SPORTS
Baseball continues skid against No. 20 LSU, losing fourth straight Friday night
Softball drops game one to No. 23 Missouri in extra innings Friday night
Alabama women’s tennis season ends in NCAA Regional loss to UCF
Final home series on deck for Alabama softball this weekend against No. 24 Missouri
Baseball looks to improve its bubble status at home against No. 20 LSU
Alabama defensive back Eli Ricks arrested Sunday
Where Alabama football players landed in the 2022 NFL Draft
Alabama track and field closes out the regular season at Mississippi State and LSU
Baseball suffers untimely sweep at South Carolina
Baseball’s offense falters in loss at South Carolina Friday night
Alabama’s comeback effort falls short in game one of crucial series at South Carolina
Softball slips up again at Western Kentucky in midweek road trip
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