A day after scoring 12 runs, Alabama was down to its final two outs before recording its first hit. For the first time this season, the No. 2 Crimson Tide was shut out as No. 9 Tennessee beat Alabama 2-0 behind a one-hitter from starter Sage Mardjetko at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium in Knoxville on Sunday afternoon. Alabama (44-5, 16-4 SEC) brought the winning run to the plate in the seventh inning after a leadoff walk by Marlie Giles and one-out single from Audrey Vandagriff. The bottom part of the order couldn't come through with the timely hit. Mardjetko's changeup kept the Crimson Tide offense off balance all day. Outside of the seventh inning, Alabama's best chance to score came in the fourth with two runners on and one out after Brooke Wells drew a walk, and Jena Young was hit by a pitch. The next two batters struck out to strand the runners.…