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The Alabama Crimson Tide college basketball team is in serious turmoil heading into 2026 March Madness. The SEC program owns the fourth seed in the Midwest Region as March Madness prepares to tip off Thursday. However, Alabama could be without…
The Alabama Crimson Tide college basketball team is in serious turmoil heading into 2026 March Madness . The SEC program owns the fourth seed in the Midwest Region as March Madness prepares to tip off Thursday. However, Alabama could be without one of its leading scorers heading into the NCAA Tournament.
MORE: Kalshi reveals $1 billion prize for March Madness perfect bracket Alabama’s Holloway has been “removed from campus” after law enforcement allegedly found over a pound of marijuana. The school says an investigation is being conducted, but this now puts serious doubt over Holloway’s March Madness status. Alabama's Aden Holloway, the Tide's second-leading scorer, has been "removed from campus" the week of the NCAA Tournament pending further investigation by the university, the team announced.
Holloway was arrested Monday after authorities allegedly found over a pound of marijuana… pic. twitter. com/IA6SWVXGMN — Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) March 16, 2026 An ESPN report indicates that Holloway faces two felony drug charges, including first-degree possession of marijuana-not for personal use.
Tuscaloosa police arrested Holloway Monday after the West Alabama Narcotics Task Force “recovered more than a pound of marijuana, paraphernalia and cash. ” The timing of the situation couldn’t be worse for the Crimson Tide as their second-leading scorer now battles legal drama. This season, Holloway is averaging 16.