In a recent NCAA Tournament matchup, the Alabama Crimson Tide faced a spirited challenge from the Robert Morris Colonials. Prior to the game, Robert Morris players expressed enthusiasm about facing a high-seeded team like Alabama, with guard Kam Woods noting that many mid-major programs aspire to such matchups.
Throughout the game, the Colonials engaged in trash talk, maintaining competitiveness and even briefly leading in the second half. Alabama forward Mouhamed Dioubate embraced this intensity, stating post-game, “They said prior to the game they were looking for a matchup like this all year, and we gave their ass what they wanted.” He emphasized that the team responded both verbally and through their on-court performance.
Despite the close contest, Alabama secured a 90-81 victory, advancing to the Round of 32. Mark Sears led the Crimson Tide with 22 points and 10 assists, playing a crucial role in the game’s final minutes to stave off the upset bid.