
The Alabama gymnastics program announced its 2025 home schedule on Friday.
Alabama's home schedule includes five total meets, four of which being against SEC opponents with three of those finishing in the top six, nationally, last season:
"We are so excited about this home schedule; it's, arguably, one of the toughest we've had in a while," Alabama gymnastics head coach Ashley Johnston said in a press release. "From start to finish, our fans will have the opportunity to witness some of the most elite gymnastics within the collegiate landscape, right here in Coleman Coliseum. All these opponents have had recent success and every night, they are going to challenge us to compete fiercely and be at our very best. Our fans have always played a pivotal role for us during meets, and this season is going to be no different. We cannot wait to see everyone back in the stands this year, packing out Coleman night in and night out."
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