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Alabama Basketball's Defensive Woes Surface Again
22 Dec
Summary
- Alabama basketball beat Kennesaw State 92-81 improving their season record.
- Coach Oats expressed dissatisfaction with the team's second-half defensive intensity.
- Sophomore Aiden Sherrell is a defensive standout, averaging 3.2 blocks per game.

Alabama's basketball team improved to a 9-3 record by defeating Kennesaw State 92-81. The Crimson Tide's offense was potent, surpassing 90 points for the ninth time this season. However, head coach Nate Oats was critical of the team's defensive performance, particularly in the second half. Oats emphasized the need for better defensive intensity and leadership, noting that these struggles are recurring. He highlighted sophomore Aiden Sherrell as a developing defensive force, crediting him with significant improvements in rim protection, an area where the team has historically faced challenges. Sherrell, averaging 3.2 blocks per game, scored a career-high 21 points in the recent win. The team also faces rebounding challenges, prompting lineup adjustments. Alabama's next game is against Yale on December 29th, offering a chance to demonstrate improved defensive consistency before conference play begins.




