The Saskatchewan Rattlers, member club of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), are excited to announce the signing of import forward JaKeenan Gant, ahead of the 2021 CEBL season. This will . . .
Apr 20, 2021
On Tuesday morning ESPN reported that point guard Sahvir Wheeler is entering the NBA Draft. The former Georgia Bulldog will go through the process while maintaining his college eligibility.
960 The Ref posted the news on their Twitter account early Tuesday morning. Here is the full tweet: ESPN is reporting that UGA Basketball s Sahvir Wheeler will enter the transfer portal and explore the NBA Draft while maintaining his college eligibility.
Wheeler played two seasons for the Bulldogs before entering the transfer portal this offseason. He was one of many basketball players who felt that the program was not moving in the right direction.
The SEC is well represented in the National College Athletic Association Women’s Tournament with seven SEC squads that qualified.
Including No. 1 seed South Carolina, No. 2 seed Texas A&M, No. 3 seeds Georgia and Tennessee, No. 4 seeds Arkansas and Kentucky and No. 7 Seed Alabama.
Looking At Each Team
South Carolina
No. 1 seed South Carolina Gamecocks are scheduled to start against the No. 16 seed Mercer Bears on Sunday, Mar. 21 at 6:00 p.m.
The Gamecocks are the No.1 seed once again and have had a stellar season with only four losses and twenty-two wins. The team had an average of 76.8 points per game with a scoring margin of +17.5 throughout the season. The Gamecocks will have to play without senior guard Lele Grissett who suffered a leg injury in the SEC Tournament championship game on Sun, Mar. 7.
Bama Central Courtside: No. 11 Alabama 115, Georgia 82
The Crimson Tide is now just two wins away from clinching the SEC regular-season title
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Feb 13, 2021
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. A season-high 115 points thanks in part to five double-digit performances propelled No. 11 Alabama basketball over Georgia 115-82 on Saturday afternoon in Coleman Coliseum.
The 115 points is the most in Crimson Tide program history against an SEC opponent.
Senior wing Herbert Jones led Alabama in points with 21, a new career high. Jones also tied senior forward Alex Reese for the most rebounds in the game with five.
Four other Crimson Tide players registered double-digit points, those players being freshman guard Josh Primo with 19, sophomore guard Jaden Shackelford with 18, sophomore guard Jahvon Quinerly with 16 and senior guard John Petty Jr. with 13.