University of Alabama
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2024 | Alabama men's basketball team added four notable transfers: Aden Holloway (from Auburn), Chris Youngblood (from South Florida), Clifford Omoruyi (from Rutgers), and Houston Mallette (from Pepperdine) for the upcoming season. |
2024 | Rylan Griffen (Sophomore guard) transferred from Alabama to Kansas. |
2024 | Kris Parker (Freshman guard) transferred from Alabama to Villanova. |
2024 | Aaron Estrada (Graduate Senior guard) graduated and went undrafted in the 2024 NBA draft, subsequently signing with the Detroit Pistons. |
2024 | Sam Walters (Freshman forward) transferred from Alabama to Michigan. |
2024 | Kai Spears (Sophomore walk-on guard) transferred from Alabama to Marshall. |
2024 | Nick Pringle (Senior forward) graduate transferred from Alabama to South Carolina. |
2024 | Ward Harrell (Freshman walk-on forward) left the Alabama basketball team. |
2024 | Davin Cosby Jr. (Freshman guard) transferred from Alabama to Wake Forest. |
2024 | Mohamed Wague (Junior forward) transferred from Alabama to Oklahoma. |
2024 | Received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as the number four seed in the West Region. |
2024 | Beat Clemson in the NCAA tournament. |
2024 | Team was defeated by Florida Gators in the quarterfinals of the SEC tournament championship. |
2024 | Upset the one seed North Carolina in the Sweet Sixteen, advancing to the Final Four for the first time in school history. |
2024 | Won against Charleston in the first round of NCAA tournament. |
2024 | Defeated by the eventual national champions, the UConn Huskies, in the Final Four. |
2024 | Won against Grand Canyon in the second round of NCAA tournament. |
2024 | Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team finished the 2023–24 season with a 25–12 record, 13–5 in SEC play, tying for second place in the conference. |
2024 | Nate Oats begins his sixth season as head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team, continuing to lead the program at Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. |
2024 | Loyal McQueen transferred from Alabama to Clemson, ending her career with the Crimson Tide as a senior guard from Florence, South Carolina. |
2024 | Del'Janae Williams, a graduate student guard from Detroit, Michigan, completed her eligibility and graduated from Alabama. |
2024 | Meg Newman, a redshirt sophomore forward from Indianapolis, Indiana, transferred from Alabama to DePaul. |
2024 | Kristy Curry begins her twelfth year as head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide women's basketball team for the 2024-25 season. |
2016 | Multiple players from the 2015 team were drafted in the NFL Draft, including Ryan Kelly (1st round, 18th pick to Indianapolis Colts), Reggie Ragland (2nd round, 41st pick to Buffalo Bills), Derrick Henry (2nd round, 45th pick to Tennessee Titans), A'Shawn Robinson (2nd round, 46th pick to Detroit Lions), Jarran Reed (2nd round, 49th pick to Seattle Seahawks), Cyrus Jones (2nd round, 60th pick to New England Patriots), and Kenyan Drake (3rd round, 73rd pick to Miami Dolphins). |
2016 | Seven members of the 2015 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (Ryan Kelly, Reggie Ragland, Derrick Henry, A'Shawn Robinson, Jarran Reed, Cyrus Jones, and Kenyan Drake) were invited to participate in the NFL Scouting Combine. |
January 11 2016 | Alabama defeated Clemson in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game, winning their 10th Associated Press national title and finishing the season with a 14-1 record. |
January 11 2016 | Alabama advances to the College Football Playoff National Championship Game against No. 1 Clemson Tigers at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. |
2015 | Alabama Crimson Tide football team began their season with seven returning offensive starters, five returning defensive starters, and five returning special teams starters from their 2014 lineup. |
2015 | Quarterback Jake Coker completed 18 of 26 passes for 204 yards and two touchdowns without an interception during the SEC Championship Game. |
2015 | Heisman Trophy winning running back Derrick Henry breaks the Southeastern Conference record for rushing touchdowns in a season with his 24th touchdown. |
2015 | Alabama Crimson Tide defeated Arkansas Razorbacks 27-14 in their 2015 Homecoming game at Bryant-Denny Stadium. |
2015 | Cyrus Jones becomes the first Alabama player in Crimson Tide history to return two punts for touchdowns in the same game, achieving this milestone against Colorado State. |
2015 | Alabama ultimately faced Florida in the SEC Championship Game, despite not being originally scheduled to play them in the regular season. |
2015 | Alabama held Mississippi State scoreless, ending their 36-game scoring streak dating back to their 2013 season opener. |
2015 | O.J. Howard set a BCS/Playoff national championship game receiving yards record with 5 receptions totaling 208 yards. |
2015 | Alabama played non-conference games against Wisconsin (Big Ten), Middle Tennessee (Conference USA), Louisiana–Monroe (Sun Belt), and Charleston Southern (FCS Big South Conference). |
2015 | Sophomore quarterback Cooper Bateman recorded his first career touchdown pass, a 14-yard shovel pass to Kenyan Drake. |
2015 | Alabama broke a 32-game touchdown scoring streak by Dak Prescott, ending the longest such streak in the Football Bowl Subdivision. |
2015 | Derrick Henry scored a 1-yard touchdown run, marking his 11th consecutive game scoring a ground touchdown. |
2015 | Jacob Coker threw Calvin Ridley's first career touchdown pass early in the second quarter. |
2015 | Linebacker Reggie Ragland recorded eight tackles, one quarterback sack, broke up a pass, had two quarterback hurries, and forced a fumble in the game against Arkansas. |
2015 | Nick Saban entered his 9th season as Alabama Crimson Tide head coach, having previously led the team to national championships in 2009, 2011, and 2012 with an impressive overall record of 86 wins and 17 losses. |
2015 | Alabama scores 49 points in a single half, marking the most points scored by the team in a half since their 52-point performance against Vanderbilt in 1990. |
2015 | Adam Griffith kicked field goals of 35 and 40 yards during the game. |
2015 | Derrick Henry scored a three-yard touchdown run late in the first quarter. |
2015 | Derrick Henry became the second Alabama running back to rush for over 200 yards in three games during a single season, following Bobby Humphrey's record from 1986. |
2015 | Senior quarterback Jake Coker threw a 19-yard touchdown pass to Robert Foster, opening the team's scoring against Middle Tennessee. |
2015 | Alabama's defense recorded six quarterback sacks and 12 tackles for loss, limiting ULM to 92 total yards of offense. |
2015 | Alabama faced Eastern Division opponents Tennessee and Georgia during the season. |
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