On Monday, Alabama bolstered its secondary by securing a commitment from Charlotte transfer Kameron Howard.
In his freshman season, Howard participated in 12 games, starting two, and amassed 38 tackles, one pass breakup, and two interceptions.
Howard joins the Crimson Tide as the third transfer this spring, joining offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor from Iowa and Graham Nicholson, a Lou Groza Award-winning kicker from Miami-Ohio.
The spring transfer window is set to close on Tuesday.
Standing at 5-foot-11 and 189-pounds, the talented safety will strengthen a key position for Alabama, which was left vulnerable after several players entered the NFL Draft and following the retirement of head coach Nick Saban in January.
After taking down Samford 14-5 to open up this past week, the Alabama baseball team’s 2-of-3 wins against Ole Miss rose its record to 28-16.
Many members of the Crimson Tide stood out with their individual performances over the last four games, but freshman shortstop Justin Lebron’s efforts were also exceptional among the conference as he was named the SEC Player of the Week on Monday.
Lebron has had a very solid start to his Alabama baseball career as this is the second time he’s been honored by the conference.
During the opening weekend, Lebron was named the SEC’s top freshman after dominating on both sides of the ball against Manhattan College.