Alabama’s sophomore swimmer, Cadence Vincent, earned All-American honors after finishing eighth in the 50m freestyle at the NCAA Championships in Washington. She swam a solid 21.83. Additionally, Vincent was part of the Crimson Tide’s 200m freestyle relay team, which placed 11th and earned second-team All-American recognition. Her teammates on the relay were Kailyn Winter, Jada Scott, and Charlotte Rosendale.

As a team, Alabama is sitting in 15th place with 10 points. Virginia and Stanford are tied for the top spot with 74 points.

What’s up today with the Crimson Tide?

Women’s golf is taking on Florida State in Tallahassee

Swimming and Diving is at the NCAA Championships in Washington (streaming all day on ESPN+)

Men’s basketball faces Robert Morris in the NCAA Tournament in Cleveland at 11:40 a.m. CT (on TruTV)

Track and field is at the Bulldog Relay in Starkville

Women’s tennis plays Tennessee at 4 p.m.

Softball takes on Texas A&M at 6 p.m. (on SEC Network+)

Baseball is playing Tennessee at 6 p.m. (on SEC Network+)

Recent results:

Men’s tennis: Tennessee beat Alabama 4-3

Baseball: Alabama defeated Tennessee 6-5

Random Tidbits:

The Cleveland Browns brought back Tony Brown.

Noah Clowney scored 10 points in 19 minutes for the Brooklyn Nets during their loss to the Pacers.

Alabama basketball players are having debates on who’s the GOAT—Michael Jordan or LeBron James?

Countdown to the 2025 Alabama football season opener: 153 days!

On this day in history:

1999: Alabama softball’s Carrie Moreman set an NCAA record for hits in a single game with eight during a 19-inning win over Arkansas.

1955: Jim Wells, the winningest baseball coach in Alabama’s history, was born.

1995: A’Shawn Robinson was born in Fort Worth, Texas.

Quote of the Day:
Former Alabama gymnastics coach Sarah Patterson says, “He’s an amazing man. I listen to his press conferences, I watch his shows. I learn from him every day, just like I did when I was 23 years old and I listened to Coach (‘Bear’) Bryant.”

By Loveth

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