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Former Sipsey Valley High School guard Martavious Russell’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.

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Martavious Russell

Martavious Russell

Sipsey Valley High School Guard Martavious Russell’s collegiate team the Mississippi State Bulldogs were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 8 seed.

The Mississippi State Bulldogs ended the regular season with a 21-12 record. They are paired against the Baylor Bears who are a 9 seed. The game will take place on Friday, March 21 in Raleigh, North Carolina.

The table below shows other former Alabama basketball players currently on rosters competing for the 2025 National Championship.

NameHometownCollege TeamSeed in tournament
Dane HardingAlbertvilleAlabama Huntsville Chargers2
Tommy MurrAthensAlabama Huntsville Chargers2
Wilder EversBirminghamKansas Jayhawks7
KeShawn MurphyBirminghamMississippi State Bulldogs8
Jalon MooreBirminghamOklahoma Sooners9
Martavious RussellCokerMississippi State Bulldogs8
Garrison SharpeCullmanAlabama Huntsville Chargers2
Reniya KellyHooverNorth Carolina Tar Heels3
Auston LeslieHuntsvilleAlabama Huntsville Chargers2
Nylan ThomasHuntsvilleAlabama Huntsville Chargers2
Chase McCartyHuntsvilleHouston Cougars1
Jalen MyersHuntsvilleNorfolk State Spartans16
Cade PhillipsJacksonvilleTennessee Volunteers2
Bryce MasonMadisonAlabama Huntsville Chargers2
Labaron PhilonMobileAlabama Crimson Tide2
Parks McLainMountain BrookAlabama Huntsville Chargers2
Emily StraughnMountain BrookVermont Catamounts15
Sara PuckettMuscle ShoalsTennessee Lady Volunteers5
Jonah WilliamsRainsvilleAlabama Huntsville Chargers2
Graham MartinRoanokeAlabama Huntsville Chargers2
Jackson WeaverVestavia HillsAlabama Huntsville Chargers2

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