Crimson Tide Roll Call: Friday, March 10, 2023
Today is... International Bagpipe Day
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Today's Crimson Tide Schedule:
- SEC Basketball Tournament Quarterfinals: No. 1 Alabama vs. No. 9 Mississippi State; Nashville, TN; 12 p.m. CT; ESPN
- Softball: Alabama at Texas; Bevo Classic; 4 p.m. CT; Live Stats
- Baseball: Alabama vs. Columbia; Tuscaloosa, Ala.; 6 p.m. CT; Live Stats
- Gymnastics: Alabama vs. Boise State; Tuscaloosa, Ala.; 7 p.m. CT
- Track & Field: NCAA Indoor Track Championships
Crimson Tide Results:
No results from Thursday.
Countdown to Crimson Tide's 2023 Season Opener
177 Days
Did you notice?
- JD Davison recorded his second triple-double of the season for the Maine Celtics scoring 25 points to go along with 10 assists and 10 rebounds.
- Najee Harris celebrated his 25th birthday on Thursday.
- Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was presented the Bert Bell Award as the NFL Player of the Year, and Crimson Tide linebacker Will Anderson Jr. picked up his Bednarik Trophy for college defensive player of the year at the 86th Maxwell Football Club Awards Gala.
- Alabama Adapted Athletics will host the 2023 NWBA Women's Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball National Championships this weekend. The Crimson Tide will face the winner of Arizona vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater in a semifinal at 6 p.m. Friday. The championship game is set for 2 p.m. Saturday.
On This Day in Crimson Tide History:
March 10, 1964: Former Alabama linebacker Wayne Davis was born in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
March 10, 2010: The Alabama football team visited the White House for the first time with Nick Saban. When the coach and President met in the Green Room, ESPN reported that he said "Every new success brings a new set of challenges," and President Barack Obama responded: "Tell me about it!"
Crimson Tide Quote of the Day
"One of the trademarks of this team has been its unwavering focus on what's important. I know shortly after the 2008 season, Coach hung a picture of the Florida Gators winning the national championship in the locker room -- not too subtle. It was his way of asking his players, did they want to work hard enough to beat their teammates in a drill? Or did they want to work hard enough to beat the best team in the country? It's pretty clear what choice they made." — President Barack Obama
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See Also:
Three Games in Three Days: No. 1 Alabama's Path to its Eighth SEC Tournament Title
Alabama Football Sets Dates for Its Pro Day and Spring Practice Schedule
SEC Tournament How to Watch: No. 1 Alabama vs. No. 9 Mississippi State