Two freshmen became sophomores in real time: Labaron Philon’s 32 and Aiden Sherrell’s 22—both career highs—flipped a 14-point deficit into a 15-point halftime swing, sending No. 18 Alabama to its ninth straight win over Mississippi State and reminding the SEC that the Tide can pour it on without two starters.
How the Tide Turned: 21-5 in Eight Minutes
With 8:02 left in the first half, Mississippi State led 29-15 and Humphrey Coliseum was rocking. By halftime, Alabama was up 36-34. The catalyst was a scorched-earth 21-5 burst in which:
- Philon scored nine of his 12 first-half points in the final 5:02.
- State went ice-cold, hitting 2-of-13 shots down the stretch.
- Alabama forced three live-ball turnovers, converting each into transition threes or layups.
The Tide kept the accelerator down, opening the second half on a 13-2 tear—eight points from Sherrell—to push the margin to 49-36 and never looked back.
Next-Man-Up Ball: Alabama Minus Two Starters
Latrell Wrightsell (right leg) and Taylor Bol Bowen (left hand) watched from the bench in warm-ups, stripping Nate Oats of 25 points and plus-defenders. The response was collective:
- Aden Holloway slid into the starting lineup and added 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting.
- Amari Allen logged the first SEC double-double of his career—13 points and 13 boards—while drawing the foul that led to Brandon Walker’s ejection.
- Alabama’s bench still outscored State’s 31-18, proving the depth myth is reality in Tuscaloosa.
The Ejection That Sealed It
At the 15:00 mark of the second half, Mississippi State’s leading rebounder Brandon Walker was hit with a Flagrant-2 for a high-impact foul on Allen’s drive. Allen sank both free throws, Jalil Bethea followed with a layup, and the four-point swing bumped Alabama’s lead to 57-42. State never sliced the deficit below 10 again.
What the Box Score Won’t Tell You
- Pace domination: The game featured 78 possessions—Alabama’s sweet spot. When the Tide clears 75, they’re 9-1 this season.
- Paint protection: Despite Walker’s early presence, Alabama finished with a 44-28 edge in points in the paint after halftime.
- Clutch gene: Philon and Sherrell combined for 22 of Alabama’s 27 points between the 8-minute mark of the first half and the 16-minute mark of the second—exactly when the game flipped.
SEC Implications
The victory lifts Alabama to 2-2 in league play and keeps them within a game of first-place Tennessee. More importantly, it’s a résumé booster that offsets last week’s home loss to Kentucky. Quadrant-1 road wins are gold in March; this one came against a NET-top-60 opponent and pushes the Tide to 3-3 away from Coleman Coliseum.
Mississippi State’s Spiral
Chris Jans’s team falls to 10-7, 2-2 SEC, and 0-4 against ranked foes. The Bulldogs now face an urgent Saturday against Ole Miss in the Governor’s Cup before traveling to South Carolina. Their defense, ranked 32nd nationally in efficiency entering Tuesday, surrendered 1.23 points per possession—its worst mark since last February’s loss at Arkansas.
Up Next
- Alabama: A Saturday trip to Norman to face an Oklahoma squad that just knocked off Kansas. Tip is 3 p.m. CT on ESPN2.
- Mississippi State: Hosts Ole Miss at 5 p.m. CT Saturday in a rivalry game that now feels like a must-win to keep NCAA bubble hopes afloat.
Bottom Line
Alabama didn’t just survive Starkville—they weaponized adversity. Two freshmen became alphas, a short-handed rotation dropped 97, and Nate Oats’s program extended the SEC’s most lopsided active series streak to nine. If Philon and Sherrell replicate this aggression, the Tide become a nightmare bracket matchup come March.
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