BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN: Stat leaders from Alabama’s SEC Tournament win over Missouri

Stat leaders from Alabama’s 72-61 win over Missouri in the SEC Tournament semifinals!

The Alabama Crimson Tide men’s basketball team is advancing to the SEC Tournament championship game on Sunday after defeating the Missouri Tigers on Saturday afternoon 72-61 in Nashville.

Alabama started off slow in the first half and held just a two-point lead over Missouri at the half. A strong second-half performance, led by freshman sensation Brandon Miller, catapulted the Tide to another double-digit victory.

With the win, Alabama advances to its second SEC Tournament championship game in the last three seasons. The Crimson Tide won the championship back in 2021.

Let’s take a look at Alabama’s stat leaders from its impressive win over the Missouri Tigers!

BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN: Stat leaders from Alabama’s 72-49 win over Mississippi State in SEC Tournament

Alabama dominated Mississippi State in the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament on Friday. Here are the Tide’s stat leaders.

After going through a bit of a shooting slump over the past couple of weeks, the Alabama Crimson Tide men’s basketball team began to find its shooting stroke in Nashville as they take down Mississippi State 72-49 in the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament.

Alabama was not lethal from behind the arc against the Bulldogs, but the Tide did go 13-37 from three for a solid 35.1%.

Alabama’s ball movement was critical in getting a flurry of open looks against one of the best defensive teams in the nation. As a team, Alabama finished with 21 assists and just seven turnovers.

Here is a complete breakdown of Alabama’s stat leaders in the blowout win over Mississippi State.

BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN: Alabama’s stat leaders from road loss to Texas A&M

Alabama’s stat leaders from its disappointing road loss to Texas A&M to close out the regular season.

No. 2 Alabama dropped just its second game of the SEC schedule on Saturday when the Texas A&M Aggies took down the Tide 67-61 in College Station to close out the regular season.

Alabama (26-5, 16-2 SEC) struggled to find its rhythm offensively, especially in the first half which saw the Crimson Tide trail by as many as 15.

Despite the loss, Alabama finishes atop the SEC standings and secured the No. 1 seed in the SEC tournament. Texas A&M will be the No. 2 seed.

Let’s take a look at Alabama’s stat leaders from the disappointing loss to the Aggies to wrap up the 2022-23 regular season.

BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN: Stat leaders from Alabama’s comeback win over Auburn

Alabama’s stat leaders following their epic comeback victory over Auburn to win the SEC regular season title.

For the second time in three seasons, [autotag]Nate Oats[/autotag] and the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide men’s basketball team are the SEC regular season champs. Alabama claimed the title with a 17-point comeback victory over the Auburn Tigers on Wednesday night 90-85.

Alabama once again struggled to find its rhythm from behind the arch connecting on just eight of its 31 three-point attempts. Auburn came out firing on all cylinders and connected on 12 of their 20 attempts from the three-point line.

Senior guard Jahvon Quinerly saved the day for the Crimson Tide with his 24 points off of the bench.

Let’s take a look at Alabama’s stat leaders from its impressive come-from-behind victory over Auburn.

BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN: Stat leaders from Alabama’s 86-83 win over Arkansas

Stat leaders from Alabama’s 86-83 win over the Arkansas Razorbacks!

After a disastrous first half on the offensive end of the floor for No. 2 Alabama, a strong second-half performance catapulted the Tide to an 86-83 win over the Arkansas Razorbacks.

With the win, Alabama grabs its 25th win of the season and improves to 15-1 in SEC play.

Alabama was once again led by the freshman sensation Brandon Miller who dropped 24 points in the winning effort.

Jahvon Quinerly came off the bench and helped lead Alabama’s surge and finished the game with 16 points and seven assists.

Let’s take a look at the complete Alabama box score following the Tide’s win over the Hogs.

BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN: Stat leaders from Alabama’s 78-76 win over South Carolina

Stat leaders from Alabama’s overtime win over South Carolina Wednesday night!

A collective sigh of relief came from Alabama basketball fans late Wednesday night as the No. 2 Crimson Tide held off the South Carolina Gamecocks 78-76 in overtime.

Alabama (24-4, 14-1 SEC) avoided the disastrous upset with a spectacular performance from freshman sensation Brandon Miller.

Miller dropped 41 points (career high) in 43 minutes of action Wednesday night, scoring more points than the rest of the Alabama team combined.

Miller was also clutch for the Tide making the shot to send the game to overtime and then also hitting the game-winner with less than a second remaining in overtime.

Let’s completely break down the Alabama box score from the Tide’s narrow victory.

BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN: Stat leaders from Alabama’s road loss to Tennessee

Alabama suffered its first loss in SEC play of the season on Wednesday night. Here are the Tide’s stat leaders against Tennessee.

[autotag]Nate Oats[/autotag] and the Alabama men’s basketball team dropped its first SEC game of the season on Wednesday night with a 68-59 loss to the Tennessee Volunteers.

It isn’t surprising that Alabama’s perfect run in the SEC came to an end against a Tennessee team who was in desperate need of a win after back-to-back losses on buzzer-beaters.

Even with the loss, Alabama is in firm control of first place in the SEC with five games remaining in the regular season.

Turnovers played a massive part in Alabama’s loss in Knoxville. The Vols scored 26 points off of the Tide’s 19 turnovers.

Let’s take a look at Alabama’s stat leaders from Wednesday night’s loss.

BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN: Stat leaders from Alabama’s road win at Auburn

Alabama’s stat leaders from its 77-69 road win over the Auburn Tigers.

No. 3 Alabama went into one of the toughest environments in college basketball and got a 77-69 win over the Auburn Tigers.

Auburn gave Alabama everything it wanted and more in the matchup. The game was all knotted up at 37 a piece at the half before the Tide outscored the Tigers 40-32 in the second half.

Alabama didn’t have its best performance from behind the three-point line, and it only managed to finish 56.5% from the free throw line but was still able to score nearly 80 points in the contest.

With the win, Alabama is now 22-3 on the season and a perfect 12-0 in SEC play.

Let’s look at Alabama’s stat leaders from the hard-fought road win at Auburn.

BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN: Stat leaders from Alabama’s dominating win over Florida

Here are Alabama’s stat leaders from its impressive 97-69 win over the Florida Gators.

[autotag]Nate Oats[/autotag] and the Alabama men’s basketball team improved to 21-3 overall and a perfect 11-0 in SEC with an impressive and dominating 97-69 win over the Florida Gators.

The first half saw the Tide put together a nearly flawless performance on both ends of the floor as Alabama held a 52-23 lead after the first 20 minutes.

Alabama’s tough defense was the game’s story as the Gators shot just 34.9% from the field and 28.6% from the three-point.

The lone bright spot for the Gators was senior big man Colin Castleton who finished with 29 points and 10 rebounds.

Offensively, the Tide was efficient from the floor shooting 49.3% and 44.1% from the three-point line.

Let’s look at the individual stats leaders for Alabama in the Tide’s dominating win over the Gators.

BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN: Stat leaders from Alabama’s 79-69 road win over LSU

Here are Alabama’s stat leaders from the 79-69 road win over LSU.

[autotag]Nate Oats[/autotag] and the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide went into Baton Rouge and got a 10-point win over the LSU Tigers on Saturday afternoon to improve its record to 20-3 and a perfect 10-0 in SEC play.

Alabama performed pretty well on the offensive end of the floor for the majority of the contest, but defensively the Tide could never seem to get into a flow.

LSU shot a total of 31 free throws in the contest compared to Alabama’s 15 and that is what kept the Tigers in the game late.

Nimari Burnett and Rylan Griffen continue to come up big for Alabama off of the bench combining for 27 points and an impressive 7-12 from the three-point line.

Here are Alabama’s stat leaders from the road win over the LSU Tigers.