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Timmons Scores 23 for No. 21 Alabama Women in 64-63 Thriller over No. 13 Ole Miss
Jessica Timmons scored 23 points and Diana Collins made the winning layup; a late offensive foul on Ole Miss' Cotie McMahon erased a go-ahead basket.
- At Coleman Coliseum, the Crimson Tide won 64-63 on Feb. 5, 2026, after Diana Collins' late layup secured the victory.
- After a late scoring burst, Alabama took a narrow lead as Jessica Timmons delivered six straight points before Ole Miss briefly regained the edge via Cotie McMahon's and-one free throw.
- Officials called a charge on Cotie McMahon late in the game after Ole Miss drew a technical foul earlier, and Latasha Lattimore missed a close-range buzzer-beater as time expired.
- The win handed Alabama its 20th victory of the season and Kristy Curry, head coach of Alabama women's basketball, recorded her 550th career victory.
- The result positions Alabama for a road test at Texas A&M on Sunday, marking their third ranked win since 1999, while Ole Miss hosts Arkansas on Feb. 12, 2026.
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Timmons scores 23 for No. 21 Alabama women in 64-63 thriller over No. 13 Ole Miss
Jessica Timmons scored 23 points and grabbed seven rebounds, Karly Weathers added 14 points and six rebounds, and No. 21 Alabama took down No. 13 Ole Miss 64-63 on Thursday night.
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Read Full ArticleNo. 21/23 Alabama Outlasts No. 13/14 Ole Miss, 64-63, Earns 20th Win of the Season - Alabama Athletics
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - After trailing by one point with 36 seconds remaining in the game, a layup from Diana Collins secured the 64-63 win for the No. 21/23 Alabama women's basketball team over No. 13/14 Ole Miss Thursday night. The one-point victory marked the Crimson Tide's third win over a ranked opponent this season as the team accomplished the feat for the first time since the 1998-99 season.
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