Dr. Archie Wade was the University of Alabama’s first Black faculty member. He spent 30 years in the Department of ...
Archie Wade integrated the University of Alabama's faculty and helped Paul W. "Bear" recruit his first Black players.
The University of Alabama’s first Black faculty member died Monday. He was 85. Dr. Archie Wade, a Tuscaloosa native, was born in Big Cove in Madison County on Oct. 2, 1939 and attended Stillman ...
Centerfielder Eric Hines, the No. 2 ranked player in the state, committed to the University of Alabama. He was joined by first baseman Evan Lightsey, who signed with Northwest Mississippi Community ...
Amari Jefferson was committed to play for Tennessee baseball out of Baylor School before committing to Alabama football. He transferred to the Vols.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. ( WIAT) — The first Black faculty member at the University of Alabama died, the university announced Tuesday ...
The Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team will return to Toyota Field 6:05 p.m. March 25 to face the North Alabama Lions.
An unexpected twist for many Major League Baseball fans, but not so much for the player himself, who seems to have a history ...