If No. 5 Alabama wants to make a run in the Music City, it will need to leave No. 15 Kentucky singing the blues for the third time this season.
The Crimson Tide beat the Wildcats 102-97 in Kentucky before completing the regular season with a 96-83 victory inside Coleman Coliseum. The two teams will now meet for a third time this season after Kentucky knocked off Oklahoma, 85-84, on Thursday night in the SEC Tournament.
Alabama will have a bit of extra rest heading into the matchup, as the Tide earned the No. 3 seed in the tournament, giving it a double-bye. Alabama hasn’t played a game since its buzzer-beating win at Auburn last weekend.
The Tide is looking to win its third SEC Tournament title in the last five seasons under Nate Oats. Here’s everything you need to know about Friday’s game.
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The Crimson Tide beat the Wildcats 102-97 in Kentucky before completing the regular season with a 96-83 victory inside Coleman Coliseum. The two teams will now meet for a third time this season after Kentucky knocked off Oklahoma, 85-84, on Thursday night in the SEC Tournament.
Alabama will have a bit of extra rest heading into the matchup, as the Tide earned the No. 3 seed in the tournament, giving it a double-bye. Alabama hasn’t played a game since its buzzer-beating win at Auburn last weekend.
The Tide is looking to win its third SEC Tournament title in the last five seasons under Nate Oats. Here’s everything you need to know about Friday’s game.
How to watch: No. 5 Alabama vs. No. 15 Kentucky in SEC Tournament
If Alabama wants to make a run in the Music City, it will need to leave Kentucky singing the blues for a third time.