Alabama basketball’s Mark Sears made history in the Sweet 16 matchup against North Carolina by surpassing Reggie King’s single-season scoring record. Sears, who was just 16 points away from achieving this milestone, secured his place in Crimson Tide history with a layup early in the second half, bringing his season total to 748 points.
Prior to Sears, the record was held by Reggie King, who scored 747 points in the 1978-79 college basketball season. Sears’ accomplishment solidifies his position as one of the most prolific scorers in Crimson Tide history, surpassing notable players such as Brandon Miller, James Robinson, and Collin Sexton.
With an average of 21.5 points per game, Sears has not only set a new single-season scoring record but also established himself as a key player for the team. His career statistics reflect an impressive 17.2 points per game, along with 46.9% shooting, 3.0 rebounds per game, and 3.4 assists per game.
As the Alabama basketball community celebrates Sears’ remarkable achievement, the young player’s impact on the team’s performance and his place in the program’s history cannot be overstated.