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Alabama vs. Arkansas: Double Overtime Basketball Thriller 2026
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The matchup between No. 20 Arkansas and No. 25 Alabama on February 18, 2026, at Coleman Coliseum was a historic double-overtime thriller that saw the Crimson Tide emerge with a 117–115 victory. This game was a high-stakes battle for position in the SEC standings, as both teams entered with significant momentum and top-tier offensive rankings.A Historic Performance by Darius Acuff Jr.The story of the game was almost entirely focused on Arkansas freshman guard Darius Acuff Jr., who delivered one of the most prolific scoring performances in SEC history. Acuff played all 50 minutes and scored 49 points, shooting 16-of-27 from the field and 6-of-10 from three-point range. His ability to navigate ball screens and put pressure on the rim forced Alabama into multiple defensive adjustments throughout the night. Despite his monumental effort, Alabama’s depth eventually wore down the short-handed Razorbacks.Alabama’s Resilient ComebackAlabama demonstrated remarkable resilience, overcoming 14-point deficits in both the first and second halves. The Crimson Tide utilized their superior depth—playing ten players compared to Arkansas's reliance on a tight seven-man rotation—to stay fresh during the extended periods.• Labaron Philon led the Tide with 35 points, drawing 10 fouls and maintaining poise as a floor leader.• Aiden Sherrell had a career night, recording a double-double with 26 points and 13 rebounds in 38 minutes of play.• Amari Allen provided versatility, contributing 19 points and 11 rebounds while guarding multiple positions.Strategic Adjustments and Overtime HeroicsStrategically, Alabama head coach Nate Oats shifted defensive schemes in the second half to mitigate Acuff’s dominance. After struggling in drop coverage, the Tide switched to a cross-matching and switching scheme, putting the versatile Amari Allen on Arkansas’s big men to allow for seamless switches on the perimeter. This adjustment, combined with a 15–2 second-half run, allowed Alabama to tie the game at 77-all and force the first overtime.In the overtime periods, Houston Mallette proved to be the "X-factor." Despite not scoring in regulation, Mallette hit a crucial three-pointer in the first overtime and another in the second that ultimately stood as the game-winning shot. Alabama’s ability to score in the paint (58 points) and at the free-throw line (27-of-34) offset Arkansas's higher three-point percentage.Standing and ImplicationsThe victory was crucial for the SEC Tournament seeding, moving Alabama into a multi-team tie for second place in the conference. Because this was the only meeting between the two teams during the regular season, Alabama now holds the head-to-head tie-breaker over Arkansas. The win extended Alabama’s home winning streak against the Razorbacks to five games and improved their season record to 19–7 (9–4 SEC).AI tools were used in the translation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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