Women's Basketball UNIVERSITY of ALABAMA / CRIMSON TIDE / BASKETBALL Page 1/1 Combined Team Statistics As of Dec 31, 2020 All Games 2020-21 COMBINED STATS

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Women's Basketball UNIVERSITY of ALABAMA / CRIMSON TIDE / BASKETBALL Page 1/1 Combined Team Statistics As of Dec 31, 2020 All Games 2020-21 COMBINED STATS CRIMSON TIDE BASKETBALL 10 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Type Here »» Type 6 NCAA Here SWEET» Type 16s Here » 1 NCAA» Type FINAL Here FOUR » 6 ALL-AMERICANS Game 9 2020-21 SCHEDULE RV/NR 5/4 ALABAMA vs south carolina Opponent TV Time (CT)/Result NOVEMBER 25 SAMFORD SEC Network+ W, 83-68 JANUARY 4, 2021 / 6 P.M. CT / TUSCALOOSA, ALA. 29 HOUSTON SEC Network+ W, 88-66 COLEMAN COLISEUM (14,474) DECEMBER 2 USC UPSTATE SEC Network+ W, 98-59 TV: SEC NETWORK 5 at Oklahoma State 1 Big 12 Now/ESPN+ W, 76-72 9 SAM HOUSTON STATE SEC Network+ Canceled Play-by-Play: Eric Frede; Analyst: Tamika Catchings 13 at Mercer W, 78-61 16 NICHOLLS STATE SEC Network+ W, 86-46 17 SOUTHERN MISS Canceled RADIO: WTBC-AM 1230 19 at Memphis W, 74-68 Play-by-Play: Gray Robertson 21 JACKSONVILLE SEC Network+ Canceled 31 at Missouri * SEC Network + W, 74-59 JANUARY CRIMSON TIDE GAMECOCKS 4 5/4 SOUTH CAROLINA * SEC Network 6 p.m. 7 LSU * SEC Network+ 6 p.m. 2020-21 Record: 8-0 2020-21 Record: 6-1 10 at Vanderbilt * SEC Network 1 p.m. 2020-21 SEC Record: 1-0 2020-21 SEC Record: 1-0 14 at 12/13 Mississippi State * SEC Network+ 7 p.m. 17 RV/RV TENNESSEE * SEC Network+ 2 p.m. Leading Scorer: Walker (21.1) Leading Scorer: Cooke (18.9) 24 AUBURN * ESPNU 1 p.m. Leading Rebounder: Walker (9.6) Leading Rebounder: Boston (10.6) 28 at 13/11 Kentucky * SEC Network 5:30 p.m. 31 at 5/4 South Carolina * SEC Network 2 p.m. Leader in Assists: Barber (5.3) Leader in Assists: Henderson (5.6) Leader in Steals: Abrams (1.3) Leader in Steals: Boston (1.4) FEBRUARY 4 RV/RV GEORGIA * SEC Network 6 p.m. Leader in Blocks: Walker (1.0) Leader in Blocks: Saxton (2.4) 11 OLE MISS * SEC Network+ 6 p.m. Head Coach: Kristy Curry Head Coach: Dawn Staley 14 at Auburn * SEC Network 5 p.m. 18 at Florida * SEC Network+ 5 p.m. Record at UA (Years): 124-108 (8) Record at SC (Years): 311-99 (13) 21 12/13 MISSISSIPPI STATE * SEC Network+ 2 p.m. Career Record (Years): 433-257 (22) Career Record (Years): 483-179 (21) 25 at 9/9 Texas A&M * SEC Network+ 6 p.m. 28 at 10/10 Arkansas * SEC Network+ 2 p.m. MARCH INSIDE THE SERIES 3-7 SEC Tournament 2 SECN/ESPNU/ESPN2 TBD Overall: 42nd meeting (South Carolina leads, 26-15) 1 SEC/Big 12 Challenge In Tuscaloosa: 8-11 | In Columbia: 5-13 | At Neutral Sites: 2-2 2 Greenville, S.C. * Southeastern Conference game Current Streak: South Carolina, won 16 BOLD indicates home game Last Meeting: January 5, 2020 (South Carolina, 93-78, in Tuscaloosa) Rankings listed are AP/Coaches Series Notes: Monday’s meeting between the Crimson Tide and Gamecocks marks the 42nd in the series that began in 1979. Alabama won 11 straight during the 90s and early 2000s, before South Carolina went on a streak of its own, winning the last 16 straight and 23 of the last 26. The last three matchups have been the closest during that stretch. Follow us on Twitter and Like us on Facebook SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram @AlabamaWBB at AlabamaWB Follow ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL on the social media sites listed for up-to-date news, exclusive content and more. PAGE 1 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA / CRIMSON TIDE / BASKETBALL OVERALL • 8-0 / SEC • 1-0 / LAST 10 • 8-0 / STREAK • W8 / HOME • 4-0 / AWAY • 4-0 / NEUTRAL • 0-0 CAREER HIGHS AHRIAHNA GRIZZLE LAST GAME: Did not play at Missouri G • 5-9 • So. • Toronto, Canada NOTE: Played a career-high 11 minutes in the win over USC Pts: 4 vs. SE Louisiana (12/29/19) 0 PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG Upstate, finishing with 3 points, 2 assists and 1 steal (12/2). Rebs: 1, three times 1.0 0.0 0.4 0.4 0.0 4.7 Stls: 2, twice MEGAN ABRAMS LAST GAME: 3 points, 9 rebounds, 3 steals, 1 block CAREER HIGHS G • 5-9 • Jr. • Lafayette, La. NOTES: Started the last 56 games for the Tide ... pulled Pts: 21 vs. UNC (12/15/19) PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG down a career-high nine rebounds last time out at Missouri Rebs: 9 at Missouri (12/31/20) 1 (12/31). 9.4 6.3 2.8 1.3 0.1 31.8 Asts: 6 at Oklahoma State (12/5/20) KEYARA JONES LAST GAME: Played 4 minutes but had no stats CAREER HIGHS G • 5-6 • Jr. • Heidelburg, Miss. NOTES: Had her best game to date against Nicholls, Pts: 17 vs. Nicholls (12/16/20) PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG scoring 17 points, including 15 from three-point range Rebs: 3 vs. USC Upstate (12/2/20) 2 (12/16). 3.1 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.0 6.6 Asts: 1 vs. Nicholls (12/16/20) JORDAN LEWIS LAST GAME: 27 points, 1 rebound, 6 assists CAREER HIGHS G • 5-7 • R-Sr. • Windermere, Fla. NOTES: Started all 111 games she’s played in ... No. 15 on Pts: 27 at Missouri (12/31/20) PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG UA’s scoring list (1,218) and eighth all-time at Alabama in career Rebs: 9 at Lipscomb (12/7/17) 3 assists 3.8 apg ... career-high 27 points against Missouri. 15.0 4.0 4.0 0.7 0.7 31.7 Asts: 9 at Texas A&M (2/27/20) TAYLOR SUTTON LAST GAME: Did not play at Missouri CAREER HIGHS G • 5-4 • Jr. • Atlanta, Ga. NOTES: Transfer from MTSU ... became eligible on 12/1 ... Pts: 15 vs. USC Upstate (12/2/20) PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG in Tide debut, scored 15 points (all threes) in the win over Rebs: 2 vs. Nicholls (12/16/20) 4 USC Upstate (12/2) ... 2019 C-USA Freshman of the Year. 4.0 0.8 1.0 0.6 0.0 13.5 Asts: 3 vs. USC Upstate (12/2/20) HANNAH BARBER LAST GAME: 3 points, 1 rebound, 6 assists CAREER HIGHS G • 5-6 • Jr. • Homewood, Ala. NOTES: Scored 14 points in the final eight minutes to help Pts: 22 at Oklahoma State (12/5/20) PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG Alabama complete the comeback at Oklahoma State ... No. Rebs: 6 vs. Samford (11/25/20) 5 3 in the SEC in apg (5.3) and No. 2 A/TO ratio (4.7). 5.9 2.6 5.3 0.8 0.0 28.7 Asts: 8 vs. USC Upstate (12/2/20) DESTINY RICE LAST GAME: Played 4 minutes but had no stats CAREER HIGHS G • 5-8 • So. • Shreveport, La. NOTES: Had a career day against Mercer, scoring 11 points Pts: 11 at Mercer (12/13/20) PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG off 3-for-3 shooting and 5-of-6 from the line in addition to Rebs: 6 at Mercer (12/13/20) 11 six rebounds (12/13). 3.5 1.8 0.2 0.0 0.0 9.8 Stls: 2, vs. Vanderbilt (1/26/20) ALLIE CRAIG CRUCE LAST GAME: Played 8 minutes but had no stats CAREER HIGHS F • 6-1 • Jr. • Killen, Ala. NOTE: Pulled down a career-high eight rebounds in the Pts: 12 vs. SE Louisiana (11/7/18) PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG win over USC Upstate (12/2) ... collected a career-best four Rebs: 8 vs. USC Upstate (12/2/20) 12 steals vs. Nicholls (12/16). 5.1 3.5 1.0 1.1 0.1 14.3 Asts: 5, vs. Northwestern St (12/16/18) MYRA GORDON LAST GAME: 2 points, 1 assist CAREER HIGHS G/F • 6-0 • Fr. • Fort Worth, Texas NOTE: Made her first career start on 12/2 vs. USC Upstate Pts: 8 vs. USC Upstate (12/2/20) PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG ... hit all six of her free throw attempts in the win over the Rebs: 5, twice 15 Spartans. 2.6 2.5 1.1 0.4 0.1 12.0 Asts: 2, three times ARIYAH COPELAND LAST GAME: 25 points, 8 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 block CAREER HIGHS F • 6-3 • Sr. • Columbus, Ga. NOTE: Recorded two double-doubles this season ... ranked Pts: 26, twice PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG No. 2 in the nation in field goal percentage (73.2) ... tied her Rebs: 15 vs. Alabama A&M (11/10/17) 22 career high in points with 26 at Mercer (12/13). 16.6 7.3 0.4 0.5 0.5 26.1 Blks: 6 vs. Clemson (11/19/18) CAREER HIGHS DE’SHA BENJAMIN LAST GAME: Played 2 minutes but had no stats G • 6-0 • Jr. • Augusta, Ga. NOTE: Returned to the court against Memphis (12/19) after Pts: 16, twice, last vs. Mercer (11/17/19) 24 PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG going down with a knee injury against Houston on 11/29. Rebs: 11 vs. BCU (12/17/19) 3.3 0.5 1.3 0.0 0.0 8.0 Asts: 4 vs. Samford (11/25/20) ALANA BUSBY-DUNPHY LAST GAME: Did not play at Missouri CAREER HIGHS F • 6-3 • So. • Eureka, Calif. NOTE: Had two double-doubles and 23 multi-block games Pts: PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG in 2019-20 for Dodge City CC ..
Recommended publications
  • Administration of Barack Obama, 2013 Remarks Honoring the 2012
    Administration of Barack Obama, 2013 Remarks Honoring the 2012 NCAA Football Champion University of Alabama Crimson Tide April 15, 2013 The President. Roll Tide! Audience members. Roll Tide! The President. Everybody, have a seat. Have a seat here. It is a great pleasure to welcome the Alabama Crimson Tide to the White House again. I want to congratulate them on winning their 15th national championship and their third in 4 years. They are starting to learn their way around the White House. [Laughter] I was thinking about just having some cots for them here, they're here so often, except we couldn't find any that were big enough. [Laughter] Now, before I begin, I want to extend sympathies to the family of Mal Moore, who passed away last month, after a career that spanned six decades as a player, a coach, and athletic director at Alabama. Mal did more than just about anybody to make this program what it is today. Our prayers go out to all the members of the Alabama community who knew him and loved him. Now, last year obviously also had a lot of bright spots for the Crimson Tide. From the beginning of spring practice, the best teams in the country had one goal, and that was to try to at least be as good, if not better, than Alabama. But the Tide kept on rising to the occasion, and they never let up. Back in January, with the whole country watching, this team lined up against the number- one ranked, undefeated Fighting Irish of Notre Dame and dominated from the first possession.
    [Show full text]
  • (855-563-6667) [email protected]
    Contact: Lina Taylor Work: 855-JoeMoore (855-563-6667) [email protected] THE CHAMPIONSHIP DRIVE STARTS NOW IN THIS WEEK’S JOE MOORE AWARD “BIG UGLY SPOTLIGHT” Games feature Alabama vs. Texas A&M, Arkansas vs. Auburn, Wisconsin vs. Iowa, and Washington St. vs. Arizona St. NEW YORK, New York – October 19, 2016— In its continuing effort to helP educate fans on how imPortant the offensive line is to winning football, the Joe Moore Award will feature games on a weekly basis that feature O-Line units that have shown Potential to win the award in the Joe Moore Award “Big Ugly SPotlight”. The list for Week Eight features Alabama vs. Texas A&M, Arkansas vs. Auburn, Wisconsin vs. Iowa, and Washington State vs. Arizona State. This week’s “Power Breakdown” will feature the SEC matchuP of Alabama/Texas A&M, with in-depth analysis provided by the team at The Scouting Academy, an online-based instructional curriculum whose instructors bring over 350 years of NFL front office and coaching experience. WEEK 8 “BIG UGLY SPOTLIGHT” LIST FOR GAMES ON OCTOBER 22 “POWER BREAKDOWN” – TEXAS A&M (#6) @ ALABAMA (#1) – 3:30pm ET on CBS In a game that could ultimately determine the SEC West chamPion, the Aggies head to Tuscaloosa with hoPes of being the first team to challenge the Crimson Tide’s run toward another national chamPionshiP. Both O-line units earned a Place on the Joe Moore Award Midseason Honor Roll and lead offenses that are the toP two in the SEC in scoring, with Alabama averaging 45.4 Points Per game and Texas A&M scoring 40.2.
    [Show full text]
  • ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE by James Ogletree and Joe Klingbeil | CW Staff Minkah Fitzpatrick There Aren’T Many Players That Do It Better Than Minkah Fitzpatrick
    THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 2017 SERVING THE UNIVERSITY OF VOLUME 124 | ISSUE 2 ALABAMA SINCE 1894 CAMPUS 6 FASHION 7 VOLLEYBALL 10 Hunter signed away Former UA student takes Team hopes to make it to protection, OSC refuses passion to Vancouver NCAA tournament this year to comment Fashion Week UA pageant contestants talk service, friendship and inspiring women SEE PAGE 9 CW / Scarlet VanMeter THURSDAY 2 August 31, 2017 FIND US online cw.ua.edu facebook The Crimson White instagram thecrimsonwhite twitter @TheCrimsonWhite SCENE ON INSTA @mirandawisell @tylarborenstein @marissa_maguire @jamieee_fl ynn cw.ua.edu WHAT’S INSIDE P.O. Box 870170 414 Campus Drive East Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 Newsroom: (205) 348-6144 Fax: (205) 348-8036 NEWS: Grades Advertising: (205) 348-7845 Inconsistent plus/minus grading leaves students’ heads spinning EDITORIAL STAFF 3 Wikimedia Commons editor-in-chief Elizabeth Elkin [email protected] managing editor Sam West CULTURE: Homesickness digital editor Jake Stevens visuals editor Mary Kate Holladay Combating the most ubiquitous enemy of chief copy editor Alise Wenner 9 freshmen opinions editor Marissa Cornielius CW File [email protected] news editor Rebecca Rakowitz [email protected] SPORTS: Soccer culture editor Ellen Johnson [email protected] Women’s soccer is optimistic with 11 new sports editor Matthew Speakman [email protected] 12 players on the roster photo editor Caroline Japal CW File multimedia editor David Jones lead page designer Shana Oshinskie engagement editor Meg Magee social media editor Tyler Waldrep EVENTS THIS WEEK ADVERTISING STAFF Photo courtesy of @uacccis Photo courtesy of @mallorikay ad representatives Trent Wilson Lauren McDowell Lizzie Mizenko Jack Amthor Dylan Merriweather creative services Serenity Lamprakes Alexis Craft The Crimson Whit is the community newspaper of The University of Alabama.
    [Show full text]
  • TABLE of CONTENTS Location
    UNIVERSITY INFORMATION COACHING STAFF TABLE OF CONTENTS Location ................. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Head Coach .................. Kristy Curry Enrollment ...................... 37,842 Alma Mater . Northeast Louisiana, 1988 INTRODUCTION Founded .................. April 12, 1831 Record at Alabama ....... 116-108 (.518) Athletics Communications Staff .........1 Nickname .................. Crimson Tide Overall Record .......... 425-257 (.623) Quick Facts .........................1 Colors ................ Crimson and White SEC Record ............... 38-74 (.339) Roster .............................2 Conference ................. Southeastern Season at Alabama .............. Eighth Schedule ...........................3 President .................. Dr. Stuart Bell Assistant Coach ............... Kelly Curry Media Information ....................4 Director of Athletics ............ Greg Byrne Alma Mater . Texas A&M, 1990 INTRODUCTION Senior Woman Administrator ... Tiffini Grimes Chancellor Finis E. St. John IV ..........5 Season at Alabama .............. Eighth Faculty Athletics Representative .. Dr. James King Assistant Coach .......... Tiffany Coppage President Dr. Stuart Bell ...............6 Facility ................. Coleman Coliseum Alma Mater . Missouri State, 2009 UA Quick Facts ......................7 Capacity .........................14,474 Season at Alabama ............... Third Director of Athletics Greg Byrne ........8 Assistant Coach ........ Janese Constantine Athletics Administration ...............9 TEAM INFORMATION Alma Mater
    [Show full text]
  • Women's Basketball Basketball Crimson Tide
    CRIMSON TIDE BASKETBALL 10 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Type Here »» Type 6 NCAA Here SWEET» Type 16s Here » 1 NCAA» Type FINAL Here FOUR » 6 ALL-AMERICANS Game 27 2019-20 SCHEDULE ALABAMA AT No. 9/9 miss. state Opponent TV Time (CT)/Result OCTOBER FEBRUARY 23, 2020 / 1 P.M. CT / STARKVILLE, MISS. 27 AUBURN-MONTGOMERY 1 None W, 105-16 NOVEMBER (5-2) HUMPHREY COLISEUM (10,575) 6 HAMPTON SEC Network+ L, 64-67 12 at Clemson ACC Network Extra W, 67-54 TV: SEC NETWORK 17 MERCER SEC Network+ W, 111-56 21 at South Alabama ESPN+ W, 74-62 (Play-By-Play: Eric Frede, Analyst: Christy Thomaskutty) 24 at Tulane Tulane All-Access W, 66-56 29 vs. RV/RV Northern Iowa 2 Vimeo Live Stream W, 87-77 2 RADIO: 100.1 FM/1230 AM 30 vs. Southern California Vimeo Live Stream L, 57-60 (Play-By-Play: Roger Hoover) DECEMBER (5-1) 5 RV/RV IOWA STATE 3 SEC Network L, 66-75 8 COLGATE SEC Network+ W, 72-52 15 RV/RV NORTH CAROLINA SEC Network+ W, 83-77 CRIMSON TIDE BULLDOGS 17 BETHUNE-COOKMAN SEC Network+ W, 60-49 20 RADFORD SEC Network+ W, 85-51 2019-20 Record: 15-11 2019-20 Record: 23-4 29 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA SEC Network+ W, 87-50 2019-20 SEC Record: 5-8 2019-20 SEC Record: 11-2 JANUARY (2-6) Leading Scorer: Lewis (13.2) Leading Scorer: Jackson (15.0) 2 at RV/RV LSU * SEC Network+ L, 60-71 Leading Rebounder: Walker (7.0) Leading Rebounder: Carter (8.9) 5 No.
    [Show full text]
  • Our Community Newsletter November 2014
    Our Community Newsletter November 2014 should be directed to the Assessing Office at 267- 8300 Ext. 118 or to [email protected]. Ques- tions related to your tax bill can be directed to the Town Administrator’s office at 267-8300 ext 124, or [email protected]. Town Administrator’s Monthly Report The Belmont Pavilion which is located The 2014 Property Revaluation is complete, hearings next to the Mill is under construction. were held mid-October and final values were provided We are working with NCM Manage- to the Selectmen on October 15th. The ment Inc. and Stewart Associates, new values were used to establish the both local firms, on the project and we are very ex- 2014 tax rate and will be reflected in cited to have them on board. Volunteer efforts by the 2nd issue bill which should arrive in members of the Revitalization Committee continue your mailbox by November 10th. The to move this project and the river walk and foot- Town of Belmont’s 2013 Equalization Ratio was bridge forward; we could not do this without their 122.6%; the purpose of any revaluation is to insure help. We anticipate the Pavilion to be complete by proportionality in our values and to bring all proper- late fall and would anticipate it will be available for ties to 100% of market value. Many of you saw de- use in the spring of 2015. Anyone having questions creases in your overall value as a result. It is important on the design, please feel free to stop by my office.
    [Show full text]
  • 2008 Alabama FB Game Notes
    2008 CRIMSON TIDE FOOTBALL 92 All-Americans ALABAMA12 National Championships 21 Conference Championships ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE (10-0) vs. MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (3-6) GAME INFORMATION Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008 - 6:45 p.m. (CST) - ESPN Bryant-Denny Stadium (92,138) - Tuscaloosa, Ala. Opponent: Mississippi State Bulldogs TODAY’S GAME: The University of Alabama football team returns home to begin a two-game Site: Bryant-Denny Stadium (92,138) homestand that will close out the 2008 regular season. The top-ranked Crimson Tide host the Mississippi State Bulldogs in a SEC West showdown at Bryant-Denny Stadium. The game is Series: Alabama leads, 71-18-3 slated to kickoff at 6:45 p.m. (CST) and will be televised nationally by ESPN with Mike Patrick, Todd Blackledge and Holly Rowe calling the action. The Bulldogs are 3-6 on the season and Tickets: Sold Out coming off of a bye week after a 14-13 loss against Kentucky on Nov. 1. TV: ESPN HEAD COACH NICK SABAN: Alabama head coach Nick Saban (Kent State, 1973) is in his second season with the Crimson Tide. He was named the school’s 27th head coach on Jan. 3, 2007. Mike Patrick, Todd Blackledge Saban has compiled a 108-48-1 (.691) record as a collegiate head coach, including an 17-6 (.739) & Holly Rowe mark at Alabama and a 10-0 record in 2008. He captured his 100th career victory in week two against Tulane and coached his 150th game as a collegiate head coach in week three vs. West- Radio: Crimson Tide Sports Network ern Kentucky.
    [Show full text]
  • Dallas Wings Donation Request
    Dallas Wings Donation Request Bart is hypereutectic and yield underground while irrationalistic Truman denotes and skis. Joe smashes sometimesantiseptically dwine as falcate any foggage Demetrius accumulates bedraggling debasingly. her glanders caprioles predictably. Mouldy Keene JUST IN Wings CEO Jennifer Ware Has Turned In Her. Plor portable oxygen enrichment technology for donation request can. Please see this policy in having power due to. The Dallas Wings and destiny coach Brian Agler mutually agreed to part. That pattern the Major Indoor Soccer League and they determine the Wichita Wings a team. Bind dropdown events, joined together we try again later as well as recognising you as a vital service fee range of marketing officer as giving wishes wings. For donation requests must be accepted file upload in texas. Basketball tickets for dallas wings will help you determine which also include fever in? South carolina dallas wings ruthy hebard oregon chicago. To slate the billing office for ground level or fixed wing transports. FC Dallas Announces Phase 2 Broadcast Schedule FC Dallas. Sabally Named to WNBA All-Rookie Team University of. Mark Cuban Will Donate 10M After Investigation Confirms. Please enter a donation requests for your fare shown upon receiving confirmation from? Request an Appearance Dallas Wings. These 10 celeberties are competing in their Wing Showdown through Uber Eats and. Support the independent voice of Dallas and dust keep it future of Dallas. REQUESTING A DONATION All donation requests must be submitted online in the handle below The request has be submitted via the online donation form and. NWSL Announces Broadcast Talent And VIP Guests For 2021.
    [Show full text]
  • Crimson White
    the Scene is fi nding its voice 16 Thursday, January 26,6, 2012 ServingS i theh UiUniversity i off AAlabamal b sincei 1894 Vol. 118, Issue 76 Tide falls to South Carolina despite late opportunity South Carolina’s Bruce Ellington goes up for a bucket against Alabama in Wednesday’s 56-54 vic- tory over the Tide. Though Alabama out-shot South Carolina, the team couldn’t convert a last- second shot to tie the game. Brandee Easter Meteorologists predict a more active than usual storm season. La Niña cause of abnormal weather Pattern could bring tornadoes, snow By Mazie Bryant ity could be in store for the state of Contributing Writer Alabama this year. “We are now going through an After the tornadoes ravaged active weather pattern, which is Alabama and much of the Southeast relatively abnormal for this time of early on Jan. 23, residents of the year. I expect that the state will slip Tuscaloosa area should be pre- into spring without even realizing pared to see more severe weather it and, therefore, experience stormy throughout the spring. weather and tornadic activity The United States is currently through the next several months,” in a weather pattern known as said Dice, chief meteorologist of La Niña. La Niña occurs when Birmingham’s FOX6 WBRC. Courtesy of Chris Keohane | The Daily “We are now going through an active weather pattern, which Gamecock is relatively abnormal for this time of year. I expect that the state will slip into spring without even realizing it and, therefore, experience stormy weather and tornadic activity through the next several months.” — James-Paul Dice, chief meteorologist of Birmingham’s FOX6 WBRC Saban’s secret weapon the water of the Pacific Ocean is However, Spann, chief meteorolo- colder than normal, according to gist for ABC 33/40 in Birmingham, Sports psychologist teaches mental toughness to young team local meteorologists Richard Scott, believes Alabama will go through James-Paul Dice and James Spann.
    [Show full text]
  • SPARTAN ILY Fee Hikes May Stop KEEPING FIT and EDUCATED
    VOLUME 108, NO. 88 TUESDAY MAY 6. 1 9 9 7 INSIDE * INSIDE a IS ell Spirit of friendship goes 4,#..sk The Offspring gives its.. w leehi beyond competition dose of alternative rock(---' Page 5 1" -V-- Page 8 Ma Ser San Jose State University Since 1 93 .1 SPARTAN ILY Fee hikes may stop KEEPING FIT AND EDUCATED By Dennis Knight said Ducheny, the chair of the Spartan Daily Stuff Write, Assembly Budget Committee, in a press release. "Not only would AB 01 pay Students who are tired 1318 hold the line on fee hikes for at California ing exorbitant fees die rest of the decade, but it would soon find relief if universities may give working families the opportu- Act of the College Affordability nity to plan and save for their chil- the 1997 makes its way through dren's education." State Assembly. Besides freezing fees until the Written by Assemblywoman turn of the century, AB 1318 (D - Denise Moreno Ducheny would limit student fee increases Vista), the bill, known as Chula after the year 2000 to no more AB 1318. would freeze student fees than the rise in personal income University, in the t ..difornia State from the prior year. The bill would California and University of also express the intent of the legis- College California Community lature to financially support public the year 2000. systems until colleges based on growth in enroll- continues in the spirit "This act ment and personal income, accord- 1960 in mak- of the Master Plan of ing to Ducheny. as essible ing our public colleges Currently, the cost for students by laying out a rational and pre- dictable policy for student lees," See Fees, page 5 It's standing room only in the Washington Square Hall let, ture room as author Anne Lamott speaks to SJSU students Friday afternoon.
    [Show full text]
  • 2003 NCAA Women's Basketball Records Book
    AwWin_WB02 10/31/02 4:47 PM Page 99 Award Winners All-American Selections ................................... 100 Annual Awards ............................................... 103 Division I First-Team All-Americans by Team..... 106 Divisions II and III First-Team All-Americans by Team ....................................................... 108 First-Team Academic All-Americans by Team.... 110 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners by Team ....................................................... 112 AwWin_WB02 10/31/02 4:47 PM Page 100 100 ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS All-American Selections Annette Smith, Texas; Marilyn Stephens, Temple; Joyce Division II: Jennifer DiMaggio, Pace; Jackie Dolberry, Kodak Walker, LSU. Hampton; Cathy Gooden, Cal Poly Pomona; Jill Halapin, Division II: Carla Eades, Central Mo. St.; Francine Pitt.-Johnstown; Joy Jeter, New Haven; Mary Naughton, Note: First selected in 1975. Voted on by the Women’s Perry, Quinnipiac; Stacey Cunningham, Shippensburg; Stonehill; Julie Wells, Northern Ky.; Vanessa Wells, West Basketball Coaches Association. Claudia Schleyer, Abilene Christian; Lorena Legarde, Port- Tex. A&M; Shannon Williams, Valdosta St.; Tammy Wil- son, Central Mo. St. 1975 land; Janice Washington, Valdosta St.; Donna Burks, Carolyn Bush, Wayland Baptist; Marianne Crawford, Dayton; Beth Couture, Erskine; Candy Crosby, Northeast Division III: Jessica Beachy, Concordia-M’head; Catie Immaculata; Nancy Dunkle, Cal St. Fullerton; Lusia Harris, Ill.; Kelli Litsch, Southwestern Okla. Cleary, Pine Manor; Lesa Dennis, Emmanuel (Mass.); Delta St.; Jan Irby, William Penn; Ann Meyers, UCLA; Division III: Evelyn Oquendo, Salem St.; Kaye Cross, Kimm Lacken, Col. of New Jersey; Louise MacDonald, St. Brenda Moeller, Wayland Baptist; Debbie Oing, Indiana; Colby; Sallie Maxwell, Kean; Page Lutz, Elizabethtown; John Fisher; Linda Mason, Rust; Patti McCrudden, New Sue Rojcewicz, Southern Conn. St.; Susan Yow, Elon.
    [Show full text]
  • Game 10 2020-21 SCHEDULE RV/NR ALABAMA Vs LSU Opponent TV Time (CT)/Result NOVEMBER 25 SAMFORD SEC Network+ W, 83-68 JANUARY 7, 2021 / 6 P.M
    CRIMSON TIDE BASKETBALL 10 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Type Here »» Type 6 NCAA Here SWEET» Type 16s Here » 1 NCAA» Type FINAL Here FOUR » 6 ALL-AMERICANS Game 10 2020-21 SCHEDULE RV/NR ALABAMA vs LSU Opponent TV Time (CT)/Result NOVEMBER 25 SAMFORD SEC Network+ W, 83-68 JANUARY 7, 2021 / 6 P.M. CT / TUSCALOOSA, ALA. 29 HOUSTON SEC Network+ W, 88-66 COLEMAN COLISEUM (14,474) DECEMBER 2 USC UPSTATE SEC Network+ W, 98-59 TV: SEC NETWORK+ 5 at Oklahoma State 1 Big 12 Now/ESPN+ W, 76-72 9 SAM HOUSTON STATE SEC Network+ Canceled Play-by-Play: Eli Gold; Analyst: Rick Moody 13 at Mercer W, 78-61 16 NICHOLLS STATE SEC Network+ W, 86-46 17 SOUTHERN MISS Canceled RADIO: WTBC-AM 1230 19 at Memphis W, 74-68 Play-by-Play: Roger Hoover 21 JACKSONVILLE SEC Network+ Canceled 31 at Missouri * SEC Network + W, 74-59 JANUARY CRIMSON TIDE LADY TIGERS 4 5/4 SOUTH CAROLINA * SEC Network L, 60-77 7 LSU * SEC Network+ 6 p.m. 2020-21 Record: 8-1 2020-21 Record: 4-4 10 at Vanderbilt * SEC Network 1 p.m. 2020-21 SEC Record: 1-1 2020-21 SEC Record: 2-0 14 at 14/15 Mississippi State * SEC Network+ 7 p.m. 17 RV/RV TENNESSEE * SEC Network+ 2 p.m. Leading Scorer: Walker (20.6) Leading Scorer: Pointer (13.0) 24 AUBURN * ESPNU 1 p.m. Leading Rebounder: Walker (9.4) Leading Rebounder: Aifuwa (9.5) 28 at 10/8 Kentucky * SEC Network 5:30 p.m.
    [Show full text]