Alabama Breaks NCAA Tournament Record in Sweet 16
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Alabama rode a record-setting outside shooting performance to an 113-88 win over No. 6 seed BYU in the Sweet 16 on Thursday.
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After clinching the program's third straight Sweet 16 win, the self-dubbed "New Blood" Crimson Tide gets the chance to prove itself against another blue blood.
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The Crimson Tide did, finally, reach their first Final Four in program history last season. One Final Four is nice enough, but two in two years?
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