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Mississippi State basketball live score updates vs. Alabama: Bulldogs face Crimson Tide
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — As the schedule turns to February, Mississippi State basketball is still seeking its first true road win. Obtaining it Saturday won’t be easy as MSU takes on the SEC-leading Alabama Crimson Tide.
No. 22 Alabama (15-6, 7-1 SEC) is off to a hot start in conference play, capped by three straight wins. The Crimson Tide fended off rival Auburn on Jan. 24 before collecting victories against LSU and Georgia. Against UGA on Wednesday, Alabama overcame a 13-point deficit in the final 11 minutes.
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Saturday marks the second meeting this season between MSU (14-7, 3-5) and Alabama. The Bulldogs dropped their home contest against the Tide on Jan. 13 thanks in large part to struggles from the free-throw line.
Alabama was led, per usual, by guard Mark Sears’ 22 points. Mississippi State had four players in double figures, including a team-best 15 points from Tolu Smith − though that came on 5-15 shooting from the field.
What channel is Mississippi State basketball vs. Alabama on today?
STREAMING: SEC Network
Mississippi State vs. Alabama start time
DATE: Feb. 3
TIME: 7:30 p.m.
Mississippi State basketball score updates vs. Alabama
Mississippi State basketball schedule 2024
Next five games for MSU:
Feb. 7: vs. Georgia (8 p.m., SEC Network)
Feb. 10: at Missouri (7:30 p.m., SEC Network)
Feb. 17: vs. Arkansas (1 p.m., ESPNU)
Feb. 21: vs. Ole Miss (8 p.m., ESPN2)
Feb. 24: at LSU (7:30 p.m., SEC Network)
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Two ejected after boat crash on Alabama lake
A crash between two vessels on Lake Mitchell ejected two and injured one on Friday night, authorities have confirmed.
Around 7:15 p.m. on June 26, a 17-foot Bumblebee Bass boat collided with a 17-foot Nova Bass boat in Hatchet Creek on Lake Mitchell in Coosa County.
The collision caused the operator of the Bumblebee and a passenger to be ejected into the water. The passenger — 38-year-old Natasha L. Holt of Munford — was recovered from the water and transported to Baptist Medical Center East in Montgomery for treatment.
The others involved in the crash — 24-year-old Duncan Davis of Deatsville and 30-year-old Trevor Howell of Munford, the operators of the Nova and Bumblebee respectively — were not injured in the crash.
ALEA’s investigation into the incident is ongoing.
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Alabama
The legend of Alabama’s black panthers: Why the sightings never stop
So what are so many otherwise reliable people seeing in the woods? Wildlife experts believe most sightings are misidentifications—animals seen in low light that appear larger, darker, or differently shaped than they truly are. Locals frequently report encounters in wooded and mountainous regions, and in most cases, the culprit is likely a bobcat, a black bear cub, an oversized dog, or even a house cat caught in the wrong light. Alabama’s only native wildcat, the bobcat, is typically tan and spotted, though melanistic all-black bobcats have occasionally been recorded—still far smaller than any panther, but striking enough to give pause in a dark wood.
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2019 Alabama Prison Escapee Now Facing Florida Charges For Walnut Hill Machete Carjacking : NorthEscambia.com
A man who escaped an Alabama prison facility and allegedly staged a local carjacking in 2019 has been extradited to Escambia County, Florida.
Travis Wyatt Dawson was served with outstanding warrants and extricated last week for felony carjacking with a weapon and misdemeanor battery. He remains in the Escambia County Jail with bond set at $102,500.
The charges stem from a July 14, 2019, incident on Miller Road in Walnut Hill. Dawson, who had escaped from a Loxley, Alabama, work release center four days prior, allegedly grabbed a victim from behind, brandished a machete, and stole a 2016 Dodge Caravan. As Dawson fled the scene, a witness jumped into the back of the minivan to try to stop him. The vehicle was later found abandoned after running out of gas at Interstate 65 and Government Street in Mobile.
Dawson eluded capture until May 2020, when he was apprehended in Louisiana.
At the time of his escape, Dawson was serving a 20 years sentence for a 2013 convocation for possession of a controlled substance in Escambia County, Alabama.
A man who escaped an Alabama prison facility in 2019 and allegedly staged a local carjacking has been extradited to Escambia County, Florida.
Travis Wyatt Dawson was served with outstanding warrants and extricated last week for felony carjacking with a weapon and misdemeanor battery.
The charges stem from a July 14, 2019, incident on Miller Road in Walnut Hill. Dawson, who had escaped from a Loxley, Alabama, work release center four days prior, allegedly grabbed a victim from behind, brandished a machete, and stole a 2016 Dodge Caravan. As Dawson fled the scene, a witness jumped into the back of the minivan to try to stop him. The vehicle was later found abandoned after running out of gas at Interstate 65 and Government Street in Mobile.
Dawson eluded capture until May 2020, when he was apprehended in Louisiana.
At the time of his escape, Dawson was serving a 20 years sentence for a 2013 convocation for possession of a controlled substance in Escambia County, Alabama.
Pictured top: Officers from the Alabama Department of Corrections speak to an Escambia County (FL) deputy and a citizen a roadblock on Miller Road in Florida on July 12, 2019. Dawson allegedly carjacked a minivan just a few yards from this location on July 14, 2019. Pictured below: An Escambia County (FL) Road Prison K-9 team searches near a Rockaway Creek Road bridge that spans the Alabama-Florida state line. Pictured bottom: An Escambia County (FL) deputy helps maintain a perimeter around a neighborhood along Rockaway Creek Road at Grubbs Street in Atmore. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
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