3 Takeaways From Alabama Basketball's Elite 8 Loss to Duke
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Alabama men's basketball fell to 1-seed Duke 85-65 in the Elite Eight on Saturday night.
From Sports Illustrated
In 2025, the crown will go to a No. 1 seed, as all four top dogs — Auburn, Duke, Florida and Houston — advanced to the Final Four for the second time in tournament history.
From The New York Times
Duke did it all, making one of the six or seven best teams in the country look completely helpless.
From Bleacher Report
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Aiden Sherrell hit two 3-pointers against Duke in the Elite Eight, the final game of his freshman season with Alabama basketball.
That's why it's one of the best sporting events in the world to watch. To an extent, the norm has been broken this season with a historic Final Four field on tap. If you love underdogs, this might be a forgettable weekend for you.
Imagine taking Alabama fans — whose first words in the crib were naturally “Roll Tide!" — from, let’s say 1973, and stick them inside a sports time machine where they got dropped off in February 2025 in Tuscaloosa.
There's no need to wonder about just how big Alabama center Aiden Sherrell is. The freshman answered the burning question after the Elite Eight.
Alabama basketball’s Nate Oats reveals the main reason for Elite Eight loss against Duke, and it wasn’t Cooper Flagg.
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Five members of the Crimson Tide share their thoughts on the conclusion of the most anticipated season in the history of the program.
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