
Alabama has made its way to a second consecutive Sweet 16 despite the 2023-2024 season being a difficult one with Nate Oats having to rebuild the roster and coaching staff. Now, the Tide must face the top seed in the West Region, UNC, to advance to the Elite Eight.
With only 16 teams remaining, one college basketball expert, ESPN’s Myron Medcalf, decided to reseed the field (subscription required). While many teams, like the Crimson Tide, were already originally ranked as a top-four seed, others, like NC State and Clemson, entered the tournament seeded a bit lower.
As for Alabama, Medcalf keeps the Tide as a four-seed.
“Through two NCAA tournament games, Alabama has demonstrated two ways it can win. Against Charleston, the Crimson Tide registered 131 points per 100 possessions — slightly below the 132 points per 100 possessions UConn accrued in a 91-52 win over Stetson in the first round — and scored 90 or more points for the 17th time this season. They were the team that…
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