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02.26.2009 · Posted in Recreation Articles

The Alabama Crimson Tide is lead by a great coach with a longstanding history of excellent playing and coaching experience.rnrnThe Alabama Crimson Tide men’s basketball team aims to succeed again as they’ve done in the past. It will certainly be interesting to see how things play out for this talented team. The 2008-2009 schedule has enough games left to keep things interesting to say the least. The Crimson Tide have games left to play against South Carolina on February 14, Florida on February 18, Mississippi State on February 21, Arkansas on February 25, Mississippi on February 28, Auburn on March 3, Tennessee on March 8, the Sec Tournament game on March 12 and the NCAA Tournament final game on March 19.rnrnAlabama Crimson Tide players on the 2008-2009 roster include junior Anthony Brock (1) from Little Rock Arkansas, junior Greg Cage (20) from Indianapolis Indiana, junior Yamene Coleman (34) from Boykin Alabama, senior Alonzo Gee (12) from Riviera Beach Florida, freshman JaMychal Green (32) from Montgomery Alabama, sophomore Senario Hillman (21) from Irwinton Georgia, senior Brandon Hollinger (4) from Mobile Alabama, junior Justin Knox (40) from Tuscaloosa Alabama, sophomore Andrew Steele (25) from Birmingham Alabama and Mikhail Torrance (2) from Eight Mile Alabama. rnrnPhilip Pearson is serving as the interim head coach and brings a wealth of coaching experience to table. Having made five NCAA trips and 3 NIT trips in the past, Pearson is not only a natural with coaching the Crimson Tide to the finals but also hails from Alabama with a collegiate career where he made many appearances in NCAA tournaments as a player. Coaching this year with Pearson are assistant coach James Holland, assistant coach Antoine Pettway and director of basketball operations Jeff Dunlap. rnrnThe Crimson Tide record for all games is an overall 13-9 with home games 11-3, away games 0-5 and neutral games 2-1. Category rankings for points lines up the top five with Gee with 14.3, Hillman with 13.0, Green with 10.2, Steele with 12.9 and Torrance with 8.7. FG percentage top fivers are Cage with 1.0, Green with .544, Knox with .526, Jemison with .516 and Brock with .486. Three-point percentage top fivers are Cage with 1.0, Brock with .524, Steele with .381, Gee with .341 and Torrance with .318. FT percentage top fivers are Torrance with .867, Steele with .863, Hollinger with .778, Hillman with .742 and Steele with .727. Green holds the top spot for rebounds with 7.1 followed by Gee at 7.0, Knox with 5.0, Coleman with 4.0 and Hillman at 2.8.rnrnFor those interested in a little history, in the 1900s, the Alabama football team was known as the Crimson White after the school colors. The name was changed to Thin Red Line until around 1906. Crimson Tide was said to first be used by Hugh Roberts, a sports editor for the Birmingham Age Herald when he witnessed a game between Alabama and Auburn and the Auburn team was the favored one to win. Auburn couldn’t hold the lead and after a 6-6 tie, the new name Crimson Tide was given to the Alabama team.

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