Alabama doesn't face deficits all too often when it hosts NCAA Regionals, something it's done every year since 2005.
When it does, like it did Saturday after South Alabama jumped to a 1-0 lead in the second inning, the Crimson Tide doesn't let it last very long. Every time it's fallen behind since its last NCAA Regional loss, a 4-2 stunner to Tennessee Tech in 2007, Alabama has rallied to either tie the score or take the lead for good in its very next at-bats.
On Saturday, Alabama chose the latter, as it responded with a three-run third inning and never looked back in its 5-2 victory over the Jaguars.
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