Which grade is Mark Sears in?

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Mark Sears, born on February 19, 2002, is a college basketball player who is a three-year starter for the Alabama Crimson Tide and has decided to return to Tuscaloosa for his final season of college basketball. The All-American point guard was expected to declare for the 2024 NBA Draft, but he decided to return to Alabama for his fifth and final season of eligibility.

Mark Sears grade

Mark Sears is a graduate of the University of Alabama. He joined the program in 2022 and will play his final year of eligibility, as of March 2025. Sears was ranked a three-star prospect and regarded as the No.11 prospect in the state of Virginia. He was also rated the No.35 point guard in the nation by 247Sports.

Mark Sears major

Mark Sears started college at Ohio University in 2020, where he completed his Bachelor’s degree in General Studies. He later transferred to the University of Alabama, where he graduated with a degree in Sports Management in May 2024, according to his LinkedIn profile.

Mark Sears college

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Mark Sears. Source: Getty Images

After graduating from Hargrave Military Academy, Sears started his collegiate journey with the Ohio Bobcats and received offers from South Alabama and UAB. In his freshman campaign with the Bobcats, Mark Sears saw action in 23 games and recorded 8.5 points per game with 2.8 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game. The following year, Sears saw action in all 35 games while scoring 19.7 points with 6.0 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game. After two seasons and leading the Bobcats to a 42-18 record, Sears entered the transfer portal and announced his transfer to Alabama in 2022. As a junior, Sears started all 37 games in the 2022-23 season and averaged 12.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game. Last season, Sears set the record for most points scored in a single campaign with 797 points (via rolltide website)..

How many years of eligibility does Mark Sears have?

Mark Sears, a graduate student for the Alabama Crimson Tide, has one year of eligibility remaining in college basketball.

Where did Mark Sears go to high school?

Mark Sears went to Muscle Shoals High School, where he led the team to the Class 6A state semifinal. In the Northwest Regional Championship game, he posted 31 points, 12 rebounds, and five assists in a 64–52 win over Bessemer City. He later transferred to Hargrave Military Academy during his senior year and averaged 14 points, three assists, and five rebounds per game. Sears also helped Hargrave reach the Final 4 of the Prep National Championship with a 37-4 record (via rolltide website).

FAQs on Mark Sears

A. Mark Sears is listed at a height of 6ft 1inch (1.85m).

A. Mark Sears is from Florence, Alabama.

A. Mark Sears attended the Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Virginia.

A. Mark Sears plays as a point guard for Alabama Crimson Tide.

A. Mark Sears is in his graduate year at the University of Alabama, as of March 2025.

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