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Only students with a current orange residential permit will be allowed access. Through MyTickets, students can transfer their tickets to another student’s account who does not already have a ticket or swap upper and lower bowl tickets with other students. During Wallace’s 10-year tenure, the UNA Lions competed in six NCAA playoffs and compiled an 82–36–1 record. Following a miserable showing in 1928, football was dropped at the University. For the next 21 years there were several efforts made to return football to the Florence campus by writing letters to the administration and gathering names on petitions. Those efforts finally proved successful on March 30, 1949, when President Dr. E.B. Norton held a student assembly to announce that football would return to campus that September.

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In the first night game in Alabama football history, the Crimson Tide beat Spring Hill, 26–0, in front of 7,500 fans at the Murphy High School Stadium. The 1944 Alabama Crimson Tide football team hosted Ole Miss, on November 11, winning 34–6. Highland Park provided for the second location of Alabama home games in the capital city. The Crimsons played home games at Highland in the 1901, 1903, and the 1907 seasons. West End Park, also known as "Slag Pile Field", and also the home of the Birmingham Barons before Rickwood Field was constructed, was the third location of Alabama home games in Birmingham.
The 2009 campaign would climax late in the season with an undefeated 10–0 record and the school's return to the #1 ranking for the first time since 1996. The season wrapped up with a UNA loss in the regional finals with an 11–2 record. Following a 4-year interlude under Bill Hyde, Mark Hudspeth assumed the head coaching job at UNA in 2002.
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Since the rebirth of football at the University of North Alabama in 1949, UNA has been one of the most consistently successful programs in the state of Alabama and on a regional and national level. This year's Sun Belt Conference Championship is scheduled to be held in Lafayette, La. The tournament will be hosted by the Ragin' Cajuns – the defending regular season and tournament champs – and held May at Lamson Park. The Jags will make their second trip of the season to the "Sunshine State" one week later when they compete in The Spring Games (March 10-12) in Madiera Beach, Fla. The Jaguars will have five games at the event, taking on New Mexico State, Iowa, Lehigh, Iona and Princeton.
Any vehicles remaining in these lots after midnight are subject to being towed and a $100 fine. Former Auburn head coach Terry Bowden was named the new head coach on January 1, 2009. Pre-season hype focused on Bowden's remedy to a re-building roster by acquiring over twenty-five transfers from Division I schools including several from his father's Florida State team.
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Lehigh won the Patriot League last spring, while Princeton captured both the regular-season and tournament crowns of the Ivy League. South Alabama will begin the month of March on the road with two more non-conference tournaments. The Jags will compete at the Jane B. Moore Memorial hosted by Auburn on the first weekend of the second month of the season. USA will open with Tennessee Tech and the host Tigers on March 3, and then face Bowling Green and Auburn on day two , before closing out the weekend against Tennessee Tech on March 5.
— Alabama’s win over No. 1 Houston was the Tide’s first true road victory over the nation’s top-ranked team in almost 40 years, dating back to Jan. 28, 1983 when UA won at then-No. He's currently in the top 75 in rebounds in the nation as Alabama remains the lone program in the country to have two freshmen be in the top 75. The former No. 13 center in the 2022 class was named the SEC Freshman of the Week for the second-consecutive week. Against the Cougars, Clowney recorded his first career double-double en route to a new career high in rebounds. On Monday, last year's blowout defeat and what ensued was brought up by one of the members who experienced that loss firsthand — Jahvon Quinerly.
As for Alabama, the youth continues to drive the rest of the team accounting for more than 79% of the team's scoring this season. Brandon Miller leads the team in scoring with 17.9 points per game the highest average of all true freshmen in the nation. Even with Miller's struggles against Houston and North Carolina, Oats praised his ability to play through his cold shooting nights. TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — After upsetting the No. 1 team in the country for the second time this season, Alabama returns to the friendly confines of Coleman Coliseum to host Memphis. Defensively, the teams are almost even as UAB allows 368.3 yards per game and Miami 371.7. The tan residential parking area is open until Saturday morning, with exception of the West ten Hoor Surface lots.
The Cramton Bowl provided for the fourth and final location of Alabama home games in the capital city. The Tide played home games at the Cramton Bowl in the 1922 through 1932 seasons, in 1934, between the 1944 through 1946 seasons and again between the 1951 through 1954 seasons. Located at the present-day intersection of Highland and Clairmont Avenues, Lakeview Park has the distinction of being the first home of Alabama football. On November 11, 1892, Alabama won its first game ever played, against Birmingham High School 56–0.
Opening for Crimson Tide football on October 2, 1948, Ladd–Peebles Stadium played host to Alabama through the 1948 and the 1959 seasons, the 1961 and the 1963 through the 1968 seasons. The Crimson Tide posted an all-time record at Ladd-Peebles Stadium of 10–7—2. TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The Alabama women's basketball team will close its non-conference slate with three home games over a five-day span, beginning with Norfolk State at 2 p.m. Following that contest, the Crimson Tide will host Southeastern Louisiana at 2 p.m. The lower recreation center lot and the northeast commuter lot must be vacated no later than 5 p.m.
Center Lance Ancar won the Division II Rimington Trophy as the division’s top center in 2005. And of course with the team successes have come a remarkable amount of individual accolades. Since 1949, 63 different Lion players have earned first or second-team All-American honors. Wallace was selected as the Division II Coach of the Quarter Century and the 1995 UNA squad was chosen as Division II’s Best Team of the Quarter Century ( ).
The first 30 years after the rebirth of the Lion football program established a strong foundation for the program. Under the direction of Hal Self, the early Lion football teams were a model of consistency, enjoying 12 winning seasons in the first 14 years or the program. The Lions dominated other state institutions, going 12 years from 1952 to 1964 without losing a game to another school from Alabama (31-0-2).
