Alabama senior Kayla Hoffman competes on the floor exercise during the NCAA Tuscaloosa Regionals on Saturday, April 2, 2011 at Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Hoffman won the even with a score of 9.925. She won two other events and captured the all-around title. (The Birmingham News/Jeff Roberts)
TUSCALOOSA - Ho, hum. The Alabama gymnastics team won another NCAA regional championship Saturday night.
That's an NCAA-best 26 regional titles. The Crimson Tide is going to the NCAA Championships for, let's see, how many consecutive years?
"This is 29 in a row for my husband and me, but I can tell you that the feeling from tonight - it doesn't get any better than this," Alabama coach Sarah Patterson said.
"Some people say, 'Oh, it's old.' But I can tell you, it doesn't. It's amazing."
The second-ranked Tide dominated the meet, winning with a score of 197.275 before a Coleman Coliseum crowd of 8,174 (2,000 more than the crowd for the 2009 regional meet at Alabama).
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