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Alabama will have representation at the 2025 WNBA Draft in New York. Crimson Tide guard Sarah Ashlee Barker was invited to attend this year’s draft in person.
Our girl is Heading to the Big Apple! ⭐️🏙️#RollTide #GLG | @SarahAshlee10 @WNBA pic.twitter.com/jvjVJBfOQK
— Alabama Women’s Basketball (@AlabamaWBB) April 11, 2025
Barker led Alabama in scoring this season at over 18 points per game and put up one of the most impressive performances in the entire NCAA tournament with a 45-point game against Maryland in the Crimson Tide’s crushing loss to Maryland in the second round.
She is trying to be come the first Alabama player drafted since Brittany Davis was picked in the third round by the Las Vegas Aces in 2023. Barker would become the ninth player in program history drafted to the WNBA.
“I think a lot of people would have maybe backed out, maybe not. Certainly I wanted to at times. I know that … I’m never going to quit. I’m always going to show up.”
Nick Dunlap gave it his all today despite a tough start to the tournament. All class. pic.twitter.com/4WoKxK7Q5i
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 11, 2025
New ranking 📈 #RollTide pic.twitter.com/R3Hy58R4Of
— Alabama Men’s Golf (@AlabamaMGolf) April 11, 2025
131 days
April 12, 1981: Alabama linebacker E.J. Junior was the fifth-overall selection in the NFL draft by the Cardinals, behind George Rogers (Saints), Lawrence Taylor (Giants), Freeman McNeil (Jets), and Kenny Easley (Seahawks). Future Hall of Fame players selected later on were Ronnie Lott, Mike Singletary, Howie Long, Rickey Jackson and Russ Grimm.
April 12, 1991: Team captains from the 1990 Crimson Tide, quarterback Gary Hollingsworth, safety Efrum Thomas and kicker Philip Doyle, imprinted their hands and feet at Denny Chimes. — Bryant Museum
“Age has nothing to do with it. You can be out of touch at any age.” — Paul W. “Bear” Bryant
“It’s hard to put everything you have into something and feel like you’re not getting any better.”
Nick Dunlap was open and honest about his emotions following his first two rounds at the Masters. pic.twitter.com/sq6dj0SsfU
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) April 12, 2025