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Grant Nelson Leads Alabama to the Elite Eight

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Grant Nelson from Devils Lake, North Dakota, led the No.
4 seed Alabama Crimson Tide to an upset victory over the No.
1 seed North Carolina Tar Heels in the NCAA Tournament's Sweet Sixteen.
Nelson scored 24 points, with 19 in the second half, and made a game-winning block at the buzzer.
He finished with a total of five blocks in the game.
Nelson, a standout player at Devils Lake High School and North Dakota State University, transferred to Alabama and has helped his team advance to the Elite Eight.
Alabama will face Clemson for a chance to reach the Final Four.

Grant spent time at IPT being exposed to some of his weaknesses prior to entering the transfer portal and heading to Alabama.
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