Days after its largest margin of defeat in over a decade, Alabama had a significantly different outcome Friday.
Behind six players scoring in double figures, the Crimson Tide outpaced Louisiana-Lafayette in a 105-93 victory in Coleman Coliseum...
At one point Friday, Avery Johnson was nervous. It wasn’t anything significant, but it was enough to put things into perspective. In that moment of angst, it occurred to him that seven months in the making had finally arrived.
But it hardly showed, if at all, when the time came...
It won’t count in the standings, but the result, in this case, still means something.
In Avery Johnson’s unofficial debut as Alabama coach Friday night, the Crimson Tide took down Division II Trevecca Nazarene, 87-65, in an exhibition at Coleman Coliseum...
Trevecca Nazarene at Alabama (exhibition)
When: 7 p.m.
Where: Coleman Coliseum
Records (in 2014-15): Alabama 19-15, 8-10 SEC; Trevecca Nazarene 13-15, 8-6 G-MAC
TV: SEC Network+
Radio: None (Play-by-play announcer Chris Stewart and color commentator Bryan Passink, who normally call the games on 95...
Now, it looks like it might be a trend.
For the second time this preseason Thursday, Alabama men's basketball allowed the media to watch a portion of the team's practice.
"Our team has made some pretty good strides in practice," coach Avery Johnson said...
After a rare opportunity for the local media to watch practice, Avery Johnson capped it off.
Johnson, Alabama’s new men’s basketball coach, addressed the media, immediately following the team’s Thursday evening practice.
Johnson, a former NBA player and coach who has never coached at the collegiate level prior to this season, provided several updates on the progress of the team in an interview tha
Alabama men’s basketball has already made a few modifications since Avery Johnson was hired as head coach back in April.
It made another Thursday evening.
Johnson, the former NBA coach who has already created a significant buzz about the program this offseason, permitted the local media to watch the team’s final hour of practice...
Alabama men’s basketball head coach Avery Johnson announced Tuesday that 6-5, 210-pound guard Arthur Edwards has signed a financial aid agreement and will transfer from New Mexico to the Crimson Tide program for the 2015-16 campaign.