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Alabama basketball has wasted no time keying in on potential new additions to the Crimson Tide's roster.
From The Tuscaloosa News
In a major coup for Alabama Crimson Tide basketball, the program has secured the commitment of 7-foot center Noah Williamson, a transfer from Bucknell University, as announced by Joe Tipton of On3 Spo...
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After the program's second straight run to the Elite Eight, Alabama basketball has already gotten to work on its next roster. Check here for updates.
Let's have a lot of fun on a Tuesday edition of "The Joe Gaither Show on BamaCentral" with Mason Woods as we discuss the Crimson Tide's Elite 8 performance over the weekend, where the Alabama program is as a whole and what the roster might look like next season.
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Sporting News on MSNAlabama head basketball coach Nate Oats linked, and unlinked, to job at school that lost in Sweet 16Alabama head basketball coach Nate Oats couldn't will the Crimson Tide to a second straight Final Four, bowing out ungracefully in the Elite Eight. Duke won 85-65 and sent Mark Sears, one of the greatest players ever to don the Crimson Flame,
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Roll Tide Wire on MSNAlabama basketball 2025-26 way-too-early roster outlook: Projected lineup, depth chartComing off a loss to Duke in the Elite Eight, Alabama turns their attention to the 2025-26 season where they will have to replace multiple starters.
Five members of the Crimson Tide share their thoughts on the conclusion of the most anticipated season in the history of the program.
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Sporting News on MSNAlabama reporter deems Crimson Tide basketball ‘legend' deserving of Tuscaloosa's Mount RushmoreOne Alabama basketball "legend" who's leaving the team deserves to be on the Crimson Tide's "Mount Rushmore" after their March Madness elimination. At least according to one reporter.
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Roll Tide Wire on MSNWhat Duke coach Jon Scheyer, players said about Alabama basketball after Elite Eight winHere's what Duke coach Jon Scheyer and players Tyrese Proctor and Sion James said about Alabama after Saturday's Elite Eight showdown.
Duke is heading to the Final Four for the first time under coach Jon Scheyer after beating Alabama 85-65 in the Elite Eight on Saturday. The No. 1 seed Blue Devils put the clamps on the No. 2 seed Crimson Tide's prolific offense while earning their 15th consecutive victory.