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Robert Horry, New School Ennis Whatley, Old School Power forward Point guard •Years at UA: 1989-92 •Years at UA: 1981-83 •Drafted: 11th by •Drafted 20th by Houston Rockets Derrick McKey, Dallas Mavericks • Winner of six NBA •Played 13 seasons in Power forward Championships Mo WIlliams, the NBA •Years at UA: 1985-87 Point guard •Drafted 9th by Seattle •Years at UA: 2001-03 SuperSonics •Two-time NBA All- •Drafted 47th by Defensive second team Utah Jazz •2009 NBA All-Star
Antonio McDyess, Leon Douglas, Center •Years at UA: 1994-95 Center •Years at UA: 1973-76 •Drafted 2nd by LA •Drafted 4th by Detroit Clippers Pistons • Gold medal winner on •The University of Team U.S.A. in 2000 Alabama’s first-ever first-round selection
Gerald Wallace, Small Forward Jim Farmer, •Years at UA: 2000-01 Latrell Sprewell, Shooting guard •Drafted 24th by Shooting guard •Years at UA: 1981-83 Buck Johnson, Sacramento Kings •Drafted 13th by Small Forward •Finished 2nd in the 2002 •Years at UA: 1990-92 Kansas City Kings Slam Dunk competition •Drafted 24th by Golden • Played seven seasons •Years at UA: 1983-86 State Warriors for six different teams •Drafted 20th by Dallas •Four-time NBA All-Star Mavericks • Averaged 9.1 points per game and shot .488 from the field
Information compiled by Tony Tsoukalas
By Marquavius Burnett Since the 1970s, the Alabama gone to the NBA and accounted It all started in 1968 when In 12 seasons with the Tide, experience for me,” Newton Sports Reporter men’s basketball team has for nine NBA Championships, legendary football coach Paul Newton led Alabama to a 211- said. “Coach Bryant was win- msburnett1@crimson been one of the top teams in six All-Star Game selections, “Bear” Bryant called Kentucky 113 record. During his tenure, ning national championships in the Southeastern Conference. six All-Defensive Team honors basketball coach Adolph Rupp he led the Tide to four NIT football and we were winning Just like most sports at the In fact, Alabama trails only and countless other profession- looking for someone to help tournaments and two NCAA and getting national attention University of Alabama, the the Kentucky Wildcats in wins, al awards. But to truly under- turn Alabama’s basketball tournaments. Alabama won in the basketball program.” men’s basketball team has a SEC tournament titles and SEC stand the history of Alabama program around. Rupp recom- three consecutive SEC titles rich tradition and a storied regular season titles. basketball, you have to go back mended C.M. Newton, and in from 1974-1976 under Newton. See TRADITION, page 5 history. Former Alabama players have a little more than 40 years. 1969, Newton was hired. “It was a really great
OBITUARY Student was talented Council approves Sunday sales for all businesses artist, friends say By Brittney Knox can sell alcohol on Sundays, Nunnally, city attorney. Staff Reporter meaning every business that According to the ordinance By Amanda Sams said. “He at you he wanted you to know [email protected] can sell alcohol on any other that amended the section, Senior Staff Reporter lived his he meant he loved you.” day can sell alcohol between there are specific rules stores [email protected] life by his Johnny Hicks, a University Tuesday night, the noon and 9:30 p.m. on Sunday. must follow. art, and he alumnus who graduated with Tuscaloosa City Council unani- That includes bars, restaurants “The Monday prior it should Ricky David Norris, III, a was an open a degree in business manage- mously decided to amend the and liquor stores. not be sold before 6:30 a.m., senior majoring in English book. His ment, said he played in a band section of the Tuscaloosa city “The modification tonight Tuesday through Friday from Birmingham, died early whole public with Norris since they were 16 code to provide for the sale of would include the new Sunday between the hours of 1:45 a.m. Saturday morning of unknown persona was years old. alcohol on Sunday. sales and ensure that the law and 6:30 a.m., and Sunday causes. His friends said he was about abso- “He was always the front The council did not place any takes into consideration the a talented musician and writer, lute expres- Tripp Norris man,” Hicks said. “He com- restrictions on what locations Monday hours,” said Tim See ALCOHOL, page 2 and his presence will be missed sion, and manded attention, and people on campus. a lot of music he played was would come out to see our band “He was like the connect- absolutely chilling because of just to watch Tripp perform. ing thread between everyone how naked, open, completely He was an entertainer 24/7 — a in our group of friends,” said unrestrained it was.” writer, dancer, singer and all- Has the Tide’s bubble burst? his best friend of nine years, Glascock said Norris had his around showman. He was the Carter Glascock. “He was such own unique look and viewed funniest and most inspirational Loss to Gators may undermine chance at tournament bid an influential guy that every- himself as a supremely attrac- person I’ve ever known. one gravitated toward him. He tive person. “Tripp had the quickest wit By Laura Owens Florida’s Vernon was a genius—a tremendous “He had this crazy curly of any of our friends,” Hicks Senior Sports Reporter Macklin shoots writer and performer, and this hair that stuck out and a wild- said. “He was the authority on [email protected] over Alabama’s is a devastating loss for the looking beard,” he said. “He what was funny. You always JaMychal Green state of Alabama as a whole, I looked like a homeless person, sought his approval to find out The Alabama Crimson Tide’s in the fi rst half think.” but he always said his whole if your joke was funny or not. If inability to score has become of the Tide’s Glascock, a UA alumnus, sex appeal was in his hair. He it wasn’t, he sure would let you more costly with each pass- game Tuesday said Norris, who was also would joke that he was not know.” ing game. After falling to the in Gainesville. known to his friends as Tripp, handsome but ‘hairsome.’ Because people thought Florida Gators 78-51 on Tuesday Florida won stood for honesty and couldn’t “I miss his grin most of all,” Norris was so funny, Hicks night in Gainesville, Fla., the 78-51. handle being around people Glascock said. “He had this said, he demanded you rise Tide has one more regular-sea- who were disingenuous with smile that just made you feel so to the occasion and be just as son chance to maintain its sta- AP Photo | him. good deep down inside. When funny as he was, as long as tus as one of the top teams in Phil Sandlin “Rick was an artist in the tru- he smiled at you—he smiled all est sense of the word,” Glascock the time—but when he smiled See STUDENT, page 3 See BASKETBALL, page 3
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Going into halftime, Alabama The hole only got deeper as STUDENT “He was always a riot no matter what. He could BASKETBALL and Florida were tied at 30. the Tide failed to capitalize on Continued from page 1 make anyone laugh.” Continued from page 1 Florida got the last shot off, a its possessions. The Gators ran three, with about 15 seconds left away with the score, with leads being uniquely yourself. — Jesi Johnson the Southeastern Conference. to tie it up. in double digits, and the Tide “Ever since I’ve known “They came out with great The Gators were not able to couldn’t make its comeback. Tripp, he always went through said. “He liked independent friends than anyone she has energy in the second half, got hit any threes early, going 0-for- With its win, Florida takes at little phases,” said Pat films and all kinds of music ever met. some shots to fall and it kind of 10 until Kenny Boynton hit two least a share in the SEC regular- Zicarelli, a junior majoring ranging from metal to coun- “They are not just friends snowballed on us from there,” in a row. The Tide went 0-for-2 season title, with a 12-3 confer- in marketing. “You could tell try, but he made it a point to be that he parties with or talks to said head coach Anthony Grant, on 3-pointers in the first half and ence record, while Alabama what music he was listening to into things no one else was. He occasionally, but close friends whose team was tied with the shot 55 percent from the field. falls to an 11-4 SEC record. The or what author he was reading wrote about everything, but that could tell you a million Gators at halftime. “I didn’t feel From the field, the Gators shot 37 Tide also stays on the cusp of the by how he dressed, because he he was big into writing short stories about him and really, like we handled adversity very percent. Despite the differences, NCAA tournament bubble with would adapt to it. He would go stories about crime.” really loved him, ” she said. well as a team when it hit tonight. the score was even at 30. an overall 19-10 record. from the skater look, to dress- Jesi Johnson, a UA alumna “I don’t really know how to That’s a lesson for us to learn.” Mitchell led the Tide’s offense Alabama returns home for ing super neat, and for at least who graduated with a degree describe it, but his presence Against the Gators, Alabama with eight points in the first its last regular-season game three months, the man never in psychology, said Norris was was really unique and power- shot only 39 percent from the half, while Florida’s Chandler Saturday, taking on the Georgia wore shoes. He always kept the easy to get to know because he ful. At shows sometimes he field, making 21-of-54 and going Parsons and Alex Tyus led the Bulldogs. The Tide is 15-0 in same personality, but he would was so open with who he was. would face the wall while he 1-for-8 from the three-point line. Gators with eight each. Both Coleman Coliseum, and after change his style.” “He was really a deep and sang with his back to the audi- Florida shot 52 percent from the of those Gator players had five two straight losses, Alabama will Zicarelli said Norris found complex character,” Johnson ence and his eyes closed. I field and 38 percent from behind rebounds apiece as well. Florida look to end on a positive note. his muse when he got to col- said. “He could be so cynical always thought that was cool the arc. led in rebounds for the first half Tipoff is at 12:30 p.m. lege, and the short stories he and offensive and rude, but and really indicative of his Scoring leaders for the Tide with 17 to Alabama’s 14. “This is a learning experience wrote were amazing. then he could be giddy and personality.” were Trevor Releford with 17 To start the second half, the for us,” Grant said. “One that’s a “In high school, Tripp said sweet and goofy. And he was Visitation will be held and Tony Mitchell with 14. For Gators came out hitting two early hard lesson for all of us, myself, the only way he could make it always a riot no matter what. today at Mountain Brook Florida, seniors Vernon Macklin 3-pointers. Halfway through the our players. It’s a lesson that will to school feeling all right was He could make anyone laugh.” Community Church from noon and Chandler Parsons each second half, Alabama’s inability allow us to make ourselves bet- by smoking a cigarette and Johnson said Norris never to 1:30 p.m. Services will fol- had 19 points on senior night in to make shots put the Tide in a ter and make our program stron- listening to Mozart,” Zicarelli met a stranger and had more low at 2 p.m. Gainesville. hole. ger as we move forward.” c Free w. iPads! u Pre-Leasing a. for Fall! e d
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President Take therecentracialinci- on thematter. have come–orrefusetospeak love toemphasize how far we ting work hastobedone,we always do.Instead ofadmit- energy consumption. They among otheruniversities for ing your name on a building our school aregreat, but hav- all. Yes, healthy donations to ily has hadmoney, ifitdoes at matter how longyour fam- run. Itabsolutely does not and how thisUniversity is with Smith’s view oftheworld There isquite alotwrong something? bracket by actually doing ing thosethat enteryour tax a frat house?It’s about degrad- at), andsleepingpast lunchin made luxurycarsSmithjabs price asoneofthoseforeign- a $30,000vehicle –thesame MCT Campus ical engineeringwhoservesintheSGASenate. Ryan Flamerichisasophomore majoringinchem- voice willbeheardfor thenext year. Senate electionsnext week, you canensure your effectively. 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gmail.com March 2, 2011 www.lib.ua.edu crimsonwhitesports@ Page 5 • Wednesday, 5 • Wednesday, Page SPORTS Editor • Jason Galloway UA Athletics Across from Moes BBQ from Across Wear Here! Wear www.blackwarrioroutdoor.com Sidewalk Sale Sidewalk 752-2240 • 2104 University Blvd. 752-2240 • 2104 University Ask about our rewards point program! Ask about our rewards 10am - 6pm nished fourth. fi This Friday! This Get your Spring Break Get your OUTDOOR BLACK WARRIOR WARRIOR BLACK its focus is becoming a top-tier its focus level. program on the national said his team will aim Glance med- to solidify its distance place in the squad’s relay ley Indoor Championships. NCAA Glance said, “We’re do, If they a top-10 program.” NEED A A NEED TO STUDY? TO rst bit of George Linn created the fi Alabama basketball by lore sinking a 84- foot, 11-inch shot in Foster Auditorium in Since 1955. then, the Crimson Tide has earned the of ranks second in the SEC in wins and confer- ence champi- onships. Bryant Museum LIBRARIES s Alabama relays. James broke a junior world a junior world ʼs Alabama relays. James broke QUIET SPACE Look for signs or ask librarian a UA DESIGNATED HAVE QUIET AREAS
jump of 6’ 9”. jump Rounding out the weekend the Tide, senior Michael for Hughes finished fifth in hep- tathlon. in heads forward Alabama As the toward the season working Indoor Championships, NCAA
great teams and a lot of history teams and a lot of history great a pas- is definitely here. There here, and you basketball sion for through the num- can see that ber of sellouts and the support us this showed the people have year.” said he looks for- Grant also to the challenge of continu- ward ing to build the program. seen the passion have “We basketball for people have that here,” Grant said. “I am excited to the opportunity having about build our program. I think we of a founda- laid somewhat have been able have we tion with what we Now this year. to accomplish to to continue to work have just build the program.”
] 205-345-6869 205-345-6869 508 Red Drew Ave. Ave. 508 Red Drew www.hornysbar.com a Grant has been the head coach a lot since 2009 and has shown of promise in his short tenure at his second In just the Capstone. season, Grant has the Tide back near the top of the SEC again, the has been lost something that years. few last early success having Despite Grant has stayed in his career, humbled and thankful to those him. came before who I was “One of the big reasons because here was attracted and tradition of of the history Grant basketball,” Alabama and said. “It has a rich history, of C.M. go back to the days if you Sanderson, and Wimp Newton players, had a lot of great they place finish in the 5,000 meter with a time of 14:08.04. junior In the high jump, a per- posted Campbell Tyler of 7’ with a jump sonal best earned him third, 1/2”, which Reid and freshman Jonathan with a seventh finished tied for Sophomore Kirani James competes Kirani Sophomore at last year record in therecord 400m at the SEC Indoor Championships Alabama this weekend. MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD AND TRACK MEN’S rly Bama Dogs ] rly Bama Dogs Formerly Bam Formerly Formerly Bama ] Dogs Formerly
ning four SEC titles. He led the SEC titles. He led ning four Tide to one NIT tournament and tournaments, includ- 10 NCAA 16. ing six trips to the Sweet also a master Sanderson was such landing players recruiter, Derrick McKey as Robert Horry, He finished Sprewell. and Latrell his career with a 276-119 record issues off-the-court before him to retire. forced After Sanderson, David in and to step asked Hobbs was coach the team. He continued lead- winning ways, the team’s tourna- ing them to three NCAA ment berths and recruited stars Antonio McDyess. like in next was Mark Gottfried the line to be the headman for Tide. During his time as head to threecoach, he led Alabama NIT tournaments and five tournaments, making it NCAA to the Elite Eight in all the way the 2003-04 seasons. players recruited Gottfried Richard Hendrix and Ronald like promise Steele. Steele showed after but in his career, early multiple knee injuries he could he did no longer contribute like the couple seasons at his first resigned Gottfried University. through the 2008-09 sea- midway son. leaving, Gottfried With director athletic Alabama’s needed a big-name hire, so out and got the program went Grant head coach Anthony Commonwealth. from Virginia of 1:49.68. to finishing first, In addition relay medley the distance time the fastest squad posted an SEC indoor recorded at squad, made up of meet. The Rop and Samoei, seniors Joel Terrell Bor and junior Julius time of 9:39.06, ran to a Mickens fastest is also the sixth which time in school history. the in one of Competing in conferences toughest task. easy America is no champion- Heading into the ships, Glance said he hoped his team finished in the middle of the pack and had a respectable performance. going going in it was “I knew performed to be tough, but they and fin- to their expectations Glance said. ished fourth,” fin- Along with its first-place numer- ishes, the Tide posted perfor- ous other impressive mances. seniors saw mile run The Bor fin- Emmanuel and Julius with times ish third and fourth of 4:07.80 and 4:08.09. and In both the 3,000-meter had Alabama the high jump, in the top 10. competitors two Emmanuel Bor finish third in the 3,000-meter with a time of 8:02.07 and junior Carison ran to a seventh-place Kemei finish with a time of 8:13.81. a fourth- also posted Kemei
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program to another level, win- program to another level,
foundation, Sanderson took the foundation,
team. With Newton laying the laying Newton team. With
“Wimp” Sanderson to coach the “Wimp”
of the SEC, leaving Winfrey Winfrey of the SEC, leaving
become assistant commissioner become assistant
left the Tide to In 1981, Newton
ing basketball and winning.” ing basketball
end of the day it was about play- about it was end of the day
Newton and his staff, but at the but at and his staff, Newton
a conscious decision by Coach Coach a conscious decision by
grate Alabama athletics. It was It was athletics. Alabama grate
come play basketball, not to inte- basketball, come play
was just looking at it as a place to looking at just was
from a historical standpoint. I standpoint. from a historical
years old, I didn’t think about it old, I didn’t think about years
ing to stop integration. At 18 At integration. ing to stop
front of Foster Auditorium try- Auditorium front of Foster
tion with Governor Wallace in Wallace tion with Governor
recruited, there was the situa- recruited, there was
or five years before I was being I was before years or five
a lot different in 1969, and four a lot different
was world Hudson said, “The
the football team.” the football
players for the basketball and the basketball for players
Wendell. He helped recruit black Wendell.
in football or basketball without or basketball in football
said. “It wouldn’t have happened happened have said. “It wouldn’t
pens, in my opinion,” Newton opinion,” Newton pens, in my
of the rest of [integrating] hap- of [integrating] of the rest
if he doesn’t succeed then noneif he doesn’t succeed
because the key was “Wendell
ship athlete.
Alabama’s first black scholar- first Alabama’s
Wendell Hudson, making him Wendell
athletics. In 1969, Newton signed In 1969, Newton athletics.
ment was integrating Alabama Alabama integrating ment was accomplish- biggest Newton’s
James sets junior world record world junior sets James
meters with an impressive time meters with an impressive
Championships, won the 800 the 800 won Championships,
also qualified for the NCAA the NCAA also qualified for
is Senior Fred Samoei, who
record.
his time set a new junior world junior world his time set a new
NCAA Indoor Championships, Indoor Championships, NCAA
44.80. Already qualified for the qualified for 44.80. Already
the track to post a time of a time of the track to post
Kirani James blazed through blazed through Kirani James
400 meters, sophomore In the
relay.
as well as the distance medley medley the distance as as well
spot in the 400 and 800 meters spot
Tide took home the top The
derful job.”
proud of them. They did a won- proud of them. They
Harvey Glance said. “I’m very Glance said. “I’m very Harvey
knew they could,” head coach they knew
Sunday, and delivered like I I like and delivered Sunday,
up, especially stepped “They
in nine years.
bests to achieve its best finish finish its best to achieve bests
world records and personal records and personal world
three individual champions, champions, three individual
impressive performance, with with performance, impressive
Tide put together an overall an overall Tide put together
the During the weekend,
and LSU.
top spot, followed by Arkansas Arkansas by followed top spot,
with the Florida came away
for the Crimson Tide since 2002. Tide Crimson the for
Ark., Feb. 25-27, the best finish 25-27, the best Ark., Feb.
Championships in Fayetteville, in Fayetteville, Championships
fourth at the SEC Indoor the SEC Indoor at fourth
track and field squad finished track and field squad men’s 17 Alabama No. The 101839 [email protected] Page 6•Wednesday, Editor •KelseyEditor Stein $ March 2,2011March 5 Cheese orPepperoni 55
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