Alabama Basketball Dominates Texas Tech: Crimson Tide Men’s and Women’s Programs Both Eye Deep March Madness Runs
If you’ve been keeping an eye on this year’s March Madness bracket, you’ll know that Alabama is currently a real powerhouse in college hoops. But let’s be honest—when we talk about Alabama basketball right now, we’re talking about a programme that’s not just winning; it’s steamrolling everyone in its path. The latest evidence came last night in a Round of 32 clash that was all but decided before the second half had even settled in.
The Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball squad completely dismantled Texas Tech, cruising to a 90-65 victory that felt even more one-sided than the scoreline suggests. Latrell Wrightsell was the catalyst, dropping 24 points and looking like he was playing a different sport out there. But this wasn't just one player getting hot. This was a surgical takedown. The Tide shot the lights out, played suffocating defence, and made a very good Red Raiders team look like they were running in quicksand. For the fourth straight season, Nate Oats has his guys heading to the Sweet 16. In the unforgiving landscape of modern college athletics, that kind of consistency is the stuff of dynasties.
What really stood out to me, watching it all unfold from the sideline, was the discipline. Brian Cain, the mental performance coach who’s been embedded with this group, has clearly left his fingerprints all over this roster. You don’t put together a performance like this—90-65 in a tournament game—without having your head screwed on right. There was no panic when Texas Tech made their early push. The Tide just responded, stretched the lead, and then stepped on the throat. It’s ruthless, but it’s how you win championships.
Not Just a One-Program State
Of course, the headlines are dominated by the men’s team right now, and rightly so. But if you’re a hoops fan in this region, you know the story doesn’t end with the men’s bracket. The Alabama Crimson Tide women's basketball programme is also making noise. While the men punched their ticket to the next weekend, the women’s squad is looking at a potential deep run of their own. It’s a rare moment where both programmes are firing on all cylinders at the same time, creating a genuine buzz across the fanbase that I haven’t felt in years.
And we can’t ignore the smaller schools punching above their weight. The North Alabama Lions men's basketball programme has been turning heads all season. While they didn’t make the Big Dance this time around, the trajectory for that programme is steep. They’re building something in Florence, and if you’re a fan of Alabama Basketball in the broader sense—meaning you love the game in this state—you’re watching the Lions closely. The level of competition across the board is raising the tide for everyone.
What Makes This Run Different?
If you’ve been following the Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball journey over the last few years, you know this feels different. In previous years, there was always a question mark: Could they handle the physicality? Would the three-point shooting go cold? This team seems immune to those fears. They’re averaging a staggering number of points per game in the tournament so far, and they’re doing it with a swagger that comes from knowing you’re the most talented team on the floor.
Here’s what has impressed me the most about this squad as they head into the Sweet 16:
- Depth is a weapon: Nate Oats rotated 10 guys in the Texas Tech game without any drop-off in intensity. Fresh legs in March are a cheat code.
- Defensive versatility: They can switch everything. Bigs can guard on the perimeter, and guards crash the glass like forwards.
- Unselfish scoring: Wrightsell got his 24, but four other guys were in double figures. There’s no hero ball; it’s just the best shot available.
Looking ahead, the Sweet 16 is where legends are made. We’ve seen talented Alabama teams get this far before, but this group has the look of a team that isn’t satisfied with just getting there. They want the whole thing. The coaching staff, the mental preparation with guys like Brian Cain, and the sheer athleticism on display have turned this programme into a national brand. When you watch them play, it’s not just about winning; it’s about sending a message. And right now, that message is loud and clear: the road to the Final Four goes through Tuscaloosa.
So, for everyone tuning in, keep your eyes on this bracket. Whether it’s the men’s team steamrolling toward Phoenix or the women’s squad carving up their side of the bracket, Alabama basketball is appointment viewing. And if you’re a fan of pure, unadulterated college hoops played at the highest level, you’re going to want to catch every second of this Sweet 16 game. Trust me, this isn’t a team you want to blink on.