Mark Sears scored 30 points for Alabama basketball in a win over Kentucky on Saturday at Coleman Coliseum. He's come a long ways from a decade ago.
Two of college basketball’s top offenses faced off on Saturday from Coleman Coliseum as No. 4 ranked Alabama picked up a bounce-back win over No.17 Kentucky (score).
That's awesome, baby!' Beloved college basketball analyst Dick Vitale will be in the house for Alabama vs. Kentucky Saturday at Coleman Coliseum.
Saturday’s contest between the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide (21-5, 10-3 SEC) and the No. 17 Kentucky Wildcats (18-8, 7-6 SEC) at Coleman Coliseum has a projected final score of 86-80 based on our computer prediction,
SEC opponents square off when the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide (21-5, 10-3 SEC) host the No. 21 Kentucky Wildcats (18-8, 7-6 SEC) at Coleman Coliseum, beginning at 6:00 PM ET on Saturday, February
Koby Brea scored 20 points, but No. 17 Kentucky lost at No. 4 Alabama 96-83 on Saturday at Coleman Coliseum. For Brea, it was the fourth time this year he has scored at least 20 points. Kentucky (18-9,
The No. 4 Alabama men's basketball team snapped a two-game losing streak against No. 17 Kentucky on Saturday, winning 96-83 against the Wildcats to complete a big season sweep. A lot stood out about the performance,
SEC teams will be in action in eight games on Saturday’s college basketball schedule. That includes the Kentucky Wildcats taking on the Alabama Crimson Tide at Coleman Coliseum. Watch men’s college basketball,
Despite a hot start against the fourth-ranked Crimson Tide, Kentucky still came up short in Tuscaloosa, losing 96-83 to Alabama. KSR’s Jack Pilgrim and Steven Peake were in Coleman Coliseum to witness the loss firsthand,
Here's where Nate Oats' Alabama Crimson Tide rank in Monday's USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll after their bounce-back win over the Kentucky Wildcats.