This is March, but it’s nothing new for Alabama.
The No. 2 seeded Crimson Tide plowed through the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament in snowy Cleveland, outlasting No. 15 seed Robert Morris before outmuscling No. 7 seed Saint Mary’s. I’d call that a solid start to the Big Dance, but it feels like the Tide has been two-stepping for the past two months.
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The No. 2 seeded Crimson Tide plowed through the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament in snowy Cleveland, outlasting No. 15 seed Robert Morris before outmuscling No. 7 seed Saint Mary’s. I’d call that a solid start to the Big Dance, but it feels like the Tide has been two-stepping for the past two months.
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