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The UAB Blazers are a Division I tennis program in the AAC. UAB continues in the AAC at the Division I level. As the season advances, the Blazers' tournament calendar continues to fill in. UAB is building its tennis roster for the upcoming season. The Blazers host home events on the UAB campus. The Blazers' tournament schedule will be updated as results are posted. The Blazers are anchored in a long UAB athletic tradition. When fans fuel a Blazer athlete on RallyFuel, 90% lands directly with the athlete — funding training, recovery, and the realities of college sports.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is a public research institution located in Birmingham, Alabama. As a member of the American Athletic Conference (AAC), UAB competes at the NCAA Division I level, leveraging its strong academic reputation and urban setting to support its athletic initiatives. The university operates with an enrollment exceeding 20,000 students and maintains a solid research profile, which underpins its commitment to combining academic excellence with competitive sports. This institutional scale provides a robust foundation for sustainable athletic growth and market positioning within collegiate sports.
UAB’s athletic program, known as the Blazers, fields competitive teams across multiple sports, including football, basketball, and baseball. The football program has demonstrated resilience and growth since its reinstatement in 2017, consistently competing for conference honors. Men’s basketball has made multiple NCAA Tournament appearances, bolstering the university’s national visibility. Regional rivalries, notably with schools> such as Southern Miss and Middle Tennessee, intensify fan engagement and create meaningful competitive narratives within the AAC.
UAB benefits from a strategically located urban market and a growing donor ecosystem that enhances student-athlete ROI through expanded NIL opportunities. Birmingham’s diverse economy and media market provide fertile ground for brand visibility, supporting athlete endorsements and partnerships. The on-campus Protective Stadium, a modern facility with a seating capacity over 45,000, serves as a critical asset for recruiting leverage and media rights negotiations. The donor base remains engaged, with investments directed toward athletic scholarships and facility upgrades, strengthening the university’s competitive stance in attracting talent and commercial partnerships.