Mark Sears scored 30 points and No. 4 Alabama came from behind for a 96-83 win over No. 17 Kentucky on Saturday night.
Kentucky had it rolling to get things started in Tuscaloosa. In an up-and-down track meet from the opening tip, the Wildcats ...
No. 4 Alabama men’s basketball returned to the win column Saturday night, defeating No. 17 Kentucky 96-83 and sweeping the ...
Tennessee and Houston are in position to move up this week, while St. John's could challenge for a spot in the top five ...
Otega Oweh only scored two-points in a loss against Alabama, which ended Oweh's 26 game streak of scoring 10 or more in a ...
Crimson Tide head coach Nate Oats believes that Sears has taken that next step in his development.
The Crimson Tide was down 30-18 after yet another slow start, but after a massive run, Alabama took the lead and never looked back.
The victory helped the No. 4 Crimson Tide snap a two-game losing streak and is the teams eighth win over an opponent ranked ...
By Keith Taylor Kentucky Today Kentucky couldn’t stop Mark Sears. The Alabama guard scored 30 points to lead the ...
This season marks the seventh year the NET rankings are used as the primary metric for assessing college basketball teams ...
Alabama is back in the win column after defeating Kentucky at home ninety six to eighty three. Star guard Mark Sears scored ...
Try as they might, Mark Pope's Kentucky Wildcats couldn’t stem Alabama's overwhelming offensive attack Saturday, losing an SEC game in Tuscaloosa.