SPORTS
Alabama women’s tennis dominates in doubleheader against UAB and Chattanooga
Alabama beats No. 4 Baylor in the Big 12/SEC Challenge
Alabama men’s basketball faces defending national champion Baylor in SEC/Big 12 Challenge
No. 9 Alabama gymnastics drops meet to rival No. 8 Auburn despite late push
Montana Fouts is prepared to build on last season’s success
Alabama gymnastics prepares for an Olympic-sized clash with No. 8 Auburn
Alabama softball is ready to bring Team 26 to the field
Alabama men’s basketball suffers worst loss of the season
Alabama men’s basketball to face off against Georgia Tuesday night
“The most blue-collar guy:” Basketball’s Johnson takes advantage of opportunity against Mizzou
Men’s basketball comes roaring back in the second half to down Missouri
Alabama men’s basketball looks forward to rematch against Missouri
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