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      <title>SEC Tourney Semis Postgame: Levi Randolph</title>
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      <title>SEC Tourney Quarters Postgame: Levi Randolph</title>
      <description>Alabama came out strong in their first game of the SEC Tournament. Sophomore Levi Randolph discusses their win over Tennessee.</description>
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      <title>One Last Look At Levi’s Last Game</title>
      <description>For anyone who saw Alabama’s 67-50 win over Mississippi State Saturday, the enduring memory may well be the extraordinary effort of Levi Randolph on a play that really didn’t matter – until it was completed.</description>
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      <title>Levi Randolph Got Message From Grant</title>
      <description>Earlier in the week, Alabama Basketball Coach Anthony Grant remarked to media members that he’d like to see guard Levi Randolph become a bit more aggressive on the offensive end of the court. To Grant’s pleasure and the misery of Mississippi State, Randolph apparently heard his coach, loud and clear.</description>
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      <description>LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Chane Behanan started to steal the show at the King of the Bluegrass, but it was Bradley signee Remy Abell who scored at will and led his squad to the championship.</description>
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      <title>Prince Seeking King’s Throne</title>
      <description>Levi Leland Randolph.  An aristocratic ambiance is trumpeted with pronunciation.  Last season’s performance merits the royal hierarchy befitting a prince.</description>
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      <title>Peach Jam: Day 1, Part B</title>
      <description>NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. -- The prestigious Nike Peach Jam tipped off Monday morning and the first day of the event provided plenty of big efforts, including Levi Randolph's game winning jumper.</description>
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      <title>Randolph, Cooper Rollin' With Tide</title>
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      <title>Levi Randolph - They're All About Even</title>
      <description>As a junior at Bob Jones High School, Levi Randolph was named Alabama’s 6-A basketball player of the year. The Madison, Alabama athlete is getting attention from a number of schools.
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