Alabama Viewer's Guide to First Full Weekend of Spring Sports

How to watch Crimson Tide basketball, gymnastics and softball in addition to opening weekend for baseball, plus the SEC Championships in swimming and diving.
Alabama Viewer's Guide to First Full Weekend of Spring Sports
Alabama Viewer's Guide to First Full Weekend of Spring Sports /
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Are you a fan of all Alabama Crimson Tide sports? 

Here's hoping you don't have plans for the weekend. 

Here at BamaCentral, we pride ourselves on our coverage of the Crimson Tide and how it goes way beyond football and men's basketball. 

But this weekend is a little on the extremely crazy side, even for us. 

With the winter sports beginning to wind down, and the spring sports all officially under way, you could pretty much spend all of Thursday through Sunday watching the Crimson Tide compete. 

From the SEC Championships and swimming and diving, to opening weekend in baseball, here's the full slate and how to keep up (not including golf or tennis, which are in action as well). All times CT:  

Thursday

9:30 a.m.: Swimming and Diving at SEC Championships, College Station, Texas, swimming prelims 9:30 a.m., SEC Network+ or Watch

Noon: Softball, 2023 TaxAct Clearwater Invitational at Clearwater, Fla., No. 12 Alabama vs. No. 19 Duke, SEC Network, Live Video

Noon: Swimming and Diving at SEC Championships, College Station, Texas, diving prelims, SEC Network+ or Watch

5:30 p.m.: Swimming and Diving at SEC Championships, College Station, Texas, finals, SEC Network+ or Watch

6 p.m.: Women's basketball, Vanderbilt at Alabama, SEC Network+ or Live Video

Friday  

9:30 a.m.: Swimming and Diving at SEC Championships, College Station, Texas, swimming prelims 9:30 a.m., SEC Network+ or Watch

Noon: Swimming and Diving at SEC Championships, College Station, Texas, diving prelims, SEC Network+ or Watch

3 p.m.: Baseball season opener, Richmond at No. 20 Alabama, SEC Network+, Live Video.

3 p.m.: Softball, 2023 TaxAct Clearwater Invitational at Clearwater, Fla., No. 12 Alabama vs. No. 2 UCLA, ESPN2, Live Video

5:30 p.m.: Swimming and Diving at SEC Championships, College Station, Texas, finals, SEC Network+ or Watch

6 p.m: Gymnastics, No. 9 Alabama at No. 19 Georgia, SEC Network

Saturday 

9:30 a.m.: Swimming and Diving at SEC Championships, College Station, Texas, swimming prelims 9:30 a.m., SEC Network+ or Watch

Noon: Swimming and Diving at SEC Championships, College Station, Texas, diving prelims, SEC Network+ or Watch

1:30 p.m.: Softball, 2023 TaxAct Clearwater Invitational at Clearwater, Fla., No. 12 Alabama vs. No. 20 UCF, ESPN+, Live Video

2 p.m.: Baseball, Richmond at No. 20 Alabama, SEC Network+, Live Video

5 p.m. Men's basketball, Georgia at No. 1 Alabama, 5 p.m., SEC Network, Live Video

5 p.m.: Softball, 2023 TaxAct Clearwater Invitational at Clearwater, Fla., No. 12 Alabama vs. Indiana, ESPNU, Live Video

5:30 p.m.: Swimming and Diving at SEC Championships, College Station, Texas, finals, SEC Network+ or Watch

Sunday 

Noon: Baseball, Richmond at No. 20 Alabama, SEC Network+, Live Video

4 p.m.: Softball, 2023 TaxAct Clearwater Invitational at Clearwater, Fla., No. 12 Alabama vs. No. 6 Florida State, ESPN, Live Video

4:30 p.m.: Women's basketball, Alabama at Mississippi State, SEC Network

See Also:

Why Alabama Softball Isn't Discouraged After Rough Start

Alabama Baseball 2023 Season Preview

Alabama Swimmer Rhyan White Still has Something to Prove


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Christopher Walsh is the founder and publisher of BamaCentral, which first published in 2018. He's covered the Crimson Tide since 2004, and is the author of 26 books including Decade of Dominance, 100 Things Crimson Tide Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die, Nick Saban vs. College Football, and Bama Dynasty: The Crimson Tide's Road to College Football Immortality. He's an eight-time honoree of Football Writers Association of America awards and three-time winner of the Herby Kirby Memorial Award, the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s highest writing honor for story of the year. In 2022, he was named one of the 50 Legends of the ASWA. Previous beats include the Green Bay Packers, Arizona Cardinals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, along with Major League Baseball’s Arizona Diamondbacks. Originally from Minnesota and a graduate of the University of New Hampshire, he currently resides in Tuscaloosa.