Alabama's pitching staff remained dominant in its 19-0 win over Maryland-Eastern Shore on Sunday.

The bats were still hot as well. Alabama finished off the three-game sweep, outscoring the Hawks 36-0. Alabama won 6-0 on Friday and 11-0 on Saturday.

"Overall I think we accomplished some things we wanted to this weekend," Alabama head coach Mitch Gaspard said in a UA release. "I thought the way we played and the mentality we played with was good to see, and it's a good start for the opening weekend. Today is no different - we wanted to come out and dominate, and I thought we did that from the first inning on."

Geoffrey Bramblett (1-0) pitched six innings of two-hit ball for the win. Jay Shaw, Mitch Greer and Thomas Burrows each pitched scoreless innings to close out the game.

Casey Hughston went 4-for-4 with a triple, four runs scored and five RBIs. Kyle Overstreet went 3-for-4, also driving in four runs.

Alabama scored six in the third and nine in the seventh to break the game open.

It gets much tougher for Alabama next weekend, as the Crimson Tide play at highly-ranked Houston in a three-game series. The Cougars are ranked as high as No. 3 in one poll and finished off a three-game sweep of Minnesota.