SPORTS
Men’s basketball preps for Friday matchup with South Dakota State
Preview | Alabama vs. New Mexico State
Three things we learned from basketball’s season-opening victory over LA Tech
Men’s basketball dominates in season opener against Louisiana Tech
Women’s basketball routs Charleston Southern in season opener
Offense overcomes struggles, defense shines in win over LSU
Football’s John Metchie III signs brand deal with local restaurant
Women’s basketball wins exhibition matchup against Alabama-Huntsville
Alabama football faces LSU for primetime matchup
Benedetta Moresco leads women’s golf to victory in final fall tournament
SEC champion and scholar-athlete: Mercy Chelangat
Alabama soccer falls to Ole Miss in SEC Tournament quarterfinal
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UA Vote Everywhere tabled around campus to help students register to vote on Tuesday, which was National Voter Registration Day.
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