SPORTS
Women cap historic season with third place finish, men finish 27th at cross country NCAA Championships
No. 8 Alabama’s shutout of Austin Peay may have fixed the turnover problem
McClellan, No. 8 Alabama run over Austin Peay in penultimate game of regular season
Volleyball travels to last away series of season at Arkansas
No. 8 Alabama begins final homestand with FCS foe Austin Peay
No. 18 Alabama blows out Jacksonville State behind near-record breaking offensive showcase
Brandon Miller is the star that was promised
No. 1 Alabama advances to Sweet 16 with 2-1 defeat of No. 8 Portland
No. 18 Alabama sets sights toward Jacksonville State
Breaking New Ground: Top-seeded Alabama searches for more history at NCAA Tournament
Women’s basketball falls to South Florida on the road
No. 18 Alabama subdues South Alabama in gritty road performance
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