Alabama Supreme Court denies Charles Bediako’s request to play for Alabama again
Read full article: Alabama Supreme Court denies Charles Bediako’s request to play for Alabama againThe Alabama Supreme Court has denied a request by former professional basketball player Charles Bediako to play for the University of Alabama again this season while he appeals his eligibility case against the NCAA.
Bediako appeals NCAA eligibility decision to Alabama Supreme Court as season winds down
Read full article: Bediako appeals NCAA eligibility decision to Alabama Supreme Court as season winds downBasketball center Charles Bediako is asking the Alabama Supreme Court to let him play the rest of the season for the Crimson Tide.
Judge rules 7-foot center Charles Bediako is no longer eligible to play for Alabama
Read full article: Judge rules 7-foot center Charles Bediako is no longer eligible to play for AlabamaAn Alabama circuit judge has denied Alabama basketball player Charles Bediako’s motion for a preliminary injunction, ending the 7-foot center’s collegiate eligibility and his season with the Crimson Tide.
Charles Bediako makes immediate impact for No. 17 Alabama in his return to college basketball
Read full article: Charles Bediako makes immediate impact for No. 17 Alabama in his return to college basketballAlabama’s Charles Bediako had four dunks, two steals and two blocks in his first college action in nearly three years against Tennessee.
No. 17 Alabama plans to play 7-footer Charles Bediako, who turned pro in 2023, against Tennessee
Read full article: No. 17 Alabama plans to play 7-footer Charles Bediako, who turned pro in 2023, against TennesseeAlabama coach Nate Oats says 7-foot center Charles Bediako, who gave up his college eligibility in 2023 to enter the NBA draft, will play against Tennessee on Saturday.
Johnson, Martinez help Utah State beat TCU 88-72 and halt 10-game March Madness slide
Read full article: Johnson, Martinez help Utah State beat TCU 88-72 and halt 10-game March Madness slideIsaac Johnson scored 19 points, including 12 straight early in the second half, and eighth-seeded Utah State shot 55% percent to pull away and beat No. 9 seed TCU 88-72 on Friday night and end a 10-game NCAA Tournament losing streak.