BREAKING NEWS: Alabama’s 2024-2025 team picture from today…..

  • Mark Sears (#1, G, 6’1″, 190 lbs, Gr.):
  • Grant Nelson (#4, F, 6’11”, 230 lbs, Gr.):
  • Clifford Omoruyi (#11, C, 6’11”, 250 lbs, Gr.):
  • Latrell Wrightsell Jr. (#3, G, 6’3″, 190 lbs, Gr.):
  • Chris Youngblood (#8, G, 6’4″, 223 lbs, Gr.):
  • Houston Mallette (#95, G, 6’5″, 200 lbs, Sr.):
  • Jarin Stevenson (#15, F, 6’11”, 215 lbs, So.):
  • Aden Holloway (#2, G, 6’1″, 180 lbs, So.):
  • Mouhamed Dioubate (#10, F, 6’7″, 215 lbs, So.):
  • Labaron Philon (#0, G, 6’4″, 177 lbs, Fr.): Made an immediate impact, earning SEC Freshman of the Week honors multiple times.
  • Aiden Sherrell (#22, F, 6’10”, 240 lbs, Fr.): Brought size and athleticism to the frontcourt.
  • Derrion Reid (#35, F, 6’8″, 220 lbs, Fr.): Contributed as a versatile forward.
  • Naas Cunningham (#24, F, 6’7″, 175 lbs, Fr.): Added depth and potential on the wing.
  • Max Scharnowski (#45, F, 6’6″, 205 lbs, Gr.): Provided veteran leadership and versatility.

🏆 Season Highlights

  • Elite Eight Appearance: Alabama reached the Elite Eight, showcasing their offensive firepower, including a notable 113-point game against BYU where they hit 25 three-pointers.
  • Mark Sears’ Accolades: Sears was named to multiple All-American teams and received several SEC Player of the Week honors, underscoring his leadership and performance.
  • Emergence of Freshmen: Labaron Philon stood out among the newcomers, earning multiple SEC Freshman of the Week honors and
  • As of May 29, 2025, the Alabama Crimson Tide men’s basketball team has concluded a remarkable 2024–25 season, marked by significant achievements and a roster that blended seasoned veterans with promising newcomers.

 

 

🏀 Season Overview

 

Under the leadership of sixth-year head coach Nate Oats, Alabama finished the season with a 28–9 overall record and a 13–5 mark in Southeastern Conference (SEC) play. The team advanced to the Elite Eight in the NCAA tournament, showcasing a high-octane offense that became their hallmark throughout the season.

 

 

 

📸 2024–25 Team Roster

 

The 2024–25 roster was a blend of experienced players and talented freshmen:

 

Mark Sears (#1, G, 6’1″, 190 lbs, Gr.): A standout leader, Sears earned multiple All-American honors and was pivotal in Alabama’s offensive success.

 

Grant Nelson (#4, F, 6’11”, 230 lbs, Gr.): Provided versatility and experience in the frontcourt.

 

Clifford Omoruyi (#11, C, 6’11”, 250 lbs, Gr.): Anchored the defense with his presence in the paint.

 

Latrell Wrightsell Jr. (#3, G, 6’3″, 190 lbs, Gr.): Contributed significantly in the backcourt.

 

Chris Youngblood (#8, G, 6’4″, 223 lbs, Gr.): Added depth and scoring ability.

 

Houston Mallette (#95, G, 6’5″, 200 lbs, Sr.): Offered size and shooting from the perimeter.

 

Jarin Stevenson (#15, F, 6’11”, 215 lbs, So.): Showed growth and potential in his sophomore year.

 

Aden Holloway (#2, G, 6’1″, 180 lbs, So.): Continued to develop as a dynamic guard.

 

Mouhamed Dioubate (#10, F, 6’7″, 215 lbs, So.): Known for his energy and rebounding prowess.

 

Labaron Philon (#0, G, 6’4″, 177 lbs, Fr.): Made an immediate impact, earning SEC Freshman of the Week honors multiple times.

 

Aiden Sherrell (#22, F, 6’10”, 240 lbs, Fr.): Brought size and athleticism to the frontcourt.

 

Derrion Reid (#35, F, 6’8″, 220 lbs, Fr.): Contributed as a versatile forward.

 

Naas Cunningham (#24, F, 6’7″, 175 lbs, Fr.): Added depth and potential on the wing.

 

Max Scharnowski (#45, F, 6’6″, 205 lbs, Gr.): Provided veteran leadership and versatility.

 

 

 

 

🏆 Season Highlights

 

Elite Eight Appearance: Alabama reached the Elite Eight, showcasing their offensive firepower, including a notable 113-point game against BYU where they hit 25 three-pointers.

 

Mark Sears’ Accolades: Sears was named to multiple All-American teams and received several SEC Player of the Week honors, underscoring his leadership and performance.

 

Emergence of Freshmen: Labaron Philon stood out among the newcomers, earn

ing multiple SEC Freshman of the Week honors and

As of May 29, 2025, the Alabama Crimson Tide men’s basketball team has concluded a remarkable 2024–25 season, marked by significant achievements and a roster that blended seasoned veterans with promising newcomers.

 

 

 

🏀 Season Overview

 

Under the leadership of sixth-year head coach Nate Oats, Alabama finished the season with a 28–9 overall record and a 13–5 mark in Southeastern Conference (SEC) play. The team advanced to the Elite Eight in the NCAA tournament, showcasing a high-octane offense that became their hallmark throughout the season.

 

 

 

📸 2024–25 Team Roster

 

The 2024–25 roster was a blend of experienced players and talented freshmen:

 

Mark Sears (#1, G, 6’1″, 190 lbs, Gr.): A standout leader, Sears earned multiple All-American honors and was pivotal in Alabama’s offensive success.

 

Grant Nelson (#4, F, 6’11”, 230 lbs, Gr.): Provided versatility and experience in the frontcourt.

 

Clifford Omoruyi (#11, C, 6’11”, 250 lbs, Gr.): Anchored the defense with his presence in the paint.

 

Latrell Wrightsell Jr. (#3, G, 6’3″, 190 lbs, Gr.): Contributed significantly in the backcourt.

 

Chris Youngblood (#8, G, 6’4″, 223 lbs, Gr.): Added depth and scoring ability.

 

Houston Mallette (#95, G, 6’5″, 200 lbs, Sr.): Offered size and shooting from the perimeter.

 

Jarin Stevenson (#15, F, 6’11”, 215 lbs, So.): Showed growth and potential in his sophomore year.

 

Aden Holloway (#2, G, 6’1″, 180 lbs, So.): Continued to develop as a dynamic guard.

 

Mouhamed Dioubate (#10, F, 6’7″, 215 lbs, So.): Known for his energy and rebounding prowess.

 

Labaron Philon (#0, G, 6’4″, 177 lbs, Fr.): Made an immediate impact, earning SEC Freshman of the Week honors multiple times.

 

Aiden Sherrell (#22, F, 6’10”, 240 lbs, Fr.): Brought size and athleticism to the frontcourt.

 

Derrion Reid (#35, F, 6’8″, 220 lbs, Fr.): Contributed as a versatile forward.

 

Naas Cunningham (#24, F, 6’7″, 175 lbs, Fr.): Added depth and potential on the wing.

 

Max Scharnowski (#45, F, 6’6″, 205 lbs, Gr.): Provided veteran leadership and versatility.

 

 

 

 

🏆 Season Highlights

 

Elite Eight Appearance: Alabama reached the Elite Eight, showcasing their offensive firepower, including a notable 113-point game against BYU where they hit 25 three-pointers.

 

Mark Sears’ Accolades: Sears was named to multiple All-American teams and received several SEC Player of the Week honors, underscoring his leadership and performance.

 

Emergence of Freshmen: Labaron Philon stood out among the newcomers, e

arning multiple SEC Freshman of the Week honors and

 

 

 

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