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the Gaels. Coach Nate Oats had doubts that his team could make it past the first round after a disappointing finish to the SEC Tournament in Nashville, where Alabama was eliminated by Florida.
Nate Oats' squad won 113-88 with a men's NCAA Tournament-record 25 made 3s on a record-51 attempts. Later, No. 1 seed Florida dispatched No. 4 seed Maryland 87-71 to send two SEC teams to the ...
Alabama coach Nate Oats said before the game he didn’t even bother to recruit Flagg because he knew he had no chance to land him. Tyrese Proctor, who scored 17 points shoots a layup during Duke ...
The former Tigers star took a moment to acknowledge Alabama’s remarkable season and commended coach Nate Oats for his leadership. During an appearance on the CBS Sports Network, Barkley shared ...
Nate Oats and the Alabama Crimson Tide are getting set to face off with the Duke Blue Devils tonight in the Elite Eight. The Crimson Tide are coming off of one of the greatest March Madness ...
“Even though this season didn’t go the way we wanted it to, I’m just very thankful I got the chance to play for Coach Oats and the University of Alabama.” Sears put together an ...
Alabama men’s basketball head coach Nate Oats did not hide his frustration Saturday after his team got eliminated from the NCAA Tournament. The Crimson Tide were outclassed by the Duke Blue ...
After the game, Alabama coach Nate Oats met with the media in Newark to discuss his team's season-ending loss in the Elite Eight and what went wrong for the Crimson Tide against Duke. Here's ...
On the Alabama sideline, coach Nate Oats clapped his hands and bent over, hands on knees like an infielder, watching his team. Behind him, many of the fans in the Crimson Tide section rose to ...
This year’s Tide, with Nate Oats coaching, are the highest-scoring team in the country at 90.8 points a game. This was the ninth time they cracked triple digits. Sears, a first-team All-America ...
That's not Alabama's strength. Nate Oats wants to generate paint touches and drive-and-kick triples. Duke is so good at staying out of rotation and shrinking the floor. Alabama is more experienced.
NEWARK, N.J.—Before Alabama took on BYU in the Sweet 16 on Thursday, coach Nate Oats gathered his backcourt and offered a strange prediction for a team whose best player had been mired in a ...