1989–90 Alabama Crimson Tide Men's Basketball Team
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The 1989–90 Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball team represented the
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in the 1989-90 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team's head coach was
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, who was in his tenth season at Alabama. The team played their home games at
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in
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. They finished the season with a record of 26–9, 12–6 in conference, good for second behind
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. The Tide lost
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and Alvin Lee to graduation, but plenty of talent remained in
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, David Benoit,
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, and Melvin Cheatum. The Tide won the 1990 SEC men's basketball tournament, their second straight SEC tournament title, beating Ole Miss in the final and earning another automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The Tide advanced all the way to the Sweet 16, defeating
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and
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before losing to Loyola Marymount.


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