The Alabama Crimson Tide took down the Auburn Tigers 76-71 Wednesday night in Coleman Coliseum.John Petty led the way for the Crimson Tide with 27 points.The Alabama faithful became weary when it was announced that Collin Sexton would not be playing due to an abdominal injury.The first half was slow as the Tigers took the 33-30 lead in to half after Auburn’s Chuma Okeke dropped a floater at the buzzer.Alabama turned it up in the second half and outscored the Tigers 46-38.The atmosphere in Coleman was electric.The students and fans packed out the arena in Crimson, and you could tell the Auburn fans were in the building as well.John Petty lead the way for the Tide with 27 points, going 8/13 on three pointers.The Tigers had more of a balanced attack on offense.Bryce Brown was Auburn’s leading scorer with 12 points, along with three other players in double digit scoring.Donta Hall provided a major spark for the Crimson Tide players tonight.According to Chandler Rome, Avery Johnson said “The team fed off of Donta wanting to play tonight.What a classy move.He’s a kid with strong character and he’s tough.That’s a sign of toughness.”Alabama had a very complete team game.Dazon Ingram came away with 16 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 assists.Herb Jones and Braxton Key both provided a presence on the glass grabbing 7 and 9 rebounds respectively.According to Alex Byington, Auburn’s Bruce Pearl said “Listen, without Collin (Sexton) and (Donta) Hall playing limited minutes, they’re a really good team.… That’s the most talented team we played (this season).”This win will be monstrous for Alabama looking forward.The Tide move to 12-6 on the year and 4-2 in the SEC.Auburn falls to 16-2 and 4-1 in the SEC.
Nebraska opened up a 16-point lead early in the second half en route to a 78-68 win over No. 14 Minnesota on Tuesday night. Watson scored seven straight points to open the second half, and Duby Okeke’s dunk put Nebraska (7-3, 1-1 Big Ten) up 48-32 with 15:35 left. Minnesota (8-2, 1-1) made two of its first 10 shots in the half and struggled against the Huskers’ switching man-to-man defense. Minnesota cut the lead to 67-53 after two free throws by Nate Mason with 4:37 left, but James Palmer Jr.’s 3 put Nebraska up by 17. The Gophers forced a pair of turnovers, hit three 3-pointers in the final three minutes, and Reggie Lynch’s dunk with 1:01 left cut the lead to 72-64. Watson and Isaac Copeland made 6 of 8 free throws in the final minute to seal it. The Huskers held Big Ten scoring leader Jordan Murphy to 10 points, 11 below his season average, and held high-scoring Minnesota 21 points below its season average. Mason led Minnesota with 20 points, and Amir Coffey had 17 points. Copeland finished with 12 points for Nebraska and Palmer had 11 points. BIG PICTURE Minnesota missed six shots to open both halves. The Gophers hit just 32 percent of their shots Tuesday. They entered averaging 49 percent shooting. Nebraska, an up-and-down shooting team, hit 47 percent of its shots, 57 percent in the second half. The Huskers shot just 27 percent in their 86-57 loss at Michigan State on Sunday. UP NEXT Nebraska travels to Omaha on Saturday to meet intrastate rival Creighton, which dropped out of the AP Top 25 after being ranked for one week. Minnesota is at Arkansas on Saturday to play its second road contest and third game of the week. SHARE: advertisement BTN PLUS ON BTN2GO all times ET
Kamp (ungdomsfotball): Lag: Vålerenga – Lillestrøm Turnering: G16 Nasjonal Dato: fredag 13. oktober 2017 kl. 19.00 Sted: Intility Arena Kampfakta: https://www.fotball.no/fotballdata/kamp/?fiksId=6852479 Kamptropp Vålerenga (draktnummer i parentes): Christoffer Vedant Mehta Bugge (30) Erik Emanuel Longe Grønner (23) Erik Lyslo Rylandsholm (13) Florind Lokaj (15) Fredrik Holmé (22) Henrik Olav Hatlen Osen (3) Kenneth Nguyen (57) Lamin Kanyi (40) Lukas Thorsen Håll (10) Martin Bech Riisnæs (7) Mathias Øfsti Bråten (11) Nathaniel Ewuwo David-Richard (9) Obilor Denzel Okeke (21) Ole-Tobias Alfarnes Brendeland (27) Osame Sahraoui (37) Sander Brauer-Ersoy (66) Sander Nordby (29) Trygve Solberg Aarstad (25) Kamptropp Lillestrøm (draktnummer i parentes): Alexander Ingi Gunnthorsson (10) Apipon Tongnoy (11) Fredrik Havnås (6) Johannes Sognnæs (7) Jonas Moen (5) Kristian Nordengen (3) Kristian Rud (12) Magnus Nordengen Knudsen (14) Martin Aasen Hemstad (13) Morten Kjelsrud (4) Ola Haugerud Ness (19) Petter Fauske Evensen (15) Petter Hanekamhaug (16) Petter Karlsen (29) Simon Zupancic Bakken (17) Sondre Sagen (8) Thomas Sund Buseth (18) Vetle Røhne Nilsen (2) Merk: Draktnummerne er listet slik de er innmeldt av lagene. Feil / mangler kan forekomme. ________ _______ ______ _____ ____ ___ __ _ Det norske seriesystemet i fotball for G16 (pr. 2017): Nasjonal, Interkrets, 1.-3.divisjon "Nasjonal" er det øverste nivået for U16 guttefotball i Norge. Det spilles landsomfattende turneringer. "Interkrets" er det øverste nivået for U16 guttefotball på Østlandet, med egen serie i to grupperinger av kretser. Akershus, Østfold, Oslo og Indre Østland er en gruppe, Telemark, Vestfold og Buskerud den andre. ________ _______ ______ _____ ____ ___ __ _ Sjekk ut mine andre fotballvideoer: https://www.youtube.com/c/SteinarPedersenOfficial/playlists © 2017 Steinar Pedersen All Rights Reserved #Vålerenga #Lillestrøm #UngdomsfotballNorskElite #G16 #VIF #LSK #Fotball
BR-Bericht zum Spiel der SpVgg Bayreuth gegen die SpVgg Weiden in der Bayernliga, Saison 2007/08, 11. Spieltag. Spielinfos: Anpfiff: Samstag, 22.9.13, 15 Uhr Aufstellung SpVgg Bayreuth Berchthold - Goller, Balic (83. Wurster), Mayr, Demel - Walther - Pavlovic (74 Pupovac), Seufert, Stiefler (85. Brand) - Schubart, Fuchs. Aufstellung SpVgg Weiden Mayer - Wiesinger, Matthies, Schecklmann, Sharitiyar (23. Füssmann) - Ak - Dvorak (74. Mrazek) - Geiger, Bednar (74. Bafra), Schrepel - Okeke. Tore: 1:0 Renè Schubart (2.); 1:1 Alexander Geiger (9.); 2:1 Marcel Mayr (11.); 3:1 Stefan Seufert (60.) Zuschauer: 1700 Schiedsrichter: Christian Leicher (Neuhausen) Sonstiges: Gelbe Karte: Bafra. Statistik vom Altstadt Kult (http://www.altstadt-kult.de/statistik?action=game&id=18808). Alle Rechte am Beitrag liegen beim BR.