SPORTS
No. 3 Alabama beats Vanderbilt, moves to SEC tournament final for first time since 1995
The First Saturday in November: A look back on the Alabama-LSU rivalry
Volleyball walks away with first road win at Texas A&M
No. 3 Alabama moves to SEC semifinals with 2-0 shutout of Mississippi State
Eli Ricks returns to Baton Rouge in new starting role
Volleyball heads to College Station after ‘reset’
Soccer at the SEC Tournament: No. 3 Alabama seeks to add tournament to regular season title
Women’s Golf finishes fall with pair of top-10 finishes
Crimson Tide in the NFL: Week 8
Baseball unravels in seventh inning, falls to Auburn
Cross country sweeps 2022 SEC Championships
Pitak wins big in women’s tennis’ annual fall tournament
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