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The 2024–25 Alabama Crimson Tide women's basketball team represents the University of Alabama during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Crimson Tide, led by twelfth-year head coach Kristy Curry, play their home games at Coleman Coliseum and compete as members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
The 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season began on November 4, 2024. The regular season will end on March 16, 2025, with the 2025 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament beginning with the first four on March 19 and ending with championship game at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida on April 6.
The 2024–25 South Alabama Jaguars women's basketball team will represent the University of South Alabama during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The basketball team, led by second-year head coach Yolisha Jackson, will play all home games at the Mitchell Center along with the South Alabama Jaguars men's basketball team.
Alabama, the No. 4 seed, earned its first double-bye in the SEC Tournament since the 1990s with its 78-71 win over Texas A&M and Tennessee’s loss to South Carolina.
The Wildcats also get to play Alabama (Jan. 30) and LSU (Feb. 23) at home. ... 2024-25 UK women’s basketball schedule. Kentucky’s full 2024-25 schedule has been set. Times and TV assignments ...
South Carolina women's basketball looks to extend its winning streak to 26 when it hosts Alabama on Thursday.. Coach Dawn Staley and the No. 1 Gamecocks (25-0, 12-0 SEC) have been dominant this ...
The 2024–25 North Alabama Lions women's basketball team represent the University of North Alabama during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Lions, led by first-year head coach Candi Whitaker, play their home games at the CB&S Bank Arena located in Florence, Alabama, as members of the Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN).
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), [3] 2010, [4] and 2021. They were also ...