Alabama softball falls 3-2 in the longest game in SEC tournament history
Softball finishes under .500 in SEC play for first time in team history
Softball avoids sweep against Tennessee with victory on Sunday
Alabama softball drops 2 out of 3 versus Arkansas
Weekend of celebration ends with a series defeat for Alabama softball
From dream to reality: Beaver’s journey to Crimson Tide ace
Crimson Tide sweeps Rebels for first SEC series win of softball season
Alabama softball drops third straight SEC series to Kentucky
Alabama splits 2-game series with Virginia Tech with 2 weekend thrillers
Briski shines in the circle as Alabama softball wins 2 midweek games at home
Crimson Tide pitchers lead squad to 3 wins in Crimson Classic
Alabama softball still undefeated following weekend trip to the Green and Gold Classic
Alabama softball’s offense fires on all cylinders in win against North Alabama
Softball goes 5-0 in Atlanta, Beaver and Preuitt shine
Everything fans need to know before Alabama softball’s 28th team
The 110th Rose Bowl: Alabama’s and Michigan’s histories in ‘The Granddaddy of Them All’
Men’s basketball bounces back with win over Arkansas State, prepares for Purdue
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