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No. 11 Alabama 96, Jackson St. 65

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Posted 12:18AM on Saturday 11th November 2006 ( 18 years ago )
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Alonzo Gee said he wasn&#39;t expecting to get off to such a fast start in Alabama&#39;s 96-65 win over Jackson State on Friday night.<br> <br> ``It just came,&#39;&#39; said Gee, who scored on a crushing dunk in the game&#39;s opening minute and finished with 10 points of the Crimson Tide&#39;s first 11 points.<br> <br> The fast start by Gee got the crowd into the game early.<br> <br> Gee said he was just doing what Coach Mark Gottfried told him to do.<br> <br> ``Coach just told us to go out and play hard and run the floor,&#39;&#39; Gee said. ``It was a team effort. Without the team I wouldn&#39;t have gotten those open shots.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> After Gee&#39;s fast start, Alabama went on to lead by as many as 33 points and never trailed in the opener for both teams.<br> <br> Jackson State was outgunned despite an amazing game by the Southwestern Athletic Conference&#39;s preseason player of the year, Trey Johnson, who scored 36 points, more than half the total for the Tigers.<br> <br> While the rest of Jackson State team was stymied, Johnson hit shots from every part of the field. But Johnson said it wasn&#39;t his best game.<br> <br> ``It&#39;s not just about scoring. I could have played better and made more plays for my team,&#39;&#39; Johnson said.<br> <br> Jemareo Davidson had a double-double for Alabama with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Mykal Riley, a junior college transfer playing his first game for Alabama, scored 17 points including three 3-pointers.<br> <br> Davidson also had six blocked shots as the Tide rejected a total of 14 shots, setting a record for Alabama in Coleman Coliseum.<br> <br> The Crimson Tide played 14 of the 15 players on its roster and 10 players scored for Alabama.<br> <br> Jackson State coach Tevester Anderson said he was impressed with the way Alabama played.<br> <br> ``If they shoot the ball in future games in the conference like they did tonight, there&#39;s no question they will win the conference championship,&#39;&#39; Anderson said.<br> <br> Preseason All-America point guard Ronald Steele had eight points and six assists despite being hampered by a sore knee and playing only 23 minutes.<br> <br> Steele said his knee felt better Friday night.<br> <br> ``I wasn&#39;t 100 percent, but I felt confident cutting on my knee. I felt like my conditioning was a little bit off,&#39;&#39; Steele said.<br> <br> Alabama started fast as Gee finished an opening minute fast break with the dunk as the Crimson Tide took a 2-0 lead and never looked back.<br> <br> Gee followed that up with a a couple of 3-pointers in the next two minutes and scored 10 of the Crimson Tide&#39;s first 11 points as Alabama streaked to 20-9 lead in the first eight minutes and were ahead 51-29 at halftime.<br> <br> The Tigers had trouble keeping up with the Crimson Tide&#39;s speed and depth. Alabama had eight players score in the first half and continuously beat the Tigers down the court on fast breaks.<br> <br> Any chance the Tigers had of getting back into the game disappeared in the opening minutes of the second half as the Tide outscored the Tigers 16-3 in the first three minutes and took a 65-32 lead. Jackson State could never get closer than 23 after that.

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