Montana Fouts Named to USA Softball 2026 Athlete Pool: Roll Call

Former Alabama softball pitcher Montana Fouts was one of 36 athletes named to the 2026 USA Softball Women's National Team athlete pool. This group will compete at the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) World Cup Group Stage event as well as the 2026 USA Softball International Cup. These players will also be in consideration for the 2028 Olympic team.
Fouts was an all-American pitcher at Alabama from 2019 to 2023 and has represented Team USA on the international stage multiple times at the World Games in 2022 and the Pan American games in 2023. She currently plays in the AUSL for the Utah Talons.
𝑱𝒖𝒔𝒕 𝒂𝒏𝒏𝒐𝒖𝒏𝒄𝒆𝒅 🔥
— USA Softball (@USASoftball) April 2, 2026
🇺🇸 𝟯𝟲 𝗮𝘁𝗵𝗹𝗲𝘁𝗲𝘀 have been named to the 2026 𝗪𝗡𝗧 𝗔𝘁𝗵𝗹𝗲𝘁𝗲 𝗣𝗼𝗼𝗹 ahead of the WBSC World Cup & International Cup!
𝑹𝒆𝒂𝒅 𝒎𝒐𝒓𝒆 ➝ https://t.co/95L5FZk6GY#USWNT | #USASoftball pic.twitter.com/pckOSDeebs
Lexi Kilfoyl and Skylar Wallace both started their careers at Alabama before transferring to Oklahoma State and Florida respectively and were also named to the athlete pool. The WBSC World Cup group stage will be September 12-16 at Devon Park in Oklahoma City.
Crimson Tide Roll Call: Friday, April 3, 2026
- Former Alabama basketball player and longtime assistant Antoine Pettway was recognized as the Ben Jobe National Coach of the Year for his work at Kennesaw State this year. Pettway's squad won the Conference USA tournament, earning a spot in the NCAA tournament.
ESPN's @ReceDavis congratulates Kennesaw State head coach Antoine Pettway on winning the 2026 Ben Jobe National Coach of the Year award. @KSUOwlNation @KSUOWLSMBB @ConferenceUSA #2026CIAwards
— College Insider Inc. (@collegeinsider) April 2, 2026
AWARD WEBSITE: https://t.co/Z9hgSc3ZTr pic.twitter.com/82E9xpBd7U
- After her introduction as the new women's basketball head coach earlier in the day, Pauline Love threw out the first pitch at the Alabama softball game on Thursday night.
Love + Mudita #RollTide pic.twitter.com/JvJNcKL1qb
— Alabama Women’s Basketball (@AlabamaWBB) April 3, 2026
- Former Alabama forward Brandon Miller has set a new franchise record for the Charlotte Hornets with 54 consecutive games with a made 3-pointer.
keep it goin' ☔️
— Charlotte Hornets (@hornets) April 2, 2026
54 games in a row with a bmill three! pic.twitter.com/h8u62Sf1Sj
Alabama Crimson Tide Thursday results:
- Women's tennis: LSU 4, Alabama 1
Alabama Crimson Tide Friday schedule:
- Track and field at Battle on the Bayou, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, All day
- Rowing at Rocky Top Invite, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
- Baseball at Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, 1 p.m., SEC Network+
- Gymnastics at NCAA Regional vs. Utah, Denver and Oregon State, Corvallis, Oregon, 3 p.m., ESPN+
- Softball vs. Texas, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 7:30 p.m., SEC Network
Countdown to Alabama Football's A-Day Scrimmage
8 days
On this date in Alabama Crimson Tide history:
April 3, 1985: Former Alabama quarterback Bobby Skelton was hired by the NFL as a back judge. Skelton, a long-time SEC official, joined former teammate Bobby Boylston, captain of the 1960 Alabama team, as a member of Art McNally's NFL officiating crews. As a player, Skelton was best remembered for leading Alabama’s 16-15 win over Georgia Tech in 1960. — Bryant Museum
Alabama Crimson Tide Quote of the Day:
"I thought Nebraska was the most football-crazed state until I came to Alabama. — James Michener in 1975 when he was writing his book, “Sports in America.”
We'll leave you with this...
Home Sweet Home! 🐘#RollTide | @UA_Athletics @Plove55 pic.twitter.com/rp1IHl0ZpP
— Alabama Women’s Basketball (@AlabamaWBB) April 2, 2026
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Katie Windham is the assistant editor for BamaCentral, primarily covering football, basketball, gymnastics and softball. She is a two-time graduate of the University of Alabama and has covered a variety of Crimson Tide athletics since 2019 for outlets like The Tuscaloosa News, The Crimson White and the Associated Press before joining BamaCentral full time in 2021. Windham has covered College Football Playoff games, the Women's College World Series, NCAA March Madness, SEC Tournaments and championships in multiple sports.
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