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No. 7/8 Alabama Falls No. 5/5 Florida, 99-94

Tuscaloosa, ala. – The Alabama men's basketball team No. 7/8 fell on Wednesday evening in Coleman Coliseum on No. 5/5 Florida, 99-94. The competition marked the last home game of the season for the Crimson Tide, which fell to 23: 7 in the season and in the second game 12: 5.

Mark Sears Alabama led with 30 points to record five players in two figures, while he added six rebounds and five assists in the night. Labaron Philon Had 19 points with Clifford Omoruyi (11), Grant Nelson (10) and Aiden Sherrell (10) also reach double -digit numbers in loss.

The Gators (26-4, 13-4 seconds) were listed by Alex Condon's 27-point effort of 10 points, and Walter Clayton Jr. added 21 points and eight templates.

Head coach Nate oats Postgame comments

“Give Florida a lot of recognition for the way they came in and played hard, they looked as if they had more energy than we do. I don't know if it was a delay from the hard loss in Tenessee. If our boys were only tired, I don't know the glass in the points of the second chance and we have given up 26 FastBreak points-half of their points, the second points Chances, or we have to be important what your game plan is not back in defense and we cannot get back on the track.

Team statistics

  • Alabama was exceeded in the competition 50: 35, including a 16-10 UF advantage in the offensive glass, to lead to a 19-10 advantage for the Gator in second chance
  • It was only the fourth time this season that the flood was exceeded in a game and only exceeded the second time in the second game (LSU Alabama, 43-41 on January 25).
  • The flood scored over 90 points for the 16TH Time this season most in Division I.
  • Mark Sears collected his third game of the season and scored 30 points, all of which have come across the last five competitions of the tide
  • Aiden Sherrell Turned his second career double-digit hits and scored 10 points with a perfect 4-of-4
  • Alabama ended the shooting of 47 percent (34 out of 72) from the field, 36 percent (9-von-25) of depths and 68 percent (17 out of 25) from the charity strip
  • In comparison, Florida ended with a 49 percent shootout (35 out of 72) from the ground, 30 percent from three (8-von 27) and 72 percent (21 out of 29) from the open-air line

First half

  • After a slow start, in which no team achieved in the first 90 seconds of the game
  • The Crimson Tide, which is connected to four consecutive field gates Aden Holloway And Aiden SherrellWith an 11-0 run to take over a lead of 19-15 with 11:28 to play in half
  • Florida struck back with a 12-4 sprint and combined with 5-von-9-field attempts over a five-minute
  • The last eight minutes halfway went back and forth, with the leadership changed the owner four times and none of the teams formed an advantage than five points
  • The Gator scored five unanswered points to close half and lead 41-40 into the break

Second half

  • Although Florida scored in the second stanza at its opening, Alabama raced thanks to the 5-von-7 shootout to open half
  • The Gators used a 28-11 run over the next 8:38 to take over a 12-point lead with 7:41 to play
  • Alabama remained after 11 points with 3:20 and used a quick 6-0 run to pull within five points, but the Gator stretched the lead with just over a minute in competition to 91: 82
  • Labaron Philon And Jarin Stevenson Everyone met three points in the last minute

Next on

  • Alabama will play his last game of the regular season on Saturday, March 8th, in Auburn No. 1/1
  • Tipoff is set to 1:30 p.m. CT and is broadcast on ESPN