Alabama Women

Alabama Women

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WNCAAB 03/24 22:00 124 Alabama Women v Texas Women L 54-65
WNCAAB 03/22 21:30 122 Florida State Women v Alabama Women W 74-82
WNCAAB 03/08 19:30 3 [121] Tennessee Women v Alabama Women [49] L 83-61
WNCAAB 03/03 20:00 - Texas A&M Women v Alabama Women W 71-78
WNCAAB 03/01 00:00 - Alabama Women v Florida Women W 76-73
WNCAAB 02/25 22:00 - [57] Mississippi State Women v Alabama Women [56] W 75-87
WNCAAB 02/23 00:00 - [47] Alabama Women v South Carolina Women [1] L 44-72
WNCAAB 02/18 20:00 - [89] Auburn Women v Alabama Women [49] W 61-67
WNCAAB 02/11 21:00 - [40] Alabama Women v LSU Women [24] L 66-85
WNCAAB 02/09 00:00 - Alabama Women v Tennessee Women W 72-56
WNCAAB 02/06 00:00 - [48] Alabama Women v Vanderbilt Women [44] W 74-66
WNCAAB 02/02 02:00 - [54] Alabama Women v Arkansas Women [49] W 86-70
WNCAAB 01/28 22:00 - [219] Kentucky Women v Alabama Women [64] W 74-91
WNCAAB 01/21 20:00 - Auburn Women v Alabama Women L 78-65
WNCAAB 01/19 02:00 - [6] LSU Women v Alabama Women [30] L 78-58
WNCAAB 01/14 20:00 - Alabama Women v Arkansas Women L 59-77
WNCAAB 01/12 00:00 - Georgia Women v Alabama Women W 63-81
WNCAAB 01/07 23:00 - [28] Alabama Women v Missouri Women [121] W 79-64
WNCAAB 01/05 00:00 - Alabama Women v Ole Miss Women L 45-55
WNCAAB 12/31 20:00 - Alabama Women v Mississippi Valley State Women W 91-26
WNCAAB 12/21 00:00 - [265] Jacksonville Women v Alabama Women [18] W 61-99
WNCAAB 12/17 18:00 - [46] UL Monroe Women v Alabama Women [20] W 54-70
WNCAAB 12/10 20:00 - [87] Samford Women v Alabama Women [26] W 39-69
WNCAAB 12/09 20:00 - [87] Stephen F. Austin Women v Alabama Women [41] W 69-74
WNCAAB 12/06 17:30 - [198] Coastal Carolina Women v Alabama Women [52] W 46-88
WNCAAB 12/01 00:00 - [13] Alabama Women v Syracuse Women [66] L 73-79
WNCAAB 11/26 16:30 - [272] Liberty Women v Alabama Women [30] W 47-72
WNCAAB 11/25 19:15 - [3] Alabama Women v Gonzaga Women [43] L 58-68
WNCAAB 11/24 17:00 - [7] Alabama Women v Louisville Women [40] W 78-73
WNCAAB 11/19 19:00 - Alabama Women v Little Rock Women W 63-39

The Alabama Crimson Tide women's basketball program represents the University of Alabama in the sport of women's basketball. The team competes in the Southeastern Conference and National Collegiate Athletic Association. They are coached by eighth-year head coach Kristy Curry.

History

The Crimson Tide has appeared in 10 NCAA women's basketball tournaments, including an eight-year streak of consecutive appearances in the tournament stretching from 1992 to 1999. In 10 NCAA tournament appearances, Alabama has advanced to the "Sweet Sixteen" six times and the "Elite Eight" and the "Final Four" once, in 1994.

Notable seasons include 1980–81 (21–12 record, 2nd-place finish in the SEC, a 77–71 victory over Tennessee, coached by Ann Cronic), 1983–84 (21–9 record, a 2nd-place finish in the SEC, an 85–66 victory over Tennessee, and a final AP National Ranking of No. 12, coached by Ken Weeks), 1985–86 (20–9 record, coached by 1986 SEC Coach of the Year recipient, Lois Myers), 1991–92 (a 23–7 record, SEC 3rd place, final AP National Ranking of No. 18, coached by Rick Moody), 1993–94 (a 26–7 record, 4th place SEC, Midwest Regional Tournament Champion, Final Four Participant, coached by Rick Moody), 1994–95 (a 22–9 record, final AP national ranking of No. 13, coached by Rick Moody), 1995–96 (a 24–8 record, 3rd place SEC, final national AP ranking of No. 10, coached by Rick Moody), 1996–97 (a 25–7 record, midseason No. 2 national ranking, 2nd place SEC (10–2), final AP national ranking of No. 8, coached by Rick Moody), 1997–98 (a 24–10 record, 2nd place SEC, final AP national ranking of No. 11, coached by Rick Moody).

Former NCAA All-American and WNBA player Dominique Canty played for the Crimson Tide 1995-1999. Other former Alabama players include Shalonda Enis, Niesa Johnson, Navonda Moore, and Tausha Mills.

The University of Alabama also has a Women's Wheelchair Basketball Program that began in 2003. The Crimson Tide have won the national championship in 2009 (34–2 record, with both losses to men's teams), 2010, and 2021. They were also the runners-up in 2008.

The Alabama Women's basketball team is a highly competitive and talented group of female athletes who represent the University of Alabama in NCAA Division I basketball. The team is known for their strong work ethic, dedication, and passion for the game. They are led by a skilled coaching staff who have helped the team achieve success both on and off the court. The players are known for their impressive skills in shooting, dribbling, and passing, as well as their ability to work together as a cohesive unit. The team has a strong fan base and is known for their exciting and high-energy games. Overall, the Alabama Women's basketball team is a force to be reckoned with in the world of college basketball.