BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN: Stat leaders from Alabama’s emphatic SEC Championship win over Texas A&M

Alabama’s stat leaders from its emphatic SEC Tournament Championship win over Texas A&M!

For the second time in three seasons, Nate Oats and the Alabama men’s basketball team have cut down the nets in Nashville as the SEC Tournament champs.

Alabama controlled the game over for the majority of the contest, but a flurry of threes and dunks in the middle portion of the second half led the Crimson Tide to a dominating 82-63 win over Texas A&M.

Alabama was led by the usual suspects of Brandon Miller and Jahvon Quinerly who each reached the 20+ point mark on the afternoon.

Here is a complete breakdown of the Alabama box score from the emphatic win over the Aggies!

Alabama knocks off Texas A&M to win program’s eighth SEC Tournament Title

The No. 1 seed Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the No. 2 seed Texas A&M Aggies in Sunday’s SEC Championship Game by a final score of 82-63.

The Alabama men’s basketball team secured its eighth conference title with a 82-63 win over Texas A&M in Sunday’s SEC Championship. The Tide have solidified themselves as a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Alabama was led by the trio of Charles Bediako, Brandon Miller, and Jahvon Quinerly.

Bediako played one of the best games of his college career on Sunday. The Canadian scored 12 points while grabbing 13 rebounds. He also added five blocks.

Quinerly provided a huge boost to the Tide’s scoring efforts in the first half. The senior added 22 points having shot 8-14 from the field and 4-8 from the three-point line.

As for Miller, he was the spark that Alabama needed to pull away in the second half. Miller finished the game with 23 points, 12 rebounds, three assists, and three steals. He was also awarded as the MVP of the SEC Tournament.

The Tide will wait to see how their side of the bracket stacks up. The NCAA selection committee is set to reveal the bracket at 5 CST on CBS. As mentioned, Alabama is sure to receive a No. 1 seed. They also have a strong chance of receiving the No. 1 overall seed for the NCAA Tournament.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow the Alabama basketball program as postseason play continues.

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How to watch Alabama vs. Texas A&M in SEC Tournament Championship

Here is how you can catch all the incredible action from Nashville as Alabama takes on Texas A&M in the SEC Tournament Championship! 

Championship Sunday has arrived in Nashville as the top two seeds from the SEC will compete for the 2023 SEC Tournament Championship.

The Alabama Crimson Tide and the Texas A&M Aggies are set to hit the hardwood today to see who can cut down the nets at Bridgestone Arena and leave Nashville as champs of the SEC.

The Aggies got the best of the Crimson Tide in their lone matchup of the regular season in College Station, defeating Alabama 67-61 to close out the regular season last Saturday.

Alabama’s Brandon Miller has been sensational throughout the SEC Tournament averaging 19 points and is an impressive 7-15 from three.

The Aggies are being led by their incredible point guard Wade Taylor IV who just dropped 24 points against Vanderbilt on Saturday.

Here is how you can catch all the action from Nashville as Alabama takes on Texas A&M in the SEC Tournament Championship!

Everything Nate Oats said following Alabama’s SEC semifinals win over Missouri

Everything Alabama’s Nate Oats said following the Tide’s 72-61 win over Missouri to advance to the SEC Championship!

Alabama defeated Missouri in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament on Saturday afternoon, 72-61 to advance to the championship matchup that will take place on Sunday in Nashville.

The Crimson Tide was led by a strong second-half performance from freshman Brandon Miller who poured in 20 points (16 in the second half) and 12 rebounds.

Miller was assisted by fellow freshman star Noah Clowney who scored 19 points and connected on three of his six three-point attempts.

With the win, Alabama will move on to face Texas A&M in the championship game on Sunday.

Following the game, Alabama head coach Nate Oats spoke to the media and discussed his team’s performance. Here is everything coach Oats had to say!

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!

Alabama defeats Missouri to advance to SEC Tournament championship

Alabama basketball will egt to play for the SEC Tournament Championship after defeating Missouri.

Alabama basketball fought through a bit of an offensive drought and managed to earn a win over the Missouri Tigers in the semifinal round of the SEC basketball tournament. The Crimson Tide advances to the championship round to face the Texas A&M vs. Vanderbilt winner.

With a final score of 72-61, it may seem like the Crimson Tide was dominant, but the game had a few lead changes and was consistently close until the contest’s final minutes.

Star freshman Brandon Miller led the team in scoring with 20 points, but Noah Clowney had an electric performance that resulted in 19 points scored. Miller also led the team in boards with 12 rebounds, Charles Bediako had the next-highest amount with a total of five.

This team accumulates impressive wins and improves as the SEC tournament winds down and the NCAA tournament rapidly approaches.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow Alabama basketball as the 2023 postseason progresses.

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How to watch Alabama vs. Missouri in SEC Tournament semifinals

How to watch Alabama vs. Missouri in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament!

[autotag]Nate Oats[/autotag] and the Alabama Crimson Tide men’s basketball team have advanced to the semifinals of the 2023 SEC Tournament and will take on the Missouri Tigers in Nashville for a chance to play for the SEC championships.

Alabama defeated the Mississippi State Bulldogs on Friday in dominating fashion 72-49 while Missouri outlasted the Tennessee Volunteers 79-71 on Friday.

Alabama and Missouri had faced off once this season in Columbia when the Crimson Tide took down the Tigers 85-64. It’s important to note that Missouri was without its best player, Kobe Brown, for that matchup.

Saturday’s semifinal matchup is sure to be a fun one. Here is how you can catch all of the action!

Everything Nate Oats said following Alabama’s SEC Tournament win over Mississippi State

Everything Alabama basketball coach Nate Oats said following the Crimson Tide’s dominating win over Mississippi State in the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament.

The Alabama men’s basketball team made quick and easy work of Mississippi State in the quarterfinals of the 2023 SEC Tournament on Friday afternoon by defeating the Bulldogs 72-49 in Nashville.

After a couple of weeks of struggling to find its rhythm from behind the arc, the Crimson Tide connected on 35% of its shots from behind the three-point line in the rout of Mississippi State.

Alabama was led by freshman Brandon Miller who tallied 18 points, nine rebounds, and five assists.

Sophomore big-man Charles Bediako also impacted the game from the paint with his 11 points, six rebounds, and five blocked shots.

Following the win, Crimson Tide head coach [autotag]Nate Oats[/autotag] would speak to the media and discuss his team’s performance.

Here is everything coach Oats had to say!

FINAL: Alabama earns 72-49 win over Mississippi State in SEC Tournament

Alabama advances to the semifinals of the SEC Tournament with ease!

Alabama men’s basketball began its run in the 2023 SEC Tournament in the quarterfinals against Mississippi State. The Crimson Tide won by an impressive margin of 23 points over the Bulldogs.

Nate Oats and his squad faced Mississippi State twice earlier in the regular season and won both times, making this the third and likely final meeting between the two programs this season.

Star freshman Brandon Miller led the Tide in scoring and was one of four Alabama players to reach double digits in scoring. Miller also led the team in rebounds with nine and assists with five.

The Crimson Tide will take on the winner of Tennessee vs. Missouri in the semifinals.

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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.