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Monday, March 25, 2024
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Tuscaloosa, AL
The No. 8-seeded Alabama women's basketball team fell to No. 1 seed Texas, 65-54, Sunday night in the Second Round of the 2024 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. With the loss, the Crimson Tide finished one of its best seasons with a 24-10 overall record and 10-6 mark in Southeastern Conference play.
Although Texas led by as much as 15 points, Alabama responded multiple times to keep the score within 10 for most of the game. |
Tuscaloosa, AL
The No. 8 Alabama gymnastics team will travel to Ann Arbor, Mich., for the 2024 NCAA Regional Championships, the NCAA announced Monday during the Gymnastics Selection Show.
Alabama is the No. 2 seed in the regional, with No. 1 Oklahoma the top seed. The Tide and the Sooners will be joined by host school No. 9 Michigan and No. 16 NC State as the ranked programs in the nine-team regional field. |
Tuscaloosa, AL
Alabama baseball suffered a 10-5 loss to Georgia on Sunday afternoon at Foley Field. Following the series finale with the Bulldogs, the ninth-ranked Crimson Tide is now 18-6 on the season and 2-4 in Southeastern Conference play.
Things were even at 1-1 at the midway point of the second when Georgia began a stretch of eight unanswered runs headed to the seventh. In that seventh, the Tide cut into the lead with a three-run homer from Kade Snell. |
Tuscaloosa, AL
When Alabama football head coach Kalen DeBoer was doing a radio interview on Tuesday, he pointed out one position group that had impressed him through the early days of spring practice.
According to DeBoer, the defensive backfield had been excellent. Just like nearly everything else in the program, the defensive backfield has seen significant change since Nick Saban’s retirement, with Kane Wommack taking over as defensive coordinator under DeBoer. |
Sunday, March 24, 2024
Tuscaloosa, AL
The No. 7 Alabama gymnastics program finished in second place at the 2024 Southeastern Conference Championships with a score of 197.750 to secure a top-three finish at the conference meet for the 25th straight year, while recording a top-two finish for the 21st time during that span.
With the result Saturday night, the Crimson Tide is still the only program in the league to never finish outside the top four. |
Tuscaloosa, AL
Alabama baseball fell in both games of a doubleheader with Georgia on Saturday at Foley Field. The ninth-ranked Crimson Tide is now 18-5 overall and 2-3 in Southeastern Conference play for the season.
Alabama and Georgia were tied at 5-5 from the fourth inning on before a grand slam in the ninth walked it off for the Bulldogs in game one. The two teams were tied at 3-3 after three innings in game two before UA moved ahead with one run in the seventh. |
Tuscaloosa, AL
Alabama softball rallied in the bottom of the seventh to send Saturday's game against Virginia Tech to extra innings, but the Hokies scored five runs in the eighth to ultimately split the weekend series and defeat the Crimson Tide, 8-3.
Alabama (25-6) stranded two Virginia Tech (25-5-1) batters on base in both the second and third innings before the Hokies got on the board in the fourth with a leadoff solo home run. |
Saturday, March 23, 2024
Tuscaloosa, AL
In a low-scoring pitcher's duel Friday night at Rhoads Stadium, a timely RBI single from Kendal Clark and a stellar outing in the circle from Kayla Beaver pushed No. 13 Alabama to a 1-0 victory over No. 16 Virginia Tech, handing the Hokies their first shutout loss of the season.
Alabama (25-5) held Virginia Tech (24-5-1) at bay in the early innings, as the leadoff batter reached safely for the Hokies in the second, third and fourth innings but could not scratch a run across. |
Tuscaloosa, AL
The No. 4 seed Alabama men's basketball team put on a dominant performance in the opening round of the 2024 NCAA Tournament, with a convincing 109-96 victory over No. 13 seed College of Charleston Friday night in Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena.
The Crimson Tide (22-11) led by as many as 31 points and put on a shooting display that resulted in a new school record for points scored in an NCAA Tournament contest. |
Austin, TX
The No. 8-seeded Alabama women's basketball team advanced past No. 9 seed Florida State, 82-74, on Friday afternoon in the first round of the 2024 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament.
With the victory, the Crimson Tide advances to play top-seeded Texas Sunday in the round of 32. Essence Cody led The Crimson Tide (24-9) in her tournament debut with a career-high in points (20) and rebounds (14), which earned her third double-double. |
Thursday, March 21, 2024
Tuscaloosa, AL
The University of Alabama football program hosted its annual Pro Day inside the Hank Crisp Indoor Facility Wednesday, with 12 draft-eligible Crimson Tide athletes meeting with and showcasing their talents in front of representatives from all 32 NFL teams.
The draft-eligible players that participated in the event included Terrion Arnold, Chris Braswell, Jermaine Burton, Darrian Dalcourt, Justin Eboigbe, Jaylen Key, JC Latham, Trezmen Marshall, Jase McClellan, Kool-Aid McKinstry, Will Reichard and Dallas Turner. |
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
Tuscaloosa, AL
University of Alabama Director of Athletics Greg Byrne announced head men's basketball coach Nate Oats and the University have agreed to a raise and contract extension, which was approved Monday by The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees Compensation Committee.
The new agreement will extend his current contract by one season to keep him in charge of the Crimson Tide basketball program through March 14, 2030. |
Tuscaloosa, AL
Alabama softball needed just five innings to get the win Tuesday night over Samford, defeating the Bulldogs 11-2.
After a scoreless first, Alabama (23-5) put three on the board in the second over Samford (6-20) and added three more in the third before the Bulldogs erased the shutout with a two-run home run in the top of the fourth. Now leading 6-2, a five-spot in the bottom of the fourth pushed the game into run-rule territory for the Crimson Tide before Alex Salter retired the side in order in the top of the fifth to close out the game. |
Tuscaloosa, AL
The No. 17 Alabama women's tennis team fell to No. 16 Florida, 4-0, on Sunday in Gainesville, Fla.
Doubles duo Ola Pitak and Klara Milicevic led Alabama (13-3, 4-2 SEC) after earning the Tide's only win during doubles play. Pitak and Milicevic defeated Rachel Gailis and Bente Spee, 6-4, on court three, which improved their overall doubles record to 6-1. Florida (8-7, 4-2 SEC) would go on to claim the doubles point before clinching the match with three singles matches victories. |
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