Alabama Basketball Announces 2-Year Neutral Site Series with Iowa
Alabama basketball is scheduled to play a two-year neutral site series against Iowa, with the first game set for Des Moines this upcoming season and a return match in Mobile, Alabama during the 2027-28 season. These matchups will mark the third and fourth meetings between the teams, following games in 2006 and 2010. Both teams are expected to be competitive; Alabama is projected to be near the top 25, while Iowa is also a fringe top 25 candidate after a strong previous season. The outcome may hinge on the status of Alabama's Aden Holloway, who faces legal issues. The series promises to offer thrilling college basketball action.
By the Numbers- Alabama and Iowa have met twice previously, with Alabama winning in 2006 and Iowa claiming victory in 2010.
- Beneath the surface, Iowa's head coach Ben McCollum will be dealing with several player departures from a successful inaugural season.
- Alabama is expected to have a competitive roster with returning players and solid transfers.
- Iowa faces significant rebuilding after losing key players from their previous season's squad.
As the series approaches, both teams will need to solidify their rosters and prepare for what promises to be competitive matchups. Alabama鈥檚 talent acquisition and Iowa's adaptation to player losses will be pivotal in determining their performances leading into the 2023-2024 season.
Bottom LineThis neutral site series will spotlight the growing rivalry and competitiveness between SEC and Big Ten teams, providing valuable early-season tests for both programs as they navigate ambitious schedules.
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