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Crimson Tide Roll Call: Sunday, October 29, 2023

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Crimson Tide Roll Call: Sunday, October 29, 2023
Crimson Tide Roll Call: Sunday, October 29, 2023

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Today's Crimson Tide Schedule:

  • Women's Golf, Landfall Tradition, Wilmington, N.C.
  • Volleyball, 11 a.m. CT, vs. No. 24 Auburn, Foster Auditorium, Tuscaloosa Ala., SEC Network +
  • Men's Basketball, 12 p.m. CT, at Wake Forest, Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Winston Salem N.C.

Crimson Tide Results:

  • Women's Golf - The Alabama women's golf team finished the second round of play at the Landfall Tradition at the Country Club of Landfall's Pete Dye Course Saturday, ending the day in 9th place overall with a 36-hole score of 3-over par 579 (291-288).
  • Men's Golf - The No. 13 Alabama men’s golf team holds the clubhouse lead after two rounds of play at the Steelwood Collegiate. The Crimson Tide carded back-to-back rounds of 284 Saturday and finished the opening 36 holes with a team score of 8-under par 568. The Tide takes a three-shot lead over Kentucky (-5) into Sunday’s final round and is six shots better than No. 27 Chattanooga (-2).
  • Women's Tennis - The Crimson Tide was led by Margaux Maquet who defeated Sofia Markova (ETSU), 6-2, 6-3, to claim the Jenny Mainz singles draw championship.
    • Margaux Maquet/Anna Parkhomenko (UA) def. Kukaras/Guirguis (Troy), 6-1
    • Cavajal/Rivera (ETSU) def. Margaux Maquet/Anna Parkhomenko (UA), 6-4
    • Pool/Dejnozkova (South Alabama) def. Margaux Maquet/Anna Parkhomenko (UA), 6-2
    • Ansley Cheshire/Sydney Orefice (UA) def. Hayduk/Jablonski (Samford), 7-6(4)
    • Ansley Cheshire/Sydney Orefice (UA) def. Kukaras/Guirguis (Troy), 7-5
    • Novotna/Van der Merwe (South Alabama) def. Ansley Cheshire/Sydney Orefice (UA), 6-4
    • Margaux Maquet (UA) def. Adeline Flach (Auburn), 6-2, 6-3
    • Margaux Maquet (UA) def. Kaja Jacobson (Wisconsin), 6-1, 6-3
    • Margaux Maquet (UA) def. Sofia Markova (ETSU), 6-2, 6-3
    • Anna Parkhomenko (UA) def. Kristen Borland (Tulane), 6-0, 6-0
    • Elysia Pool (South Alabama) def. Anna Parkhomenko (UA), 7-5, 6-1
    • Round three, Walkover
    • Sydney Orefice (UA) def. Carina Holguin (LSU), 6-4, 7-5
    • Gabrille Leslie (Troy) def. Sydney Orefice (UA), 6-1, 6-0
    • Olivia Elliot (Troy) def. Sydney Orefice (UA), 6-1, 6-1
    • Sean Mullen (Tulane) def. Ansley Cheshire (UA), 6-3, 7-5
    • Ansley Cheshire (UA) def. Lauren Waddles (Samford), 6-4, 6-3
    • Emma Grant (LSU) def. Ansley Cheshire (UA), 6-2, 6-3
  • Rowing - 
    • · Collegiate Varsity 4+
      • 7. Alabama B (18:58.4); 8. Alabama A (19:04.7); 11. Alabama C (19:25.5); 13. Alabama D (20:21.4)
      • Collegiate Varsity 2-
        • 1. Alabama C (19:29.1); 3. Alabama A (19:34.5); 7. Alabama D (19:59.8); 8. Alabama G (20:19.4); 9. Alabama H (20:21.9); 10. Alabama B (20:28.0); 11. Alabama E (20:36.3); 12. Alabama F (20:50.0)
      • Collegiate Novice 8+
        • 1. Alabama A (19:35.0); 3. Alabama B (20:12.1); 4. Alabama C (22:07.8)
      • Baseball - Game 1: Alabama 5, Florida State 3 / Game 2: Florida State 2, Alabama 0
      • Did you notice?

        On This Date in Crimson Tide History:

        October 29, 1977: Tony Nathan rushed for 115 yards on only seven carries, including a run of 59 yards for a touchdown during Alabama's 37-7 rout of Mississippi State, the preseason favorite to win the SEC. The other Crimson Tide touchdowns were on  1-yard runs by Donnie Faust and Johnny Davis, and a 30-yard pass from Jeff Rutledge to Keith Pugh, and a 22-yard run by Steadman Shealy

        October 29, 2005: Brodie Coyle threw three touchdown passes and DJ Hall set an Alabama receiving record to lead a 35-3 victory over Utah State. Hall finished with 11 catches for 157 yards, becoming the first Crimson Tide receiver to have back-to-back games with at least 10 receptions (he had 10 for 139 yards against Tennessee). At the time, Alabama was 8-0 and ranked fifth in the BCS standings.

        Crimson Tide Quote of the Day:

        "He's all business. I don't care if he's at LSU, the Miami Dolphins or Alabama, he's not going to change. It's all business. It's about winning games and that's what he does. He gets up every morning and goes to bed thinking about that. Right after we won the national championship in '03, the next morning he had the coaches together doing recruiting meetings from what I heard. It's about winning and it's that kind of drive that has made him successful, and will make him successful in the future.” – Former LSU center Rudy Niswanger on Nick Saban (2003-05)

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Joe Gaither oversees videos and podcasts for Alabama Crimson Tide On SI/BamaCentral. He began his sports media career in radio in 2019, working for three years in Tuscaloosa covering the University of Alabama and other local high school sports. In 2023 he joined BamaCentral to cover a variety of Crimson Tide sports and recruiting, in addition to hosting the “Joe Gaither Show” podcast. His work has also appeared on the Boston College, Missouri and Vanderbilt web sites.

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