Alabama tops St. Mary’s, advances to Sweet 16 again

Six Alabama players scored in double figures and the No. 2 seed Crimson Tide held seventh-seeded Saint Mary’s to 24-of-70 shooting from the floor in an 80-66 win in the second round of the East Region on Sunday in Cleveland.Alabama (27-8) answered every one of the Gaels’ efforts at a rally in the second half, preserving the 13-point advantage the Crimson Tide built going into halftime. Alabama capitalized on the Gaels’ 0-for-9 start from 3-point range, including 0 of 6 as part of a woeful 9-of-36 shooting performance through the first 20 minutes.Saint Mary’s (29-6) threatened multiple times in the second half behind Jordan Ross, Mitchell Saxen and Augustas Marciulionis, each of whom scored eight points in the latter 20 minutes. However, the Gaels could get no closer than seven points thanks to timely points from a variety of Alabama scorers.Aden Holloway, Mark Sears and Grant Nelson each scored 12 points. Nelson, who did not play until late in the game because of a knee injury during Alabama’s first-round win over Robert Morris, was integral to the Tide combating a Saint Mary’s team that was excellent on the boards all season.Nelson grabbed eight rebounds to help give Alabama a 41-36 edge on the glass. Clifford Omoruyi, who provided a variety of key dunks in the second half to stem Saint Mary’s rallies, posted a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds.Chris Youngblood led Alabama with 13 points. The Tide’s multifaceted look produced the most points the typically stingy Saint Mary’s defense allowed all season.

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