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Posted on 3/19/23 at 12:05 am to CrimsonTider98
Posted on 3/19/23 at 12:05 am to CrimsonTider98
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Posted on 3/19/23 at 12:06 am to Chadaristic
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Points scored in the first two rounds in Birmingham:
Zep Jasper - 3 pts
Delaney Heard - 5 pts
Posted on 3/19/23 at 12:09 am to TideCPA
SDSU has size very similar to Maryland. They can't hang with us. They have a little 5'10 guard that I think we can give a lot of trouble. Our guards defend well. Burnett plays really well coming off the bench. SDSU starts three guards so I don't expect to see any changes to our starting lineup. They might have to adjust what they do to put somebody on Miller and match our size.
Posted on 3/19/23 at 12:11 am to SECSolomonGrundy
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Ever seen so little coverage of the Ncaas number one overall seed? Not even a mention
Ever seen so little coverage of the Ncaas number one overall seed? Not even a mention
This post was edited on 3/19/23 at 12:11 am
Posted on 3/19/23 at 12:11 am to Goombaw
Was listening to that also in the way back. He is hands down the best representative and spokesman for this team.
Posted on 3/19/23 at 12:14 am to BFANLC
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Ever seen so little coverage of the Ncaas number one overall seed? Not even a mention
It's always about the upsets.
So, if a 1 seed wins, so what?
It'll be different next weekend once the Cinderella teams get whittled down.
Posted on 3/19/23 at 12:15 am to Goombaw
I assume instead of staying the hotel and leaving tommorow we are just gonna drive back tonight?
Posted on 3/19/23 at 12:15 am to Chadaristic
shite shooting and we beat a top 30 team by 20. Any NCAAT team can lose on a bad shooting night. Only Alabama can dominate a good team while shooting poorly.
While I want a National Championship sooo bad, give me 2 more wins and I'll still be ecstatic.
While I want a National Championship sooo bad, give me 2 more wins and I'll still be ecstatic.
Posted on 3/19/23 at 12:28 am to BigBird09
Just win and advance.. don’t have to be the best team in the country every night.. just the best team in the gym.
Roll Tide
Roll Tide
Posted on 3/19/23 at 12:46 am to CCTider
Got that Birmingham monkey off our backs.
F U Gonzaga and Davidson.
F U Gonzaga and Davidson.
Posted on 3/19/23 at 12:50 am to BFANLC
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Ever seen so little coverage of the Ncaas number one overall seed? Not even a mention
"Dey disrepectin' us, Pawl!"
Posted on 3/19/23 at 3:20 am to CCTider
I just want to say how awesome this is. I’m having a blast watching this team play and I want to go all the way, but it’s so cool just to be in the conversation. I’m really trying to soak it in and just enjoy this moment.
That being said, we might as well just win the whole thing!
That being said, we might as well just win the whole thing!
Posted on 3/19/23 at 6:21 am to Chadaristic
"IT AIN'T NO PRESSURE WHEN YOU HAVING FUN"
HERBERT KEYSHAWN JONES
HERBERT KEYSHAWN JONES
Posted on 3/19/23 at 7:00 am to Joka2kold
Posted on 3/19/23 at 7:01 am to Goombaw
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Can we pack out Louisville like we did Birmingham? It makes a huge difference.
Bought my tickets when we were up 14 with 7 to go. Was praying we didn’t choke, and the boys didn’t let me down!
Would love to see Creighton beat Baylor and Princeton beat Creighton. Prices for the Sunday game of Bama/Princeton would be very reasonable!
Btw, great crowd last night! Way better than on Thursday.
Posted on 3/19/23 at 7:09 am to BamaBravesPackers
How do we match up against SDS,I know they have been decent past few years but all I know about them.
Posted on 3/19/23 at 7:29 am to Mikewbama
No. 1 /1 Alabama Defeats Maryland 73-51 in NCAA Tournament to Advance to Ninth Sweet 16 in Program History
Crimson Tide uses big second half to advance to second Sweet 16 in last three seasons
The No. 1 seed and top-ranked Alabama men's basketball team outscored No. 8 seed Maryland by 17 points in the second half to cruise to a 73-51 victory Saturday night in the NCAA Tournament second round. With the win, the Crimson Tide advances to its second Sweet 16 appearance in the last three years and ninth showing in program history.
Alabama will meet No. 5 seed San Diego State in the regional semifinal which will be played Friday in Louisville, Ky. (time and television will be announced at a later time).
Playing in front of a hometown crowd at Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Ala., the Crimson Tide (31-5) overcame a slow start to take a five-point halftime lead, 28-23. Alabama then used a hot start to the second half and went on to outscore Maryland by 17 points, 45-28, to result in the final score.
The Tide was led by Jahvon Quinerly's 22 points on 9-of-14 shooting from the field and 4-of-6 from beyond the arc. Brandon Miller collected 19 points and seven boards while Charles Bediako added 10 points and 10 rebounds in the win.
The Terrapins (22-13) were led by Julian Reese's 15 points, while Jahmir Young added 12 points in the loss.
HEAD COACH NATE OATS POSTGAME COMMENTS
"It I'd like to thank the city of Birmingham and everybody for putting this on. It's been unbelievable to play in front of our hometown fans. The chance to go to the Sweet Sixteen. I thought that was great for our program, great for the state of Alabama, great for the city of Birmingham. So just thank whoever is responsible for bringing the tournament here and putting it on. It was good. Thought we had a pretty good crowd, pro-Alabama crowd tonight. The start of the game wasn't what we wanted. I think they hit their first four field goals. We hung in there. Our defense picked up from there. It was a great game. Looking forward to playing San Diego State up in Louisville. We'll be ready to go Friday."
Crimson Tide uses big second half to advance to second Sweet 16 in last three seasons
The No. 1 seed and top-ranked Alabama men's basketball team outscored No. 8 seed Maryland by 17 points in the second half to cruise to a 73-51 victory Saturday night in the NCAA Tournament second round. With the win, the Crimson Tide advances to its second Sweet 16 appearance in the last three years and ninth showing in program history.
Alabama will meet No. 5 seed San Diego State in the regional semifinal which will be played Friday in Louisville, Ky. (time and television will be announced at a later time).
Playing in front of a hometown crowd at Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Ala., the Crimson Tide (31-5) overcame a slow start to take a five-point halftime lead, 28-23. Alabama then used a hot start to the second half and went on to outscore Maryland by 17 points, 45-28, to result in the final score.
The Tide was led by Jahvon Quinerly's 22 points on 9-of-14 shooting from the field and 4-of-6 from beyond the arc. Brandon Miller collected 19 points and seven boards while Charles Bediako added 10 points and 10 rebounds in the win.
The Terrapins (22-13) were led by Julian Reese's 15 points, while Jahmir Young added 12 points in the loss.
HEAD COACH NATE OATS POSTGAME COMMENTS
"It I'd like to thank the city of Birmingham and everybody for putting this on. It's been unbelievable to play in front of our hometown fans. The chance to go to the Sweet Sixteen. I thought that was great for our program, great for the state of Alabama, great for the city of Birmingham. So just thank whoever is responsible for bringing the tournament here and putting it on. It was good. Thought we had a pretty good crowd, pro-Alabama crowd tonight. The start of the game wasn't what we wanted. I think they hit their first four field goals. We hung in there. Our defense picked up from there. It was a great game. Looking forward to playing San Diego State up in Louisville. We'll be ready to go Friday."
Posted on 3/19/23 at 7:31 am to BamaBravesPackers
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Bought my tickets when we were up 14 with 7 to go. Was praying we didn’t choke, and the boys didn’t let me down!
Just bought my elite 8 tickets. Can't make the S16 unfortunately.
Let's beat that Aztec arse
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