The last time the Tide and Golden Flashes met was in the 2002 NCAA Tournament, a game Alabama fans would just as soon forget.
Alabama just survived a scare from a mid-major program, and the No. 6 Crimson Tide hope they don't face another one on Sunday ...
Mark Sears, UA's starting five at North Dakota Mark Sears, Grant Nelson, Jarin Stevenson, Derrion Reid and Cliff Omoruyi.
Eyebrows raised when Alabama basketball freshman Labaron Philon didn't make the starting five for North Dakota.
Wisconsin-Stevens Point (9-0), ranked 11th in Division III, rallied past No. 18 Christopher Newport 70-68 Thursday night in a ...
Grant Nelson had 23 points and 10 rebounds in his return to his home state and No. 6 Alabama overcame Treysen Eaglestaff’s ...
No. 6 Alabama men's basketball narrowly escaped North Dakota with a 97-90 road win on Wednesday evening. The Crimson Tide ...
With a crowd full of North Dakota locals and a national TV audience, Eaglestaff put forth the best performance of his career.
The Crimson Tide’s Grant Nelson and Mark Sears both dropped 23 points. North Dakota’s Treysen Eaglestaff led all scorers with ...
Prior to Alabama's matchup against the North Dakota Fighting Hawks, the Crimson Tide had to don some new gear for the ...
But the type of scare his Alabama Crimson Tide got Wednesday at North Dakota in what amounted to a homecoming game for Grant ...
Nelson threw down a dunk to spark a 7-0 run that brought the Crimson Tide back with in one with 5:49 to go before the break.