facing elimination in every game going forward, falling into the loser's bracket. To begin a potential run through the loser's bracket, Alabama will now face top-seeded Southern Miss on Saturday in a must-win game.
The Golden Eagles, who are the No. 16 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, are the host team for the Hattiesburg Regional, and were upset Friday night by No. 4 seeded Columbia, 11-4.
Here are the latest betting odds for the Alabama vs. Southern Miss game in the Hattiesburg Regional, as well as a prediction for the matchup.
Alabama vs. Southern Miss game odds:
All college baseball odds via BetMGM
Spread: Southern Miss (-1.5)
Southern Miss (-1.5) Money Line: Southern Miss (-130), Alabama (+100)
Southern Miss (-130), Alabama (+100) Over-Under: 12.5
Alabama vs. Southern Miss prediction, pick:
Alabama and Southern Miss have met already once before this season, a game in which the Crimson Tide won by a final score of 10-6 in Tuscaloosa back on April 8. As for the rematch, this will certainly be a tough task against the Golden Eagles in a must-win game, but I'll say that it's Alabama keeping their season alive with a close victory to advance to Sunday.
Prediction: Alabama 6, Southern Miss 5
Alabama vs. Southern Miss channel, start time, streaming:
Alabama vs. Southern Miss will begin at 3 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 31 from Pete Taylor Park in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN+.
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