"Alabama Softball's Montana Fouts Makes History in Final Home Game"

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Alabama softball pitcher Montana Fouts, who suffered a leg injury earlier this month, helped lead her team to victory over Northwestern and secure a spot in the Women's College World Series. Fouts, who earned her 100th career win in the game, had been a spectator during the team's previous games due to her injury. Despite being at "about 70%," Fouts came in as a relief pitcher and helped secure the win. Her teammate Jenna Johnson also played a key role in the victory, hitting a home run.
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