Austin Scores 14 in 4th Quarter, Alabama Women Beat Missouri 65-48 at SEC Tournament
Ace Austin's four 3-pointers fueled a 12-2 run in the fourth quarter, helping Alabama snap a five-game losing streak with a 65-48 SEC Tournament win.
- Wednesday, Ace Austin scored all 14 of her points in the fourth quarter, helping Alabama beat Missouri 65-48 in the SEC Tournament first round.
- After missing the final two regular-season games, Austin checked in early with rebounds and an assist, as Alabama had lost five of six and Missouri six straight.
- At half, Alabama led 31-20 after making 11 of 34 with 10 assists, and players scored 13, 12, and 10 points for Alabama.
- Alabama advances to play 6-seed Tennessee on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. CT after earning its first SEC Tournament win since 2022.
- Alabama's rebounding and turnovers proved decisive, winning the rebounding total 27-21 and forcing nine turnovers, extending Missouri's six-game skid.
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Alabama 65, Missouri 48
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Austin scores 14 in 4th quarter, Alabama women beat Missouri 65-48 at SEC Tournament
Ace Austin scored all of her 14 points in the fourth quarter and Alabama beat Missouri 65-48 in the first round of the SEC Tournament and extend the Tigers’ skid.
Mizzou women can't complete comeback against Alabama in SEC Tournament
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Despite mounting a late surge, the 14th-seeded Tigers couldn't complete a comeback against 11th-seeded Alabama, as they fall 65-48. The first quarter saw both sides struggle shooting the ball, only scoring a combined 21 points. But in the second, the Crimson Tide strung together an 11-2 run to pull ahead to a 14 point lead. Mizzou closed that gap slightly before the half, but still trailed 31-20 at the break. Out of the half…
Strong defense lifts women’s basketball past Missouri 65-48 in SEC Tournament
In the first round of the SEC Tournament on Wednesday, No. 11 seed Alabama took down No. 14 seed Missouri 65-48. The win was anchored by solid defense and a collective scoring effort, as 48 points is the lowest the team has allowed since early in SEC play. Four different players logged double figures in points. It was above all a major late-game win for the Crimson Tide, which which went into halftime up 8 but only having scored 31 points. Forwa…
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