Alabama
Alabama colleges take home top prizes at Bass national fishing championship – Alabama NewsCenter
Two Alabama schools took residence prime prizes at this 12 months’s Bass Professional Retailers 2022 BoatUS Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship at Pickwick Lake in Florence.
Within the two-angler staff competitors, Wallace State Neighborhood School anglers Bryar Chambers and Clent Blackwood have been declared the nationwide champions after a formidable two-day run.
Chambers and Blackwood completed with a complete of 10 fish, weighing 46.91 kilos, simply forward of groups from Auburn College, Drury College and East Carolina College.
“It’s a once-in-a-lifetime alternative to exit and win a championship,” stated Chambers, a Fairview native. “It makes on a regular basis we spend on the water price it. There’s not rather more we might ask for. It feels superior to win an occasion on this circuit.”
The College of Montevallo fishing staff was once more topped the Bass Professional Retailers Faculty of the 12 months.
Almost 200 collegiate bass fishing groups from throughout the nation competed within the championship event Might 26-27. Montevallo was named Faculty of the 12 months for having amassed probably the most cumulative factors of any staff.
Final 12 months, the Montevallo fishing staff, which is a part of the UM President’s Outside Students Program, earned the identical achievement. Montevallo grew to become simply the third faculty to win back-to-back Faculty of the 12 months honors within the historical past of the game.
“There are solely two different applications which have received this title twice,” stated UM fishing coach William Crawford. “To have the ability to try this once more is an actual honor and exhibits the onerous work that our guys have put forth this 12 months.
“It’s onerous to get a repeat title as a result of all people is gunning for you. We stepped as much as the problem and had one other good 12 months. It speaks to the staff’s work ethic and dedication to have the ability to deliver one other nationwide title residence to the College of Montevallo.”
Wallace State’s Blackwood is a resident of Logan and fished for West Level Excessive Faculty in Cullman. He and Chambers believed that they had an edge going into the event due to their familiarity with Pickwick Lake, which is a bit more than 100 miles from the school.
They’ll proceed to fish within the Collegiate Sequence June 10-11 at Saginaw Bay in Bay Metropolis, Michigan.
Wallace State’s bass fishing staff started competing about 10 years in the past, and the membership has constantly despatched members to the school collection nationwide championships.
John W. Stewart, president of the College of Montevallo, stated he’s happy with his college students for making Montevallo’s fishing staff distinguished nationally.
The event was introduced by Abu Garcia.
View full event outcomes right here.
Alabama
What Nate Oats called ‘a disaster’ in Alabama win over South Carolina
Alabama men’s basketball won somewhat comfortably against South Carolina.
Plenty went right in the 88-68 victory over the Gamecocks on Wednesday in Columbia, South Carolina. Alabama shot 55%, outrebounded the Gamecocks, saw the bench outscore South Carolina 39-4 while scoring more points in the paint, fast break points and 3-pointers.
But there was something with which Crimson Tide coach Nate Oats was displeased.
Free throws.
“Would have been better if we made some free throws tonight,” Oats said. “That was a disaster for us. But everything else … It was good enough to win tonight.”
Alabama finished 10-for-20 (50%) from the charity stripe, which was the lowest total of the season so far. The previous low was 51.4% against Kent State late in December.
Not a mark Oats wants, but it didn’t make a difference in the game. All the other ways Alabama scored, particularly in the first half, made free throws a non-factor. As a result, No. 5 Alabama (13-2, 2-0 SEC) beat South Carolina (10-5, 0-2).
“First road game for us in the SEC,” Oats said. “I thought our guys answered the bell pretty well.”
The free throws might have been a disaster, but there was plenty else that Oats liked. That includes the defense, which limited South Carolina to .971 points per possession.
“I thought our defense was significantly better for the whole 40,” Oats said.
Oats specifically praised the efforts of Mo Dioubate. He finished plus-19 while matched up mainly against Collin Murray-Boyles, South Carolina’s leading scorer and a likely first-round NBA Draft pick.
“I thought Dioubate did a great job guarding him,” Oats said. “He really impacts the game in a big way,” Oats said.
Boyles-Murray tallied six points, four of which came from free throws, while finishing 1-for-6 from the field. He also had two turnovers.
“We got a lot of good efforts from a lot of people,” Oats said. “Good road win for us.”
Next up, Alabama will face No. 10 Texas A&M on the road on Saturday (7 p.m., ESPN)
Nick Kelly is an Alabama beat writer for AL.com and the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on X and Instagram.
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Alabama Basketball Demolishes South Carolina in First SEC Road Game
No. 5 Alabama men’s basketball won its first SEC road test over South Carolina 88-68 on Wednesday evening in relatively easy fashion.
One big reason for this being a must-see matchup was due to the reunion with former Alabama and current South Carolina forward Nick Pringle, who was a part of the Crimson Tide’s Final Four run last season. Alabama head coach Nate Oats said during Tuesday’s press conference that like most players facing their former team, Pringle will likely tell the Gamecocks about the Tide’s play style to try and gain an advantage well ahead of tipoff.
However, this was not the case early as Alabama cruised to a commanding 45-28 halftime lead. Crimson Tide Preseason All-American guard Mark Sears quickly lived up to that status as he started the game 6-of-7, with 16 points including 4-of-4 on attempts from behind the arc.
Sears’ effort certainly rubbed off on the rest of the team in the first half as Alabama’s 60 percent from the field (18-of-30), including a 6-of-11 clip from downtown. In addition to 13 assists, the Tide also grabbed six offensive rebounds, which led to seven second-chance points, scored 22 points in the paint and recorded five steals and three blocks.
Crimson Tide center Clifford Omoruyi and conference-leading three-time SEC Freshman of the Week Labaron Philon also had a very solid first half on both ends of the floor to help contribute to the massive lead.
The start to the second half was a bit slower for Alabama, as after a poor play, Oats took out the entire starting five. One of the replacements was guard Aden Holloway who scored seven straight points for Alabama to regain the Tide’s momentum and build a more comfortable 56-39 lead with 15 minutes to go in the second half.
The importance of depth played a role in this one as Holloway led Alabama to 36 bench points while the Gamecocks had four. Furthermore, South Carolina’s secondary group didn’t score a bench point until there were less than two minutes remaining in regulation.
From there on, both teams traded buckets, but Alabama’s tremendous start kept the Tide composed and Gamecocks unable to make a massive comeback. Even when Alabama had scoring droughts, its defense prevailed in making sure South Carolina didn’t chip away. Forward Grant Nelson played a key role here as Gamecocks forward Collin Murray-Boyles, SC’s leading scorer coming into the game, finished 1-of-6 from the field.
In short, Alabama’s first half was significantly better than the second, but the Crimson Tide’s defense in the latter portion of the night made the offensive performance not matter as much. Of course, consistency in both halves will be important for the rest of the gauntlet of an SEC slate.
Alabama improves to 13-2 (2-0 SEC) while South Carolina slides down to 10-5 (0-2 SEC).
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