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Brittany Davis and Hannah Barber Earn SEC Women's Basketball Honors

Davis was named to the All-SEC First team while Barber was named SEC Scholar Athlete of the Year.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Alabama women’s basketball team earned a pair of Southeastern Conference postseason awards as Brittany Davis was named First Team All-SEC with Hannah Barber honored as the SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, the league officed announced Tuesday.

Davis collected her second all-conference honor, after being selected a second team recipient during the 2021 season. Davis is the 20th Alabama player to receive first-team honors and the second to do so in past three years (Jasmine Walker, 2021).

Meanwhile, Barber joins Jordan Lewis (2020) as the only two Alabama athletes in program history to be named the league’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Davis holds a national ranking in 11 categories including field goal percentage (45.6), points per game, rebounds per game, steal per game, three-point percentage (34.3) and three pointers made (63). She also became a member of the 1,000-point club this season and will enter the SEC Tournament with 1,294 career points at Alabama.

Barber recorded a 3.75 undergraduate GPA while earning a degree in exercise science. She also holds a 3.83 GPA as a graduate student while majoring in marketing. In addition to her success in the classroom Barber serves as the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee representative.

Here are all of the award recipients:

First Team All-SEC

Brittany Davis, Alabama

Alexis Morris, LSU

Angel Reese, LSU

Angel Baker, Ole Miss

Aliyah Boston, South Carolina

Zia Cooke, South Carolina

Jordan Horston, Tennessee

Rickea Jackson, Tennessee

Second Team All-SEC

Erynn Barnum, Arkansas

Aicha Coulibaly, Auburn

Diamond Battles, Georgia

Madison Scott, Ole Miss

Jessika Carter, Mississippi State

Hayley Frank, Missouri

Kamilla Cardoso, South Carolina

Ciaja Harbison, Vanderbilt

SEC All Freshman Team

Saylor Poffenbarger, Arkansas

Flau'jae Johnson, LSU

Sa'Myah Smith, LSU

Debreasha Powe, Mississippi State

Ashton Judd, Missouri

Raven Johnson, South Carolina

Janiah Barker, Texas A&M

Sydney Bowles, Texas A&M

All-Defensive Team

Diamond Battles, Georgia

Angel Reese, LSU

Madison Scott, Ole Miss

Jessika Carter, Mississippi State

Brea Beal, South Carolina

Aliyah Boston, South Carolina

SEC Player of the Year: Aliyah Boston, South Carolina

Freshman of the Year: Flau'jae Johnson, LSU

Defensive Player of the Year: Aliyah Boston, South Carolina

6th Woman of the Year: Kamilla Cardoso, South Carolina

Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Hannah Barber, Alabama

Coach of the Year: Dawn Staley, South Carolina

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