Amirah Anderson Transfers to Alabama Basketball from Boston College
Alabama lands transfer portal commitment from former ACC guard
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Amirah Anderson, a former guard at Boston College, has committed to the University of Alabama's women's basketball team. The 5-foot-11 sophomore averaged 7.9 points and 4.3 rebounds during her freshman year and is expected to make a significant impact in the Tide's backcourt for the upcoming season.
- 01Amirah Anderson has transferred from Boston College to Alabama.
- 02During her freshman year, she averaged 7.9 points and 4.3 rebounds.
- 03Anderson is expected to play a crucial role in Alabama's backcourt.
- 04She is one of the first significant additions for new head coach Pauline Love.
- 05Anderson announced her commitment on social media.
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Amirah Anderson, a talented guard who previously played for Boston College, has officially committed to the University of Alabama's women's basketball team. The 5-foot-11 sophomore had a promising freshman season, averaging 7.9 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 0.8 assists per game. Anderson's shooting percentage was 33.8% from the field, showcasing her potential to contribute significantly in the upcoming season. Her arrival marks one of the first major signings for new head coach Pauline Love, as Alabama looks to strengthen its roster following the departure of key players. Anderson expressed her excitement about joining the Crimson Tide through a social media announcement, stating, "Happy to announce my commitment to the University of Alabama! Roll Tide 🐘❤️"
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Anderson's commitment could enhance Alabama's competitiveness in women's basketball, especially with the departure of key players.
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