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Bleacher Report |
It was Alabama State's first NCAA tournament win in school history and a moment Knox will never forget.
AOL |
Duke's defense handcuffed Alabama's high-octane attack while its own offense put on another clinic in a 85-65 win Saturday night in the East regional final.
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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It’s a simple question, with a very difficult answer — who is the greatest Alabama football player of the modern era? We all have our opinions, and we can argue them for hours on end. But now, we’ve given you — the AL.
It’s Alabama women’s basketball vs. Green Bay in March Madness to open the 2025 NCAA Tournament. Here’s what to know about the first-round game in College Park, MD.
With a relatively forgiving playoff path compared to others around the country, here are the top candidates out to bust Alabama basketball's bracket.
Madness bracketology and predictions. Where Tide stands on Selection Sunday, when 2025 NCAA Tournament bracket will be revealed.
Alabama odds from SportsLine consensus ... This model has also produced brackets that have beaten over 91% of CBS Sports entries in four of the last six tournaments and has nailed 25 first ...
Alabama didn't vote for Bill Clinton, but former president has Tide atop his NCAA Tournament bracket
Former President Bill Clinton shared why Alabama basketball is his pick to win it all in the NCAA Tournament. What he said about the Crimson Tide.
Alabama women’s basketball appeared to be in control, leading by as many as 17 points in the third quarter, but after double overtime the Crimson Tide will come just short of a Sweet 16 appearance.
In another March Madness-inspired bracket challenge, Helen, the steak-focused Birmingham restaurant revered for its dry-aged ribeyes and Kansas City strips, has advanced to the second round of Garden & Gun magazine’s South’s Best Steak House showdown. Call it the “Meat 16,” if you will.