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re: Alabama Athletics with a fantastic weekend of winning

Posted on 3/21/21 at 7:26 pm to
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Posted on 3/21/21 at 7:26 pm to
SEC Team Titles Bookend Big Week for Alabama

The Crimson Tide has won two SEC team titles, collected bids to both the men’s and women’s NCAA Basketball Tournaments, won individual and relay NCAA titles and posted three top-10 national finishes over the last seven days

What a week for Alabama Athletics.

Over the last seven days, the Crimson Tide has won two Southeastern Conference team titles, collected bids to both the men's and women's NCAA Basketball Tournaments, won individual and relay NCAA titles, beat the No. 1 team in the nation on the road and posted three top-10 national finishes. And those are just the highlights of a very, very good week for, as Nate Oats put it at last Sunday, a "Championship School."

On Sunday, March 14, Alabama held off LSU to win its first SEC Men's Basketball Tournament title since 1991. Alabama capped the week on Saturday, March 20 by holding off LSU to win its first SEC Gymnastics Championship since 2015.

Men's basketball downed LSU 80-79 in a thriller in Nashville, Tenn. Jahvon Quinerly was named the tournament MVP and Herbert Jones made the all-tournament team. Later that night, Alabama was named a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament, matching the program's highest-ever seeding in its 21st NCAA Tournament appearance.

The week also saw the men's track and field team take seventh at the NCAA Indoor Championships while the women took 16th. Freshman Eliud Kipsang led the men with a silver medal in the mile, while senior Tamara Clark led the way for the women with a silver medal in the 200-meters.

On Monday, March 15, junior Mercy Chelangat won the Tide's first individual NCAA Cross Country Championship while Amaris Tyyanamisaa, leading the Tide women to eighth place as a team, the second-highest NCAA finish in program history. Chelangat was named the coaches association Cross Country Athlete of the Year on Friday.

On Monday night, the Tide women's basketball team heard their name called during the NCAA Selection Show, as a No. 7 seed, earning its first berth in the big dance since 1999.

On Tuesday, Bailey Hemphill and Lexi Kilfoyl named Softball Player and Newcomer of the Week, respectively, by the SEC following a three-game sweep of Auburn.

Baseball knocked off No. 1 Arkansas, 16-1 in Fayetteville Friday night to open its three-game series with Razorbacks, while men's tennis posted a come-back win over Middle Tennessee State, 4-3 in Tuscaloosa. Friday also saw Rhyan White earn a silver medal in the 100 backstroke at the NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships, while Alabama volleyball downed Tennessee, 3-1 to open its final home weekend of a COVID-19 lengthened season.

Saturday, March 19 got rolling with No. 11-ranked Alabama rowing knocking off No. 8 Tennessee in the Lady Vols backyard of Oak Ridge, Tenn. That was followed by men's basketball beating Iona in the first round of the NCAA Tourney, 68-55. After a spectacular Friday that also saw her take fifth in the 100 butterfly, White would come back on Saturday to earn another silver, this time in the 200 backstroke. Alabama closed the 2021 NCAA Championships on Saturday, March 20 with the quartet of Morgan Scott, Kalia Antoniou, Flora Molnar and Cora Dupre winning the program's first NCAA relay title, taking top honors in the 400 freestyle relay in school record time. Overall, the Tide scored a school-record 266 points at the national championships on the way to a fifth-place finish, tying the best in school history, which came in 1983.

And then, not even an hour after women's swimming and diving won their national title, the gymnastics team capped an extraordinary night in Huntsville, Ala., to win its 10th SEC Championship and second under head coach Dana Duckworth. Sophomore Luisa Blanco led the way for the Crimson Tide, winning the SEC All-Around title and shared the vault, uneven bars and balance beam titles. Freshman Shania Adams and sophomore Makarri Doggette shared top honors on the uneven bars. Senior Lexi Graber, who took third in the all-around, shared the balance beam title with Blanco.

It was, without a doubt, a jam-packed, success-filled week for The University of Alabama. #ChampionshipSchool indeed.
Posted by Alabama_Fan
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