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Jackson State vs. Alabama State FREE LIVE STREAM (3/15/25): How to watch SWAC Championship game online| Time, TV channel
Jackson State faces Alabama State in the SWAC Championship Game at The Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia, on Saturday, March 15, 2025 (3/15/25).
How to watch: Fans can watch the game via a free trial to DirecTVStream or fuboTV.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: SWAC Championship game
Who: Jackson State vs. Alabama State
When: March 15, 2025
Time: 9:30 p.m. EST
Where: The Gateway Center Arena
TV: ESPNU
Channel finder: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, Cox, DIRECTV,Dish, Hulu, fuboTV, Sling.
Live stream: DirecTVStream or fuboTV
Here’s a recent AP basketball story:
A look at the NCAA Tournament bubble picture:
Holding on
We’ve reached the point where most bubble teams are done playing in their conference tournaments. It’s just a question of how many spots will be left for them.
That depends on whether there are any more bid thieves. No. 16 Memphis held on for a one-point win over Tulane in the AAC Tournament on Saturday, and Virginia Commonwealth advanced in the Atlantic 10. If either of those teams lose, it will enter the at-large pool, which would be bad news for the rest of the bubble.
The experts say …
ESPN’s last four in: Vanderbilt, San Diego State, Xavier, Boise State.
CBS Sports’ last four in: West Virginia, Boise State, Indiana, San Diego State.
Sports Illustrated’s last four in: Arkansas, San Diego State, Indiana, Boise State.
Washington Post’s last four in: San Diego State, Vanderbilt, Texas, Indiana.
ESPN’s first four out: Indiana, North Carolina, Texas, Dayton.
CBS Sports’ first four out: Xavier, Texas, North Carolina, Wake Forest.
Sports Illustrated’s first four out: Texas, North Carolina, Xavier, UC Irvine.
Washington Post’s first four out: North Carolina, Xavier, Boise State, Ohio State.
Up next
Another game to watch for a possible bid thief: UC San Diego faces UC Irvine on Saturday night in the Big West final. Bubble teams should be rooting for UCSD.
Automatic bids so far
SIU Edwardsville (Ohio Valley), Omaha (Summit), Lipscomb (Atlantic Sun), High Point (Big South), Drake (Missouri Valley), Wofford (Southern), Troy (Sun Belt), Robert Morris (Horizon), UNC-Wilmington (Coastal Athletic), St. Francis, Pa. (Northeast), Gonzaga (WCC), McNeese (Southland), American (Patriot), Montana (Big Sky), Bryant (America East), Norfolk State (MEAC).
Automatic bids at stake Saturday
ACC (Duke vs. Louisville)
Big 12 (Houston vs. Arizona)
Big East (St. John’s vs. Creighton)
Big West (UC San Diego vs. UC Irvine)
Conference USA (Liberty vs. Jacksonville State)
MAAC (Iona vs. Mount St. Mary’s)
MAC (Akron vs. Miami, Ohio)
Mountain West (Boise State vs. Colorado State)
SWAC (Jackson State vs. Alabama State)
WAC (Utah Valley vs. Grand Canyon)
Automatic bids at stake Sunday
AAC (Memphis vs. North Texas-UAB winner)
Atlantic 10 (VCU vs. George Mason)
Big Ten (Michigan vs. Wisconsin)
Ivy (Yale vs. Cornell)
SEC (Florida vs. Tennessee)
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Right Solution, Wrong Method For Alabama Baseball This Season: Just a Minute
Welcome to BamaCentral’s “Just a Minute,” a video series featuring Alabama Crimson Tide on SI’s beat writers. Multiple times per week, the writers will group up or film solo to provide their take on a topic concerning the Crimson Tide or the landscape of college sports.
Watch the above video as BamaCentral baseball beat reporter Theodore Fernandez reflects on the first two months of Alabama baseball’s season and explains why the team has left much to be desired despite success on the field.
At face value, this has been a successful campaign for Alabama baseball. Entering the final four weeks of the regular season, a Crimson Tide team that was projected to finish No. 13 in the SEC is 9-9 in conference play, and just one game out of fourth place. The first sweep of Auburn in more than a decade, the Frisco Classic title, and a road series win over Oklahoma are big-time results that speak to the potential Alabama clearly possesses.
But it continues to appear increasingly likely that this team may not realize that potential.
There are issues up and down the roster. The bulk of the attention has been on Justin Lebron’s struggles. His career-high in errors and underwhelming offensive numbers have led to his draft stock beginning to fall, and it led to him even being experimentally moved out of the two-hole for a game against Arkansas.
Players like Luke Vaughn and Jason Torres have struggled, and there is still a significant amount of regular roster experimentation occurring on a week-to-week basis. Will Plattner, Justin Osterhouse, Chase Kroberger, Andrew Purdy and Peyton Steele are all among the players who have started games over the past two weekends and still appear to have undefined roles.
The biggest question remains the bullpen, as it is nearly impossible to predict what it will provide on any given day. There was a two-weekend stretch where it gave up just five earned runs over 22.1 combined innings against Auburn and Oklahoma, willing Alabama to wins in games where the bats did not show up. Then there have been the lows: implosions against Arkansas and Texas that cast serious doubt on the unit’s ability to show up in big moments.
In all of those areas where the team has struggled, there is hope of a turnaround. There are the bullpen’s aforementioned elite stretches. There are the web-gem plays in short by Lebron, that will leave him with one of the most impressive defensive highlight reels of any player in the nation. There’s Torres responding to a 1-for-12 weekend against the Razorbacks with a two-hit game where he drove in one of Alabama’s two runs to avoid a sweep against Texas last Sunday.
In a sport defined by randomness, where the thinnest of margins can mean the difference between going home in a regional or making a run to Omaha, we simply have no way of knowing where Alabama will land.
Would we really expect it any other way?
That’s baseball.
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Alabama juvenile is charged with murder of missing 10-year-old girl found dead at a home
A “joyful” 10-year-old Alabama girl was found dead soon after being reported missing — with another juvenile charged with her murder.
Katheryn Bigbee, 10, was reported missing just before 11 p.m. Friday, when police were called to an undisclosed address in Calhoun County, AL.com reported.
“Officers responded immediately to the residence,” Piedmont Police Chief Nathan Johnson said in a statement. “They tragically discovered a deceased juvenile inside the home.”
It remains unclear where the house was, or whether it was the young girl’s family home — but another juvenile was soon taken into custody and hit with murder charges.
Their identity and connection to Bigbee have not been disclosed due to their age.
Bigbee’s cause of death also remains unclear, with police saying the investigation was still ongoing.
“Our family has been torn to pieces, and we have lost the most amazing, sweetest little girl,” relative Blake Trammel wrote on Facebook.
“She was a light in any room she walked into. I cannot express the pain, guilt, and emptiness that has come from all of this. We don’t have answers, only more questions,” he added.
The girl’s school also recalled her as a beloved member of its community.
“Our entire Piedmont Elementary School family is grieving as we remember a sweet little girl who brought smiles, kindness, and a bright light to our halls each day,” the school said in a statement.
“Katheryn had a joyful, spunky personality that made her truly special,” the school said. “She was an enthusiastic reader and will be remembered for the happiness she shared so freely.”
“She will always be a part of our school family, and her memory will live on in the hearts of her classmates, teachers, and all who knew and loved her.”
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