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Alabama's Short-Handed Loss to Vanderbilt
8 Jan
Summary
- Alabama played short-handed due to Aidan Sherrell's absence.
- Vanderbilt secured an early double-digit lead, capitalizing on Alabama's turnovers.
- Freshmen London Jemison and Amari Allen sparked Alabama's comeback attempt.

Alabama's road game against Vanderbilt saw the team playing shorthanded and ultimately resulting in their first conference defeat. Vanderbilt's home crowd fueled an early surge, establishing a double-digit lead within the first nine minutes as Alabama struggled with Vanderbilt's aggressive defense and their own offensive execution.
Despite missing Aidan Sherrell, Alabama's freshmen London Jemison and Amari Allen provided a vital spark, contributing significantly to a comeback that erased the deficit by halftime, leading to a 43-43 tie. The Tide even dominated the boards in the first half, a key factor in their ability to regain ground against Vanderbilt's superior three-point shooting and fewer turnovers.
However, the second half proved challenging as the game intensified physically. The absence of LaBaron Philon, who left the game with 16 minutes remaining, severely impacted Alabama's offense and defense. Vanderbilt capitalized, building an eight-point lead and later an 11-point advantage, ultimately securing the victory. The team now awaits news on player availability.




