No. 6 Alabama takes on the Kent State Golden Flashes after Mark Sears scored 23 points in Alabama's 97-90 victory against the North Dakota Fightin' Hawks. The teams match up Sunday for the first time this season. Alabama is 4-0 at home, and Kent State is 2-1 on the road.
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