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Alabama women's basketball picked up its first transfer addition of the 2025 offseason this week. The Crimson Tide announced the addition of Waiata Jennings, from Baylor. Jennings spent the 2024 ...
After entering the NCAA transfer portal last week, former Alabama Crimson Tide forward Jarin Stevenson has made a decision as to where he will play college basketball next season, announcing a ...
Alabama basketball forward Derrion Reid is entering the transfer portal. Like Jarin Stevenson, the Crimson Tide's most recent player to go portaling, On3's Pete Nakos reported the 6-foot-5 former ...
Following their tournament run, Alabama finished the season with a 28-9 record. While the season has only been over for a couple of short weeks, the Crimson Tide received some bad transfer portal ...
A former Alabama basketball starter is heading home after leaving the Crimson Tide. Jarin Stevenson, who entered the transfer portal after the 2024-25 season, has committed to North Carolina ...
One year removed from the program's first trip to the Final Four, Nate Oats and the Alabama Crimson Tide couldn ... He has also lost numerous players to the transfer portal, including Mouhamed ...
DeBoer went on to say he is happy with where Alabama’s current roster stands with recent true freshman and transfer additions. “I like the combination of attrition and addition that we’ve ...
According to multiple reports late Saturday night, Alabama Crimson Tide forward and former top recruit Derrion Reid has entered the NCAA transfer portal after one season in Tuscaloosa. The fourth ...
Alabama forward Derrion Reid is entering the transfer portal with a do not contact tag, per On3's Pete Nakos. The McDonald's All-American dealt with a hamstring injury for a good chunk of the 2024 ...
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WHNT) — The Crimson Tide have lost another player to the transfer portal, as Alabama forward Derrion Reid tosses his hat into the transfer ring. The Georgia native was a top ...
So, with the transfer portal opening Wednesday, will Alabama be able to hold onto all three of its scholarship quarterbacks? "Yeah, I really hope we can," Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer said.