July 8, 2024

Two players from Alabama’s frontcourt foul out in the Crimson Tide’s 85-82 loss at No. 6 Creighton on Saturday.

Alabama won the rebounding battle 37–32, but their dominance on the boards throughout the game came at a cost: 25 total fouls for the Crimson Tide compared to 16 for the Blue Jays.

Even so, there were some heroic moments in the defeat. Senior guard Mark Sears scored 19 points on 9 of 16 shots, pulled down four rebounds, and had an assist.

With less than ten seconds remaining and the score tied at 83-80, Creighton big Ryan Kalkbrenner brilliantly avoided a foul, setting up a basket for Sears that almost sealed the victory in the closing seconds.

Center Nick Pringle, who is six feet eleven and has the highest scoring average of the year, concluded the game with fifteen points on six of nine shots and seven rebounds.HALFTIME: Alabama44, Creighton 44 | The Crimson Tide frontcourt has scored 24 points thus far, with star player Grant Nelson accounting for just two of those points.
1:26 – Alabama 42, Creighton 42 | Nick Pringle is still in charge of this game, but Scheierman and Alexander are still getting theirs. Currently, he has 12 points and 5 rebounds from 5 of 7 shots.
3:23: Alabama 35, Creighton 34 | A pair of baskets from Pringle and Estrada give the Crimson Tide the lead. 7:39: Nick Pringle leads Alabama with 7 points on 3-for-4 shooting from the field as Creighton 25, Alabama 23. Miller committed a personal foul on Creighton.
8:18 – Alabama 21, Creighton 25 Alabama’s frontcourt is still extremely good, but Trey Alexander and the Blue Jays are ready for every trick the Tide have thrown thus far.

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