Alabama basketball's Mark Sears wasn't the only one to have a bounce-back game as the Tide had a shootout with Mississippi State's Josh Hubbard.
Nate Oats and Mark Sears cleared the air after practice Tuesday in the aftermath of Sears' benching last Saturday against LSU.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Mark Sears is heating up at the right ... On Wednesday, in a 88-68 win at South Carolina, Sears became the second player in Crimson Tide program history to score 1,500 points ...
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ESPN believes the Alabama-Mississippi State game could come down to the wire on Wednesday night in Starkville.
The Alabama men’s basketball team has won four straight games, including back-to-back wins over LSU and No. 14 Mississippi State to reach 18-3 (7-1 SEC) at the end of January. In the home win over the Tigers last Saturday,
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The Lady Trojans enter the South East Idaho Conference tournament at 14-6, an 11-win improvement last season. It’s the biggest turnaround in the state as of press time Wednesday night.
Mark Sears was benched over the weekend against LSU, but he bounced back nicely against Mississippi State.
Alabama star Mark Sears returned to the starting lineup and helped lead the No. 4 Crimson Tide to an 88-84 win at No. 14 Mississippi State on Wednesday night after he was benched for the entire second half in Saturday's win over LSU.
Cam Carter was the standout for LSU, scoring 24 points on an impressive 7-of-9 shooting, which included a perfect 2-of-2 from three-point range, while also grabbing six rebounds. Dji Bailey and Jordan Sears contributed with 13 and 11 points, respectively.