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9 basketball players from Alabama to play in NCAA women’s tournament

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Alabama is being represented by nine players in the NCAA women’s basketball tournament.

Texas will have the most players on the hard court during this year's tournament with 47 players, followed by California with 46.

There are no players from Wyoming, West Virginia or New Mexico competing this year.

Birmingham is the most popular hometown for NCAA players from Alabama in the tournament with 3 players.

Players from Alabama in 2023 NCAA Women's Tournament

NameTeamHeightPositionHometown
River BaldwinNorth Carolina State Wolfpack6′5″CenterAndalusia
Sarah Ashlee BarkerAlabama Crimson Tide6′0″GuardBirmingham
Jaylyn SherrodColorado Buffaloes5′7″GuardBirmingham
Terri CrawfordSoutheastern Louisiana Lady Lions6′1″ForwardBirmingham
Karoline StriplinTennessee Lady Volunteers6′3″ForwardHartford
Hannah BarberAlabama Crimson Tide5′6″GuardHomewood
Brooke HampelChattanooga Mocs5′10″GuardHuntsville
Sara PuckettTennessee Lady Volunteers6′2″Forward, GuardMuscle Shoals
Cierria CunninghamSoutheastern Louisiana Lady Lions5′7″GuardTuscaloosa

Total Tournament Players and Teams by State

StateTotal Tournament PlayersTotal Tournament Teams
Texas472
California463
Tennessee401
New York372
Georgia360
Ohio340
New Jersey332
Florida302
Virginia281
Minnesota280
North Carolina275
Louisiana260
Indiana263
Maryland241
Illinois241
Iowa213
Washington201
Pennsylvania201
Michigan200
Colorado160
Oklahoma151
Missouri150
Wisconsin141
Utah130
Kansas130
South Carolina110
Arizona101
South Dakota90
Nevada91
Alabama91
Massachusetts80
Kentucky70
Delaware70
Arkansas70
Oregon60
Nebraska61
Connecticut62
Mississippi51
Hawaii40
New Hampshire30
Idaho30
Alaska30
Montana20
Vermont11
Rhode Island10
North Dakota10
Maine10

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