🏀 Alabama women's basketball team defeated Minnesota, 63-58, to win the Pink Flamingo Championship

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Jessica Timmons and Essence Cody were both named to the All-Tournament Team, while Cody was also honored as the MVP of the Junkanoo Division

NASSAU, Bahamas –
The Alabama women's basketball team defeated Minnesota, 63-58, to win the Pink Flamingo Championship Junkanoo Division on Wednesday.

In addition to winning the divisional title, Essence Cody and Jessica Timmons were named to the All-Tournament team, while Cody also received the Most Valuable Player award.

Tied at 55-55 with under four minutes to play, Alabama defense would rally to hold Minnesota to just three points to secure the win. Cody and Timmons led Alabama with 18 points apiece, while Karly Weathers scored 11 points to go along with a team-high seven rebounds.

Head Coach

"Just proud of our grit. I thought our players made a lot of toughness plays there down the stretch and just found a way to win. Minnesota is a very good team and so well coached. Dawn [Plitzuweit] does an amazing job, and that is a tournament team we just beat. Phenomenal inside out game, can really shoot the basketball and they do a great job at executing. We're fortunate to get a few more stops down the stretch and make some plays."

Game Notes

  • The Crimson Tide remains undefeated, moving to 7-0 to start the year.
  • Alabama won its first-ever matchup against Minnesota.
  • Essence Cody recorded double figures for the seventh time this year, scoring in every game so far this season.
  • The Crimson Tide led the game in rebounds (42-34), blocks (5-3), steals (4-3) and assists (16-9).
  • Additionally, Alabama outpaced Minnesota in points off turnovers 12-8.
  • UA shot 22-of-57 (39 percent) from the floor, 11-of-26 (42 percent) from deep and 8-of-9 (89 percent) from the free throw line.
  • In comparison, Minnesota shot 23-of-67 (47 percent) from the floor, 6-of-17 (35 percent) from deep and 6-of-9 (67 percent) from the charity stripe.

How it Happened

  • Jessica Timmons opened the scoring with a three-pointer to help Alabama jump to an early 8-4 lead in the first quarter.
  • The Crimson Tide extended its lead following three-consecutive layups by Essence Cody to conclude the first stanza with an 8-2 run (16-8).
  • Alabama scored 11 points in the second quarter, while holding Minnesota to nine points, as UA went into the locker room with a 10-point lead (27-17).
  • The Gophers started the second half strong, going on a 14-6 run over four minutes to cut the Tide's advantage to five points (36-31).
  • Minnesota continued to hold momentum, outscoring Alabama 14-4 in the paint which aided a 26-point, third quarter stanza for the Gophers bringing the team within one (44-43).
  • Despite the Gophers taking the lead at the top of the fourth quarter, Alabama rallied for an 11-5 run to end the game (63-58).

Up Next

  • Alabama returns to Coleman Coliseum on Dec. 1 for its annual Fifth Grade Fast Break game.
  • Tip off between UA and Kennesaw State is set for 11 a.m. CT on SEC Network+.
 
By the way, in case you've missed this ...

The women have quietly started off the season, 7-0. They have six games in December, highlighted by their game with Clemson a week from today (TH,) with all six at home. A good chance to start the season with at least a 13-1 record. (I dont' know anything about Clemson, just assume it'll be a match up.)

First SEC game? January 1st, in Columbia, against UofSC.
 
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