Aden Holloway arrest, explained: Why Alabama star will not be available for the start of March Madness
Aden Holloway was arrested after authorities found 2.1 pounds of marijuana in his apartment on March 15.
Aden Holloway arrest, explained: Why Alabama star will not be available for the start of March Madness originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . Alabama will be a bit shorthanded to start its push for a first-ever national title.
Nate Oats' side enjoyed another glistening campaign, securing its sixth-straight tournament berth. Star guard Aden Holloway played a major role in the Crimson Tide's success, tallying 16. 8 points and 3.
8 assists a contest while cementing himself as one of the nation's finest shooters. He's unlikely to be involved in the action when Alabama kicks off its tournament run, the result of an untimely arrest. With that, here's the latest on Holloway's arrest and status for the 2026 NCAA tournament.
MARCH MADNESS HQ: Live NCAA bracket | Full TV schedule | Printable bracket Aden Holloway arrest details The West Alabama Narcotics Task Force executed a search warrant at Holloway's Tuscaloosa apartment on March 15. They subsequently discovered 2. 1 pounds of marijuana on his property.