Alabama Crimson Tide guard Mark Sears had a rough time producing in bunches during his team's 74-64 upset loss to the Ole Miss Rebels.
No. 4 Alabama faces the No. 21 Ole Miss Rebels after Mark Sears scored 27 points in Alabama's 94-88 win against the Texas A&M Aggies.
Alabama coach Nate Oats seemingly took a dig at guard Mark Sears after not playing him during the second half of Saturday's 80-73 win over LSU.
The Mississippi State Bulldogs (15-3, 3-2 SEC) play the Alabama Crimson Tide (15-3, 4-1 SEC) in a clash of SEC squads at 9:00 PM ET on Wednesday. The game airs on SEC Network.Buy tickets for
Just days after reaching the 2,500 point milestone, Alabama guard Mark Sears was benched in the 2nd half against LSU
No. 4 Alabama men's basketball outlasted LSU xx-xx on Saturday. The Crimson Tide put together a strong second half to pull away with the victo
It was mostly business as usual for No. 4 Alabama on Saturday, with the team defeating LSU 80-73. But one glaring abnormality occurred during the game: Leading scorer Mark Sears was held scoreless throughout the entire game and didn’t play at all in the second half.
Alabama men’s basketball pulled away late to defeat LSU 80-73 on Saturday night. The win came after star guard Mark Sears scored 0 points and did not play in the second half of the game. Guard Chris Youngblood made his presence known early for the Crimson Tide in what was his first start of
Alabama extended its winning streak to three on Saturday, holding off LSU in Tuscaloosa. They did so without Mark Sears as the star guard did not play the entire second half. The absence was not injury-related,
It wasn’t always pretty, but Alabama basketball pulled away from LSU late in the second half on Saturday to beat the Tigers 8-73 at Coleman Coliseum. The win moved the Crimson Tide to 17-3 on the season,
With Mark Sears on the bench for the entire second half, the Crimson Tide squeaked past the Tigers to remain in the hunt for the SEC title.