Alabama softball on Sunday wrapped a perfect weekend with its fourth run-rule win in five games.

The Crimson Tide took down Louisville 10-0 in five innings to complete the Bama Bash with momentum. Montana Fouts got the win, throwing all five shutout innings, allowing five hits with seven strikeouts to two walks.

No. 10 Alabama (9-5) had lost two straight the previous weekend to No. 2 UCLA and No. 16 Oklahoma State before going off in the first 2020 games in renovated Rhoads Stadium.

“I think the hitters getting on base was one of the big things that went right this weekend,” Alabama coach Patrick Murphy said. “Our team’s on-base percentage was over .500 with two players over .700. We consistently had someone on base almost every inning. That sense of urgency was good on offense. We also had really good starting pitching. The only thing we have to work on is some team defensive stuff, but the hitters just battled hard all weekend. I was really proud of them.”

The hosts outscored the three rotating opponents 51-8 in Tuscaloosa. That included a 14-6 win over Penn State on Saturday after the Nittany Lions took a 5-0 lead. Taylor Clark blasted a fourth-inning home run to break things open with a 10-6 advantage.

The only win that wasn’t a run-rule was a 5-0 final over Penn State on Friday. Fouts got her first win of the season throwing seven shutout innings with 11 strikeouts while allowing just two hits.

That day started with a 13-2 win over Wichita State in which the Tide took an 11-0 win after two innings.

Alabama travels to Birmingham for a 6 p.m. CT game with UAB before playing host to the Crimson Classic next weekend. It includes two games with Arizona, two with UT Arlington and one with McNeese State.

Bama Bash results

-- Alabama 13, Wichita State 2 (5 innings)

-- Alabama 5, Penn State 0

-- Alabama 9, Louisville 0 (5 innings)

-- Alabama 14, Penn State 6 (6 innings)

-- Alabama 10, Louisville 0 (5 innings)