St. John’s season on the brink after getting shut out by Alabama, ace Tyler Fay
St. John's Red Storm faced a challenging start in the Super Regionals, suffering an 8-0 defeat against Alabama. The team struggled against Alabama's ace Tyler Fay, who limited them to just two hits. To advance to the College World Series, St. John's must win the next two games in the series.
- ▪St. John's lost to Alabama in the Super Regionals, marking a tough start to their first appearance in 14 years.
- ▪Alabama's pitcher Tyler Fay dominated the game, allowing only two hits and striking out nine batters.
- ▪St. John's needs to win the next two games to keep their hopes of reaching the College World Series alive.
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Sports St. John's Red Storm St. John’s season on the brink after getting shut out by Alabama, ace Tyler Fay By Zach Braziller Published June 7, 2026, 2:01 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The start to St. John’s first trip to the Super Regionals in 14 years didn’t go as planned. Looking to pull off another shocker after eliminating No. 10 Florida State last weekend, the Johnnies couldn’t touch Alabama ace Tyler Fay, while their own top pitcher, Liam O’Leary, struggled mightily. The result was an ugly 8-0 defeat to the seventh-seeded Crimson Tide at Sewell-Thomas Stadium on Saturday night. Now, for the Johnnies to advance to the College World Series for the first time since 1980, they will have to win the next two games. St.
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