NCAAB Game Recap - Alabama at South Carolina
Tue Feb 7, 2017 6:30 PM EST

GTown
64
Vill
75
F
LSU
85
KY
92
F
Fla
72
UGA
60
F
Bama
90
SouthCar
86
F(4OT)
MD
64
PSU
70
F
Butl
68
Marq
65
F
Ball
63
Akr
65
F
Allen
78
NCAT
86
F
Princ
64
Penn
49
F
Sien
81
Iona
79
F
E MI
57
Toled
73
F
CenMI
97
Ohio
87
F
W MI
72
Mia-O
55
F
BGSU
84
Kent
83
F(OT)
NIU
45
Buff
65
F
URI
70
UMass
62
F
Tuls
44
Mem
66
F
Wake
81
ND
88
F
(N/A)
58
GaTec
96
F
IlSt
82
Drake
53
F
StJos
70
Dayt
77
F
Syr
82
Clem
81
F
Ill
68
NW
61
F
Vand
72
Ark
59
F
UtSt
52
ColSt
69
F
IaSt
65
Tex
67
F
MissSt
92
Aub
98
F
TxTch
61
TCU
62
F
MSU
57
Mich
86
F
SDSU
71
SJSU
76
F

Feb 7, 2017, 6:30 PM EST

Final (4OT)

1

2

OT

2OT

3OT

4OT

T

Alabama

32

25

6

11

8

8

90

(19) South Carolina

16

41

6

11

8

4

86

Norris leads Alabama to 4OT win over No. 19 Gamecocks
Wed Feb 8, 2017 2:06 AM

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) Alabama coach Avery Johnson couldn't help but gush a bit about his team's drama-filled, four-overtime victory over No. 19 South Carolina.

"We'll probably be watching this game 10 years from now," an exhausted Johnson said with a grin across his face.

Riley Norris scored six of his 11 points in the final overtime, including the go-ahead free throws with 56 seconds left, as Alabama finally put away the Gamecocks, 90-86, on Tuesday night.

The Crimson Tide (14-9, 7-4 Southeastern Conference) overcame a career night by Gamecocks star Sindarius Thornwell, who had career bests of 44 points and 21 rebounds. He also made a South Carolina record 25 free throws, a number that surpassed the late, great "Pistol" Pete Maravich's mark of 21 made free throws in an SEC game.

Thornwell, though, will probably ponder his missed shots - he was 9 of 25 from the field, 1 of 7 from 3 - including a foul shot at regulation's end that could have had the Gamecocks up 58-57 with 13 seconds left and could have been the difference.

"We had open shots, good shots," said Thornwell, who topped his previous high of 34 set in a loss to Kentucky last month.

Alabama built a 17-point lead in the first half and a 12-point edge with less than 5 minutes to go, watching the Gamecocks rally to force the extra periods. Johnson said his players didn't hang their heads, instead digging in to go as long as they had to.

"When you're in these situations, you want to learn from it," said Norris, who had 27 points and eight 3-pointers to beat the 15-0 Gamecocks a year ago. "Coach kept us together, kept us focused."

Norris led Alabama with 14 rebounds.

The Crimson Tide trailed 70-63 with 2:12 left in the second overtime, yet outscored South Carolina 11-4 to tie things once more. It was the Gamecocks who rallied in the final 90 seconds of the third overtime after trailing 82-77.

South Carolina, though, ran out of gas at the end and missed its last eight field goal attempts to fall into a three-way tie for the SEC lead with No. 15 Kentucky and No. 17 Florida.

Avery Johnson Jr. and Ar'Mond Davis had career highs of 23 points and 19 points for Alabama, which beat a ranked SEC opponent on the road for the first time since winning at No. 4 Mississippi State, 77-73, on Feb. 21, 2004.

Both teams had several chances to win.

Johnson's long 3-pointer with 3 seconds left in regulation bounded away and time ran out during the scramble.

Davis' jumper from the left side at the end of the first overtime hit the rim.

After Johnson's 3-pointer put Alabama ahead 74-72, Thornwell tied it up in the second OT.

In the third overtime, Corban Collins' 3-point attempt from just to the right of the key wouldn't go for Alabama.

PJ Dozier scored 21 points for South Carolina before fouling out in the final OT.

BIG PICTURE

Alabama: The Crimson Tide came into this one off two losses and celebrated like they had won a championship when the final buzzer sounded. Alabama put themselves in the mix for one of the league's top seeds come SEC Tournament time.

South Carolina: The Gamecocks finished with the fewest first-half points this year, 16, not reaching their previous low of 21 in a home win over Florida last month. South Carolina missed its last 17 shots of the half and did not have a basket for final 10:23 of the opening half.

LOTS OF SHOTS

Avery Johnson's son, Avery Jr., played 44 of a possible 60 minutes and took 21 shots after not playing more than 20 minutes and shooting eight or fewer shots in Alabama's previous four games. "I've never taken 21 shots," the elder Johnson said smiling. "I'm going to talk to my wife. But we needed that from him."

MARTIN'S FAULT

South Carolina coach Frank Martin blamed himself for the loss, certain he drove his players too hard in practice this week after a grueling 77-75 win over Georgia last Saturday. Martin said the evidence of fatigue was in the Gamecocks' shooting as they finished 23 of 88 (26.1 percent) and 5 of 31 from 3 (16.1 percent).

"When I lay in bed tonight and stare at the ceiling, I'm going to kick myself over and over and over because I knew I practiced them too hard," Martin said.

UP NEXT

Alabama returns home to play No. 15 Kentucky on Saturday.

South Carolina heads to Mississippi State on Saturday night.

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Leaders

Alabama PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Johnson Jr. 23 0 3 6 2 0
A. Davis 19 0 0 2 1 0
South Carolina PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Thornwell 44 0 2 21 2 0
P. Dozier 21 0 2 5 4 0

Team Comparison

Bama SouthCar
Points For 90 86
Field Goals 30/71-42% 23/88-26%
Three Pointers 8/27-30% 5/31-16%
Free Throws 22/33-67% 35/50-70%
Offensive Rebounds 13 23
Defensive Rebounds 49 29
Rebounds 68 53
Blocks 5 2
Steals 6 11
Turnovers 24 14
Personal Fouls 36 26
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Bama Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Feb 7 Bama 90 @ SouthCar 86 A. Johnson Jr. 23 S. Thornwell 44

Game Information

Stadium: Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, South Carolina
Attendance: 0
Game Time: