SPORTS
Softball set to debut in Candrea Classic
Alabama gymnastics prepares for Power of Pink meet
Men’s basketball searches for much-needed win at Ole Miss
Alabama swimming and diving ends regular season at Auburn Invitational
Men’s tennis wins 7-0 against UAB
Men’s tennis drops match to Memphis Tigers
Women’s basketball snaps losing streak in overtime thriller against Commodores
Alabama’s worst offensive performance of the season leads to ugly loss against No. 5 Kentucky
Men’s basketball looks to add another statement win against No. 5 Kentucky
Alabama Gymnastics tumbles to season-best performance
Alabama Athletics announces plans for new sports arena and golf facility
Alabama women’s basketball thrashed by South Carolina Gamecocks
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