TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Alabama baseball struck early and often to take control of Friday's opening game at the Tuscaloosa Regional. The Crimson Tide scored runs in six of the first seven innings to bury the Hornets 21-3 to stay on the winner's side of the weekend bracket. The victory is head coach Rob Vaughn's first NCAA regional win in charge at Alabama, and is the most runs scored in an NCAA Tournament game in program history. "Good win tonight," Vaughn said. "Obviously, kind of a business-like win. I thought our guys were hooked in from the jump. I've been challenging them all week to make sure we were focused and hooked in and not looking ahead to what can happen in this regional. I thought they rung the bell." Alabama opened the game with a bang as centerfielder Bryce Fowler led off the home half of the first inning with a triple. Shortstop Justin Lebron got the first of his four RBIs, scoring Fowler with a sacrifice fly.…