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Alabama's Jordan Lewis and Jasmine Walker Highlight SEC Postseason Awards

Lewis is the first player in program history to earn the honor, while Walker is the first since 2006 to earn that distinction
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University of Alabama redshirt junior guard Jordan Lewis can do it all. 

She finished the regular season averaging a team-high 13.1 points and 3.7 assists a game, while earning a 3.76 GPA in the classroom. 

On Tuesday, the SEC office named Lewis is the league's Scholar-Athlete of the Year. She becomes the first player in program history to earn the honor. 

For the second straight season, Lewis was added to the SEC Community Service Team and named CoSIDA Academic All-District. 

The Windermere, Fla. native is currently working on a master's degree in business administration after graduating with a bachelor's in marketing last August. 

Lewis was not the only Crimson Tide player highlighted during the announcement of the SEC's Postseason Awards. 

Junior forward Jasmine Walker was named to the Second Team All-SEC. She is the first Alabama player since Navonda Moore in 2006 to earn that distinction. 

She averaged 12 points and a team-high seven rebounds a game, while shooting 38.4 percent from three-point range, which is good for fourth in the conference. The Montgomery, Ala. native ranks fifth in the SEC with 61 makes from beyond the arc. She also led the team in SEC games with 13.6 points a contest. 

Lewis and Walker will be back in action when the Crimson Tide face off against Georgia in the second round of the SEC tournament on Thursday at 11 a.m, CT, inside Bon Securs Arena in Greenville, S.C.

A full breakdown of the awards is listed below: 

First Team All-SEC

  • Alexis Tolefree, Arkansas
  • Unique Thompson, Auburn
  • Rhyne Howard, Kentucky
  • Aliyah Boston, South Carolina
  • Tyasha Harris, South Carolina
  • Rennia Davis, Tennessee
  • Chennedy Carter, Texas A&M
  • N'dea Jones, Texas A&M

Second Team All-SEC

  • Jasmine Walker, Alabama
  • Chelsea Dungee, Arkansas
  • Ayana Mitchell, LSU
  • Khayla Pointer, LSU
  • Jessika Carter, Mississippi State
  • Jordan Danberry, Mississippi State
  • Rickea Jackson, Mississippi State
  • Mikiah Herbert Harrigan, South Carolina

All-Freshman

  • Lavender Briggs, Florida
  • Rickea Jackson, Mississippi State
  • Aijha Blackwell, Missouri
  • Hayley Frank, Missouri
  • Aliyah Boston, South Carolina
  • Zia Cooke, South Carolina
  • Jordan Horston, Tennessee
  • Koi Love, Vanderbilt

All-Defensive

  • Que Morrison, Georgia
  • Rhyne Howard, Kentucky
  • Faustine Aifuwa, LSU
  • Jordan Danberry, Mississippi State
  • Aliyah Boston, South Carolina
  • Jordyn Cambridge, Vanderbilt

Player of the Year - Rhyne Howard, Kentucky

Freshman of the Year - Aliyah Boston, South Carolina

Defensive Player of the Year - Aliyah Boston, South Carolina

6th Woman of the Year - Chasity Patterson, Kentucky

Scholar-Athlete of the Year - Jordan Lewis, Alabama

Coach of the Year - Dawn Staley, South Carolina

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Tyler Martin
TYLER MARTIN

Tyler Martin is a staff writer with Bama Central and has been covering the Crimson Tide since August of 2019. He emphasizes in recruiting, football, and basketball, while covering all other Alabama athletics. 

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