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Donations help make successful back-to-school bash in west Alabama
ALICEVILLE, Ala. (WBRC) – A huge success for the back-to-school bash in Aliceville Friday night.
Organizers say 200 book bags were given out, a 44 inch basketball goal, school uniforms, and cash prizes. The event took place at Aliceville City Park.
Engaging Our Community Outreach sponsored the event for the 6th year in a row.
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BamaCentral Courtside After Alabama’s 89-75 Win Over South Carolina
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama basketball beat South Carolina 89-75 at home on Saturday night.
But if you backtrack a bit, it’s been quite the last few weeks for the Crimson Tide. Despite being the only team in the country to make each of the last two NCAA Tournament Elite Eights, Alabama found itself ninth in the conference standings after falling to Florida on Feb. 1. UA was removed from the AP Top 25 for the first time since Jan. 22, 2024, ending a 42-week streak of being on the prestigious list.
Due to its 4-4 record against the conference at the time, head coach Nate Oats considered the Texas A&M game on Feb. 4 as a “tipping point” for the rest of the season, and the Tide prevailed.
Since the win over the Aggies, Alabama has beaten Auburn, Ole Miss and now South Carolina — leading to what is now tied for the fourth-best record in the conference. The Crimson Tide has been on the right side of the tipping point, and it is finding its rhythm more and more with each win during the streak.
The Crimson Tide’s victory over the Gamecocks was led by the guards. Oats has stated numerous times that Labaron Philon Jr. and Aden Holloway have the potential to be the “best backcourt in the country,” and they’ve played pivotal roles throughout the streak. The duo combined for 39 points on Saturday night, as Holloway led UA with 20 and Philon was tied as the runner-up with 19.
Philon scored the same number of points as fellow guard Latrell Wrightsell Jr., who has come up big for the Tide in each of the last two games. Against Ole Miss, Wrightsell had 18 of his 21 points in the second half on Wrightsell 7 of 13 from deep. He’s come off the bench in each of his last two games, as he’s emerged as a tremendous sixth-man option.
The Crimson Tide has turned things around after a worrisome first half of SEC play, as it has a decent chance to return to the AP Top 25 on Monday. But perhaps more importantly, Alabama has six more games in the regular season, with No. 21 Arkansas being the only currently ranked opponent. Capitalizing against unranked opponents will be a necessity for the rest of the way.
Watch the above video as BamaCentral’s Katie Windham and Hunter De Siver provide thoughts and takeaways from the Alabama men’s basketball team’s 89-75 home win over South Carolina on Saturday night.
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What Went Wrong In Alabama’s Stunning Loss To Washington State?
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The biggest upset in the nation on Opening Day of the 2026 NCAA Baseball season happened in Sewell-Thomas Stadium, where an Alabama team that was the subject of national hype and discourse was stunned at home by Washington State.
The Cougars, picked to finish eighth in the nine-team Mountain West Conference, looked like the more poised team from the first pitch, scoring two runs in the top of the first and never looking back en route to an 8-4 victory.
“I didn’t think we played soft, I thought they just got bigger hits than we did,” Alabama head coach Rob Vaughn said. “I knew we were going to get a tough team, and they flat out beat us tonight.”
Alabama’s pitching, the subject of much preseason scrutiny, looked flat. Starter Tyler Fay gave up five earned runs in 3.2 innings of work, and relievers JT Blackwood and Austin Morris did not fare much better, each allowing an earned run in a combined 3.1 innings.
“He did some good things. I thought he really threw the ball well in some spots,” Vaughn said of Fay’s performance. “His real one mistake was the cutter that stayed out of the plate for a homer to right. At the end of the day, he executed at a really high level. He had some things not bounce his way, and we couldn’t get him the support offensively that he needed.”
The Cougars hit two home runs in the win, the aforementioned bomb off of Fay and a fifth-inning blast off of Blackwood. Washington State delivered in the game’s biggest moments while Alabama folded, stranding 11 runners on base in the loss.
“We threw a lot of jabs tonight and couldn’t throw a haymaker,” Vaughn said. “We just got beaten in the zone too much… Sometimes you wake up, and you lose. We did not do enough things right tonight.”
Despite a slow start, Alabama had a golden opportunity to get back in the game in the fifth inning. Trailing 7-1, Bryce Fowler, Justin Lebron and Johnny Lemm all walked to load the bases with one out. While Jason Torres would also walk to bring in one run, Luke Vaughn, Justin Osterhouse and Peyton Steele all struck out swinging to end a game-altering opportunity.
“That was the difference in this game,” Vaughn said. “We were 0-for-4 with runners in scoring position and two outs. We were 1-for-3 with a runner on third and less than two outs… they were better.”
Alabama is now in a vastly different position than last year, when the Crimson Tide started 16-0 and climbed into the national polls before losing a game.
“We won like 20 straight, we were ranked, and everything was awesome, but at the end of the day, we were two-and-out in the regional,” Vaughn said. “So at the end of the day, I’d rather learn some things. And I, by no means, ever want to lose on opening night. But we did. So now we have a choice. So, what’s our mentality going to be? What’s our preparation going to be? How are we going to attack it?
“That’s what I really want to see from this group. Their preparation has been so outstanding the past four weeks. Does this make them start to doubt? Does this make them start to question? Does this make them be like, ‘Oh my gosh am I good enough…’ Interested to see the response. I feel very strongly that I know what that response will look like. But I’m excited to get out on the field tomorrow and compete.”
Zane Adams takes the mound for the Crimson Tide tomorrow as Alabama looks to tie the series up. First pitch is currently set for 2 p.m., but we could see changes to the schedule, as anticipated rain on Sunday has created the possibility of a doubleheader on Saturday.
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