NCAAB Game Recap - LSU at Alabama
Sat Mar 2, 2019 12:00 PM EST

Gonz
69
StMar
55
F
Pitt
49
UVA
73
F
Mia-FL
57
Duke
87
F
KY
52
Tenn
71
F
UNC
81
Clem
79
F
MSU
62
Ind
63
F
UCF
69
Hou
64
F
TxTch
81
TCU
66
F
Nev
76
UtSt
81
F
LSU
74
Bama
69
F
OhSt
51
Purd
86
F
Kansas
72
OkSt
67
F
Baylor
60
KSU
66
F
NCSU
73
FSU
78
F
PSU
57
Wisc
61
F
Rut
86
Iowa
72
F
Mem
69
Cin
71
F
Woff
85
Samf
64
F
Bingha
83
Maine
60
F
Colg
76
Lafy
70
F
Syr
79
Wake
54
F
Army
61
Buck
62
F
Navy
79
Boston
74
F
Amer
86
HolyC
66
F
FaDi
70
CenCT
58
F
NoKY
86
WIGB
82
F
Citad
78
VMI
81
F
Miss
73
Ark
74
F
UNH
53
UMBC
56
F
ArkLR
70
GASt
83
F
Ford
52
David
77
F
Elon
86
Tows
66
F
Butl
54
Vill
75
F
IaSt
69
Tex
86
F
Furm
71
Chat
50
F
WVU
80
Okla
92
F
Radf
62
Campbl
64
F
Evans
65
Valpa
63
F
IlSt
63
SIU
72
F
NrthIA
54
IndSt
71
F
UMass
73
Duques
80
F
Ohio
73
Akr
49
F
CoCar
97
ULM
91
F
TexAr
79
Troy
66
F
Longw
47
GWebb
66
F
GMas
71
StLou
81
F
NebOm
86
Denv
76
F
E MI
75
NIU
69
F
NMSt
92
ChiSt
58
F
SouthCar
63
Mizzu
78
F
StFPA
84
SacHr
94
F
Hof
92
Del
70
F
Hamp
92
USC-Up
71
F
W&M
70
JMU
66
F
RobM
69
Merrim
60
F
MtStM
73
StFNY
71
F
ChaSo
72
Presb
65
F
IUPUI
63
Oakl
72
F
NoAZ
73
MTSt
84
F
StBon
64
GrgWas
58
F
NE
90
Drex
66
F
IL-C
80
Detr
71
F
Morg
76
DelSt
58
F
UNCW
61
Charl
70
F
LoyMa
74
USF
69
F
Drake
73
MOSt
62
F
MissSt
75
Aub
80
F
VCU
69
Rich
66
F
WCU
74
ETSU
81
F
TNTec
63
E IL
57
F
Ball
60
W MI
58
F
FlaAM
42
NCAT
63
F
SCSt
95
BethC
98
F(OT)
NOrl
80
Nich
70
F
HiPt
79
UNCA
74
F
UNCG
74
Mercer
47
F
Bry
65
LIU
81
F
Toled
80
CenMI
68
F
UND
63
SDak
78
F
TNSt
86
TN-M
91
F
NWSt
55
SeLA
69
F
NDSU
69
IPFW
66
F
LaSal
62
StJos
72
F
ArkSt
70
GaSo
81
F
Albany
80
Hartfo
82
F(OT)
PorSt
66
E WA
68
F
W IL
66
SDSt
86
F
AbCh
67
CenAR
55
F
SFA
79
Lamar
81
F
JackSt
57
MsVl
60
F
Clev
89
YSU
80
F(OT)
Utah
63
Colora
71
F
AF
80
Wyo
72
F
Corn
51
Brown
75
F
JSU
97
SIU-E
72
F
Vand
57
TAMU
64
F
Brad
68
LoyIL
81
F
How
81
Savan
76
F
Copp
38
Norf
72
F
Alc
46
South
61
F
Seton
71
GTown
77
F(2OT)
TXSo
78
ASU
68
F
WaSt
69
Cal
76
F
UTRGV
75
UMKC
70
F
Stony
50
Vermt
56
F
Princ
58
Harv
66
F
MorSt
78
E KY
77
F
Penn
65
Dart
51
F
WriSt
65
WIMil
62
F
Colum
83
Yale
75
F
Leh
73
LoyMD
92
F
PVAM
72
AlaAM
65
F
UCIrv
68
UCRiv
47
F
McNee
65
HCU
86
F
TXAMC
74
InWor
72
F(OT)
Belm
84
SEMO
66
F
Pacif
73
Pepp
72
F
TxSt
63
USA
77
F
Gram
66
ArkPB
70
F
UGA
61
Fla
55
F
APSU
83
Murr
94
F
CSBak
69
GrCan
73
F
IdaSt
62
N CO
71
F
S UT
54
Mont
70
F
USD
73
BYU
87
F
Ariz
47
Oreg
73
F
UtVal
64
CBU
63
F
ColSt
65
NM
77
F
SJSU
56
SDSU
84
F
SCla
78
Portl
62
F
CAPoly
85
LongB
94
F
Sac
90
Ida
94
F
CS-Ful
59
UCDav
66
F
Bois
81
UNLV
85
F(OT)
CSNor
84
HI
73
F

LSU 74, Alabama 69

Mar 2, 2019, 12:00 PM EST

Final

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2

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(13) LSU

29

45

74

Alabama

28

41

69

Mays, Smart lead No. 13 LSU past Alabama 74-69
Sat Mar 2, 2019 5:27 PM

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) Tremont Waters swiped a pass and raced toward the basket. Instead of settling for an uncontested layup, LSU's star guard bounced the ball off the glass and a trailing Skylar Mays plucked it from the air for a dunk.

Mays scored 16 of his 20 points in the second half, including that late slam, and Javonte Smart had 19 to lead No. 13 LSU to a 74-69 victory over Alabama on Saturday.

LSU (24-5, 14-2 Southeastern Conference) took a 64-59 lead on a layup by Mays with 3:19 left. Alabama (17-12, 8-8) cut it to one but then Riley Norris' pass was intercepted by Waters to set up a stylish but risky finish at the other end.

"I'm glad we made it," Tigers coach Will Wade said, straight-faced.

The stakes are high, after all. LSU came into the game tied with No. 4 Kentucky and No. 7 Tennessee atop the league standings, with those teams playing each other Saturday.

The Tigers, who are 8-0 in SEC road games, trailed by six points midway through the second half. They closed on a 17-7 run to maintain a share of the league lead.

Alabama made one final push, with John Petty's 3-pointer with nine seconds left cutting it to 72-69. Mays hit four straight free throws over the final 16 seconds to ice the win, including two after that basket.

"I thought he was phenomenal," Wade said. "He's such a good player, he's such a consistent player for us. He's our best free throw shooter so we felt very confident when he was at the line."

Mays had 14 points over the final 9:37 to help the Tigers pull out the win. He said he wasn't sure what Wade's reaction would have been if he missed his memorable jam.

"This deep in the season, I think Coach would have cut us a little slack," Mays said. "I'd like to say that, but I don't know."

Naz Reid had his second straight double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds. Waters had five points, four steals and three assists in 24 minutes after missing the past two games with an undisclosed illness.

Petty made five 3-pointers and led Alabama with 23 points. Donta Hall had 14 points and 10 rebounds, and Riley Norris finished with 13 points and nine boards. Herbert Jones, like Norris, delivered a strong performance off the bench with 11 points.

A win would have been a big boost to the Tide's NCAA Tournament hopes.

"Our guys showed a lot of heart, especially when we took the lead in the second half," coach Avery Johnson said. "But our defense just wasn't good enough in the second half overall to win the game. We just had too many breakdowns.

"This was a winnable game for us. There are no moral victories, not here anymore, especially in my fourth year."

Tide leading scorer Kira Lewis Jr. finished with seven points on 3-of-16 shooting. He also had four assists and three turnovers.

Alabama surged into the lead with 10 straight points a few minutes after Johnson was called for a technical foul with 14:12 left. His assistants and son Avery Johnson Jr. had to corral him, but the Tide ultimately went ahead 47-41.

Waters, LSU's leading scorer, entered five minutes into the game and hit a 3-pointer on his first attempt.

"He hasn't gone through a full practice yet," Wade said. "We wanted to play him between 20 and 25 minutes. We're trying to ease him back into things."

BIG PICTURE

LSU: Led by 11 in first half, went through a scoring drought of more than six minutes, and held on for its third straight victory. Hit 50 percent (17 of 34) from the field and made 10 of 11 free throws in the second half.

Alabama: Had a streak of seven straight home wins over Top 25 teams end. Made just 24 of 64 shots (37.5 percent).

UP NEXT

LSU visits Florida on Wednesday night before facing Vanderbilt in its final two regular-season games in a title bid. "We're going to have to earn it, for sure," Mays said. "But we've got something to be excited about it."

Alabama hosts rival Auburn on Wednesday night.

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Leaders

LSU PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Mays 20 0 3 6 3 0
J. Smart 19 0 4 1 2 0
Alabama PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Petty 23 0 2 4 0 0
D. Hall 14 0 0 10 0 1

Team Comparison

LSU Bama
Points For 74 69
Field Goals 28/66-42% 24/64-38%
Three Pointers 4/17-24% 8/26-31%
Free Throws 14/22-64% 13/23-57%
Offensive Rebounds 14 12
Defensive Rebounds 34 28
Rebounds 52 41
Blocks 3 3
Steals 9 1
Turnovers 11 13
Personal Fouls 23 20
Technical Fouls 1 2
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - LSU Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Jan 8 Bama 79 @ LSU 88 K. Lewis Jr. 15 T. Waters 19
Sat Mar 2 LSU 74 @ Bama 69 S. Mays 20 J. Petty 23

Game Information

Stadium: Coleman Coliseum, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Attendance: 11,570
Game Time: