LSU softball is still alive at the SEC Tournament, winning a thrilling Wednesday game against Alabama in extra innings.

That game against Alabama started with a 2-0 lead for the Crimson Tide. Kali Heivilin drove in 2 runs in the top of the 1st for an early lead, and the game stood that way until the 6th inning.

LSU would tie the game in the bottom of the 6th inning, driving in the tying runs without registering a hit. Maci Bergeron walked in a run and then a hit by pitch to Kelley Lynch tied the game.

After that, the game would roll into extra innings and stand locked at 2-all through the 13th inning. The game still included some drama with LSU’s Ali Newland laying out in the 11th inning for a run-saving catch.

That diving grab near the sideline kept things all knotted up:

The game would not be decided until the 14th inning, setting the SEC Tournament record for longest game played (by innings). Taylor Pleasants eventually sent the Tigers to the walk-off win with a long drive to center.

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Sydney Berzon turned in a remarkable game pitching for the Tigers. She covered all 14 innings, including 13 shutout frames after the top of the 1st, while throwing 208 pitches.

With the win, LSU will advance to Thursday’s action with a matchup against Tennessee. The Lady Vols were the regular-season champions of the SEC and the No. 1 overall seed at this year’s tournament. That game is scheduled for 11 am ET on the SEC Network.