Tide heads to Knoxville for SEC Championships
Tide prepares for bouts with Furman, Troy
Eppinger dominates the track
Tennis teams praise new indoor facility
Barnard’s early success continues
Tide gears up for national indoor championships
Tide prepares for tough tests at Southern Regional Championships
Doverspike sees tennis beyond college career
Women’s tennis ready for ITA All-American Championships
Tide gears up for Commodore Classic
Running all over the world: Austin Duckworth
Women’s soccer team preps for San Diego State
Women’s soccer prepares for San Diego
Crimson Tide returns to Tuscaloosa from SECs
Tide swims in different direction
Men’s volleyball continues to grow
Tide trains for Kentucky dual meet
Men’s volleyball trying to grow
Ziegler proving his worth
Tide splits “Power of Pink” meet with LSU
Cosma & co. freestyle past Auburn tigers
Runners ready for pre-nationals
Bama disappointed with Invitational
Tide prepares for fall season
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