Men 2024-25 university basketball The regular season ended with a few upheavals on Saturday, especially in the dry.
None was greater than Alabama’s victory above n ° 1 Auburn in Neville Arena. Mark Sears struck the Winning shot At the buzzer to lift the crimson tide to a 93-91 victory in an instant classic.
The Nate Oats team was not the only one to have managed an upheaval on the road. The Kentucky closed the regular season in Fort with a 91-83 victory on the road to Missouri. Dennis Gates’ Tigers Completed with three consecutive defeats and went a chance in a seeded top 4 of the SEC tournament entering the week at the head of the n ° 7.
The Missouri will not be the only team that collapses as it heads for Nashville. Not after the loss of the state of the Mississippi for the fourth time in five games on Saturday 93-92 against John Calipari Arkansas Razorbacks.
Texas A & M closed the regular season with two major victories, including his own upheaval in Auburn earlier in the week. The AGGIES broke a skid of four games.
Here is an overview of the latest SEC ranking for the regular season of 2024-25, as well as where each team will be head of series in the dry tournament, which begins on Wednesday in Bridgestone Arena.
Dry final basketball coverage by conference record, victory percentage
1 and 1 Auburn Tigers (15-3, .833)
2 Gators from Florida (14-4, .778)
3 and 3 Alabama Crimson Tide (13-5, .722)
4 Tennessee volunteers (12-6, .667)
5 Texas A & M Aggies (11-7, .611)
6. Kentucky Wildcats (10-8, .556)
7 Missouri Tigers (10-8)
8 OLE MISS Rebels (10-8)
9. Arkansas Razorbacks (8-10, .444)
10 Mississippi Bulldogs (8-10)
11 Georgia Bulldogs (8-10)
12. Vanderbilt Commodores (8-10)
13 Texas Longhorns (6-12, .333)
14 Oklahoma Sooners (6-12)
15 Lsu tigers (3-15, .167)
16. Gamecocks of South Carolina (2-16, .111)
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This article originally appeared on Roll Tide Wire: Update of the dry ranking at the end of the regular university basketball season