The last time that Alabama hosted a Super Regional was in 2006.
The end result didn’t go in Alabama’s favor.
Now, the Crimson Tide will have an opportunity to flip the script 20 years later.
This time it’s a different team. A different coaching staff.
BUT….
The same goal remains in sight — winning a Super Regional and making it to the CWS.
One team stands in Alabama’s way. That one team will be determined tomorrow night in Tallahassee, Florida.
What are your thoughts on Alabama potentially reaching the CWS for the first time since 1999? 🤔
Accountability, something no female has nowadays. The crap I've been run thru, this is a spitting image of the real truth. The manipulation and the fools that believed, I'll never forgive nor forget. Don't be so quick to judge, as proof doesn't shine until it's time. 😏
Idk if they talked to other parents but I know a couple they didn’t talk to. One of these boys dad died and his coach was there at the hospital with him, got “lost in the woods and went with the community to help look for him, won a championship with em.. And they expect communication to just shut down with someone that’s more than just a coach to them 🤷🏽♂️
🏆 𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐓𝐄 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒 🏆
No. 8 Hartselle defeats No. 2 Spain Park, 2-1, in Game 2 to capture their second-consecutive Class 6A State Championship and bring home the Blue Map.
An outstanding season comes to a close for both programs. Congrats to both teams on a great 2026 season!
#ALHS26 || @PrepBaseball
#Alabama HC Nate Oats had to make sure the Orange & Blue Sports Network (@OBSNGators) wasn’t from Auburn.
Funny interaction from today’s media availability.
🎥 NCAA
On this date 22 years ago on March 20, 2004, @AlabamaMBB delivered one of the most stunning NCAA Tournament upsets in program history, rallying from a 13-point second-half deficit to take down No. 1 seed Stanford, 70-67, in Seattle.
The eighth-seeded Crimson Tide looked dead in the water midway through the second half. Stanford, powered by Pac-10 Player of the Year Josh Childress and carrying a dominant 30-1 record, had built a 53-40 lead with just 7:40 remaining. Everything pointed toward a routine closeout by the top seed.
Then came the surge that Alabama fans still talk about today.
The Tide flipped the game on its head with a breathtaking 16-0 run, turning a double-digit deficit into a lead in a matter of minutes. The momentum inside the arena shifted completely as Alabama’s defense tightened and Stanford suddenly had no answers.
Kennedy Winston led the charge with 21 points, while Earnest Shelton poured in 14 to help ignite the comeback. Chuck Davis and @AntoinePettway each added 12 points, and Alabama showed poise at the line—knocking down 10 of 14 free throws in the closing minutes to seal the upset.
Childress, held to 12 points, fouled out with 3:18 remaining and could only watch from the bench as the Tide completed the shocker. In the Alabama locker room afterward, a sign summed it up perfectly: “They weren’t overrated. We were underrated.”
The victory sent shockwaves across college basketball, landing Alabama on the cover of Sports Illustrated and propelling the program to its first Sweet Sixteen appearance since 1991—a moment that still stands as one of the defining wins of the modern era of Crimson Tide basketball.
Nobody deserves an NCAA Tournament bid more than Antoine Pettway.
He spent 15 years on Alabama’s staff through four (!) different head coaches before getting his shot as a head coach.
Three years later, he claims the first C-USA title in Kennesaw State history.