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Geralen Stack-Eaton poised for perfection

Geralen Stack-Eaton poised for perfection

Jason Galloway March 3, 2011

Geralen Stack-Eaton’s biggest strength is also her biggest weakness. The gymnast, a junior, has always been a perfectionist, and while that mentality has helped her develop her talent, it has also occasionally...

Tide set to face Tigers in tourney opener

Jasmine Cannon March 3, 2011

The Alabama women’s basketball team will take on the Louisiana State Tigers on Thursday, March 3 in the first round of the Southeastern Conference tournament. The game is slated to begin at 2:30 p.m....

Countdown tracks UA’s best athletes: 25 top performers to be highlighted in the next 25 issues of The CW

Jason Galloway March 3, 2011

Everyone remembers when Mark Ingram won the Heisman Trophy. They remember his 246-yard performance against South Carolina in 2009, Marcell Dareus’ less-than-graceful touchdown in the 2010 BCS National...

Tide finishes up indoor season

Ashley Swafford March 3, 2011

Just short of a NCAA automatic qualifying mark, junior Wilamena Hopkins won the SEC Championship in shot put over the weekend, scoring 10 of the 33 points that earned the Alabama women’s track and field...

Tide goes 2-1 in Montgomery tournament

Seth Bowman March 3, 2011

  The Alabama Crimson Tide men’s tennis team returned to Tuscaloosa after a visit to Montgomery for the Blue Gray National Tennis Classic. The Tide represented the school well, winning two games out...

Fourth straight loss for Bama

Fourth straight loss for Bama

Zachary Al-Khateeb March 2, 2011

The Alabama baseball team lost to the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles 10-6 Wednesday. Alabama is now 4-4 on the season, after the Tide’s fourth straight loss. After the loss, head coach Mitch Gaspard...

James sets another world record, Tide finishes fourth at SEC Indoors

Mike Albanese March 1, 2011

The No. 17 Alabama men’s track and field squad finished fourth at the SEC Indoor Championships in Fayetteville, Ark., Feb. 25-27, the best finish for the Crimson Tide since 2002. Florida came away with...

Tide rediscovering rich tradition

Tide rediscovering rich tradition

Marquavius Burnett March 1, 2011

Just like most sports at the University of Alabama, the men’s basketball team has a rich tradition and a storied history. Since the 1970s, the Alabama men’s basketball team has been one of the top...

Has the Tide's bubble burst?

Has the Tide’s bubble burst?

Laura Owens March 1, 2011

The Alabama Crimson Tide’s inability to score has become more costly with each passing game. After falling to the Florida Gators 78-51 on Tuesday night in Gainesville, Fla., the Tide has one more regular-season...

Jackson, Mitchell paved the way

Jackson, Mitchell paved the way

Zachary Al-Khateeb February 27, 2011

It was a trying time for the state of Alabama. In 1963, Gov. George Wallace brought national media attention to the University as he barred the entrance of Foster Auditorium, refusing to allow two black...

SEC Championships stacked with competition

Ashley Swafford February 25, 2011

Coming off a successful weekend in College Station, Texas, the Crimson Tide’s women’s track and field team heads to the Southeastern Conference Indoor Championships to compete for its second title...

Tide preps for SEC Indoor Championship

Mike Albanese February 25, 2011

The University of Alabama men’s track and field team has soared up the national rankings over the past two weeks. Their impressive performance in Seattle, Wash., Feb 12-11, earned them the 19th spot...