On Tuesday night, the Alabama Crimson Tide entered their game with the Texas Longhorns needing a win to stay tied with the Auburn Tigers for first place in the SEC basketball standings, who had previously picked up a victory shortly before tipoff at the Vanderbilt Commodores.
Well, that is exactly in fact what happened for the Crimson Tide on Tuesday night, as Alabama cruised to a 103-80 road win over Texas.
In the game, it was simply never close between the Crimson Tide and Longhorns, as Alabama claimed an early lead, and would simply never look back on their way to a needed win. However, what were some of the driving factors in Alabama’s victory?
Let’s take a look at some instant reactions from Alabama’s impressive road win Tuesday night over the Longhorns.
Aside from nine turnovers committed, it was an impressive first half from Alabama on Tuesday night, as the Crimson Tide carried a commanding 49-31 lead into the break. A big reason behind this was the Crimson Tide’s shooting, as Alabama shot a combined 65.4% from the field, 58.3% from three (7-of-12), and 80% at the free throw line.
As hinted at above, Alabama’s most impressive stat from Tuesday night was their shooting, in particular from three-point range. In all, Alabama shot 17-of-29 from three-point range, which translates to 58.6%.
Alabama was led Tuesday night by forward Jarin Stevenson, who finished with a team-high 22 points. Stevenson also shot 7-of-8 from the field, as well as 4-of-5 from three.
As mentioned previously, if there was one negative for Alabama from this game, it was undoubtedly the turnovers. Alabama committed a total of 17 in all, which Texas also turned into 19 points.
Tuesday night marked Alabama’s seventh game this season that the program has eclipsed the 100-point mark. The other games were against UNC Asheville, Illinois, South Dakota State, Oklahoma, Kentucky, and Vanderbilt.
With this win, Alabama now owns a 21-3 overall record on the season, as well as a 10-1 mark in SEC play. Alabama’s next game will come this Saturday against in-state rival Auburn for sole possession of first place in the SEC, as well as the No. 1 ranking nationally, with tipoff set for 4 p.m. ET on ESPN.
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