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Alabama Women’s Tennis Signs Prominent Transfer: Roll Call, December 12, 2024
Alabama women’s tennis signed Virginia transfer Zara Larke on Wednesday. Larke will join the Crimson Tide for the 2025 spring season after spending two years with the Cavaliers.
“We’re excited to have Zara join our team,” Alabama women’s tennis head coach Jonatan Berhane said in a press release. “Her previous collegiate tennis experience will be a great asset. She’s eager to compete for Alabama, and I am confident she’ll be an excellent teammate, both on and off the court. Roll Tide!”
Here’s a list of some of Larke’s tremendous accomplishments:
“I’m very excited to join the Alabama women’s tennis team and beyond grateful for this opportunity,” Larke said in a press release. “I’m looking forward to contributing to the team’s success and representing Alabama. Roll Tide!”
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December 12, 1925: Alabama officially accepted an invitation to participate in the Rose Bowl vs. Washington, which at the time was known as the Purple Tornadoes. Coach Wallace Wade’s team told Rose Bowl officials it would accept the bid December 4. Alabama planned leave Tuscaloosa on December 19 and travel through St. Louis, Kansas City and the Grand Canyon before arriving in Pasadena for the Jan. 1 game.
December 12, 1986: Alabama coach Ray Perkins and Tampa Bay owner Hugh Culverhouse vehemently denied that Perkins would be leaving Alabama to become the new head coach of the Buccaneers.
December 12, 2009: Running back Mark Ingram Jr. won Alabama’s first Heisman Trophy.
December 12, 2015: Running back Derrick Henry won Alabama’s second Heisman Trophy.
“The legacy of Alabama football certainly had a void filled”
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