The Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team was back in SEC action late Wednesday night, traveling not far west from Tuscaloosa for a road contest against the Mississippi State Bulldogs. A Top 25 showdown,
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Auburn men’s basketball sits atop the AP top 25 for a second straight week. It comes after ranked wins over Mississippi State and Georgia ... Duke is Auburn’s only loss so far this season. Alabama is the next highest ranked Southeastern Conference ...
After two straight losses, and four defeats in the last six games, the Mississippi State ... road trip to LSU and with Alabama coming up in a few weeks. Auburn just broke a six-game losing streak ...
The Auburn women’s basketball team looks to build on their first conference win when they take on Mississippi State ... matched that with 35 points vs. Alabama State. She has five double-doubles ...
It’s kept them on top of the AP Top 25, too. The Tigers were the unanimous choice atop the men’s college basketball poll for the second consecutive week Monday, getting all 62 votes from the national media panel.
STARKVILLE, Miss. — Chris Youngblood had a season-high 23 points, including two free throws with 10.9 seconds remaining, to lead No. 4 Alabama to an 88-84 win over No. 14 Mississippi State on Wednesday night. Youngblood made a career-best seven 3 pointers while Alabama made 15 of 31 from beyond the arc.
Alabama guard Chris Youngblood led the the Crimson Tide past the Bulldogs 88-84 in front of a hostile Starkville crowd.
Mark Sears leads Alabama with 18.1 points nearly five assists per game. Josh Hubbard leads Mississippi State with 16.3 points per game forwards KeShawn Murphy and Cameron Matthews both average seven rebounds per game.
Mark Sears was benched over the weekend against LSU, but he bounced back nicely against Mississippi State.
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