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The former Alabama All-American blanked the Bandits on a familiar field to clinch the league’s inaugural crown.
The former Crimson Tide All-American is in Tuscaloosa again for the Athletes Unlimited Softball League Championship.
Montana Fouts pitched her first complete game of the season at her alma mater, and Sydney Romero came through at the plate as the Talons claimed their first-ever AUSL championship.
Former Alabama softball pitcher Montana Fouts led the Talons to an AUSL Championship Series victory on Sunday with a 1-0 ...
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- "What a day," Talons manager Howard Dobson said. "What a day to make history." The ball sailed over the left-field fence, Sydney Romero flapped her Talon wings as she crossed home ...
Alabama freshman pitcher Montana Fouts has drawn comparisons to Jennie Finch. She spent last weekend dominating in the legend's old stomping grounds.
Montana Fouts, a four-time first-team All-SEC selection and former NFCA Pitcher of the Year winner, will return to Rhoads ...
The Athletes Unlimited Softball League holds its inaugural championship series this weekend. Here's what to know about the ...
Montana Fouts committed to Alabama softball at age 12. And Ryan Iamurri, Alabama softball's coordinator of player development, remembers exactly what Crimson Tide coach Patrick Murphy's pitch was.
Fouts never let a moment become too big as she struck out 14 batters in back-to-back complete games in the 2019 Women’s College World Series. She would end her freshman season with 193 strikeouts.
Prior to the injury, Fouts allowed one earned run on five hits over 6.2 innings pitched. Delce left in the ninth inning after throwing 165 pitches with 10 strikeouts.
Alabama's Montana Fouts completed the fifth perfect game in Women's College World Series history, striking out 14 -- on her 21st birthday no less -- to lead the Tide past UCLA 6-0.
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