Mark Sears earned yet another accolade during his standout career at Alabama early in Tuesday night's game against Vanderbilt.
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Mark Sears became just the 81st player in Division I men’s basketball history to score 2,500 career points. Alabama’s fifth-year senior entered Tuesday’s game against Vanderbilt with 2,489 points and scored 21 in the Crimson Tide’s 103-87 win.
Alabama basketball coach Nate Oats called out a few players last week, and two of them responded to lead UA's win over Kentucky.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Mark Sears became the 82nd player in Division I history to eclipse 2,500 career points as the No. 4 Alabama men’s basketball team defeated Vanderbilt, 103-87, Tuesday
It goes without saying that Mark Sears, the Preseason National Player of the Year, has been instrumental in the Tide’s success this year. Last week Alabama picked up two key road wins in the SEC in a 20-point road victory vs. South Carolina and a top-ten win on the road against Texas A&M and Sears was a vital part of that.
Alabama opened up its SEC slate with a home throttling over previously undefeated Oklahoma 107-79, and on Wednesday the Crimson Tide got its first SEC road victory over South Carolina 88-68.
Enter Alabama Preseason All-American guard Mark Sears ... However, numerous other members of the Crimson Tide continued to feed off of Sears' stellar start for the remainder of the game.
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Alabama showed off its high-octane offense yet again in Tuesday night's dominant victory over Vanderbilt in Tuscaloosa.
A big reason behind Alabama’s win was their performance in the first half, where the Crimson Tide carried a 48-31 lead into the break. The Crimson Tide also shot an impressive 58.1% from the field in the first half, 36.4% from three, and 80% at the free throw line.
January 12 - Mark Sears poured in 27 points and sunk four key free throws in the final 21 seconds as No. 5 Alabama held off short-handed No. 10 Texas A&M 94-88 on Saturday in a key Southeastern Conference battle in College Station, Texas. The Crimson Tide ...