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Dec 9, 2023

Alabama Men's Basketball Battles No. 4 Purdue in Thrilling Showdown

In a highly anticipated matchup, the Alabama men's basketball team showcased their resilience against the formidable No. 4 Purdue at the Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto. Despite a narrow 92-86 defeat, the Crimson Tide, led by standout performance from Mark Sears, left a lasting impression with their tenacity and skill on the court.

Mark Sears, in a career-night, delivered an outstanding performance, scoring an impressive 35 points while shooting 50 percent from beyond the arc. His three-point prowess was a critical factor in keeping Alabama in contention throughout the game. The Tide, now 6-3, faced the challenge of containing the dynamic duo of Zach Edey and Braden Smith, who combined for 62 of Purdue's 92 points.

Head Coach Nate Oats acknowledged Purdue's strength, particularly praising Zach Edey as the leading candidate for National Player of the Year. Despite the tough matchup, Oats commended his team's effort, stating, "Our kids went toe-to-toe with them for 40 minutes. We just have to figure out a way to get some wins in these big games."

The game statistics reveal several noteworthy highlights. Mark Sears' 35-point performance marked the first time a UA player achieved this feat since Brandon Miller's 41 points in 2023. Alabama's three-point shooting stood out, hitting 41 percent from beyond the arc – the team's highest percentage this season against a Power Five opponent. However, the team struggled with fouls, committing 25 compared to Purdue's 15, and the frontcourt faced challenges, with Mohamed Wague and Nick Pringle fouling out.

In the second half, Alabama maintained their competitive edge, with a 6-0 run forcing Purdue to call a timeout. However, Purdue's resilience allowed them to take the lead for the first time, ultimately securing the victory.

Looking ahead, Alabama's focus shifts to another challenging road trip against No. 10/11 Creighton on Saturday, December 16. Coach Oats emphasized the importance of learning from the Purdue game, addressing areas for improvement, and preparing for future matchups.

While the loss to Purdue was disappointing, the Crimson Tide's spirited performance and Mark Sears' standout night indicate a promising season ahead. Fans can anticipate more thrilling matchups as Alabama continues to face top-tier opponents on their quest for success in collegiate basketball.

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