Alabama Crimson Tide Basketball - All-time Record Vs. Current SEC Teams

All-time Record Vs. Current SEC Teams

Opponent Won Lost Percentage Streak First Meeting
Arkansas 23 27 .460 Won 1 1948
Auburn 87 56 .608 Won 3 1924
Florida 73 58 .557 Lost 3 1927
Georgia 90 47 .657 Won 2 1922
Kentucky 36 101 .263 Lost 1 1923
LSU 99 65 .604 Won 4 1916
Mississippi State 114 72 .613 Won 2 1913
Ole Miss 115 52 .689 Lost 1 1921
South Carolina 22 12 .647 Won 3 1923
Tennessee 73 65 .529 Won 1 1914
Vanderbilt 66 64 .508 Lost 2 1924
Totals 798 619 .563

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