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University of Alabama The University of Alabama (informally known as Alabama, UA, or Bama) is a Public university, public research university in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Established in 1820 and opened to students in 1831, the University of Alabama is the oldest and la ...
in the 2015 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Crimson Tide played their home games at the
Hoover Metropolitan Stadium Hoover Metropolitan Stadium, also known as The Hoover Met, is a former minor league baseball stadium located in Hoover, Alabama, United States, a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama, Birmingham. It was home of the Birmingham Barons of the Southern Lea ...
in Hoover due to renovations at their normal on-campus home of
Sewell–Thomas Stadium Sewell–Thomas Stadium is a baseball stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It is the home field of the University of Alabama Crimson Tide college baseball team. The stadium opened in 1948 and the current seating capacity is 8,500. The stadium is com ...
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Personnel


Returning starters


Roster


Coaching staff


Schedule and results

! colspan=2 style="background:#FFF;color:#8b0000;" , Regular season , - valign="top" , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , February 13 , , , , , , Hoover Met , , 6–0 , , T. Guilbeau (1–0) , , J. Stinnett (0–1) , , R. Castillo (1) , , 2,535 , , 1–0 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , February 14 , , UMES , , , , Hoover Met , , 11–0 , , W. Carter (1–0) , , J. Bone (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,783 , , 2–0 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , February 15 , , UMES , , , , Hoover Met , , 19–0 , , G. Bramblett (1–0) , , T. Whiteman (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,410 , , 3–0 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , February 20 , , at #6
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Cougar Field Darryl & Lori Schroeder Park (formerly known as Cougar Field) is a baseball park in Houston, Texas. It is the home field of the Houston Cougars baseball team. Several iterations of the ballpark have existed. The current stadium holds 5,000 pe ...
, , 1–3 , , A. Lantrip (2–0) , , T. Guilbeau (1–1) , , S. Romero (2) , , 1,989 , , 3–1 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , February 21 , , at #6 Houston, , #30, , Cougar Field , , 9–14 , , B. Maxwell (2–0) , , T. Burrows (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,463 , , 3–2 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , February 22 , , at #6 Houston, , #30 , , Cougar Field , , 8–3 , , G. Bramblett (2–0) , , A. Garza (0–1) , , R. Castillo (2) , , 1,883 , , 4–2 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , February 24 , , , , , , Hoover Met , , 7–2 , , J. Walters (1–0) , , R. Doyle (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,500 , , 5–2 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , February 24 , , Savannah State, , , , Hoover Met , , 4–2 , , J. Hubbard (1–0) , , G. Hollman (0–1) , , J. Wilhite (1) , , 2,232 , , 4–2 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , February 27 , , , , , , Hoover Met , , 6–4 , , R. Castillo (1–0) , , W. Bacon (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,343 , , 5–2 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , February 28 , , Louisiana–Lafayette, , , , Hoover Met , , 5–6 , , R. Cooper (2–0) , , T. Burrows (0–2) , , C. Lee (2) , , 2,863 , , 6–2 , , – , - , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , March 1, , Louisiana–Lafayette , , , , Hoover Met , , 2–14 , , G. Leger (2–0) , , G. Bramblett (2–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,738 , , 7–4 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , March 3† , , , , , ,
Riverwalk Stadium Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium is the home of the Montgomery Biscuits of the Southern League (1964–present), Southern League. The minor league baseball ballpark opened in Montgomery, Alabama in 2004. Located in downtown Montgomery, the stadium can ...
, , 3–5 , , K. Thompson (3–1) , , J. Hubbard (1–1) , , T. Wingenter (1) , , 6,219 , , 7–5 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , March 6 , , , , , ,
Hank Aaron Stadium Hank Aaron Stadium is a baseball park in Mobile, Alabama. From 1997 to 2019, it hosted the Mobile BayBears, a minor league baseball, minor-league professional team in the Southern League (1964–2020), Southern League. The stadium opened in 1997 a ...
, , 5–1 , , T. Guilbeau (2–1) , , I. Martinez (2–1) , , T. Burrows (1) , , 1,735 , , 8–5 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , March 7 , , Lipscomb , , , , Hank Aaron Stadium , , 3–7 , , N. Andros (1–0) , , W. Carter (1–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,270, , 8–6 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , March 8, , Lipscomb , , , , Hank Aaron Stadium , , 3–0 , , G. Bramblett (3–1) , , D. Norman (1–1) , , T. Burrows (2) , , 1,807 , , 9–6 , , – , - bgcolor="#bbbbbb" , March 10 , , , , , , Hoover Met , , colspan=7 , ''Canceled'' , - bgcolor="#bbbbbb" , March 10 , , Alabama A&M , , , , Hoover Met , , colspan=7 , ''Canceled'' , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , March 14 , , at #16 , , , ,
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, , 10–5 , , J. Hubbard (1–0) , , T. Fitts (1–2) , , ''None'' , , –, , 10–6 , , 1–0 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , March 14 , , at #16 Mississippi St. , , , , Dudy Noble Field , , 1–4 , , A. Sexton (3–0) , , W. Carter (1–2) , , ''None'' , , 8,634, , 10–7 , , 1–1 , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , March 15 , , at #16 Mississippi St. , , , , Dudy Noble Field , , 8–4 , , R. Castillo (2–0) , , M. Gentry (0–1) , , T. Burrows (3) , , 7,535, , 11–7 , , 2–1 , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , March 17 , , , , , , Hoover Met , , 8–6 , , J. Walters (2–0) , , T. Widra (0–1) , , T. Burrows (4) , , 2,701 , , 12–7 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , March 20 , , #2 , , , , Hoover Met , , 2–4 , , G. Long (5–0) , , T. Guilbeau (2–2) , , R. Hendrix (5) , , 2,701 , , 12–8 , , 2–2 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , March 21 , , #2 Texas A&M , , , , Hoover Met , , 5–10 , , K. Simonds (6–0) , , M. Greer (0–1) , , ''None'' , , – , , 12–9 , , 2–3 , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , March 21 , , #2 Texas A&M , , , , Hoover Met , , 6–2 , , G. Bramblett (4–1) , , T. Larkins (2–1) , , R. Castillo (3) , , – , , 13–9 , , 3–3 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , March 24 , , at , , , ,
Eddie Stanky Field Eddie Stanky Field is a baseball park in Mobile, Alabama. During the 1990s, it was the home of the Mobile BaySharks. It is currently home to the South Alabama Jaguars baseball team and was home to the 2007 Sun Belt Conference baseball tournament ...
, , 0–3 , , A. Bembnowski (2–2) , , J. Walters (2–1) , , B. Taylor (2) , , 3,047 , , 13–10 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , March 27 , , at #6 , , , ,
McKethan Stadium Alfred A. McKethan Stadium at Perry Field was the college baseball stadium of the University of Florida, serving as the home field for the Florida Gators baseball team until being replaced by Florida Ballpark in 2020. McKethan Stadium was locat ...
, , 12–9(10) , , R. Castillo (3–0) , , T. Lewis (1–1) , , ''None'' , , – , , 14–10 , , 4–3 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , March 27 , , at #6 Florida , , , , McKethan Stadium , , 1–8 , , L. Shore (4–2) , , W. Carter (1–3) , , ''None'' , , 3,123, , 14–11 , , 4–4 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , March 28 , , at #6 Florida , , , , McKethan Stadium, , 4–7 , , A. Puk (5–2) , , J. Hubbard (2–2) , , ''None'' , , 4,367 , , 14–12 , , 4–5 , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , March 31 , , at , , , ,
Regions Park Hoover Metropolitan Stadium, also known as The Hoover Met, is a former minor league baseball stadium located in Hoover, Alabama, United States, a suburb of Birmingham. It was home of the Birmingham Barons of the Southern League from 1988 to 20 ...
, , 7–2, , N. Eicholtz (1–0) , , T. Lowery (5–2) , , ''None'' , , 3,226 , , 15–12 , , – , - , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 2 , , #5 , , , , Hoover Met , , 5–8(16) , , D. Norman (2–1) , , J. Wilhite (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 4,117 , , 15–13 , , 4–6 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 3 , , #5 LSU , , , , Hoover Met , , 2–6 , , A. Lange (6–0) , , W. Carter (1–4) , , ''None'' , , 3,963, , 15–14 , , 4–7 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 4 , , #5 LSU, , , , Hoover Met , , 4–6(13) , , J. Stallings (1–1) , , T. Burrows (0–3) , , ''None'' , , 5,381 , , 15–15 , , 4–8 , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , April 7, , at , , , , Griffin Stadium , , 12–1 , , J. Walters (3–1) , , E. Wright (2–3) , , N. Eicholtz (1) , , 1,023 , , 16–15 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , April 10 , , , , , , Hoover Met , , 7–6(11), , M. Greer (1–1) , , J. Cheek (2–2) , , ''None'' , , 3,247 , , 17–15 , , 5–8 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 11 , , Georgia, , , , Hoover Met, , 1–8 , , R. Lawlor (4–4) , , W. Carter (1–5) , , ''None'' , , 3,597, , 17–16 , , 5–9 , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , April 12 , , Georgia, , , , Hoover Met, , 5–2 , , G. Bramblett (5–1) , , J. Walsh (3–1) , , J. Walters (1) , , 3,303 , , 18–16 , , 6–9 , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , April 14 , , , , , , Hoover Met, , 5–1, , N. Eicholtz (2–0) , , D. Munger (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,456 , , 19–16 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 17 , , at #17
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Taylor Stadium Ralph and Debbie Taylor Stadium at Simmons Field (also Taylor Stadium at Simmons Field) is a baseball stadium at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. It is the home field of the Missouri Tigers baseball. It was also the home of ...
, , 3–4 , , R. McClain (5–4) , , T. Guilbeau (2–3) , , B. Williams (9) , , 1,763 , , 19–17 , , 6–10 , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , April 18 , , at #17 Missouri, , , , Taylor Stadium , , 6–0 , , J. Walters (4–1) , , T. Houck (6–2) , , ''None'' , , 612 , , 20–17 , , 7–10 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 19 , , at #17 Missouri, , , , Taylor Stadium , , 3–5 , , A. Schwaab (2–0) , , G. Bramblett (5–2) , , B. Williams (10) , , 345 , , 20–18 , , 7–11 , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , April 21 , , , , , , Hoover Met , , 3–1, , N. Eicholtz (3–0) , , T. Case (3–7) , , R. Castillo (4) , , – , , 21–18 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , April 21 , , MS Valley State, , , , Hoover Met , , 16–5 , , W. Carter (2–5) , , B. Thomas (1–8) , , ''None'' , , 2,413 , , 22–18 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 25 , , at , , , , Swayze Field , , 2–10 , , C. Trent (6–4) , , T. Guilbeau (2–4) , , ''None'' , , 8,042 , , 22–19 , , 7–12 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 25 , , at Ole Miss , , , , Swayze Field , , 0–4 , , B. Bramlett (5–2) , , J. Walters (4–2) , , S. Weathersby (3) , , 10,119 , , 22–20 , , 7–13 , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , April 26 , , at Ole Miss, , , , Swayze Field , , 13–4 , , G. Bramblett (6–2) , , W. Stokes (1–5) , , ''None'' , , 8,101 , , 23–20 , , 8–13 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 28 , , , , , , Hoover Met , , 2–6(7), , C. Cockrell (3–0) , , N. Eicholtz (2–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,354 , , 23–21 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 30 , , #30 , , , , Hoover Met, , 1–5 , , T. Killian (2–3) , , T. Guilbeau (2–5) , , Z. Jackson (5) , , 2,602 , , 23–22 , , 8–14 , - , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , May 1 , , #30 , , , , Hoover Met , , 4–8 , , J. Lowery (5–1) , , J. Walters (4–3) , , J. Teague (2) , , 3,343 , , 23–23 , , 8–15 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , May 2 , , #30 Arkansas , , , , Hoover Met, , 0–4 , , K. McKinney (4–1) , , G. Bramblett (6–3) , , ''None'' , , 3,413 , , 23–24 , , 8–16 , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , May 5 , , , , , , Hoover Met , , 7–2, , J. Shaw (1–0) , , D. Smith (2–6) , , J. Wilhite (2) , , – , , 24–24 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , May 5 , , Alabama A&M , , , , Hoover Met , , 7–2, , A. Watkins (1–0) , , T. Knight (0–3) , , ''None'' , , 2,361 , , 25–24 , , – , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , May 8 , , at , , , ,
Plainsman Park Plainsman Park, officially ''Samford Stadium – Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park'', is the college baseball venue for the Auburn University Tigers. As of 2015, its seating capacity is 4,096. In 2003, '' Baseball America'' rated the facility th ...
, , 4–2 , , T. Burrows (1–3) , , T. Wingenter (1–5) , , ''None'' , , 4,096 , , 26–24 , , 9–16 , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , May 9 , , at Auburn , , , , Plainsman Park , , 7–6, , J. Shaw (2–0) , , J. Camp (2–1) , , T. Burrows (5) , , 4,096 , , 27–24 , , 10–16 , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , May 10 , , at Auburn , , , , Plainsman Park , , 14–4 , , G. Bramblett (7–3) , , D. Rentz (3–2) , , ''None'' , , 2,894 , , 28–24 , , 11–16 , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , May 12 , , , , , , Davis Stadium , , 5–3 , , W. Carter (3–5) , , D. Johnson (1–3) , , ''None'' , , 2,569 , , 29–24 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , May 14 , , #10 , , , , Hoover Met, , 1–2 , , C. Fulmer (11–1) , , T. Guilbeau (2–6) , , ''None'' , , 2,906 , , 29–25 , , 11–17 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , May 15 , , #10 Vanderbilt , , , , Hoover Met , , 5–7 , , J. Sheffield (5–2) , , J. Walters (4–4) , , K. Wright (1) , , 3,515 , , 29–26 , , 11–18 , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , May 16 , , #10 Vanderbilt , , , , Hoover Met , , 1–0 , , W. Carter (4–5) , , W. Buehler (3–2) , , T. Burrows (6) , , 3,684 , , 30–26 , , 12–18 , - , - ! style="background:#FFF;color:#8B0000;", Post-season , - , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , May 19 , , Ole Miss , , Hoover Met , , 6–1 , , G. Bramblett (8–3) , , S. Weathersby (4–2) , , ''None'' , , 4,817, , 31–26 , , 1–0 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , May 20 , , #8 Texas A&M , , Hoover Met , , 3–4 , , R. Hendrix (5–2) , , R. Castillo (3–1) , , A. Vinson (4) , , 5,205, , 31–27 , , 1–1 , - bgcolor="#ccffcc" , May 21 , , Missouri , , Hoover Met , , 4–3 , , T. Guilbeau (3–6) , , T. Houck (8–5) , , T. Burrows (7) , , 6,526, , 32–27 , , 2–1 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , May 22 , , #7 Vanderbilt , , Hoover Met , , 1–16(7) , , P. Pfeifer (4–4) , , W. Carter (4–6) , , ''None'' , , 10,329 2015_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_rankings#Collegiate_Baseball, Collegiate_Baseball_poll.


_Honors_and_awards

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_Record_vs._conference_opponents


_Rankings


_See_also

*_ 2015_Alabama_Crimson_Tide_softball_team


_References

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Honors and awards

* Mikey White was selected as a Preseason Third Team All-American by Perfect Game USA. * Mikey White was selected as a Preseason Second Team All-American by D1Baseball. Baseball's Mikey White Tabbed Second Team All-American by D1Baseball.com
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Record vs. conference opponents


Rankings


See also

* 2015 Alabama Crimson Tide softball team


References

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Honors and awards

* Mikey White was selected as a Preseason Third Team All-American by Perfect Game USA. * Mikey White was selected as a Preseason Second Team All-American by D1Baseball. Baseball's Mikey White Tabbed Second Team All-American by D1Baseball.com
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Record vs. conference opponents


Rankings


See also

* 2015 Alabama Crimson Tide softball team


References

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