3 Takeaways From Alabama Basketball's Elite 8 Loss to Duke
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Duke attacked Alabama with 40 points in the paint, a 41-30 edge in rebounding, and three players outside of Flagg finishing in double figures.
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“It’s our time, right f—ing now. Right f—ing now!” Scheyer barked out. “This is our game.”
From The New York Times
No. 1 Florida erased a double-digit deficit in the second half against No. 3 Texas Tech to beat the Red Raiders 84-79 and win the West Region inside Chase Center in San Francisco.
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Nate Oats has led the program to back-to-back Elite Eights, but the Crimson Tide is still building for the next step of a national championship.
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Alabama will never be confused with a Duke or Kentucky or Kansas. Several sweet March runs under coach Nate Oats aren’t about to overtake a century of tradition down at Bryant-Denny Stadium and make hoops the official sport of Alabama.
Even in defeat, Alabama basketball players are still guaranteeing their returns to Tuscaloosa for another season. What Houston Mallette said.
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Front Office Sports on MSNHow Alabama Became College Basketball’s Newest JuggernautThe Crimson Tide have found success rivaling their historic football program. The post How Alabama Became College Basketball’s Newest Juggernaut appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Jensen, a former Utes player under Rick Majerus, was Utah's top target and replaces Craig Smith, who was fired on February 24 in his fourth season. Jensen has been an NBA assistant coach for 12 seasons. He spent 10 years with the Utah Jazz before joining Dallas in 2023.
Sears stands 6-foot-1, according to his bio on Alabama basketball's website.
The top transfer portal point guards are expected to fly off the board over the next week. Two of the top-10 point guards to enter the portal already found new homes, with Bennett Stirtz (No. 1) leaving Drake for Iowa and Donovan Dent (No. 2) jumping from New Mexico to UCLA.
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Sporting News on MSNAlabama reporter deems Crimson Tide basketball ‘legend' deserving of Tuscaloosa's Mount RushmoreOne Alabama basketball "legend" who's leaving the team deserves to be on the Crimson Tide's "Mount Rushmore" after their March Madness elimination. At least according to one reporter.