Alabama
Report Card: Evaluating Alabama Baseball Heading into the Final Stretch

Pitching: B+
Exterior of fielding, pitching is the world that Alabama has proven probably the most enchancment this season. As evidenced by their mixed ERA of 4.11, driving in runs in opposition to the Crimson Tide has not been the simplest of issues to do for opponents.
Friday starter Garrett McMillan has been the first spotlight on the mound for Alabama thus far this season after transferring in from Shelton State throughout the offseason. To this point this 12 months, McMillan ranks thirty seventh amongst all pitchers within the SEC with a 3.32 ERA, and is tenth within the convention with 61 whole strikeouts.
Saturday starter Jacob McNairy is arguably the weakest of Alabama’s weekend rotation, however that is saying a great little bit of the trio’s general performances. With an ERA of 5.52 and 40 strikeouts, McNairy has been no slouch for the Crimson Tide. Of the three weekend starters for Alabama, McNairy has walked by far the fewest quantity of batters with 9 over the course of seven video games began.
Whereas he is began off the season sluggish, Sunday starter Grayson Hitt has solely gotten higher and higher because the season has progressed. Actually, Hitt is second amongst Alabama beginning pitchers with an ERA of three.57 and is second solely to McMillan with 48 strikeouts on the season. Hitt additionally boasts the most effective win-loss report of the trio with a 4-1 report by way of the Crimson Tide’s first three-fourths of the season.
Whereas the beginning pitching has been strong for Alabama, the bullpen has been a piece in progress. Reliever Brock Guffey is debatably the Crimson Tide’s greatest man out of the bullpen along with his 3.92 ERA and 19 strikeouts in 20.2 innings pitched. Hunter Hoopes has additionally been a really reliable arm for Alabama out of the bullpen, however with an undisclosed damage with and ‘indefinite’ timeline connected to it by Bohannon, Hoopes is somebody that will not be turned to once more anytime within the foreseeable future.
Dylan Ray has settled in to turn out to be extra of a more in-depth for Alabama within the second third of the season. With an ERA of three.91, Ray leads all Crimson Tide bullpen pitchers with 37 strikeouts on the season. He has additionally given up simply 17 hits over his 23 innings pitched — adequate for greatest on the crew amongst energetic pitchers with no less than 10 outings.
Whereas Alabama’s pitching continues to develop and it’ll have a few key accidents to hurdle within the coming weeks, there isn’t any doubt that this 12 months’s crew has proven important progress within the space. Whereas it is unlucky that each Hoopes and Antoine Jean can be absent for the close to future, the Crimson Tide continues to be in a strong place in comparison with years prior.

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Alabama A&M men’s basketball coach resigns from position

Alabama A&M’s Otis Hughley Jr. has resigned from his position as head men’s basketball coach, the program announced on Tuesday.
The move comes after a 10-22 season for the Bulldogs; the program said a national search will begin immediately.
“We want to thank Otis Hughley Jr. for his tenure at Alabama A&M University,” Alabama A&M director of athletics Dr. Paul A. Bryant said in a release. “We wish him well in all his future endeavors.”
Hughley spent three seasons at Alabama A&M as head coach, compiling a 37-63 overall record and 25-29 mark in SWAC play.
His 2023-24 team advanced to the semifinals of the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament before falling to eventual champion Norfolk State.
Along with being named the head coach of the Senegal Women’s National Team for the 2025 FIBA Women’s AfroBasket competition, he has also coached the Nigeria women’s national team and coached in Spain and China.
Hughey notably served as the head coach at LeFlore from 2004-2010 as he compiled a 185-20 record and a Class 6A state title in 2007, coaching four-time NBA All-Star Demarcus Cousins.
Lefore went 59-6 with Cousins, who was later selected in the first round of the NBA Draft by the Sacramento Kings; Hughley would later follow Cousins to the Kings and serve as an assistant.
He’s also been on staff with the Golden State Warriors (2011-2012), served as a scout for the Sacramento Kings, coached the Chinese Taipei Men’s and Women’s teams (2015-2016) and assisted with the Auburn women’s basketball team (2018-2019).
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Mystery seed packages appearing again in Alabama – Yellowhammer News

It is imperative for recipients of unsolicited seeds to not plant the seeds and not open sealed packages. Alabama Cooperative Extension System county offices statewide will serve as drop-off locations for unsolicited seed packages. Extension staff will coordinate proper pickup and disposal with the ADAI.
David Russell, an assistant Extension professor who specializes in invasive-plant management, said these seeds could be plant species that would be invasive to Alabama.
“Alabama’s climate is suitable for a wide range of plant species to establish and grow,” Russell said. “Seed from unsolicited sources like this should never be planted, because some could have invasive potential like cogongrass, kudzu or Chinese privet that aggressively spread.”
Invasive species, both flora and fauna, can threaten the environment in several ways. These include things like hybridization with native species, altering ecological processes, and reducing productivity of forests, rangeland, and cropland.
Once established, invasive species cost a great deal of time and money to manage and control. They can also reduce native biodiversity and wildlife habitats, limit land access for recreation, and cause harm to humans and livestock.
In addition to the invasive species risk, Kassie Conner, an Alabama Extension plant pathologist, said these packages could also harbor harmful diseases and other plant pathogens.
“Plant pathogens, including fungi, bacteria, viruses and nematodes, can be transmitted through seed,” Conner said. “They can be inside the seed, on the outside of the seed or be present in the seed lot without obvious damage.”
By planting these seeds, people could unintentionally introduce a plant disease to their garden. Depending on the pathogen and the plant species, Conner said one infected seed planted in an otherwise healthy garden can cause complete yield loss.
“Once introduced, diseases are difficult to control,” Conner said. “Many can survive anywhere from one to more than 10 years in the environment. Some can survive for longer than that.”
These seed packets also bring the potential risk of introducing invasive insects to Alabama’s environment.
“These seed packets may contain invasive insect eggs or larva that have been feeding upon the seeds during transport,” said Meredith Shrader, an Extension entomologist. “We do not want to inadvertently introduce new potential pest species into the U.S. by opening these packets. Please keep the seed packets sealed and report them properly.”
For more information, read the ADAI press release at www.agi.alabama.gov or contact your county’s Extension office. Contact information is available at www.aces.edu.
This story originally appeared on the Alabama Cooperative Extension System’s website.
Courtesy of Alabama News Center
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Former Alabama star back in transfer portal

Nick Pringle has gone portaling again.
The ex-Alabama forward told On3 sports Monday that he will enter the transfer portal and also test the NBA Draft.
Pringle spent two seasons with Alabama before transferring to South Carolina this past season. Pringle, a South Carolina native, averaged 24.5 minutes with the Gamecocks, tallying 9.5 points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.5 steals per game, all career highs.
The prior two seasons with Alabama, Pringle was a key part of the team that went to the Final Four in 2024. He also played on the team that earned the first No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament in program history in 2023.
Pringle shined most in the Clemson game in the Elite Eight in 2024, scoring 16 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. That game punched Alabama’s ticket to college basketball’s biggest stage.
South Carolina finished last in the SEC this season with a 12-20 overall record and a 2-16 SEC record.
Nick Kelly is an Alabama beat writer for Follow him on X and the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on X and Instagram.
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