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Alabama receives No. 1 overall seed

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The controvers­y around the Alabama basketball program didn’t stop the Crimson Tide from being the No. 1 overall seed for the 2023 NCAA Tournament.

Alabama is the tournament’s top seed for the first time and was joined by Houston, Kansas and Purdue as the other No. 1 seeds when the bracket was revealed Sunday evening.

The Crimson Tide were placed atop the South Region after a strong 29-5 season that revolved around freshman star Brandon Miller.

But the shooting death of Jamea Harris in Tuscaloosa on Jan. 15 continues to hang over the program. Former player Darius Miles is one of two people charged with the murder and police say Miller transporte­d the gun to the scene.

Miller hasn’t been charged in the case but his reputation has taken a massive hit despite averaging 19.6 points and 8.3 rebounds and winning Southeaste­rn Conference Player of the Year honors.

Still, Alabama (29-5) won both the SEC regular-season and tournament titles while being among the best programs in the country all season.

“We’re excited to be the No. 1 overall seed,” Crimson Tide coach Nate Oats said. “Our players have worked hard and accomplish­ed a lot this year. I couldn’t be more proud of them, what they’ve been able to do. It’s nice they got rewarded with it.”

NCAA Division I men’s basketball committee chair Chris Reynolds said Houston edged Kansas for the No. 2 overall seed.

“Houston was competitiv­e in all their games that they lost except for today (against Memphis) and we understand they were without their best player,” said Reynolds, who is vice president of intercolle­giate athletics at Bradley. “For that reason, we kept Houston as No. 2.”

Cougars star guard Marcus Sasser will enter the tournament in less than top form after injuring a groin during Saturday’s American Athletic Conference tournament semifinals. The Cougars lost to Memphis 75-65 in the final on Sunday without Sasser.

Defending national champion Kansas will have coach Bill Self back on the sidelines after he was released from the hospital Sunday after a mid-week heart procedure in which he had two stents “placed for the treatment of blocked arteries.”

The Jayhawks lost to Texas in the Big 12 tournament title game without Self.

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