Final Nov 24
PORT 67 11.5 o147.5
PRIN 94 -11.5 u147.5
Final Nov 24
SJU 63 -6.0 o151.5
UGA 66 6.0 u151.5
Final Nov 24
HAMP 69 22.5 o139.5
BSU 83 -22.5 u139.5
Final Nov 24
HC 55 5.0 o134.5
ME 80 -5.0 u134.5
Final Nov 24
LAM 59 2.0 o150.5
NEOM 65 -2.0 u150.5
Final Nov 24
COFC 53 3.5 o156.0
URI 91 -3.5 u156.0
Final Nov 24
HOW 62 -3.5 o134.5
BU 69 3.5 u134.5
Final Nov 24
NE 60 -6.0 o131.5
CSB 68 6.0 u131.5
Final Nov 24
ALBY 77 -1.0 o135.5
AMER 81 1.0 u135.5
Final Nov 24
WOF 74 -5.5 o150.5
PRST 79 5.5 u150.5
Final Nov 24
MIA 70 3.0 o146.0
VCU 77 -3.0 u146.0
Final Nov 24
RUTG 77 -11.5 o157.5
KENN 79 11.5 u157.5
Final Nov 24
USF 73 -3.0 o154.0
WRST 72 3.0 u154.0
Final Nov 24
Rose 45 -0.0 o0.0
LAF 91 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 24
VILL 75 5.0 o137.5
MD 76 -5.0 u137.5
Final Nov 24
UVM 66 -8.5 o135.5
FAIR 67 8.5 u135.5
Final Nov 24
BING 56 5.5 o134.5
CCSU 64 -5.5 u134.5
Final Nov 24
CWM 76 4.5 o147.0
APP 79 -4.5 u147.0
Final Nov 24
SDST 71 -3.0 o147.0
DUQ 60 3.0 u147.0
Final 0OT Nov 24
UNCA 83 -7.5 o144.5
CARK 92 7.5 u144.5
Final Nov 24
EIU 53 6.5 o141.5
VALP 81 -6.5 u141.5
Final Nov 24
BRY 70 7.5 o149.5
SBON 85 -7.5 u149.5
Final Nov 24
STT 65 3.0 o152.5
MILW 69 -3.0 u152.5
Final Nov 24
ALST 78 7.5 o149.0
AKR 97 -7.5 u149.0
Final Nov 24
NORAL 58 -7.0 o144.0
NWST 71 7.0 u144.0
Final Nov 24
FIU 59 4.5 o135.0
FGCU 60 -4.5 u135.0
Final OT Nov 24
LSU 109 -1.0 o147.0
UCF 102 1.0 u147.0
Final Nov 24
OKST 78 6.0 o145.0
NEV 90 -6.0 u145.0
Final Nov 24
KC 88 -0.0 o0.0
55 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 24
FSU 92 -5.5 o151.0
MASS 59 5.5 u151.0
Final Nov 24
TOWS 64 -10.0 o143.5
MORG 60 10.0 u143.5
Final Nov 24
CSUS 77 17.0 o139.5
CAL 83 -17.0 u139.5
Final Nov 24
MEHST 48 9.0 o127.0
AFA 82 -9.0 u127.0
Final Nov 24
UTECH 79 8.5 o155.5
CSN 89 -8.5 u155.5
Final Nov 24
CAMP 53 4.0 o145.5
EVAN 66 -4.0 u145.5
Final Nov 24
ARPB 63 35.5 o158.0
MIZZ 112 -35.5 u158.0
Final Nov 24
QNC 67 8.5 o153.0
ETSU 82 -8.5 u153.0
Final Nov 24
IDHO 61 4.0 o146.5
USD 68 -4.0 u146.5
Final Nov 24
JKST 53 16.0 o145.5
LIP 77 -16.0 u145.5
Final Nov 24
MOSU 71 8.5 o143.0
HP 61 -8.5 u143.0
Final Nov 24
ALCN 52 17.0 o137.0
UCRV 69 -17.0 u137.0
Final Nov 24
LONG 69 8.0 o142.0
MCNS 84 -8.0 u142.0
Final Nov 24
PITT 75 -2.5 o148.0
WIS 81 2.5 u148.0
Final Nov 24
MTU 69 5.5 o145.0
BRAD 80 -5.5 u145.0
Final Nov 24
FAU 61 -2.5 o137.0
HALL 63 2.5 u137.0
Final Nov 24
YALE 94 -8.5 o148.0
DEL 100 8.5 u148.0
Final Nov 24
GRAM 69 22.5 o139.0
USC 80 -22.5 u139.0
Final Nov 24
DEN 73 10.5 o148.5
MONT 83 -10.5 u148.5
Final Nov 24
ODU 52 11.5 o143.5
BC 82 -11.5 u143.5
Final Nov 24
TXSO 68 25.0 o157.0
UNM 99 -25.0 u157.0
Final Nov 24
USM 59 7.5 o151.5
MTST 79 -7.5 u151.5
Final Nov 24
LIB 67 3.5 o132.5
KSU 65 -3.5 u132.5
Final Nov 24
OHIO 65 -3.0 o146.5
TXST 74 3.0 u146.5
Final Nov 24
DRKE 81 4.0 o142.5
VAN 70 -4.0 u142.5
Alabama 0th Southeastern19-14
Louisiana State 0th Southeastern22-12

Alabama @ Louisiana State preview

Pete Maravich Assembly Center

Last Meeting ( Jan 19, 2022 ) Louisiana State 67, Alabama 70

Alabama and LSU both could be headed to the NCAA Tournament, and the Southeastern Conference rivals will look to establish consistency on Saturday when they meet in the regular-season finale in Baton Rouge, La.

The No. 25 Crimson Tide (19-11, 9-8 SEC) are coming off an uninspired 87-71 home loss to Texas A&M on Wednesday night. Alabama is tied with Florida and South Carolina for fifth place in the SEC.

LSU (20-10, 8-9) is tied with Texas A&M and Mississippi State for eighth place in the conference.

Alabama coach Nate Oats said his team's most recent effort wasn't equal to what is necessary to succeed in March.

"The end is going to come quick if this is the effort we're going to get," Oats said. "We're as good as our effort."

The Crimson Tide had won two games in a row and five of six overall prior to Wednesday night's setback.

"They didn't say anything tonight," Oats said of his players following the loss to the Aggies. "I think they're embarrassed too. I'm embarrassed."

Texas A&M scored the final three points of the first half and the first eight of the second on its way to taking over the game.

"Our defense was a disaster in the second half," Oats said.

The Crimson Tide's 19 turnovers resulted in 28 points for the Texas A&M. They had a season-low 24 rebounds, got outrebounded by nine and outscored in second-chance points, 13-2. It was the seventh SEC game this season in which Alabama allowed more than 80 points.

"We didn't do a good job with any of the stuff we tried to stress," Oats said.

Unlike Oats, LSU coach Will Wade had fewer problems with his team's effort in its most recent game, but the Tigers let a late lead slip away in a 77-76 loss at No. 14 Arkansas on Wednesday night. They were outscored 21-13 in the final 6:31 of the game.

"I thought our effort was tremendous," Wade said. "I thought we played extremely hard. We've just got to play smarter. We can't make the mistakes we made in the six-minute game."

LSU secured a 76-74 lead on a basket by Xavier Pinson with 53 seconds left, but it didn't score again.

Mwani Wilkinson fouled Kamani Johnson, who made one of two free throws to cut the advantage to one point. Eric Gaines missed a jumper for LSU and the Tigers fouled JD Notae, who made both free throws. Pinson misfired on an attempted layup with four seconds left to effectively end the contest.

"You can't make the mistakes that we made defensively down the stretch," Wade said. "You just can't do that if you're going to win big games in tough environments."

Tari Eason scored 24 points off the bench despite playing just 18 minutes because of foul trouble. He fouled out with 1:35 left.

LSU has lost nine of its past 14 games. One of those losses was a 70-67 setback against Alabama on Jan. 19.

--Field Level Media

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