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2021 University Of Alabama Homecoming Court Announced

The University of Alabama has named its 2021 homecoming court with five candidates after a student election.

(Ryan Phillips, Patch.com)

Caroline Gazzara-McKenzie, UA Strategic Communications, caroline.mckenzie@ua.edu

October 20th, 2021

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama has named its 2021 homecoming court with five candidates after a student election. On Friday, Oct. 22, the homecoming queen will be announced at the annual bonfire.

The candidates are: Laney Ackles, Noelle Fall, Montana Fouts, Savanah Lemon and McLean Moore.

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Laney Ackles’ platform brings attention to Tuscaloosa’s Arts ‘n Autism program.

Noelle Fall is partnering with Culverhouse DEI Mentoring and Diversity in the Business Bridge Program.

Montana Fouts, known for being on the softball pitch, aims to Be the Blessing for campus, bringing enthusiasm to not only athletics, but in day-to-day life.

Savanah Lemon is working with the Boys and Girls Club of Tuscaloosa, connecting UA athletes with youth in the Tuscaloosa community.

McLean Moore’s platform is Big Brother Big Sisters of Tuscaloosa, a program that matches young adults with youth in the community.


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