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Alabama finished with 25 3-point makes on 51 tries, beating BYU 113-88 in the Sweet 16.
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The final two spots in next weekend’s games in San Antonio are up for grabs for the men’s teams.
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All four No. 1 seeds advanced to the Final Four for just the second time in tournament history.
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The former Alabama basketball guard starter over 30+ games with the Crimson Tide prior to spending a season in the Big 12.
Kon Knueppel helped Duke basketball beat Alabama in the Elite Eight. The Blue Devils face Houston or Tennessee next in the Final Four of the 2025 NCAA Tournament.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNDuke basketball vs Alabama recap and highlights from March MadnessDuke basketball coach Jon Scheyer has already accomplished so much in his first three seasons at the helm. He's won an ACC regular-season conference title, a pair of ACC Tournament titles, and reached the Elite Eight twice.
Before Thursday's performance by Sears, five players had double-digit 3-point makes in an NCAA Tournament game: Loyola Maymount's Jeff Fryer in 1990 (11), Oakland's Jack Gohlke in 2024 (10), Purdue's Carsen Edwards in 2019 (10), Memphis' Roburt Sallie in 2009 (10) and UNLV's Freddie Banks in 1987 (10).
CLEVELAND — As March Madness approached for Alabama basketball, one of coach Nate Oats' most frequent complaints was "too many guys" having career highs when playing against the Crimson Tide. Even though that was Youngblood's best scoring performance for ...
By Rudie Obias BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA - MARCH 29 ... Learn more about NCAA Women’s March Madness basketball tournament, along with college basketball bracket info here. Women’s March Madness ...
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Sporting News on MSNAlabama basketball coach Nate Oats fires shots at media ahead of March Madness matchup with Duke, Cooper FlaggAlabama and Duke are facing off in an epic Elite 8 matchup in one of the most anticipated games of March Madness. Crimson Tide head coach Nate Oats fired some subtle shots at the media and its continuous doubt of Alabama ahead of his team's meeting with Cooper Flagg and the Blue Devils.