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Where Alabama Softball is Ranked After Week 7

Mar 9, 2024; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; Head coach Patrick Murphy talks to batter Kali Heivilin
Mar 9, 2024; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; Head coach Patrick Murphy talks to batter Kali Heivilin | Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa News / USA

Alabama softball had a break from SEC play over the weekend, but still played top-level competition. The Crimson Tide split a pair of games at home against ranked Virginia Tech after winning two games in the midweek.

Because of the Easter holiday this weekend, Alabama will play its series at Kentucky on Thursday-Saturday and there are no midweek games scheduled for this week.

Here's where Alabama is ranked after seven full weeks of play:

USA Softball/ESPN.com Poll Week 7

(Team, first-place votes, record points)

1. Oklahoma (25), 31-1, 625

2. Texas, 28-3, 595

3. Georgia, 27-4, 565

4. Tennessee, 25-4, 533

5. Duke, 26-3, 517

6. Stanford, 25-5, 496

7. LSU, 25-4, 446

8. Washington, 22-5, 444

9. Florida, 29-4, 441

10. Oklahoma State, 26-5, 428

11. Virginia Tech, 25-5-1, 361

12. Texas A&M, 28-4, 323

13. Missouri, 25-7, 321

14. Alabama, 25-6, 300

15. UCLA, 18-8, 293

16. Clemson, 22-9, 237

17. Mississippi State, 24-7, 204

18. Florida State, 21-9, 182

19. California, 24-8, 178

20. Arkansas, 24-8, 149

T21. Baylor, 17-11, 100

T21. Oregon, 19-10, 100

23. Texas State, 26-7, 70

24. Kansas, 22-8-1, 61

25. Louisiana, 21-13, 36

Others receiving votes: Arizona (33), South Carolina (32), Kentucky (15), Boston U. (14), Ole Miss (9), Auburn (6), Northwestern (4), Florida Atlantic (3), Miami-OH (1)

Dropped Out: Arizona, Kentucky, South Carolina

NFCA Division I Top 25 Coaches Poll Week 7

(Team, first-place votes, record points)

1. Oklahoma (32), 31-1, 800

2. Texas, 28-3, 765

3. Georgia, 27-4, 723

4. Tennessee, 25-4, 673

5. Duke, 26-3, 631

6. LSU, 25-4, 629

7. Stanford, 25-5, 612

8. Oklahoma State, 26-5, 586

9. Washington, 22-5, 559

10. Florida, 29-4, 549

11. Texas A&M, 28-4, 465

12. Missouri, 25-7, 431

13. Alabama, 25-6, 400

14. UCLA, 18-8, 360

15. Virginia Tech, 25-5-1, 356

16. Clemson, 22-9, 302

17. Mississippi State, 24-7, 274

18. California, 24-8, 255

20. Arkansas, 24-8, 205

21. Arizona, 21-9-1, 127

22. South Carolina, 22-9, 86

23. Baylor, 17-11, 79

24. Oregon, 19-10, 74

25. Boston University, 25-3, 69

Others receiving votes: Kansas (63), Texas State (56), Louisiana (11), Auburn (8), Kentucky (7), Ole Miss (5), FAU (2), Nevada (2), Virginia (2), Miami (1).

Dropped out: No. 25 Auburn

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Katie Windham
KATIE WINDHAM

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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