Alabama is at its 33rd consecutive NCAA Championship, with only one other school, Utah with 34, has been to more. The Crimson Tide will compete in the second semifinal session on Friday, starting at 7 p.m. CT, along with defending NCAA co-Champion Oklahoma as well as LSU, Auburn, Oregon State and Nebraska.
Defending NCAA co-Champion Florida and past champions Georgia, UCLA and Utah along with Stanford and Michigan will compete in Friday's first semifinal session starting at 1 p.m.
Alabama will start the semifinal session on the floor exercise and will then move to the vault before taking its first of two byes. After the bye, the Tide will move to the uneven bars and balance beam before sitting a bye during the last of six rotations.
Friday's semifinals will be streamed live on NCAA.com while Saturday and Sunday's events will be streamed via WatchESPN.com and the WatchESPN app.
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