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Alabama rose a total of one spot in the final women's AP Poll this season , as the Crimson Tide now sit at No. 20 nationally.
Carrying a ranking of No. 21 entering the NCAA Tournament, Alabama went 1-1 during March Madness, with an 81 -67 victory over No. 12 seed Green Bay in the first round.
Alabama , a No. 5 seed, lost 111-108 double overtime to No. 4 seed Maryland in the round of 32 .
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