NCAAB Game Recap - Alabama at Southern Miss
Fri Nov 29, 2019 9:39 PM EST

Winth
70
Duke
83
F
W Ky
54
Lou
71
F
MD
80
Harv
73
F
UNC
78
Oreg
74
F
Mich
82
Gonz
64
F
UAB
58
KY
69
F
Morg
57
OhSt
90
F
TxTch
76
Crei
83
F(OT)
IaSt
76
Seton
84
F
Penn
82
Ariz
92
F
UtSt
73
StMar
81
F
FSU
60
Tenn
57
F
VCU
56
Purd
59
F
Marsh
67
Fla
73
F
JSU
71
ChiSt
62
F
Eurek
60
NOrl
125
F
CAPoly
69
LIU
82
F
LongB
75
Wake
88
F
(N/A)
40
S UT
126
F
UMass
57
Rut
82
F
KTChr
42
Lib
88
F
Temp
65
TAMU
42
F
ASU
56
Chat
74
F
(N/A)
57
IlSt
76
F
DeP
73
Minn
68
F
USC
79
Marq
101
F
Campbl
74
GaSo
84
F
TNSt
81
NFla
73
F
Prov
55
Charl
63
F
SIU-E
51
UCRiv
69
F
SEMO
75
SCla
87
F
PSU
85
Syr
64
F
UND
78
FlGlf
63
F
HolyC
69
FAU
87
F
MD-ES
56
Del
75
F
(N/A)
47
Akr
64
F
Fairf
56
David
67
F
Denv
65
CS-Ful
62
F
Iowa
73
SDSU
83
F
AbCh
51
SMU
70
F
MOSt
58
LSU
73
F
UCF
78
Pepp
65
F
UCDav
73
Utah
77
F
Copp
62
Mont
69
F
UNCW
59
Bois
80
F
Bama
83
USM
68
F
Miss
37
OkSt
78
F
Gram
58
UCSB
67
F
Hamp
57
CSBak
70
F
Longw
51
Pacif
69
F
USF
75
HI
85
F

Nov 29, 2019, 9:39 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Alabama

38

45

83

Southern Miss

35

33

68

Alabama beats Southern Miss 83-68 for 7th place at Atlantis
Sat Nov 30, 2019 12:52 AM

PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas (AP) The 3s kept falling for James Bolden and Alabama.

Bolden scored 23 points and hit six 3-pointers to help Alabama beat Southern Miss 83-68 in Friday night's seventh-place game at the Battle 4 Atlantis, securing a win for the Crimson Tide after losing their first two games.

The West Virginia graduate transfer hit four second-half 3s that helped spark the run that finally put the game away for Alabama on a night when the Crimson Tide (3-4) didn't miss much.

Alabama jumped out to a 20-4 lead only to squander much of that early margin by halftime. But they shot 72.7% in the second half (16 of 22) and made 8 of 11 3s, finishing the game shooting 53.8% overall and making a season high 15 of 33 3s.

"I said (to the players): to leave here 1-2 with the field we have (in the Bahamas) isn't the worst thing if we get better and make significant strides, so let's just get better," first-year coach Nate Oats said.

Bolden arrived at Atlantis averaging just 5.7 points and shooting 6 of 20 (30%). He had just three points in the opening-round loss to No. 6 North Carolina, but had 10 points in Thursday's loss to Iowa State before breaking loose Friday against a team picked to finish last in Conference USA.

"I'm adjusting pretty well," Bolden said. "I kind of had a slow start but that's what you're going to have when you switch programs and systems like that. I'm still getting a feel for it."

Gabe Watson had 19 points to lead Southern Miss (2-6), which got within 38-35 by halftime. Southern Miss shot 49% but first-year coach Jay Ladner pointed to a few bad offensive possessions to start the second half that derailed the Golden Eagles.

"It just kind of gradually got away from us," Ladner said. "We don't have the experience or firepower to overcome bad possessions on offense or defense."

BIG PICTURE

Southern Miss: For Ladner, the mission was to have his players get an up-close look at elite basketball programs in a high-profile tournament. But it was also about having them maintain perspective and confidence amid the likely tough results while getting ready for Conference USA play. They lost big to No. 8 Gonzaga in their opener but kept battling with No. 13 Seton Hall in their second game, then offered a positive sign by fighting back from a big early deficit Friday night.

"It's tough to get in the win column against the folks we've been playing with the type of team we have at this time," Ladner said.

Alabama: The Crimson Tide salvaged a win in the 12th and final game of the three-day tournament. Sixth-ranked UNC overwhelmed Alabama on the glass to negate solid defense, then Iowa State put up a tournament-record 104 points in the Day 2 loss. That gave Oats a clear to-do improvement list: defense and rebounding.

"We've got to get more mature guys that sprint back, take ownership of every single defensive possession," Oats said. "When we do that, we're pretty good."

TIP-INS

Kira Lewis Jr. added 20 points for Alabama. ... John Petty Jr., who had 34 points against Iowa State for the No. 2 scoring total in the tournament's nine-year history, finished with 10 for the Crimson Tide. ... Southern Miss season leading scorer Boban Jacdonmi left at the 6:18 mark after rolling his left ankle. ... Neither team shot it well from the line. Alabama made 12 of 22 free throws while Southern Miss made 13 of 20.

UP NEXT

Southern Miss: The Golden Eagles host Tulane on Wednesday.

Alabama: The Crimson Tide host Stephen F. Austin - which on Tuesday upset No. 1 Duke to end the Blue Devils' 150-game nonconference home winning streak - next Friday.

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Leaders

Alabama PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Bolden 23 0 2 2 1 0
K. Lewis Jr. 20 0 3 2 0 0
Southern Miss PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
G. Watson 19 0 2 2 2 0
L. Harper-Baker 11 0 2 4 4 1

Team Comparison

Bama USM
Points For 83 68
Field Goals 28/52-54% 26/53-49%
Three Pointers 15/33-45% 3/12-25%
Free Throws 12/22-55% 13/20-65%
Offensive Rebounds 10 10
Defensive Rebounds 21 21
Rebounds 33 37
Blocks 1 2
Steals 7 10
Turnovers 15 16
Personal Fouls 18 19
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Bama Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Nov 29 Bama 83 @ USM 68 J. Bolden 23 G. Watson 19

Game Information

Stadium: Imperial Arena at Atlantis Resort, Nassau, Bahamas
Attendance: 1,159
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