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The University of West Alabama has several facilities on campus, including outdoor stadiums and an indoor arena as well as training and practice facilities. [110] They are as follows: Tiger Stadium is the home of the Tiger football team since 1952, but renovations have been completed in recent years. The home side contains concrete bleachers ...
Luie the Tiger. The University of West Alabama has 12 sports teams (13 beginning in 2011–2012 with the addition of women's soccer). Both the male and female athletic teams are called the West Alabama Tigers. Ten of the twelve teams participate in the NCAA's Division II as a member of the Gulf South Conference East Division.
After falling behind early against #10 Carson-Newman, the Tigers mounted a rally before falling short 59–41. [9] The Tigers gathered an 8–5 record, the most wins since 1975, and had eight All-GSC honors. UWA posted a 5–1 record at Tiger Stadium, the best since 1985, and tallied the most wins over GSC opponents since 1981 with six. [10]
No. 15 Alabama easily cruised past No. 21 Missouri, 34-0. The Crimson Tide put the game away in the third quarter when Jalen Milroe bounced to his right and scored a 9-yard TD for a 20-0 lead.
The Tigers had pulled within seven with 11:43 to go when Cade Klubnik found a wide-open T.J. Moore in the end zone on fourth down. It was the second straight Clemson score as Texas had taken a 21 ...
The West Alabama Tigers college football team represents the University of West Alabama [A 1] in the Gulf South Conference (GSC). The Tigers compete as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) NCAA Division II. The program has had 20 head coaches since it began play during the 1938 season. [1]
The Tigers drove all the way to Alabama’s 4-yard line, but Nussmeier’s pass on second down was intercepted by Deontae Lawson at the goal line. It was the second trip inside the Alabama 10-yard ...
Tiger Stadium is a 7,000-capacity stadium located in Livingston, Alabama. It is home to the University of West Alabama West Alabama Tigers football team. The stadium was built in 1952 to fill the need for an on-campus stadium - until 1952 the Tigers played home games at Livingston High School. It is built on a patch of land known as Crawdad Creek.