TUSCALOOSA, Ala.— Alabama came up one game short of the SEC regular season title, finishing with a 19-5 record behind Oklahoma's 20-4 conference record. The Crimson Tide once again came up one-game short of the SEC tournament title, losing to Texas in the championship game . It's a feeling Alabama( 49-7) doesn't want to experience again. Junior ace Jocelyn Briski said it's something that "definitely" fuels the Crimson Tide heading into the NCAA tournament, where Alabama is the No. 1 overall seed . "It was in our reach both times, and I think it’s something that we still have one more championship that we can win: the national championship," Briski said. "I think that all of us know that we’re more than capable of winning the natty, and I think we’re just really excited to go out there the next three weeks and just compete.” Alabama's path back to the Women's College World series and the hunt for its first national title since 2012 begins with USC Upstate (36-21) at Rhoads Stadium on Friday at noon CT.…