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Alabama lands transfer commitment from Bryce Fowler

IMG_6598by:Nick Kosko06/24/24

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Bryce Fowler announced his commitment to Alabama baseball, according to a statement on Twitter. After playing a year at Pearl River Community College, Fowler is going to the SEC.

He began his college career at Southern Miss, redshirting his freshman year. He had just three at-bats the following season.

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But Fowler set the table last year, being the leadoff man for PRCC, batting .419 in 2024. He also had a .500 on-base percentage and a .681 slugging percentage.

Fowler raked this spring, tallying 88 hits which was the second most in program history. He also had 14 doubles, 11 home runs, four triples, 52 RBI, 24 walks, 24 stolen bases and 64 runs scored.

Fowler was named First Team All-MACCC, All-Region 23 and NJCAA Second Team All-America.

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Bryce Fowler adds to Alabama, SEC talent

Fowler is likely the latest talented player to make his way to the SEC. Conference commissioner Greg Sankey recently took a victory lap regarding the spring success of the SEC.

“We’ve had a good June, a great June, actually,” said Sankey. “We’ve got two new members that met for the softball national championship – Oklahoma and Texas.”

“Then you jump into baseball. We have these high expectations. You never know what might happen. We had an equal split between us and the ACC in Omaha,” Sankey continued. “To watch the way Texas A&M and Tennessee have moved through their seasons but also moved through this tournament and now have this championship opportunity for both is really exciting.”

As the conference’s commissioner, Sankey usually has to play it safe and keep it courteous. However, with how each postseason played out, he has gotten to enjoy the thrill of seeing his teams play for championships amongst themselves.

“You spend a whole season in, like, neutral mode. When you arrive in the postseason, you anticipate the adrenaline rush that our fans enjoy because you’re pulling for a team. The great thing is you have the adrenaline rush all last week watching your teams compete, to earn the chance to play a national championship series,” Sankey explained. “It’s like a conference weekend at a much higher level.”