The Alabama province began the madness of the March with a play This will probably be part of the “shining moment” of CBS at the end of the NCAA tournament.
№ 16 Seed Hornets hopes to add another clip to their profiles. March 20 Thursday, March 20 on Thursday, Southern Region, Thursday, March 20, in the city of Kentucky Lexington at 2:50.
Material Ready to call Most of the ordinary preparations against the tigers and their usual preparations will not change.
“Our children, this, we will have fun with it. We have never been in the dance in Alabama since 2011 and win a game for the first time in the history of school,” said Hornets head coach Tony Madlock said. “We will enjoy this moment. Nothing is not worth us at the moment. We will enjoy, we will enjoy, and we will enjoy.”
“Preparation does not change. We do what we do, movies, experience, treatment, we do what we do.” We just intend to compete, fight, fight and give us all. “

Swac has a lot of history between Hornets and Auburn; Madlock served as an auxiliary for four seasons in AU before receiving Alabama State Program in 2022. These two teams played in the regular season in December 2023. AUBURN won this game 82-62.
“This game was a good game last year,” said Hines. “We played immediately before Christmas. We didn’t get the desired result. I remember the one we lost. But I was excited to have lost them.”
“In fact, I watched this game early this morning, so I will revive some of some of them,” Madlock said. “They are a really good team, I still think that these year are better than last year.”
Hornets are better this year and gives players grow up to trainers’ teachings.
“Even when he played, he was a dog in court, and it just rubbed us.” “We come to fight every day, no matter who we play, try to win the game.”
“Coach Madlock, he added us to the great, but not fearful,” Hines “,” Hines “, and it helped us. We fed and we were only able to win and be hungry. “

Madlock is excited about the ability to teach about the nation of the university on HBCU basketball.
“It means a lot. Alabama means a lot for the province,” Madlock said to play Auburn in about an hour northeast of Montgomery. “You are represented in the NCAA tournament with some good schools.