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Going Clubbin' Saturday, March 7

Your weekly update on Alabama's club sports.

Alabama's wheelchair basketball teams have had great weekends at the National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament.
Alabama's wheelchair basketball teams have had great weekends at the National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament.
alabamaadapted.com via 95.3 The Bear

Alabama's club sports have experienced a great deal of success over the past week.

Women's Lacrosse

The Crimson Tide picked up two big wins on Friday, beating Southern Miss 21-4 and Ole Miss 13-2. Morgan Hunter continued her dominance offensively to lead the Tide. Alabama plays again today at Kennesaw State University.

Adapted Athletics

The Crimson Tide women's wheelchair basketball team went into Columbia, Missouri for the National Championship Tournament as the number one overall seed. The Tide beat defending champion UW-Whitewater 67-40 to advance to the National Championship game. The men's squad suffered a heart-wrenching defeat Friday at the hands of Missouri by a score of 37-35, but rebounded nicely to win the fifth-place game against Edinboro 49-39.

Men's Lacrosse

The Tide suffered a close loss to conference foe Georgia on Saturday by a score of 8-7. The Crimson Tide put that loss behind them and beat North Texas 14-5 yesterday. Alabama plays South Carolina today at 4 p.m. CT.

Alabama Frozen Tide Hockey

Alabama is looking forward to its upcoming ACHA Tournament opener versus Michigan State on Tuesday. The Tide play in Pelham, AL at 7 p.m CT. Tickets are available in person at the Pelham Civic Complex or via phone. Since the tournament is played in Pelham, the Tide should enjoy a significant home ice advantage throughout the tournament.