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The Crimson Tide women's basketball team got its start in [[1974]]. Since | The Crimson Tide women's basketball team got its start in [[1974]]. Since then the program has reached the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA women's basketball tournament six times, once advancing to the Final Four in [[1993-1994 Alabama Crimson Tide women's basketball team|1994]]. | ||
The team plays at the recently-renovated [[Foster Auditorium]]. | The team plays at the recently-renovated [[Foster Auditorium]]. |
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The Alabama Crimson Tide basketball men's and women's teams represent the University of Alabama in the NCAA's Division I, competing in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
Men's basketball
Alabama's men's basketball program has been overshadowed for most of its history by football. However the program has enjoyed years of success, especially under former coaches Wimp Sanderson and Mark Gottfried. The 1929-1930 team went 20-0 and was retroactively awarded a national championship by the Premo-Porretta Power Poll. More recently, the Tide has reached the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA tournament eight times, and advanced to the Elite Eight once, in 2004.
The men's team originally played its home games in Little Hall, then moved to Foster Auditorium in 1939. The current home court is Coleman Coliseum, which was built in 1968.
Head coaches
- D. V. Graves (20-12), 1913-1915
- Charles Bernier, 1920-1923
- Hank Crisp (264-133), 1924-1942, 1944-1945
- Floyd Burette (81-59), 1947-1952
- Johnny Dee (68-25), 1953-1956
- Eugene Lambert (49-49), 1957-1960
- Hayden Riley, 1960-1968
- C. M. Newton (211-123), 1968-1980
- Wimp Sanderson (267–119), 1980-1992
- David Hobbs (110-76), 1992-1998
- Mark Gottfried (210-131), 1998-2009
- Anthony Grant (117-85), 2009-2015
- Avery Johnson, 2015-
NBA/ABA players
- Carl Shaeffer, 1950-1951
- Leon Douglas, 1977-1983
- T. R. Dunn, 1978-1991
- Reggie King, 1980-1985
- Eddie Phillips, 1983
- Ennis Whatley, 1984-1997
- Buck Johnson, 1987-1993
- Derrick McKey, 1988-2002
- Jim Farmer, 1988-1994
- Michael Ansley, 1990-1992
- Keith Askins, 1991-1999
- David Benoit, 1992-2001
- Marcus Webb, 1993
- Latrell Sprewell, 1993-2005
- Robert Horry, 1993-2008
- James Robinson, 1994-2001
- Antonio McDyess, 1996-2011
- Jason Caffey, 1996-2003
- Roy Rogers Jr, 1997-2000
- Eric Washington, 1998-1999
- Gerald Wallace, 2002-
- Mo Williams, 2004-
- Jermareo Davidson, 2008-2009
- Alonzo Gee, 2010-
- Tony Mitchell, 2012
- JaMychal Green, 2012-
Women's basketball
The Crimson Tide women's basketball team got its start in 1974. Since then the program has reached the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA women's basketball tournament six times, once advancing to the Final Four in 1994.
The team plays at the recently-renovated Foster Auditorium.
Head coaches
- Stephanie Schleuder, 1974-1977
- Ed Nixon, 1977-1980
- Ann Cronic, 1980-1981
- Ken Weeks, 1981-1985
- Lois Myers, 1985-1989
- Rick Moody, 1989-2005
- Stephany Smith, 2005-2008
- Wendell Hudson, 2008-2013
- Kristy Curry, 2013-
WBL/WNBA players
- Brenda Pitts, 1973-1979
- Cassandra Crompton-Moorer, 1984
- Linda Burgess, 1992
- Neisa Johnson, 1999-2000
- Dominique Canty, 1999-2012
- Shalonda Enis, 1999-2004
- Tausha Mills, 2000-2003, 2007
- Navonda Moore, 2007
External links
- Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball at rolltide.com
- Alabama Crimson Tide women's basketball at rolltide.com