SPORTS
Analysis | Where Alabama players will fall in the 2022 NFL Draft
Alabama crushes Samford for the second time this season Tuesday night
No. 2 Alabama softball picks up late runs to avoid sweep at Texas A&M
Alabama men’s golf finishes last at SEC Golf Championship
Hitt, Pinckney shine in much-needed Alabama win over No. 14 Georgia
Texas A&M crushes softball in series-clinching game two Saturday
Baseball’s offense completely stifled in Saturday loss to No. 14 Georgia
No. 2 Alabama falls in series opener at Texas A&M
Alabama drops series opener to No. 14 Georgia after four-run first inning
Alabama baseball loses to UAB, drops third straight in roller coaster game
Freshmen take advantage of opportunity, softball sweeps midweek doubleheader
Softball shuts out Mississippi State, sweeps second SEC team this season
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