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Alabama ends Georgia’s five-game winning streak, now tied for 2nd in SEC

Alabama coach Anthony Grant coaches guard Andrew Steele and forward Nick Jacobs, a Georgia native, in Alabama's road win.

Alabama coach Anthony Grant coaches guard Andrew Steele and forward Nick Jacobs, a Georgia native, in Alabama’s road win (Photo from the Associated Press).

Tuesday night, the Crimson Tide traveled to Athens, Ga. and earned a 52-45 win, its second in-a-row before coming to Tuscaloosa for a two-game homestand. Here is the AP report.

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ATHENS, Ga. — Levi Randolph and Rodney Cooper hit back-to-back 3-pointers in the closing minutes, leading Alabama to an ugly 52-45 victory that ended Georgia’s five-game winning streak Tuesday night.

The Crimson Tide (16-8, 8-3 Southeastern Conference) won for the eighth time in 10 games with another stifling defensive effort. Alabama has held nine straight SEC opponents to less than 60 points, limiting the Bulldogs to 31 percent (16 of 52) from the field.

Georgia (12-12, 6-5) went more than 10 minutes without a field goal in the second half but still had a chance because of both teams’ offensive woes. When Donte Williams slammed in a wild miss off the backboard, the Bulldogs led 41-40 with 2:37 remaining.

But Randolph swished a 3-pointer, and Cooper followed with another to finish off Georgia.

Cooper led the Crimson Tide with 14 points — no one else on the winning team was in double figures. Alabama prevailed despite shooting just 39 percent (19 of 49) and getting beat on the boards, 41-33.

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope scored 22 points for the Bulldogs, and Nemanja Djurisic added 12. But Georgia didn’t have another player with more than four points, a staggering display of offensive ineptitude that might have ended any hope of making an improbable late-season run for NCAA consideration.

The teams meet again March 9 in Tuscaloosa, the regular-season finale for both.

Georgia was trying for its first six-game winning streak in the SEC since 2001, coming into the game tied with Kentucky for the longest active run in the conference. Both teams lost Tuesday, with the Wildcats falling at Florida.

Grant lands two top basketball commits

Tide basketball coach Anthony Grant spoke about hitting in-state recruiting hard a year ago and the results are starting to show.

Now in Year 2 with Alabama, Grant landed two top junior prospects from the state Friday. Levi Randolph of Bob Jones and Rodney Cooper of Russell County added instant respect to Grant’s program when they committed Friday, according to multiple published reports.

Both are top names in Alabama and Randolph is among the nation’s elite, according to the recruiting services. Neither commitment is binding until scholarship papers are signed, though.

Read more about these developments in print Saturday.