
The Auburn Tigers softball team pulled off one of the great comebacks in 2016 on Tuesday, rallying from down 7-0 against Oklahoma to win 11-7 and force a deciding Game 3 in the Women's College World Series national championship. The Tigers won the game in dramatic fashion with Emily Carosone drilling a walk-off grand slam in extra innings.
There can't be many moments in sports more dramatic than hitting a walk-off grand slam in an elimination game. Auburn football coach Gus Malzahn and men's basketball coach Bruce Pearl loved it.
  
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That ending would have been good enough to make the game one of the best of the year. But the ending only told a small part of what was a riveting comeback. After winning Game 1 of the best-of-three series, Oklahoma jumped out to a 7-0 lead in Game 2. All the Sooners needed to do was hold on for a few innings and the game -- and national championship -- were theirs.
Auburn wasn't having it.
The Tigers rallied to tie the game, 7-7, in the bottom of the fourth inning. Things looked bleak again for a moment in the top of the sixth when Oklahoma launched a shot deep into left field. Fortunately for the Tigers, Tiffany Howard was there for this great home run-robbing catch.
That saved the game temporarily and helped send it into extra innings. Carosone sent the Tigers home happy two innings later.
 
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