Alabama
Takeaways from Auburn basketball’s 87-69 win over Alabama-Huntsville
No. 15 Auburn concluded their preseason with an exhibition victory over the College of Alabama at Huntsville. After getting off to a gradual begin initially, the pictures started to fall by the tip of the primary half with the lead rising to 14 by halftime.
Coach Pearl informed us earlier than the sport that he needed to play 10-12 guys, possibly even 13. This recreation was definitely handled as an offseason apply sort recreation for participant minutes and rotations. 11 gamers noticed significant enjoying time, with Tre Donaldson and ‘Stretch’ Akingbola getting some work as properly.
Total, like all groups in a preseason recreation, the Tigers have some issues they should clear up. Auburn was properly ready for this recreation. They knew what the Chargers needed to do offensively and stored them largely at bay.
Wendell Greene Jr. goes to be requested to steer this staff offensively.
Inexperienced Jr. led the staff in minutes and factors for a lot of the evening. He obtained the beginning at level guard. Bruce Pearl goes to let Inexperienced Jr. run and shoot. He’ll take the nice with the dangerous, and Auburn could go as Inexperienced Jr. goes. This has labored earlier than with Jared Harper main Auburn to the ultimate 4. I consider Wendell Inexperienced Jr. has the potential to be that man.
Perimeter capturing remains to be a piece in progress.
The Tigers didn’t shoot properly. They shot near 26% from 3, which is clearly not adequate. The staff was 47% from the ground and 65% from the free throw line. It is price saying that Auburn’s greatest shooter is doubtlessly Likelihood Westry who won’t be out there for at the least a few weeks.
Yohan Traore did shoot the ball properly, and as soon as once more flashed his excessive potential. Traore and Westry are younger, however might turn into really nice gamers by the tip of this season. For Auburn to be a fantastic offense this 12 months, they might must.
Dylan Cardwell had a tough evening having the bottom plus minus on the staff. The very best for a lot of the sport was Jaylin Williams who was good from the ground with 16 factors and continued his sizzling capturing streak from final 12 months. Tre Donaldson had nice recreation capturing 4-6 from the sphere for 10 factors. Allen Flanigan additionally had a pleasant evening ending 4-7 from the sphere.
Auburn remains to be experimenting with their beginning lineup.
Coach Pearl informed us to not overreact to the beginning lineup for this apply recreation, however let’s do precisely that. Chris Moore, Dylan Cardwell, Zep Jasper, Yohan Traore, and Wendell Inexperienced Jr. obtained the beginning tonight.
Wendell is the least shocking starter. After coming off the bench final 12 months, Coach Pearl talked about that he was his solely positive starter this 12 months after Likelihood Westry had surgical procedure.
Zep Jasper getting the beginning SG over KD Johnson could shock some. Nonetheless, Jasper is a superb shooter and defender, and had success in lineups with Inexperienced Jr. late final season. He completed with 4 factors, 2 assists, and one rebound.
Yohan Traore beginning was anticipated given his excessive profile athleticism and scoring potential. Traore led the staff in factors throughout their video games in Israel, and we may be scratching the floor of his potential as a star on the faculty degree.
Chris Moore within the beginning lineup was the largest shock. Clearly Likelihood Westry is injured and will not be again for a couple of weeks, however Allen Flanigan has began for Auburn for years. Saying that Flanigan has had an up and down profession could be an understatement. We’ve got seen him play very well and really poorly, usually in the identical recreation. Coach Pearl has stated that Flanigan has had one of the best two weeks of apply in his profession the final two weeks. He additionally stated his physique language, effort, and power have been good. Everybody who has seen him in apply has been impressed. What’s going to we get from Flanigan this 12 months? Solely time will inform.
Dylan Cardwell has had an unbelievable offseason and could also be Auburn’s most improved participant. Nonetheless, it’s possible Johni Broome will begin at middle as soon as he’s absolutely wholesome.
We’ll study much more on when Auburn suggestions off the season on Monday. As Allen Iverson would say, this was simply apply.
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Alabama
Alabama LGBTQ advocates react to Trump’s inaugural comments on gender: ‘Benefits no one’
Gay and transgender rights advocates in Alabama and beyond are gearing up for more attacks on LGBTQ rights after newly sworn-in President Donald Trump vowed that under U.S. policy there are “only two genders.”
“We take the remark to be a denial of all trans folks’ lived experiences, especially within the context of expected executive actions,” the Alabama Transgender Rights Action Coalition, said in an email to AL.com. “Science and medicine affirm the existence of a whole spectrum of gender that includes cisgender and transgender people alike. The administration’s stance on this benefits no one, and contradicts widely accepted medical best practice.”
Trump is expected to sign an executive action restricting the government’s definition of gender and sex.
“As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders, male and female,” Trump said Monday during his inaugural address, to loud applause.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., praised Trump’s comments.
“Thank you, Mr. President, for recognizing that there are 2 genders: male and female,” Tuberville said in a post on X, formerly Twitter. “Now, we need to pass my bill to get men OUT of women’s sports.”
Tuberville reintroduced the bill that would bar transgender athletes from women’s sports earlier this week with numerous co-sponsors, including Alabama’s junior Republican, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt.
The Alabama coalition for transgender rights condemned Tuberville’s remarks.
“Transgender people (including nonbinary folks) exist in Alabama, and many are born here — and we just want to be free to participate in society like everyone else,” the advocacy group said in an email to AL.com. “In the coming years, some politicians will continue to proclaim falsehoods in an effort to distract from issues that they can’t solve without upsetting the interests that fund them. Alabama’s working-class people aren’t helped by the introduction of anti-trans policy, by a rejection of science, or by the embrace of anti-intellectualism.”
An incoming White House official told reporters that Trump will sign an executive action on Monday dictating that the policy of the U.S. is that there are two biologically distinct sexes: male and female, according to NPR.
The sexes are “not changeable,” according to the official, who spoke on background to reporters. The change in definition would apply to documents like passports, visas, and employee records.
Taxpayer funds would not be allowed to be used for “transition services,” according to the report from NPR.
But transgender rights advocates urged caution.
“Today, the Trump Administration is expected to release a barrage of executive actions taking aim at the LGBTQ+ community instead of uniting our country and prioritizing the pressing issues the American people are facing,” said Kelley Robinson, president of the Human Rights Campaign, in an email to AL.com. “But make no mistake: these actions will not take effect immediately.”
Robinson said the actions “serve no purpose” other than hurting LGBTQ+ families and communities.
She said the Trump administration “is trying to divide our communities in the hope that we forget what makes us strong.”
“But we refuse to back down or be intimidated.”
Trump is expected to sign numerous executive actions Monday, primarily related to immigration.
Alabama
Alabama Adds Versatile Recruit Mazie Paradis For 2025
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Wisconsin LSC Short Course Senior Champion Mazie Paradis has committed to continuing her swimming career at the University of Alabama in the fall of 2025. Paradis is currently a senior at New Glarus High School and trains with the Verona Area Swim Team.
I am so excited to announce my verbal commitment to continue my academic and athletic career at the University of Alabama! I first want to thank my family, coaches & teammates for helping me through this process. I also want to thank the amazing coaching staff at Alabama who have given me this opportunity. ROLL TIDE 🐘❤️🤍
Paradis earned her best 200 IM time of 2:02.99 last month at the Speedo Winter Junior Championship West (SCY) in Austin, Texas. At the meet, she qualified for the 2025 Futures Championship in Madison in four events: the 100 back (55.23), 200 back (1:59.46), 100 fly (55.95), and the 200 IM.
Earlier in the year, in March, Paradis secured her SCY 100 fly personal best of 55.71 at the NCSA Spring Championships in Orlando, Florida. She also set a personal best in another SCY event, the 50 breast, with a time of 29.45. She made it to the finals in both events, which were held in LCM.
Paradis was the 2023 Wisconsin LSC Senior Short Course Champion (SCY) in the 100 IM (56.76) and 100 back (54.68), with her 100 back time remaining her personal best. She was also a finalist in the 200 back (1:59.49), finishing 2nd, the 200 IM (2:04.69), earning 3rd, the 100 fly (56.90), placing 5th, and the 50 back (25.83), where she took 6th.
Paradis set her personal best in the SCY 200 back at the 2023 NCSA Spring Championships in March, finishing 20th overall in the finals with a time of 1:59.22. She also reached the finals in the 50 back (26.17), 100 back (54.85), and 200 IM (2:03.92).
In November 2023, at the IA IFLY A3 Midwest Challenge (SCY) in Iowa City, Paradis set a new personal best in the 50 free with a time of 23.37, placing 2nd. She also made it to the finals in the 100 back (55.37), finishing 2nd, the 200 back (2:00.82), also placing 2nd, the 100 fly (55.83), where she finished 3rd, the 200 IM (2:03.69), earning 2nd, and the 400 IM (4:27.68), where she claimed 1st.
Top SCY Times
- 50 Free – 23.37
- 100 Back – 54.68
- 200 Back – 1:59.22
- 100 Fly – 55.71
- 200 IM – 2:02.99
The Alabama women placed 6th out of 12 teams at the SEC Championships last season, down from 4th the previous year. Paradis’s best 200 IM time (2:02.99) could help strengthen the IM group at Alabama. The Crimson Tide’s fastest time last season, 1:58.24, was held by Olympic swimmer Diana Petkova, who competed in the 100 breast and 200 IM at the Tokyo Games, representing Bulgaria. She is currently a graduate student. Paradis is also strong in the 100 back (54.68). The fastest time last season, 52.11, was held by sophomore Ella Menear.
Paradis will join Madyson Hartway, Lili Ratzlaff, Sarah Parker, Isabella Chavez-Varela, and Lolly Milbaum as part of Alabama’s 2025 recruiting class. Chavez-Varela also shows strength in the 200 IM, with a time of 2:00.89.
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Alabama
Alabama cheer wins National Championship: Watch the emotional winning moment
Another national title is coming back to Tuscaloosa.
The University of Alabama’s Co-Ed Cheer squad earned first place in the Universal Cheerleader Association’s College Championships on Sunday. It was Alabama’s first Co-Ed Division IA National Championship in 10 years, previously winning the top titles in 2015, 2011 and 1984.
The Tide beat out second-place finishers the University of South Florida and the University of Kentucky in third.
UA’s All-Girl Squad placed second in its division, finishing behind Ole Miss with its first national championship.
Other Alabama winners included Shelton State Community College of Tuscaloosa, earning first place in the Open Co-Ed Division.
The 2025 UCA College Nationals were held at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Walt Disney in Orlando.
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