Alabama basketball defeats Tennessee to end losing streak

No. 18 Alabama overcame the odds to beat Tennessee 71-69 at Thompson-Boling Arena, snapping a five-game losing streak. The Crimson Tide relied on strong performances from Latrell Wrightsell Jr. and Labaron Philon despite rebounding challenges. Tennessee's Ja'Kobi Gillespie scored 26 points, but Alabama's efficient shooting secured the victory.

Alabama basketball entered its matchup against Tennessee facing significant hurdles, including the Volunteers' strong home record and dominance in the series. Tennessee had only one loss at Thompson-Boling Arena this season and had not lost to Alabama in the previous five games. Despite these challenges, No. 18 Alabama (21-7 overall, 12-4 in the SEC) prevailed 71-69, ending a five-game skid.

Latrell Wrightsell Jr. led Alabama with 25 points, including a crucial three-pointer that made it a one-possession game at 63-61 with 4:35 remaining. Labaron Philon, recovering from an undisclosed injury and coming off the bench, contributed 23 points on 9-of-14 shooting and 4-of-5 from the free-throw line, along with two assists. Aden Holloway started at point guard, and Amari Allen returned from injury, bolstering the lineup.

Tennessee's Ja'Kobi Gillespie was the standout for the Volunteers, scoring 26 points with three three-pointers. The Vols attempted 77 shots, making 30, but Alabama shot over 44% from the field. Tennessee dominated offensive rebounding 25-9, leading to a 25-10 edge in second-chance points, though Alabama overcame this disadvantage.

In the first half, Tennessee built a double-digit lead with an 8-0 run, including layups from Jaylen Carey and a basket by Gillespie. Alabama coach Nate Oats experimented with lineups, including a two-big frontcourt and a two-guard setup featuring Noah Williamson and Jalil Bethea.

Freshman Davion Hannah, sidelined since December 17 due to a medical condition, warmed up before the game but did not play. Oats has mentioned considering a medical redshirt for him. Nate Ament, who scored 29 points against Alabama in January, was limited to two points after a first-half collision.

The win provides momentum for Alabama as it navigates injuries and rebounding issues in SEC play.

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