No. 4 Alabama bounced back from back-to-back losses with a 96-83 win over No. 17 Kentucky on Saturday night, and the victory came with a number of notable achievements for the Crimson Tide. Coach Nate Oats recorded his 26th win over a Top 25 opponent to set a school record,
When Nate Oats karate chopped his whiteboard in the first half of No. 4 Alabama's 110-98 loss at No. 15 Missouri on Wednesday night and received a technical foul, it seemed like more than just a frustrated reaction to a single foul call on Crimson Tide guard Mark Sears.
Alabama guard Mark Sears found himself back in Nate Oats' crosshairs ahead of a rivalry matchup with the Auburn Tigers. The head coach threw his star
Auburn men’s basketball is one of the best in the country at not turning the ball over. Alabama men’s basketball is not. The Tigers on offense rank No. 7 nationally in turnover percentage, per KenPom.
Crimson Tide head coach Nate Oats believes that Sears has taken that next step in his development. "Sears is playing the best basketball I've seen him play since he's been here, o
Madness looming, Alabama coach Nate Oats is trying to coax the best out of Crimson Tide guard Mark Sears. That process continues Wednesday night when No. 4 Alabama
When it’s all going right for Alabama and Mark Sears is splashing shots and Grant Nelson is getting under people’s skin and Nate Oats is shuffling in waves of explosive athletes and rim protectors off a bench that goes 10 deep,
Mark Sears has scored 30 points seven times during his 5-year college career. Two of those have been in his last two games. Sears scored 30 points in Alabama’s 96-83 win over No. 17 Kentucky on Saturday evening at Coleman Coliseum.