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UAB Blazers

The UAB Blazers are the varsity intercollegiate athletic programs that represent the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). The school is one of the fourteen member institutions of the American Athletic Conference and participates in Division I of the NCAA. The school's men's basketball team plays in 8,508-seat Bartow Arena. The Blazers' colors are forest green and old gold.[2] The men's basketball program has a long history of success spanning several decades.

UAB Blazers
UniversityUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham
ConferenceThe American (primary)
C-USA (beach volleyball)
MEAC (bowling)
Southern Conference (rifle)
NCAADivision I (FBS)
Athletic directorMark Ingram
LocationBirmingham, Alabama
Varsity teams18 intercollegiate sports
Football stadiumProtective Stadium
Basketball arenaBartow Arena
Baseball stadiumRegions Field / Young Memorial Field
Soccer stadiumPNC Field
MascotBlaze
NicknameBlazers
Fight songUAB Fight Song
ColorsForest green and old gold[1]
   
Websitewww.uabsports.com

On October 21, 2021, UAB was one of six Conference USA members announced as incoming members of The American on July 1, 2023.[3]

Conference affiliations edit

NCAA

Sports sponsored edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Beach volleyball
Football Bowling
Golf Cross country
Soccer Golf
Tennis Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Track and field
Volleyball
Co-ed sports
Rifle
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor

A member of the American Athletic Conference, UAB sponsors teams in six men's and eleven women's NCAA sanctioned sports. Bowling competes in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and rifle in the Southern Conference. Beach volleyball competed in the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association before C-USA started sponsoring the sport in 2021–22, with the program remaining a C-USA affiliate member after joining The American.

2014–15 school year edit

UAB's president announced on December 2, 2014, that the school's football, bowling, and rifle teams would be terminated for economic reasons. However, the school announced on June 1, 2015, that pledges of additional revenue had been made, allowing the terminated programs to be reinstated.[4] Bowling and rifle were reinstated immediately. The intent was for the football program to return for the 2016–2017 school year, although due to massive transfers from the program and the NCAA's recruiting rules, the program would be rebuilt largely with junior college transfers and would return in 2017.[5] With the termination of the football program, UAB had announced the addition men's cross country in order to remain in the NCAA's Division I, but with the return of football, the sport was then dropped.[6][7]

On June 4, Conference USA announced it would not take any action against UAB now that it has reinstated football, and the school would remain in the conference. The conference stated, "At its fall meeting, the Board expects UAB to submit for review a comprehensive plan addressing the key elements of UAB's football program going forward. No additional action from the Board is expected until that time."[8]

Basketball edit

Men's basketball edit

 
UAB Blazers Men's Basketball vs. Tulsa at Bartow Arena

The UAB Blazers, in effect, started their entire athletics program with the creation of a men's basketball team in 1978. Setting the standards high from the start, UAB hired former UCLA, University of Illinois and Memphis head coach Gene Bartow. Known to many as the "Father of UAB athletics", Bartow led the Blazers to almost instant success. In 2004, the school once again gained national attention when it upset No. 1-seeded Kentucky in the second round of the tournament and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen. Since their inaugural season, the Blazers have made 15 appearances in the NCAA men's basketball tournament including 3 Sweet Sixteen appearances and 1 Elite Eight appearance. UAB has also appeared in the NIT a total of 11 times, including 2 appearances in the NIT Final Four.

After only 34 years of basketball, UAB has had 31 winning seasons including memorable wins over Virginia, Kentucky, Louisville, Alabama, Florida, Villanova, Indiana, and Memphis, among others. The Blazers have amassed one of the best all-time winning percentages in college basketball.[citation needed] The UAB men's basketball team has been ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll many times in school history and as recently as 2010. UAB has been ranked as high as #9 in the nation. UAB's most recent conference championship occurred in the 2021-2022 season when they won the CUSA conference tournament championship. Until 1988, UAB played its home games at the Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex. Since then, UAB has played its home basketball games in Bartow Arena where the Blazers have won more than 80 percent of its games.

Women's basketball edit

Though largely overshadowed by the men's basketball program at UAB, the Blazers women have a strong history in their own right. Since UAB began a women's basketball program, UAB has won 4 conference championships, made 2 NCAA Tournament appearances, and 5 WNIT appearances as recently as 2013. No team in Conference USA has advanced further than the Blazers' Sweet Sixteen appearance in the NCAA tournament of the 1999–2000 season. The Blazers have also advanced to the Elite Eight of the WNIT. UAB won the WBI championship in 2011.

Football edit

 
Protective Stadium

UAB began its football program in the early 1990s. Jim Hilyer was the first head coach of the Blazers, coaching from 1991 to 1994.

Beginning with the first NCAA sanctioned Division III football team in 1991, UAB joined Division I-AA in 1993 and moved to Division I-A in 1996, joining Conference USA in 1999.

Coach Watson Brown took over as head coach in 1995 and held the position through the end of the 2006 season, when he left for Tennessee Tech. Neil Callaway was named head coach after a deal with Jimbo Fisher collapsed.[9] After five seasons, Callaway was dismissed, and Garrick McGee was hired from the University of Arkansas after Callaway was released. He held the post for two years before leaving to accept the offensive coordinator job at the University of Louisville, replaced by Bill Clark.

In 2000, UAB achieved a monumental victory by beating LSU in Baton Rouge. In 2004, UAB reached its first ever bowl game, falling 59–40 in the Hawaii Bowl to Hawaii. In 2011, an effort to build an on-campus stadium failed to gain approval by the University of Alabama board of trustees; this served as a harbinger of the program's eventual termination following the 2014 season.[10] UAB announced on June 1, 2015, that their football program will be re-instated. UAB was granted permission by the NCAA to rejoin NCAA Division I FBS level football and would be bowl-eligible when they officially returned to the field in fall 2017. The Blazers responded with the program's best regular-season record ever at 8–4. They would lose the Bahamas Bowl to Ohio.

In 2018 the Blazers overachieved, completing their best season to date by finishing the year with a school record of 11–3 and a dominating win (37–13) over Northern Illinois in the 2018 Boca Raton Bowl. This marked UAB's first bowl game win in school history.

The Blazers moved into the new Protective Stadium on the grounds of the Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex in 2021.

Soccer edit

Men's soccer edit

UAB began a men's soccer program back in 1979. Throughout its history, UAB has enjoyed great success in the men's soccer program. The men's team has been in the NCAA Tournament a total of 7 times including 2 Sweet Sixteen appearances and 1 Elite Eight appearance in 1999. The men's team has been ranked nationally numerous times throughout its history, including top 25 rankings in 16 of the last 18 seasons. One of UAB's biggest wins in the men's team history came when UAB upset the #1-ranked UCLA Bruins in 1997 by a score of 2–0. UAB would upset another #1-ranked team in 2006 when they beat the SMU Mustangs by a score of 2–1.

The men's team plays their home games at UAB's West Campus Field. Since 1993, the men's team has won nearly 80% of its games played at West Campus Field. UAB has frequently been among the national leaders in soccer attendance, finishing as high as 16th nationally in average attendance. The highest attended home soccer game in UAB history came in 2011 when 3,141 fans saw the Blazers defeat Clemson 2–1.

Although many traditions, cheers, and chants take place at each home game, there is one that "stands above the rest," according to current head coach Mike Getman. Led by alumni super-fan Andrew Robillard, who has not missed a UAB men's home soccer match in 22 seasons, the whole student section sings "God Bless America" in unity. The Hillsborough Times has reported this tradition as one of its "12 College Sports Traditions you Don't Want to Miss."

UAB has played at the 2,500-seat BBVA Compass Field since 2015.[11]

Women's soccer edit

Though only beginning a women's soccer program only in 1996, the UAB women's soccer team has already been in the NCAA Tournament and has also been ranked several times in its history. The UAB women's soccer team has won the Conference USA Championship 3 times in ten years, including the most recent in 2006. Erica Demers has been the UAB women’s soccer head coach since May 2017. The women's team has played at PNC Field (formerly BBVA Field) since 2015.

Men's tennis edit

Derek Tarr, former-professional South African tennis player, took the helm of the men's tennis team in 1989. Since then, Tarr has led the men's tennis team to numerous top finishes in the Conference USA, including a handful of trips to the NCAA Men's Tennis Tournament. Since 1989, the men's team has accumulated a winning percentage just shy of seventy percent.[12] The UAB men's tennis team has produced numerous player who have gone on to the ATP World Tour. In the 2015–2016 season, the team was ranked as high as #74 by the ITA.[13] The team currently practices at UAB's four-court facility located on campus and plays home matches at the Lakeshore Foundation Tennis Center located in Homewood, Alabama.

Men's golf edit

Frequently ranked among the nation's better collegiate programs including as high as #8 in 2011, the men's golf program has gained considerable recognition.[14] Over the program's history, UAB has made 7 appearances in the NCAA Men's Golf Championship tournament including 6 times in the last 10 years. The UAB golf team has won 2 conference titles including the 2008 Conference USA Championship. Several UAB golfers have gone on to have success as professional golfers including 2010 U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell and Garrett Osborn. McDowell won the Haskins Award during his senior season in 2002. UAB's golf team is led by coach Mike Wilson.

Softball edit

The UAB Softball program played its first season in 2000. The program played its home games at George Ward Park from inception through the 2009 season. In 2010, the Blazer Softball team began playing home games at an on campus stadium. The stadium was built after parents of softball players filed a Title IX complaint against the university. In 2016, the stadium was named Mary Bowers Field in recognition of gifts given by Mary and Keith A. Bowers. Marla Townsend was named the first head coach in 1998 and the team began play in 2000. She was head coach for 18 years until the 2016–17 season. She had a record of 532–507 at UAB. Amanda Ellis served as interim head coach for the 2017–18 season and compiled a 26–32–1 record. On June 16, 2018, Jimmy Kolaitis was named the programs 3rd head coach, 2nd permanent, in program history. The Blazers have made the NCAA Tournament 5 times (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014). The Blazers advanced to the Super Regionals in 2013 by winning the Louisville Regional. UAB lost to #2 overall seed Florida Gators in the Super Regionals 4–3 and 1–0 to barely miss advancing to the College Softball World Series. The Blazers finished the 2013 Season nationally ranked, #16 in the USA Today/NFCA poll and #17 in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Poll. UAB has one Conference regular season Championship in program history (2013). Overall, UAB has a record of 558–539–1.

Synchronized swimming edit

The UAB synchronized swimming team was formed in the 1998–99 season and quickly established themselves as dominant in the sport having finished numerous times among the Top 5 teams in the nation.[citation needed] The team has since been dropped as a varsity sport from UAB[15]

Championships edit

Conference Championships (9)

  • Football (2): 2 – Conference USA
  • Men's Basketball (5) 3 – Sun Belt; 2 – Conference USA
  • Women's Softball (1): 1 – Conference USA
  • Men's Baseball (1): 1 — Conference USA
  • Mixed Rifle (2): 2 — Southern Conference

Rivals edit

UAB's main rivals are conference opponent Southern Miss of Conference USA, and Troy of the Sun Belt Conference.

When both teams were members of Conference-USA, the UAB–Memphis football rivalry was called the Battle for the Bones (sometimes known as "The BBQ Bowl") and included both professional and amateur barbecue contests as part of the pregame festivities. The winner of the game received a traveling 100-pound bronze rack of ribs trophy, known as The Bones' trophy.

In men's basketball, UAB also has an in-state rivalry with Auburn where Auburn holds the current series advantage with 11 wins and 10 losses after winning 6 straight. The rivalry was on hold for a number of years until it was again resumed in the 2015 season.

Mascots edit

The current UAB mascot is a green dragon named Blaze. Former mascots included a strange cartoonish Nordic warrior named Blaze the Viking in 1993 and a rooster named Beauregard T. Rooster, which remained the school's mascot until 1992 when Coach Gene Bartow thought it would be a good time to change as UAB joined the Great Midwest Conference.

Blazers ISP Radio Network edit

UAB athletic events can be heard on the following stations:

References edit

  1. ^ University of Alabama at Birmingham Style Guide (PDF). March 11, 2020. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  2. ^ "UAB". NCAA.com. from the original on March 3, 2021. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  3. ^ "American Athletic Conference Announces the Addition of Six Universities" (Press release). American Athletic Conference. October 21, 2021. Retrieved October 21, 2021.
  4. ^ "UAB reinstates football for 2016". ESPNC. June 1, 2015. from the original on June 2, 2015. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  5. ^ "UAB Football Is Back From The Dead. Now The Hard Part Begins". Deadspin. June 4, 2015. from the original on June 16, 2015. Retrieved June 7, 2015.
  6. ^ "After killing football program, UAB will need to add men's sport to stay Division I". Alabama Media Group. December 3, 2014. from the original on May 18, 2015. Retrieved May 14, 2015.
  7. ^ "UAB Athletics will add Men's Cross Country for fall 2015". UAB. from the original on May 18, 2015. Retrieved May 14, 2015.
  8. ^ "C-USA announces UAB will remain a member of its conference". yahoo.com. 4 June 2015. from the original on June 5, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  9. ^ "Jimbo Fisher glad Alabama trustees nixed his deal to become UAB's head coach (Kevin Scarbinsky)". AL.com. 5 January 2014. from the original on 14 December 2014. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  10. ^ Gray, Jeremy (December 2, 2014). "It's official: UAB kills football program". AL.com. from the original on December 10, 2014. Retrieved December 2, 2014.
  11. ^ Jim Bakken. "UAB – UAB News – $1.5 million BBVA Compass gift supports on-campus soccer facility at UAB". uab.edu. from the original on 2015-02-11. Retrieved 2015-02-11.
  12. ^ "Derek Tarr Bio – UAB Athletics Official Athletic Site". www.uabsports.com. from the original on 2016-08-06. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
  13. ^ "Mens Tennis Breaks Into ITA Rankings". from the original on 2016-10-05. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
  14. ^ "Golfstat Ranks UAB No. 8 In The Nation – UAB Athletics Official Athletic Site". cstv.com. from the original on 2011-10-01. Retrieved 2011-09-30.
  15. ^ "Birmingham Sports". al.com. from the original on 2008-06-09. Retrieved 2021-10-17.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The UAB Blazers are the varsity intercollegiate athletic programs that represent the University of Alabama at Birmingham UAB The school is one of the fourteen member institutions of the American Athletic Conference and participates in Division I of the NCAA The school s men s basketball team plays in 8 508 seat Bartow Arena The Blazers colors are forest green and old gold 2 The men s basketball program has a long history of success spanning several decades UAB BlazersUniversityUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamConferenceThe American primary C USA beach volleyball MEAC bowling Southern Conference rifle NCAADivision I FBS Athletic directorMark IngramLocationBirmingham AlabamaVarsity teams18 intercollegiate sportsFootball stadiumProtective StadiumBasketball arenaBartow ArenaBaseball stadiumRegions Field Young Memorial FieldSoccer stadiumPNC FieldMascotBlazeNicknameBlazersFight songUAB Fight SongColorsForest green and old gold 1 Websitewww wbr uabsports wbr comOn October 21 2021 UAB was one of six Conference USA members announced as incoming members of The American on July 1 2023 3 Contents 1 Conference affiliations 2 Sports sponsored 2 1 2014 15 school year 2 2 Basketball 2 2 1 Men s basketball 2 2 2 Women s basketball 2 3 Football 2 4 Soccer 2 4 1 Men s soccer 2 4 2 Women s soccer 2 5 Men s tennis 2 6 Men s golf 2 7 Softball 2 8 Synchronized swimming 3 Championships 4 Rivals 5 Mascots 6 Blazers ISP Radio Network 7 References 8 External linksConference affiliations editNCAA Sun Belt Conference 1979 1991 Great Midwest Conference 1991 1995 Conference USA 1995 2023 American Athletic Conference 2023 present Sports sponsored editMen s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Beach volleyballFootball BowlingGolf Cross countrySoccer GolfTennis SoccerSoftballTennisTrack and field VolleyballCo ed sportsRifle Track and field includes both indoor and outdoorA member of the American Athletic Conference UAB sponsors teams in six men s and eleven women s NCAA sanctioned sports Bowling competes in the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference and rifle in the Southern Conference Beach volleyball competed in the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association before C USA started sponsoring the sport in 2021 22 with the program remaining a C USA affiliate member after joining The American 2014 15 school year edit UAB s president announced on December 2 2014 that the school s football bowling and rifle teams would be terminated for economic reasons However the school announced on June 1 2015 that pledges of additional revenue had been made allowing the terminated programs to be reinstated 4 Bowling and rifle were reinstated immediately The intent was for the football program to return for the 2016 2017 school year although due to massive transfers from the program and the NCAA s recruiting rules the program would be rebuilt largely with junior college transfers and would return in 2017 5 With the termination of the football program UAB had announced the addition men s cross country in order to remain in the NCAA s Division I but with the return of football the sport was then dropped 6 7 On June 4 Conference USA announced it would not take any action against UAB now that it has reinstated football and the school would remain in the conference The conference stated At its fall meeting the Board expects UAB to submit for review a comprehensive plan addressing the key elements of UAB s football program going forward No additional action from the Board is expected until that time 8 Basketball edit Men s basketball edit Main article UAB Blazers men s basketball nbsp UAB Blazers Men s Basketball vs Tulsa at Bartow ArenaThe UAB Blazers in effect started their entire athletics program with the creation of a men s basketball team in 1978 Setting the standards high from the start UAB hired former UCLA University of Illinois and Memphis head coach Gene Bartow Known to many as the Father of UAB athletics Bartow led the Blazers to almost instant success In 2004 the school once again gained national attention when it upset No 1 seeded Kentucky in the second round of the tournament and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen Since their inaugural season the Blazers have made 15 appearances in the NCAA men s basketball tournament including 3 Sweet Sixteen appearances and 1 Elite Eight appearance UAB has also appeared in the NIT a total of 11 times including 2 appearances in the NIT Final Four After only 34 years of basketball UAB has had 31 winning seasons including memorable wins over Virginia Kentucky Louisville Alabama Florida Villanova Indiana and Memphis among others The Blazers have amassed one of the best all time winning percentages in college basketball citation needed The UAB men s basketball team has been ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll many times in school history and as recently as 2010 UAB has been ranked as high as 9 in the nation UAB s most recent conference championship occurred in the 2021 2022 season when they won the CUSA conference tournament championship Until 1988 UAB played its home games at the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex Since then UAB has played its home basketball games in Bartow Arena where the Blazers have won more than 80 percent of its games Women s basketball edit Main article UAB Blazers women s basketball Though largely overshadowed by the men s basketball program at UAB the Blazers women have a strong history in their own right Since UAB began a women s basketball program UAB has won 4 conference championships made 2 NCAA Tournament appearances and 5 WNIT appearances as recently as 2013 No team in Conference USA has advanced further than the Blazers Sweet Sixteen appearance in the NCAA tournament of the 1999 2000 season The Blazers have also advanced to the Elite Eight of the WNIT UAB won the WBI championship in 2011 Football edit Main article UAB Blazers football nbsp Protective StadiumUAB began its football program in the early 1990s Jim Hilyer was the first head coach of the Blazers coaching from 1991 to 1994 Beginning with the first NCAA sanctioned Division III football team in 1991 UAB joined Division I AA in 1993 and moved to Division I A in 1996 joining Conference USA in 1999 Coach Watson Brown took over as head coach in 1995 and held the position through the end of the 2006 season when he left for Tennessee Tech Neil Callaway was named head coach after a deal with Jimbo Fisher collapsed 9 After five seasons Callaway was dismissed and Garrick McGee was hired from the University of Arkansas after Callaway was released He held the post for two years before leaving to accept the offensive coordinator job at the University of Louisville replaced by Bill Clark In 2000 UAB achieved a monumental victory by beating LSU in Baton Rouge In 2004 UAB reached its first ever bowl game falling 59 40 in the Hawaii Bowl to Hawaii In 2011 an effort to build an on campus stadium failed to gain approval by the University of Alabama board of trustees this served as a harbinger of the program s eventual termination following the 2014 season 10 UAB announced on June 1 2015 that their football program will be re instated UAB was granted permission by the NCAA to rejoin NCAA Division I FBS level football and would be bowl eligible when they officially returned to the field in fall 2017 The Blazers responded with the program s best regular season record ever at 8 4 They would lose the Bahamas Bowl to Ohio In 2018 the Blazers overachieved completing their best season to date by finishing the year with a school record of 11 3 and a dominating win 37 13 over Northern Illinois in the 2018 Boca Raton Bowl This marked UAB s first bowl game win in school history The Blazers moved into the new Protective Stadium on the grounds of the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex in 2021 Soccer edit Men s soccer edit Main article UAB Blazers men s soccer UAB began a men s soccer program back in 1979 Throughout its history UAB has enjoyed great success in the men s soccer program The men s team has been in the NCAA Tournament a total of 7 times including 2 Sweet Sixteen appearances and 1 Elite Eight appearance in 1999 The men s team has been ranked nationally numerous times throughout its history including top 25 rankings in 16 of the last 18 seasons One of UAB s biggest wins in the men s team history came when UAB upset the 1 ranked UCLA Bruins in 1997 by a score of 2 0 UAB would upset another 1 ranked team in 2006 when they beat the SMU Mustangs by a score of 2 1 The men s team plays their home games at UAB s West Campus Field Since 1993 the men s team has won nearly 80 of its games played at West Campus Field UAB has frequently been among the national leaders in soccer attendance finishing as high as 16th nationally in average attendance The highest attended home soccer game in UAB history came in 2011 when 3 141 fans saw the Blazers defeat Clemson 2 1 Although many traditions cheers and chants take place at each home game there is one that stands above the rest according to current head coach Mike Getman Led by alumni super fan Andrew Robillard who has not missed a UAB men s home soccer match in 22 seasons the whole student section sings God Bless America in unity The Hillsborough Times has reported this tradition as one of its 12 College Sports Traditions you Don t Want to Miss UAB has played at the 2 500 seat BBVA Compass Field since 2015 11 Women s soccer edit Though only beginning a women s soccer program only in 1996 the UAB women s soccer team has already been in the NCAA Tournament and has also been ranked several times in its history The UAB women s soccer team has won the Conference USA Championship 3 times in ten years including the most recent in 2006 Erica Demers has been the UAB women s soccer head coach since May 2017 The women s team has played at PNC Field formerly BBVA Field since 2015 Men s tennis edit Derek Tarr former professional South African tennis player took the helm of the men s tennis team in 1989 Since then Tarr has led the men s tennis team to numerous top finishes in the Conference USA including a handful of trips to the NCAA Men s Tennis Tournament Since 1989 the men s team has accumulated a winning percentage just shy of seventy percent 12 The UAB men s tennis team has produced numerous player who have gone on to the ATP World Tour In the 2015 2016 season the team was ranked as high as 74 by the ITA 13 The team currently practices at UAB s four court facility located on campus and plays home matches at the Lakeshore Foundation Tennis Center located in Homewood Alabama Men s golf edit Frequently ranked among the nation s better collegiate programs including as high as 8 in 2011 the men s golf program has gained considerable recognition 14 Over the program s history UAB has made 7 appearances in the NCAA Men s Golf Championship tournament including 6 times in the last 10 years The UAB golf team has won 2 conference titles including the 2008 Conference USA Championship Several UAB golfers have gone on to have success as professional golfers including 2010 U S Open champion Graeme McDowell and Garrett Osborn McDowell won the Haskins Award during his senior season in 2002 UAB s golf team is led by coach Mike Wilson Softball edit The UAB Softball program played its first season in 2000 The program played its home games at George Ward Park from inception through the 2009 season In 2010 the Blazer Softball team began playing home games at an on campus stadium The stadium was built after parents of softball players filed a Title IX complaint against the university In 2016 the stadium was named Mary Bowers Field in recognition of gifts given by Mary and Keith A Bowers Marla Townsend was named the first head coach in 1998 and the team began play in 2000 She was head coach for 18 years until the 2016 17 season She had a record of 532 507 at UAB Amanda Ellis served as interim head coach for the 2017 18 season and compiled a 26 32 1 record On June 16 2018 Jimmy Kolaitis was named the programs 3rd head coach 2nd permanent in program history The Blazers have made the NCAA Tournament 5 times 2010 2011 2012 2013 and 2014 The Blazers advanced to the Super Regionals in 2013 by winning the Louisville Regional UAB lost to 2 overall seed Florida Gators in the Super Regionals 4 3 and 1 0 to barely miss advancing to the College Softball World Series The Blazers finished the 2013 Season nationally ranked 16 in the USA Today NFCA poll and 17 in the ESPN com USA Softball Poll UAB has one Conference regular season Championship in program history 2013 Overall UAB has a record of 558 539 1 Synchronized swimming edit The UAB synchronized swimming team was formed in the 1998 99 season and quickly established themselves as dominant in the sport having finished numerous times among the Top 5 teams in the nation citation needed The team has since been dropped as a varsity sport from UAB 15 Championships editConference Championships 9 Football 2 2 Conference USA Men s Basketball 5 3 Sun Belt 2 Conference USA Women s Softball 1 1 Conference USA Men s Baseball 1 1 Conference USA Mixed Rifle 2 2 Southern ConferenceRivals editUAB s main rivals are conference opponent Southern Miss of Conference USA and Troy of the Sun Belt Conference When both teams were members of Conference USA the UAB Memphis football rivalry was called the Battle for the Bones sometimes known as The BBQ Bowl and included both professional and amateur barbecue contests as part of the pregame festivities The winner of the game received a traveling 100 pound bronze rack of ribs trophy known as The Bones trophy In men s basketball UAB also has an in state rivalry with Auburn where Auburn holds the current series advantage with 11 wins and 10 losses after winning 6 straight The rivalry was on hold for a number of years until it was again resumed in the 2015 season Mascots editMain article Blaze UAB mascot The current UAB mascot is a green dragon named Blaze Former mascots included a strange cartoonish Nordic warrior named Blaze the Viking in 1993 and a rooster named Beauregard T Rooster which remained the school s mascot until 1992 when Coach Gene Bartow thought it would be a good time to change as UAB joined the Great Midwest Conference Blazers ISP Radio Network editUAB athletic events can be heard on the following stations WUHT FM 107 7 Birmingham Tuscaloosa Gadsden Anniston Cullman WJOX FM 94 5 Birmingham Tuscaloosa Selma Demopolis WPAS FM 89 1 Mobile Biloxi Pascagoula Gulf Shores WGMP AM 1170 Montgomery Prattville Selma Greenville Troy WTKI AM 1450 Huntsville Madison WIEZ AM 1490 Decatur Hartselle Moulton Athens WSGN FM 98 3 Talladega Ashland Oxford Alexander City WKLS FM 105 9 Centre Piedmont Collinsville Cedar Bluff WJOX AM 690 Birmingham Huntsville Montgomery WACT AM 1420 Tuscaloosa Brent EutawReferences edit University of Alabama at Birmingham Style Guide PDF March 11 2020 Retrieved April 12 2021 UAB NCAA com Archived from the original on March 3 2021 Retrieved April 12 2021 American Athletic Conference Announces the Addition of Six Universities Press release American Athletic Conference October 21 2021 Retrieved October 21 2021 UAB reinstates football for 2016 ESPNC June 1 2015 Archived from the original on June 2 2015 Retrieved June 1 2015 UAB Football Is Back From The Dead Now The Hard Part Begins Deadspin June 4 2015 Archived from the original on June 16 2015 Retrieved June 7 2015 After killing football program UAB will need to add men s sport to stay Division I Alabama Media Group December 3 2014 Archived from the original on May 18 2015 Retrieved May 14 2015 UAB Athletics will add Men s Cross Country for fall 2015 UAB Archived from the original on May 18 2015 Retrieved May 14 2015 C USA announces UAB will remain a member of its conference yahoo com 4 June 2015 Archived from the original on June 5 2015 Retrieved June 6 2015 Jimbo Fisher glad Alabama trustees nixed his deal to become UAB s head coach Kevin Scarbinsky AL com 5 January 2014 Archived from the original on 14 December 2014 Retrieved 8 December 2014 Gray Jeremy December 2 2014 It s official UAB kills football program AL com Archived from the original on December 10 2014 Retrieved December 2 2014 Jim Bakken UAB UAB News 1 5 million BBVA Compass gift supports on campus soccer facility at UAB uab edu Archived from the original on 2015 02 11 Retrieved 2015 02 11 Derek Tarr Bio UAB Athletics Official Athletic Site www uabsports com Archived from the original on 2016 08 06 Retrieved 2016 08 02 Mens Tennis Breaks Into ITA Rankings Archived from the original on 2016 10 05 Retrieved 2016 08 02 Golfstat Ranks UAB No 8 In The Nation UAB Athletics Official Athletic Site cstv com Archived from the original on 2011 10 01 Retrieved 2011 09 30 Birmingham Sports al com Archived from the original on 2008 06 09 Retrieved 2021 10 17 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UAB Blazers amp oldid 1187707978, 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