The No. 13 Bulldogs (16-4, 4-3 SEC) are hosting No. 4 Alabama (17-3, 6-1) at Humphrey Coliseum on Wednesday (8 p.m. CT, SEC Network). They are 0-3 against top-10 opponents this season, with losses to Auburn,
Vanderbilt's roster construction and Morez Johnson's rapidlly-improving defense among trends Isaac Trotter is tracking.
Alabama coach Nate Oats talked about Sears having some of his best practices of the season in Tuesday's press conference.
Alabama guard Mark Sears is getting family support on social media after spending the entire second half of the Crimson Tide's 80-73 win against LSU on the bench. His mom took to Facebook with two different posts.
When Alabama basketball came out for the second half of Saturday’s win over LSU, regular starting point guard Mark Sears wasn’t on the floor. The Muscle Shoals native did not appear in the entire second half, during which the Crimson Tide pulled off a 80-73 victory after the game was tied at 40 entering halftime.
Here’s how to watch Wednesday’s Alabama-Mississippi State game, including time, TV channel, and streaming information. TV Announcers: John Schriffen (play-by-play), Richard Hendrix (analyst) Radio coverage of the game can be heard on SiriusXM Channel 190, in addition to the Varsity App.
Just days after reaching the 2,500 point milestone, Alabama guard Mark Sears was benched in the 2nd half against LSU
Alabama basketball coach Nate Oats praised Mark Sears' response after he was benched against LSU, but did not say whether he would start at Mississippi State.
Let's put the Mark Sears situation to bed and move ahead on The Joe Gaither Show | Episode 361: Jan. 29, 2025.
When Mark Sears did not start the second half of Alabama‘s game against LSU on Saturday, a few eyebrows were raised. They went even higher when Sears wound up not playing a minute to close out the game,
Lameka Sears said in a social media post that she respects Alabama basketball's coaching staff, but disagreed with her son's benching vs. LSU.