Brandon Miller shot 19 percent in three NCAA tournament games for Alabama, which was upset in the Sweet 16.
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March 25, 2023
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Alabama Basketball
Alabama leaned on Brandon Miller, but weight of March moment was too heavy
Brandon Miller shot 19 percent in three NCAA tournament games for Alabama, which was upset in the Sweet 16.
By Mike Rodak | mrodak@al.com
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Alabama Basketball
San Diego State halts Alabama’s NCAA Tournament run with own blue-collar mindset
The Crimson Tide preached collective buy-in and a "blue-collar" style all year. But so did San Diego State.
By Nick Alvarez | nalvarez@al.com
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Levi Wallace played for Steelers after being stricken by Bell’s palsy
The former Alabama cornerback said: “I know that God was never going to give me more than what I could handle.”
By Mark Inabinett | minabinett@al.com
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Alabama Basketball
Goodman: For Alabama basketball, was the price worth the cost?
Alabama went out again in the Sweet 16, but that is not how this season will be remembered.
By Joseph Goodman | jgoodman@al.com
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From the Lede
Scarbinsky: Alabama lost, its season is done. But there’s no karma at work here.
From November on, Alabama (31-6) was a better team in a better conference than San Diego State (30-6) by any common-sense metric. From the opening tip Friday, San Diego State was the tougher team, physically and mentally, a relentless band of runners and jumpers, chesty defenders and fearless floor scrapers.
By Kevin Scarbinsky | Special to AL.com
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Alabama Basketball
3-pointers sink Alabama, lift San Diego State to Sweet 16 upset
Alabama tied a season-low with three 3-pointers as its season ended in Louisville.
By Nick Alvarez | nalvarez@al.com
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