No. 24/25 Alabama men’s basketball team used a strong second half start and free throw shooting down the stretch to hang on for a narrow 74-72 win at Vanderbilt.
– After trailing by five at intermission, the alab Tuesday night.
Junior guard Jahvon Quinerly came off the bench to score 19 points and lead four Alabama players in double figures. Freshman guard JD Davison earned his first career double-double with a 10-point, 10-rebound performance to go along with five assists and three steals. Graduate transfer Noah Gurley added 11 points and three blocks and senior Keon Ellis had 10 points and eight boards in the win.
Alabama connected on 22-of-25 free throws in the contest for an 88.0 percent clip which was a season-best mark Alabama scored six unanswered points to bring the game within two at 10:53, but the Commodores held an 11-5 advantage over the next 4:14 minutes of action to push their lead to 24-16Davison led the team with nine points and seven rebounds, as Ellis added seven points in the half
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