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Women’s basketball wins tightly contested game over Florida
Women’s basketball erases 22-point deficit, falls to Georgia in OT
Women’s basketball looks to redeem itself in rematch against Kentucky
No. 25 Arkansas rolls over Alabama, 66-48
Jasmine Walker’s game and confidence grow at Alabama
Women’s basketball scores most points against SEC opponent since 1999
Women’s basketball loses fourth-quarter lead to No. 15 Aggies
Jordan Lewis’ journey to Alabama’s 1,000-point club
Women’s basketball falls to Tennessee on last-second buzzer-beater
Women’s basketball aims to continue recent success against Lady Vols
Women’s basketball dominates Auburn, 75-48
Women’s basketball falls to Kentucky after ghastly second quarter
Volleyball swept by Tennessee, loses fifth straight
Volleyball excited about incoming recruiting class
Volleyball falls in five sets to Arkansas
DeVonta Smith continues to prove his value
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Alabama secured a 52-7 win over Mercer Saturday, giving fans a clearer look at the team’s future playmakers.
Alabama basketball is reaching heights it has never seen. Yet even with the program’s individual triumphs, leveraging UA football’s success is still a recruiting tactic for head basketball coach Nate Oats when attempting to get players to Tuscaloosa.
Black students reported receiving anonymous racist text messages last week with language referencing slavery; for some, however, this is not the first encounter with racism at the University, which has not publicly addressed the texts.