TUSCALOOSA, Alabama -- Three times this season Alabama's won on the final swing.

Make that four.

Hunter Webb's 2-out single in the bottom of the 10th scored Ben Moore to beat No. 9 Ole Miss 6-5. It gave Alabama the series and will shoot for the sweep at 1:05 p.m. Sunday. An Austen Smith SAC fly scored Mikey White in the previous at-bat as the Tide entered the half inning down a run.

"The more you do it," Alabama coach Mitch Gaspard said, "I think you start to believe a little bit. I think it starts once the first guy gets on and you know one swing of the bat can win it for you. When Mikey walked, you could feel the dugout say 'Hey, we're right here.'"

Alabama (18-8, 5-3 SEC) tied the game in the ninth with another SAC fly from Smith.

The Tide is now 3-1 in extra inning games this season. It previously won games on the final swing against St. Louis, Sam Houston State, and Kentucky.

Ole Miss fell to 21-7 and 4-4 in the SEC with a third straight loss.

The Rebels had the edge in the extra inning.

Sikes Orvis, who struck out in his first three at bats, had the go-ahead single up the middle to score Cameron Dishon. Alabama's two runs in the bottom half canceled that out, though.

Things were going well for Alabama early.

Its early-game offense looked much like it did in

. The hosts put two on the board on doubles from

Kyle Overstreet

and

Smith

.

A botched pop up and wild pitch gave the Rebels a run back in the fifth inning. J.B. Woodson scored when Justin Kamplain's pitch got past Will Haynie. He reached originally when a tall fly fell in shallow left with two outs.

Through 114 pitches, starter

Kamplain's

night was a good one.

Things went south after the Alabama pitcher tossed No. 115 in the seventh. A Braxton Lee single on Kamplain's final pitch gave the Rebels their first lead of the night. Auston Bousfield and J.B. Woodman scored on the two-out hit. The guests added another run when Casey Hughston's dropped a routine fly ball that would have ended the inning.

Kamplain struck out 11 and allowed seven hits as the win went to Geoffrey Bramblett.

This story will be updated.