Aden Holloway gets permission from court to travel, but Alabama guard's status for NCAA tournament unknown
The Crimson Tide play No. 1 Michigan Friday in Chicago in the Sweet 16.
Alabama guard Aden Holloway has received permission to leave the state nearly two weeks since he was arrested after authorities allegedly found over a pound of marijuana during a narcotics search at a Tuscaloosa residence. According to AL. com , court documents show that Holloway asked for and was granted permission on Friday morning to to travel with a plan to return on Monday.
Holloway bonded out of jail last week and one condition of the bond was that he would need to ask for permission in order to leave the state. No. 4 Alabama plays top-seeded Michigan on Friday in Chicago.
If the Crimson Tide win, they will face either No. 2 Iowa State or No. 6 Tennessee in the Elite Eight on Sunday at United Center.
Draft your Yahoo Fantasy Baseball team for the 2026 MLB Season Following the arrest, Holloway was removed from campus. He would need to be cleared by Alabama’s office of student conduct in order to potentially be available to play. The NCAA initial player availability report has Holloway as ruled “out” for the Michigan game.