Alabama
USC basketball gets back into win column vs. Alabama State
In the final Pac-12/SWAC Legacy Series game, USC men’s basketball (6-5) got back in the win column with a 79-58 victory over Alabama State (4-6) on Tuesday night at Dunn-Oliver Acadome.
USC freshman forward Arrinten Page had a career-high 12 points that led the Trojans in scoring, along with four rebounds. USC junior guard Kobe Johnson and freshman Isisah Collier finished with 11 points each.
“I thought [Johnson] impacted the game all over the floor, just like we need him to do,” associate head coach Chris Capko said.
Alabama State junior guard TJ Madlock had a game-high 17 points.
USC freshman guard Bronny James had a career-high six points and three rebounds.
The Trojans were without their best scorer for the majority of the game, as fifth-year guard Boogie Ellis left with a hip contusion after colliding on a layup with the Hornets’ 7-foot-1 sophomore center Ubong Okon in the first half.
The frontcourt of graduate forward DJ Rodman and redshirt senior forward Joshua Morgan showed up in an impactful way. Rodman’s 10-rebound performance was a team-high. Morgan had seven of his own, as well as four blocks. The team finished with a season-high 52 rebounds.
“Josh gave us great defense today,” Capko said. “That’s what we need it to be for us to be our best team defensively and improve upon our defense issue.”
After a blowout loss on Sunday against Auburn, USC came out aggressive to start the game. Johnson started the game with four points of his own, sparking an 8-0 run.
Everything clicked for the Trojans on both sides of the ball in the first half. The Trojans’ defense was on full display, holding the Hornets to only 18 first-half points and 21% shooting from the field.
“The first half was great,” Capko said. “We were helping each other out, we had good energy and good effort.”
After a rough first half for the Hornets, they began the second half with a 7-0 run in the first five minutes. Yet, USC weathered the storm and found its rhythm on offense to end the game, as the Hornets’ 21-point halftime deficit was too much to erase.
“I wanted to see how we responded to some adversity, too, and I thought our effort was maintained,” Capko said. “The guys stayed together.”
USC had one of its stronger shooting nights this season, hitting 37% from three and 40% from the field.
“I think we can be a really good team, but it’s going to start with defense,” Capko said.
The Trojans begin conference play next week as they continue their four-game road stretch with a visit to Oregon on Thursday, Dec. 28, at Matthew Knight Arena at 6 p.m.
Alabama
What channel is Alabama basketball vs North Dakota today? TV, streaming info, start time
Alabama basketball is back on the road for the last away game of its non-conference slate on Wednesday.
The No. 7 Crimson Tide will face North Dakota, marking a homecoming game for North Dakota State transfer and Devils Lake native Grant Nelson.
North Dakota is 4-8 and enters the matchup on a three-game losing streak, including back-to-back defeats from UTSA.
Here’s how to catch Alabama (8-2) as it looks to pick up a win in its first-ever meeting with the Fighting Hawks.
What channel is Alabama basketball vs North Dakota today?
TV channel: CBS Sports Network
Streaming: Fubo, Hulu, YouTube TV
Alabama vs. North Dakota will be aired on CBS Sports Network, which can be streamed via Fubo, Hulu and YouTube TV. The event can also be streamed online through the CBS Sports website upon authenticating with select providers.
Alabama basketball vs North Dakota start time
Date: Wednesday, Dec. 18
Start time: 8 p.m. CT
Alabama and North Dakota will face off at Betty Engelstad Sioux Center in Grand Forks, N.D., with a tipoff set for 8 p.m. CT.
Alabama basketball schedule for 2024-25 season
Record: (8-2)
- Nov. 4: UNC-Asheville (W 110-54)
- Nov. 8: Arkansas State (W 88-79)
- Nov. 11: McNeese State (W 72-64)
- Nov. 15: at Purdue (L 87-78)
- Nov. 20: Illinois − C.M. Newton Classic (W 100-87)
- Nov. 26: Houston − Players Era Festival (W 85-80)
- Nov. 27: Rutgers − Players Era Festival (W 95-90)
- Nov. 30: Oregon − Players Era Festival final (L 83-81)
- Dec. 4: at UNC − SEC/ACC Challenge (W 94-79)
- Dec. 14: Creighton (W 83-75)
- Dec. 18: at North Dakota, 8 p.m. CT
- Dec. 22: Kent State, 12 p.m. CT
- Dec. 29: South Dakota State, 2 p.m. CT
- Jan. 4: Oklahoma, 5 p.m. CT
- Jan. 8: at South Carolina, 6 p.m. CT
- Jan. 11: at Texas A&M, 7 p.m. CT
- Jan. 14: Ole Miss, 6 p.m. CT
- Jan. 19: at Kentucky, 11 a.m. CT
- Jan. 21: Vanderbilt, 6 p.m. CT
- Jan. 25: LSU, 7:30 p.m. CT
- Jan. 29: at Mississippi State, 8 p.m. CT
- Feb. 1: Georgia, 11 a,m./1 or 3 p.m. CT
- Feb. 8: at Arkansas, 7 p.m. CT
- Feb. 11: at Texas, 8 p.m. CT
- Feb. 15: Auburn, 3 p.m. CT
- Feb. 19: at Missouri, 8 p.m. CT
- Feb. 22: Kentucky, 5 p.m. CT
- Feb. 25: Mississippi State, 8 p.m. CT
- Mar. 1: at Tennessee, 12 or 3 p.m. CT
- Mar. 5: Florida, 6 p.m. CT
- Mar. 8: at Auburn, 1 p.m. CT
Emilee Smarr covers Alabama basketball and Crimson Tide athletics for the Tuscaloosa News. She can be reached via email at esmarr@gannett.com.
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Alabama football lands first transfer portal addition: Former Florida DL Kelby Collins
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama landed its first transfer portal commitment of the winter window on Tuesday evening when Florida defensive lineman Kelby Collins announced his commitment to the Tide. Collins, a former four-star recruit from Gardendale, Ala., has two years of eligibility remaining and will be counted on as an instant impact player for Alabama’s 2025 defense.
In two years at Florida, Collins recorded 29 tackles, three sacks and 15 quarterback hurries in 18 career games.
Roll tide😁
— Kelby Collins (@kelby_collins) December 18, 2024
What does this mean for Alabama?
Collins, 6 feet 4 and 278 pounds, was a budding star at Florida in 2023 with 23 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, four quarterback hurries, a pass breakup and a forced fumble en route to being named to the All-SEC freshman team and The Athletic’s freshman All-America team. He wasn’t as productive in 2024 with just six tackles in six games, but the potential is there.
Collins’ path is similar to current defensive lineman LT Overton — a highly ranked prospect who committed to another program over Alabama out of high school but landed with the Tide the second time around. It’s indicative of the new college football landscape and the importance of relationships, where losing a recruiting battle in high school doesn’t completely close the door with the portal.
Most of Alabama’s staff wasn’t with the program in 2023, but position coach Freddie Roach remains and was a key component in getting Collins to Tuscaloosa. The Overton addition was beneficial for Alabama this season, and there is hope that Collins can produce something similar in 2025.
Roll tide😁
— Kelby Collins (@kelby_collins) December 18, 2024
Collins’ commitment fills a glaring need for the 2025 defense on the defensive line. The Tide could lose their entire starting unit with Overton, Tim Keenan, Tim Smith and Jah-Marien Latham all possibly moving on to the NFL after this season. Collins’ physical profile fits the bandit position (where Overton and Latham play) as the defensive end with pass-rush responsibilities.
Collins’ production is encouraging, and he will join rising star James Smith on a defensive line that will look much different next season.
With Collins’ commitment and Jaylen Mbakwe and Danny Lewis Jr. returning to the team, Alabama is at 85 total scholarships entering 2025. That number includes current Alabama players who have yet to make NFL decisions.
Collins likely will not be the final portal addition. Alabama is looking to add at several positions, including at wide receiver, on the offensive and defensive lines and at linebacker.
(Photo: Matt Pendleton / USA Today)
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Alabama freshman cornerback Jaylen Mbakwe plans to enter the transfer portal
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Alabama freshman cornerback Jaylen Mbakwe plans to enter the transfer portal, he told On3 Sports Monday night and confirmed in a social media post.
A Pinson, Alabama native, Mbakwe was a five-star recruit that was rated as the No. 12 overall prospect and No. 2 cornerback nationally in the 2024 class, according to 247Sports’ composite rankings.
Mbakwe had committed to and signed with the Crimson Tide under Nick Saban, but stuck with the program after Saban’s retirement and Kalen DeBoer’s hiring last January.
In his first and potentially only season with Alabama, Mbakwe played 11 of the team’s 12 regular-season games and finished with 15 tackles, one tackle for loss, two pass break-ups and an interception.
In a post on Instagram, Mbakwe described his move as a “business decision.”
“This was not an easy decision, but I believe it’s the best step for my personal and professional development and the future I’m working towards for myself and my family,” he wrote.
Mbakwe no longer appears on the 2024 Alabama football roster and a link to his profile page on the team’s official website now comes up with an error message.
Given his lofty standing coming out of Clay-Chalkville High School in Pinson, Mbakwe’s departure drew significant interest and curiosity from those around college football, but particularly those in Alabama, who were trying to parse social media posts from other Crimson Tide football players to decipher any possible meaning from them.
Alabama star freshman wide receiver Ryan Williams posted an Instagram story Monday night of a picture of him and Mbakwe, along with the caption “Bingo we got action,” with elephant and bullseye emojis. Williams and Mbakwe are close friends and co-hosts of a podcast, “The New Wave.”
Though the Crimson Tide are set to bring back Domani Jackson and fellow five-star freshman Zabien Brown, Mbakwe becomes the third Alabama defensive back to hit the transfer portal this offseason, joining cornerback Jahlil Hurley and safety DeVonta Smith.
The exits come after an underwhelming first season in Tuscaloosa for DeBoer, the former Washington coach, whose team went 9-3 and wasn’t selected for the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff.
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