LOOK: Alabama MBB unveils their SEC Championship rings

The Alabama men’s basketball team won both the regular season title and the SEC tournament. Today, the team unveiled what their rings …

The 2020-2021 Alabama Crimson Tide men’s basketball team had their season cut short in the Sweet 16 round, but still managed to have a very successful season.

Nate Oats, in his second season as Alabama’s head coach, led the program to an SEC regular season title and a tournament championship.

The team already has the 2021-2022 season in it’s sights, as they’ll enter their new season with the No. 10 ranked recruiting class in the nation, according to 247Sports.

Today, the team unveiled what their championship rings will look like on social media. It features both titles the Crimson Tide won from within the SEC.

 

LOOK: Wisconsin men’s basketball receives their Big Ten championship rings

It was 220 days ago that the Wisconsin men’s basketball team played their final game of the 2019-20 regular season, a 60-56 victory over…

It was 220 days ago that the Wisconsin men’s basketball team played their final game of the 2019-20 regular season, a 60-56 victory over Indiana that cemented themselves as co-Big Ten Champions.

We all remember what followed that game with COVID-19 striking the country, as five days later on March 12 the Big Ten Tournament was canceled and five days after that on March 17 the NCAA Tournament followed suit.

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Well, yesterday the Badgers’ memorable 2019-20 season was finally commemorated as the team and the coaching staff received their Big Ten championship rings.

The rings include “Do Moore, Be Moore, 4 Moore” for assistant coach Howard Moore after he faced tragedy earlier in the year, each player’s name and number, a Badger logo and a simple sentence: “2020 Big Ten Champs.”

Head Coach Greg Gard spoke recently about receiving the rings, saying “There is more out there for you to get. So this goes on the shelf and now we chase what’s next.”

D’Mitrik Trice echoed that statement in a Tweet showing off the new ring.

The Badgers will be back in action in late November as they look to hold their No. 1 spot in the conference and capitalize on a chance to have Micah Potter’s services for a full year and on their opportunity to play postseason basketball.