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Steele Leads Alabama Over No. 24 LSU

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) -- Alabama found a way to cool down Darrel Mitchell and No. 24 LSU. The Crimson Tide&#39;s man-to-man defense consistently disrupted the Tigers&#39; offense and Ronald Steele went 6-for-6 from the free throw line over the final 1:52 en route to a 67-62 victory on Saturday.<br> <br> With the win, Alabama (12-8, 5-3 Southeastern Conference) kept the last team without an SEC loss from stretching its West Division lead to a comfortable four games.<br> <br> It also halted a seven-game winning streak for the Tigers (15-6, 7-1), who were off to their best league start since going 17-0 in 1980-81. The game didn&#39;t change Tide coach Mark Gottfried&#39;s opinion of the division frontrunner.<br> <br> &#34;I&#39;m not sure there are 15 teams that are better than them,&#34; Gottfried said. &#34;So we feel really good about our win.<br> <br> &#34;Our guys stepped up and we had some big defensive stops at key times. Collectively, defense won the game for us.&#34;<br> <br> Particularly against Mitchell and Tyrus Thomas. Guarded mostly by Jean Felix, Mitchell had 14 points but his three-game spree of scoring at least 24 was halted. Thomas had just four points, 10 below his average.<br> <br> &#34;We never really got ourselves into a rhythm on offense,&#34; LSU coach John Brady said. &#34;It seemed like to me we were always struggling offensively to get something accomplished.&#34;<br> <br> Steele provided most of Alabama&#39;s offense down the stretch, scoring 12 of his 21 points over the final 8 minutes. He took over a game that had seen five lead changes and two ties over a 5-minute stretch midway through the second half. <br> <br> Steele, who is 32-of-34 from the line in SEC games, gave Alabama its biggest lead at 64-58 on two free throws with 1:05 left. Tasmin Mitchell had a 3-pointer over two Tide defenders bounce up and in 15 seconds later.<br> <br> Alabama ran most of the shot clock down but Steele missed an offbalance shot on a drive to the basket. Darrel Mitchell made one free throw with 12 seconds to play but Steele hit two more from the line to clinch it.<br> <br> &#34;Late in the game, Ron Steele was magnificent,&#34; Gottfried said. &#34;He&#39;s such a clutch guy. He finds a way to will his team to victory, that&#39;s the best way to put it.&#34;<br> <br> Added Brady: &#34;If there was one guy that was going to beat us, he was going to be the guy. He got by us a little bit and he got to the goal. He didn&#39;t make many baskets but he got to the line. That was a key for them.&#34;<br> <br> The Tigers entered the Top 25 for the second time this season on Monday, and the visit might be short-lived. Alabama, meanwhile, had been 0-for-3 against ranked teams.<br> <br> Felix was 4-of-7 from 3-point range and had 15 points for the Tide. Jermareo Davidson had 13 points and three blocks for Alabama, which was 10-for-28 from the field in the second half.<br> <br> Glen Davis led LSU with 18 points and 11 rebounds and one fashion statement - the black tights he wore under his uniform. Tasmin Mitchell had 14 points. Darrel Mitchell added six assists and four steals for the Tigers but was 4-of-13 from the field.<br> <br> Thomas was 2-of-8 from the field and had eight rebounds, nearly two below his league-leading average.<br> <br> &#34;The main thing was just being physical with him,&#34; said Alabama&#39;s Richard Hendrix, who had eight points, seven boards and four blocks. &#34;We knew he was a bigtime athlete.&#34;<br> <br> With the loss, Davis might not keep wearing those tights, which he wore because of a sore knee. Alabama students greeted him with jeers of &#34;ballerina&#34; early in the game.<br> <br> &#34;I was watching the NBA and the announcers said LeBron James put on tights because of his knee,&#34; he said. &#34;I talked to the trainer and he said, &#39;Yeah, it&#39;ll help you warm your knee up and feel better.&#39;&#34;<br> <br> The first half ended much more dramatically than the game. Brandon Hollinger punctuated a seesawing first half with a buzzer-beating 3-pointer from the corner to give Alabama a 37-35 lead. It was his only basket of the game.<br> <br> © 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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