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Alabama Athletics in 2022-23 : Team Results
Posted on 6/6/23 at 2:25 pm
Posted on 6/6/23 at 2:25 pm
Men's : 2 of 9 Top 5, 4 of 9 Top 10, 7 of 9 Top 25, 9 of 9 Top 50
Women's : 2 of 12 Top 5, 5 of 12 Top 10, 7 of 12 Top 25, 9 of 12 Top 50
OVERALL : 4 of 21 Top 5, 9 of 21 Top 10, 14 of 21 Top 25, 18 of 21 Top 50
MEN'S
Basketball : #4 (Final Poll)
Football : #5 (Final Poll)
Indoor Track & Field : #9
Outdoor Track & Field : #9 (currently, TBD)
Baseball : #11 (RPI, currently, TBD)
Golf : #11 (NCAA Championships)
Swim & Dive : #19 (NCAA Championships)
Cross Country : #27 (NCAA Championships)
Tennis : #45 (Tennis RPI)
WOMEN'S
Cross Country : #3 (NCAA Championships)
Soccer : #4 (Final Poll)
Indoor Track & Field : #7 (NCAA Championships)
Softball : #8 (NCAA Tournament)
Gymnastics : #10 (NCAA Tournament)
Swim & Dive : #14 (NCAA Championships)
Outdoor Track & Field : #15 (currently, TBD)
Rowing : #27 (Final Poll)
Basketball : #36 (NCAA Tournament/Final RPI)
Golf : #52 (NCAA Tournament/Golfstat)
Tennis : #61 (RPI)
Volleyball : #148 (RPI)
Women's : 2 of 12 Top 5, 5 of 12 Top 10, 7 of 12 Top 25, 9 of 12 Top 50
OVERALL : 4 of 21 Top 5, 9 of 21 Top 10, 14 of 21 Top 25, 18 of 21 Top 50
MEN'S
Basketball : #4 (Final Poll)
Football : #5 (Final Poll)
Indoor Track & Field : #9
Outdoor Track & Field : #9 (currently, TBD)
Baseball : #11 (RPI, currently, TBD)
Golf : #11 (NCAA Championships)
Swim & Dive : #19 (NCAA Championships)
Cross Country : #27 (NCAA Championships)
Tennis : #45 (Tennis RPI)
WOMEN'S
Cross Country : #3 (NCAA Championships)
Soccer : #4 (Final Poll)
Indoor Track & Field : #7 (NCAA Championships)
Softball : #8 (NCAA Tournament)
Gymnastics : #10 (NCAA Tournament)
Swim & Dive : #14 (NCAA Championships)
Outdoor Track & Field : #15 (currently, TBD)
Rowing : #27 (Final Poll)
Basketball : #36 (NCAA Tournament/Final RPI)
Golf : #52 (NCAA Tournament/Golfstat)
Tennis : #61 (RPI)
Volleyball : #148 (RPI)
Posted on 6/6/23 at 2:27 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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Posted on 6/6/23 at 2:32 pm to Sl0thstronautEsq
I'd imagine that we have a pretty good shot to finish in the Top 7 or so, which I think would be our best finish ever.
Softball, Baseball, Men's T&F, Women's T&F, Men's Golf all still outstanding.
We basically had 3 non-competitive sports in the entire department : Volleyball, Men's Tennis, Women's Tennis. And it was year 1 for the new Volleyball coach.
Softball, Baseball, Men's T&F, Women's T&F, Men's Golf all still outstanding.
We basically had 3 non-competitive sports in the entire department : Volleyball, Men's Tennis, Women's Tennis. And it was year 1 for the new Volleyball coach.
This post was edited on 6/6/23 at 2:35 pm
Posted on 6/6/23 at 2:38 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Womens basketball has come such a long way. Hopefully we can keep the momentum going.
I wish Tennis would improve. We have pretty solid facilities and investment there. I wonder what the issue is.
Golf has been solid but with the recent investments into the new facility, expectations will rightfully be very high.
I wish Tennis would improve. We have pretty solid facilities and investment there. I wonder what the issue is.
Golf has been solid but with the recent investments into the new facility, expectations will rightfully be very high.
Posted on 6/6/23 at 10:03 pm to Crimson77
Posted on 6/27/23 at 1:30 pm to Alabama_Fan
Wasn’t sure where to put this so tacking it on to the end of the 2022-23 season thread:
Contracts for 12 Alabama coaches and assistants were approved Tuesday by the compensation committee of the Alabama Board of Trustees.
Among those receiving new deals were recently-hired head baseball coach Rob Vaughn as well as Alabama basketball’s two new assistants Austin Claunch and Ryan Pannone. New women’s tennis coach Jonatan Berhane also had his new contract approved.
Six returning head coaches received new deals as Patrick Murphy (softball), Kristy Curry (women’s basketball), Ashley Johnston (gymnastics), Jay Seawell (men’s golf) Margo Geer (women’s tennis) and Dan Waters (track and field/cross country) all earned raises.
In addition to Vaughn’s hiring, Alabama also approved a new deal for baseball assistant Jason Jackson, who served as the team’s interim coach at the end of the season before being promoted to associate head coach earlier this month. Alabama head athletic trainer Jeff Allen also received a new deal in his 16th year with the university.
Here’s a full list of the new deals:
BASEBALL
Rob Vaughn — Vaughn was hired as Alabama’s next permanent baseball coach earlier this month. He received a five-year deal worth $900,000 annually.
Jason Jackson — After leading the Crimson Tide to a 13-6 record and an NCAA regional title during his time as interim head coach last season, Jackson was awarded a two-year extension worth $300,000 annually
MEN'S BASKETBALL
Austin Claunch — Alabama hired Claunch as an assistant in April after he spent the past five seasons as the head coach of Nicholls State. He received a two-year deal worth $275,000 annually
Pannone — Alabama brought in Ryan Pannone from the New Orleans Pelicans’ G League affiliate in April. He received a two-year deal worth $330,000 annually.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Kristy Curry — Curry finished her 10th season with Alabama’s women’s basketball team this spring. She received a four-year deal worth $275,000 annually.
MEN'S GOLF
Jay Seawell — Seawell is has been with the Crimson Tide since 2002 and won back-to-back national titles in 2013 and 2014. He received a five-year deal worth $285,000 annually.
GYMNASTICS
Ashley Johnston — Johnson is completed her first year as Alabama’s gymnastics coach last year. She received a five-year deal worth $205,000 annually.
SOFTBALL
Patrick Murphy — Murphy just finished his 25th season as Alabama’s softball coach. He received a five-year deal worth $530,000 annually.
WOMEN'S SWIMMING
Margo Geer — Alabama hired Geer after the 2020-21 season. She will get a three-year deal worth $160,000 annually.
WOMEN'S TENNIS
Jonatan Berhane — After spending the past five seasons as an assistant coach at Alabama, Berhane was promoted in April following the retirement of long-time head coach Jenny Mize. He received a three-year deal worth $135,000 annually.
TRACK AND FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY
Dan Waters — Waters has been with Alabama since 2011. He received a four-year deal worth $275,000 annually.
TRAINING STAFF
Jeff Allen — Allen has been an invaluable member behind the scenes at Alabama, working with the university since 2007. He saw his $400,000 contract extended two years.read
Contracts for 12 Alabama coaches and assistants were approved Tuesday by the compensation committee of the Alabama Board of Trustees.
Among those receiving new deals were recently-hired head baseball coach Rob Vaughn as well as Alabama basketball’s two new assistants Austin Claunch and Ryan Pannone. New women’s tennis coach Jonatan Berhane also had his new contract approved.
Six returning head coaches received new deals as Patrick Murphy (softball), Kristy Curry (women’s basketball), Ashley Johnston (gymnastics), Jay Seawell (men’s golf) Margo Geer (women’s tennis) and Dan Waters (track and field/cross country) all earned raises.
In addition to Vaughn’s hiring, Alabama also approved a new deal for baseball assistant Jason Jackson, who served as the team’s interim coach at the end of the season before being promoted to associate head coach earlier this month. Alabama head athletic trainer Jeff Allen also received a new deal in his 16th year with the university.
Here’s a full list of the new deals:
BASEBALL
Rob Vaughn — Vaughn was hired as Alabama’s next permanent baseball coach earlier this month. He received a five-year deal worth $900,000 annually.
Jason Jackson — After leading the Crimson Tide to a 13-6 record and an NCAA regional title during his time as interim head coach last season, Jackson was awarded a two-year extension worth $300,000 annually
MEN'S BASKETBALL
Austin Claunch — Alabama hired Claunch as an assistant in April after he spent the past five seasons as the head coach of Nicholls State. He received a two-year deal worth $275,000 annually
Pannone — Alabama brought in Ryan Pannone from the New Orleans Pelicans’ G League affiliate in April. He received a two-year deal worth $330,000 annually.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Kristy Curry — Curry finished her 10th season with Alabama’s women’s basketball team this spring. She received a four-year deal worth $275,000 annually.
MEN'S GOLF
Jay Seawell — Seawell is has been with the Crimson Tide since 2002 and won back-to-back national titles in 2013 and 2014. He received a five-year deal worth $285,000 annually.
GYMNASTICS
Ashley Johnston — Johnson is completed her first year as Alabama’s gymnastics coach last year. She received a five-year deal worth $205,000 annually.
SOFTBALL
Patrick Murphy — Murphy just finished his 25th season as Alabama’s softball coach. He received a five-year deal worth $530,000 annually.
WOMEN'S SWIMMING
Margo Geer — Alabama hired Geer after the 2020-21 season. She will get a three-year deal worth $160,000 annually.
WOMEN'S TENNIS
Jonatan Berhane — After spending the past five seasons as an assistant coach at Alabama, Berhane was promoted in April following the retirement of long-time head coach Jenny Mize. He received a three-year deal worth $135,000 annually.
TRACK AND FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY
Dan Waters — Waters has been with Alabama since 2011. He received a four-year deal worth $275,000 annually.
TRAINING STAFF
Jeff Allen — Allen has been an invaluable member behind the scenes at Alabama, working with the university since 2007. He saw his $400,000 contract extended two years.read
Posted on 6/28/23 at 6:57 pm to Alabama_Fan
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Margo Geer — Alabama hired Geer after the 2020-21 season. She will get a three-year deal
Posted on 6/28/23 at 7:00 pm to Alabama_Fan
Posted on 6/28/23 at 7:32 pm to UASports23
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Posted on 6/29/23 at 9:48 am to Alabama_Fan
Funny how "Everything School" is 9th in the SEC
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Posted on 6/29/23 at 10:47 pm to cdur86
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Alabama Athletics@UA_Athletics
This is all worth it.
#RollTide
Posted on 6/30/23 at 12:05 pm to Alabama_Fan
Starting tonight at 11 pm for anyone who wants to relive some of the year’s athletic highlights
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Posted on 6/30/23 at 12:16 pm to Alabama_Fan
That is actually a really good lineup. Not sure why it has to start so late but whatever
Posted on 6/30/23 at 11:51 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Would be nice to actually compete and win at least 1 natty
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