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The Crimson White

SPORTS

Tide confident about tournament

Alex Austin November 4, 2010

Three UA athletes will be competing in the International Tennis Association’s women’s National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships, held today through Nov. 7 in Flushing, N.Y., the site of the U.S....

Right tackle starter still in question

Right tackle starter still in question

Tony Tsoukalas November 3, 2010

Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban has yet to name a starter at the right tackle position for Saturday’s game against LSU. D.J. Fluker is coming back from a groin injury suffered during the South Carolina...

Tide’s season ends in heartbreak

Jordan Eichenblatt November 3, 2010

The women’s soccer team traveled to Auburn for a win-or-go-home game. Tied for eighth in the Southeastern Conference points standings, the Tide needed a win over in-state Auburn to advance to postseason...

Tide still holds high hopes

Britton Lynn November 3, 2010

Alabama’s chance at another national title has been a continuous topic of conversation since its loss to South Carolina three weeks ago. The Crimson Tide is currently ranked No. 6 in the BCS standings...

Tide finds new home in Foster

Zachary Al-Khateeb November 3, 2010

With the renovation of Foster Auditorium, the University of Alabama women’s basketball team will have a new place to play this season. The Crimson Tide, which has recently been playing in Coleman Coliseum,...

Volleyball team comes out of the CAVE

Jordan Bannister November 3, 2010

In 2011, Foster Auditorium will reopen its doors and welcome the Crimson Tide women’s basketball and volleyball programs onto its newly refurbished court. Foster began its lore on campus as a lecture...

Hudson makes UA history once again

Brett Hudson November 3, 2010

Women’s basketball coach Wendell Hudson has been making history since he first came to the Capstone to be Alabama’s first black scholarship athlete in any sport. Forty-one years later, Hudson will...

Many disappointed in BCS polling system

Jon Lunceford October 27, 2010

It has been described a number of ways: corrupt, controversial, an improvement, a mess, a monopoly, fair, unfair and just about everything in between. Advocate it or not, the Bowl Championship Series,...