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Tide keeps rolling with win over Ole Miss

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Posted 6:50AM on Thursday 7th February 2002 ( 23 years ago )
TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA - Alabama&#39;s long memory continues to pay off on the court. <br> <br> Erwin Dudley had 22 points and 10 rebounds as the fifth-ranked Crimson Tide routed defending Western Division champion Mississippi 79-59 Wednesday night to match their best start in 25 years. <br> <br> ``It seems like their team is on a mission,&#39;&#39; Rebels coach Rod Barnes said. <br> <br> The mission for Alabama (20-3, 8-1 Southeastern Conference) is to win the West and avoid a repeat of last year&#39;s omission from the NCAA tournament. <br> <br> ``We know there are no gifts out there,&#39;&#39; Tide coach Mark Gottfried said. ``If we want it, we&#39;ve got to go out and take it.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> The Rebels (17-6, 6-4) won the last meeting 105-71 in Oxford, a game that was on the minds of the Alabama players. <br> <br> ``They came in here with high intensity that they were going to get another win in our place, but we weren&#39;t going to let that happen,&#39;&#39; said Rod Grizzard, who had 10 of his 12 points in the second half. <br> <br> Antoine Pettway added 16 points off the bench and provided the key sequence of the second half for the Tide, who have won six straight and 14 of 15. <br> <br> The Rebels cut it to 62-53 early in the second half before Dudley made two free throws and Pettway followed with a steal and layin. <br> <br> Emmanuel Wade&#39;s foul on the basket was ruled intentional and Pettway hit his free throw and tacked on two more after the Tide retained possession. That sparked a 13-2 run as Alabama reached 20 wins the quickest since starting 20-3 in 1977. <br> <br> That places the Tide one win shy of the best start in school history, in 1974. <br> <br> Alabama, which brought its highest ranking since rising to No. 3 during that season, into the game, shot 52.6 percent and scored 22 points off 19 turnovers. <br> <br> ``Our problem is stopping them,&#39;&#39; Barnes said. ``If you&#39;re going to have a chance to win, you&#39;ve got to get their shooting percentage down in the 40s. And we didn&#39;t do that.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Alabama also outscored the Rebels 38-22 in the paint. <br> <br> Earnest Shelton scored his 10 points in a three-minute stretch of the first half for Alabama. <br> <br> Dudley also had four assists, two blocks and two steals. <br> <br> ``Erwin Dudley is one of the best big men in the country,&#39;&#39; Barnes said. ``He&#39;s been doing that against everybody.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Justin Reed led the Rebels with 19 points and 12 rebounds. Aaron Harper added 14 points while David Sanders was held to two points, 10 below his average. <br> <br> Reserve guards Pettway and Shelton helped stake the Tide to a 40-27 halftime lead, sparking two key runs. <br> <br> After the Rebels closed to 11-9 Shelton scored eight points in just over a minute, including consecutive 3-pointers. He then capped a 16-3 run with two free throws. <br> <br> Alabama closed the half on a 13-5 run, getting nine points from Pettway. <br> <br> The Tide hold a 60-8 series lead in Tuscaloosa. <br> <br> Grizzard was asked if he thought the Crimson Tide could win the rest of their games. <br> <br> ``It&#39;s hard, but we&#39;ve always got to be optimistic,&#39;&#39; he said. ``So I&#39;m going to have to go with yes on that one.&#39;&#39;

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