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Tide downs Blazers, runs record to 8-0
The No. 2 ranked University of Alabama softball team wrapped up its season-opening road trip with an 8-1 victory over UAB on Tuesday evening.
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UA men's golf team wins tournament
The University of Alabama men’s golf team scored a team and individual victory Tuesday at the Puerto Rico Classic on the 6,902-yard, par-72 River Course at the Rio Mar Country Club.
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UA wheelchair basketball teams in action this weekend
The University of Alabama men’s and women’s wheelchair basketball teams host the final collegiate tournament of the season this weekend.
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Closer Gardeck starts strong for UA
TUSCALOOSA | Alex Hudak jogged back to the dugout shaking his head.
The Florida Atlantic outfielder had just endured the basketball equivalent of shooting an airball, the football equivalent of fumbling a snap: He had struck out on just three pitches.
And Ian Gardeck had arrived.
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Mitchell done for season, Green cleared to practice
TUSCALOOSA | The ongoing saga of the University of Alabama's most notable basketball players moved a step closer to resolution on Monday afternoon, although there is still at least some uncertainty remaining.
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UA mens golf extends lead at Classic
RIO MAR, Puerto Rico | On the strength of a team round of a 9-under-par 276, the University of Alabama men’s golf team extended their lead to 13 strokes Monday after the second round at the Puerto Rico Classic at the Rio Mar Country Club.
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Missouri hopes the time is right to make the move to the SEC
On Oct. 23, 2010, the crowd that packed into Memorial Stadium on the University of Missouri campus carried with it a feeling of explosive enthusiasm, tempered with a dose of high-grade anxiety.
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Owls complete sweep of Alabama baseball
TUSCALOOSA | With two swings, Florida Atlantic right fielder Alex Hudak left the worst possible weekend taste in the mouth of the University of Alabama baseball team Sunday.
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Alabama golf takes early lead in Puerto Rico
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UA women drop final home game of the season
TUSCALOOSA | Poor shooting and lack of energy spelled out another loss for the University of Alabama women’s basketball game against No. 25 South Carolina, falling 69-55 at the final buzzer in the final home game of the season Sunday.
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No. 2 Alabama softball team stays hot with win
AUBURN | University of Alabama sophomore pitcher Jackie Traina allowed one run on one hit to help lead the No. 2 Crimson Tide to a 3-1 win over No. 15 Oklahoma State on Sunday. Alabama finished the SEC/ACC/Big XII Challenge with a 3-0 mark and is 7-0 overall.
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Tide ends skid with strong effort against Vols
With a tailor-made excuse for letting its season swirl slowly down the drain, the University of Alabama men's basketball team decided to use the stopper on Saturday. The Crimson Tide, playing without three starters, two suspended and one ailing, stifled Tennessee at Coleman Coliseum, taking a 62-50 win that was constructed primarily from desire and defense.
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Tide has at SEC Championships
The University of Alabama had 18 swimmers and divers score points on the final day of the Southeastern Conference Championships, including eight who scored in individual championship finals.
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Russell still taking leadership role for Tide
The final home game for the University of Alabama women’s basketball team will be the beginning of a series of goodbyes for senior Ericka Russell.
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Jury gets first win for Tide softball team
The No. 2 University of Alabama softball team scored a 7-3 victory over Virginia Tech on Saturday morning in the SEC/ACC/Big XII Challenge.
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UA womens tennis team dispatches Rice
The 21st-ranked University of Alabama women’s tennis team earned a 6-1 victory over Rice on Saturday at the Roberta Alison Baumgardner Indoor Tennis Facility.
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Alabama baseball drops second straight
TUSCALOOSA | Florida Atlantic took a season-opening baseball series from the University of Alabama on Saturday with a 9-2 win, and after watching the Crimson Tide score just four runs in the season’s first 18 innings, UA coach Mitch Gaspard will be expecting a new approach from his hitters today in the series finale.
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Tide basketball will be shorthanded against Vols
TUSCALOOSA | University of Alabama coach Anthony Grant stressed on Friday his main concern is “focusing on the guys who are available” for his Crimson Tide basketball team, but going into this afternoon’s game against Tennessee, he has to wonder just how many players that will be.
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Guilbeau the lone bright spot in Tide baseball loss
TUSCALOOSA | Lost and found: One left-handed pitcher.
University of Alabama baseball coach Mitch Gaspard took the field at Sewell-Thomas Stadium Friday without one of his top left-handed pitchers, junior Taylor Wolfe, who was lost for the season following Tommy John elbow surgery. But in a 5-2 loss to Florida Atlantic in the Crimson Tide’s season opener, Gaspard may have found another in Taylor Guilbeau.
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Bama gymnasts take down Arkansas
TUSCALOOSA | The 2012 “Power of Pink” meet was another great success.
Not only did DCH receive a $1.2 million donation to its breast cancer fund, but the No. 6 University of Alabama gymnastics team stayed perfect on the season — and perfect in pink — by defeating No. 5 Arkansas 197.65 to 196.125 on Friday night in its eighth annual pink meet in front of a sellout crowd in Coleman Coliseum.
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