IDHO 1.5 o142.5
WEB -1.5 u142.5
CLEV 5.0 o147.5
IPFW -5.0 u147.5
EWU 6.5 o140.0
IDST -6.5 u140.0
UMKC -3.5 o134.0
DEN 3.5 u134.0
SAC 10.5 o135.0
MTST -10.5 u135.0
PRST 3.5 o145.5
MONT -3.5 u145.5
CP 4.0 o159.5
CSB -4.0 u159.5
UCI -15.0 o139.0
LBSU 15.0 u139.0
LIVE 07:07 2nd Jan 30
WSU 52 -11.0 o149.0
PAC 51 11.0 u149.0
LIVE 05:01 2nd Jan 30
PORT 57 11.5 o145.5
LMU 76 -11.5 u145.5
CSN 3.5 o147.0
UCSB -3.5 u147.0
LIVE 08:26 2nd Jan 30
PEPP 76 -4.0 o148.0
USD 68 4.0 u148.0
UCD 5.0 o136.5
UCRV -5.0 u136.5
AC 7.5 o137.5
CBU -7.5 u137.5
LIVE Halftime Jan 30
ORE 26 4.5 o142.0
UCLA 40 -4.5 u142.0
SEA 10.0 o141.5
GC -10.0 u141.5
UCSD -7.0 o137.0
HAW 7.0 u137.0
Final Jan 30
STON 74 16.0 o146.0
COFC 81 -16.0 u146.0
Final Jan 30
UNH 46 14.5 o138.0
ME 71 -14.5 u138.0
Final Jan 30
UVM 72 -4.5 o127.0
BING 75 4.5 u127.0
Final Jan 30
OSU 83 3.5 o147.5
PSU 64 -3.5 u147.5
Final Jan 30
TOWS 76 -2.0 o145.0
DEL 66 2.0 u145.0
Final Jan 30
WRST 86 2.0 o148.0
YSU 88 -2.0 u148.0
Final Jan 30
WM 55 -2.5 o155.5
CAMP 96 2.5 u155.5
Final Jan 30
CCAR 64 14.0 o134.0
JMU 73 -14.0 u134.0
Final Jan 30
NKU 57 -7.5 o133.0
DET 68 7.5 u133.0
Final Jan 30
LMC 74 6.0 o152.0
FDU 78 -6.0 u152.0
Final Jan 30
SFPA 58 -1.0 o136.0
MEHST 62 1.0 u136.0
Final 0OT Jan 30
DREX 97 -2.5 o132.0
MONM 104 2.5 u132.0
Final Jan 30
HOF 74 3.5 o130.0
ELON 63 -3.5 u130.0
Final Jan 30
CCSU 63 -4.5 o125.5
LIU 50 4.5 u125.5
Final Jan 30
MASSL 62 -9.5 o143.0
NJIT 83 9.5 u143.0
Final Jan 30
GASO 74 10.0 o144.5
TROY 81 -10.0 u144.5
Final Jan 30
IUPU 53 9.0 o145.0
RMU 106 -9.0 u145.0
Final Jan 30
GAST 85 12.5 o150.0
MRSH 81 -12.5 u150.0
Final Jan 30
GB 54 14.5 o136.5
OAK 68 -14.5 u136.5
Final Jan 30
NE 78 -2.0 o138.5
HAMP 69 2.0 u138.5
Final Jan 30
FIU 67 6.5 o139.5
JVST 71 -6.5 u139.5
Final Jan 30
BRY 92 -5.0 o168.0
UMBC 86 5.0 u168.0
Final Jan 30
UNCW 83 -18.0 o147.0
NCAT 59 18.0 u147.0
Final Jan 30
WAG 61 3.5 o121.5
STONE 73 -3.5 u121.5
Final Jan 30
NMSU 61 6.5 o142.5
MTU 57 -6.5 u142.5
Final Jan 30
TNTC 72 6.0 o135.5
MORE 64 -6.0 u135.5
Final Jan 30
ULM 62 15.5 o135.0
USA 58 -15.5 u135.0
Final Jan 30
EKY 80 9.0 o148.0
LIP 71 -9.0 u148.0
Final Jan 30
ULL 70 11.5 o143.5
TXST 61 -11.5 u143.5
Final Jan 30
SDST 72 2.5 o156.5
NDSU 62 -2.5 u156.5
Final OT Jan 30
BELL 77 8.0 o139.5
PEAY 86 -8.0 u139.5
Final Jan 30
UTEP 74 2.5 o147.5
WKU 78 -2.5 u147.5
Final Jan 30
DSU 54 6.5 o134.0
TST 61 -6.5 u134.0
Final Jan 30
SUU 68 10.5 o147.0
UTA 70 -10.5 u147.0
Final Jan 30
TNST 72 7.0 o142.0
UALR 70 -7.0 u142.0
Final Jan 30
LIB 76 -3.5 o148.0
KENN 68 3.5 u148.0
Final Jan 30
SIUE 63 -3.0 o137.0
LINW 65 3.0 u137.0
Final Jan 30
UTM 79 3.0 o142.0
SEMO 90 -3.0 u142.0
Final Jan 30
EIU 71 1.5 o126.5
WIU 59 -1.5 u126.5
Final OT Jan 30
ILL 74 -4.5 o157.0
NEB 80 4.5 u157.0
Final Jan 30
MEM 68 -5.5 o150.5
TULN 56 5.5 u150.5
Houston 1st Big 1217-3
Alabama 2nd SEC18-3

Houston @ Alabama preview

MGM Grand Garden Arena

Last Meeting ( Dec 10, 2022 ) Alabama 71, Houston 65

Alabama reached the Final Four last season and Houston achieved the same milestone three years earlier.

And both teams are among the early favorites to make a deep run in this season's NCAA Tournament.

So it goes that two of the best programs in the nation will share the same court on Tuesday night when the No. 9 Crimson Tide battle the sixth-ranked Cougars in the Players Era Festival in Las Vegas.

Alabama (4-1) and Houston (3-1) are part of the four-team Impact Group along with Rutgers and Notre Dame. The Crimson Tide will face Rutgers on Wednesday, and Houston will face Notre Dame.

The top team in the Impact Group will face the top squad in the Power Group in Saturday's championship game. The teams in the Power Group are No. 20 Texas A&M, No. 21 Creighton, Oregon and San Diego State. There will also be third-place, fifth-place and seventh-place games.

The Crimson Tide lost 87-78 to No. 13 Purdue on Nov. 15 before bouncing back with a 100-87 victory over then-No. 25 Illinois on a neutral court in Birmingham, Ala.

Grant Nelson scored a season-high 23 points against the Fighting Illini as the Crimson Tide reached the 100-point mark for the second time this season.

Alabama thrived despite All-American guard Mark Sears going scoreless and missing all five of his field-goal attempts, including four from beyond the 3-point line.

"He was great on the bench. He was struggling. There's a lot of pressure on him, obviously, being a home-state kid that came back," Crimson Tide coach Nate Oats said of Sears. "He's the (Southeastern Conference) preseason player of the year, and he's trying to do well. Teams are gearing their defense toward him."

Sears is averaging 13.8 points after ranking second in the SEC with 21.5 per game last season. He also was second in 3-point shooting percentage at 43.6 percent; so far, he's at 29.2 percent (7 of 24) this season.

Nelson leads the Crimson Tide with 14.2 points per game and ranks second in rebounds per game (7.0).

As always, Houston is relying on defense, and it has allowed 45 points or fewer in all three of its victories. Overall, the Cougars are second nationally in scoring defense (50.8 points allowed per game) entering Monday's play.

Houston's only loss came against then-No. 11 Auburn, 74-69 on Nov. 9.

The Cougars are coming off an 80-44 home victory over Hofstra. Joseph Tugler scored a career-best 17 points on 6-of-6 shooting off the bench, and Emanuel Sharp tallied 16 points and was 5-for-5 from 3-point range.

Sharp is shooting a sizzling 73.3 percent from 3-point range (11 of 15) while averaging a team-leading 11.8 points per game.

Tugler is averaging 8.5 points after contributing just 3.8 per game last season as a freshman.

Houston coach Kelvin Sampson bluntly said Tugler will not shoot this well again all season.

"Someone's going to say this ridiculous statement: ‘If Jojo shoots like that for the rest of the year,'" Sampson said. "Jojo will never shoot like that the rest of the year, that's a once-in-a-blue-moon night. The best shooters miss six out of 10. Well, he's not one of the best shooters. At best, he's a 3-for-10 guy after you average it all out.

"I don't get carried away when they have bad nights, and I don't get carried away when they have good nights."

The teams have split six all-time meetings, with the Cougars winning the first in 1956. More recently, Alabama won the past two games.

--Field Level Media

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