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Alabama Athletics Leads the Nation With Six Academic All-America At-Large Honors - University of Alabama Athletics
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Alabama Track and Field/Cross Country Earns Six CoSIDA Academic All-District Honors
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Two Gators on CoSIDA Academic All-District 4 Team
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Alabama Athletics Sees Seven Earn 2021 CoSIDA Academic All-District IV At-Large Honors
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Tow, Jones Win Alabama Student-Athlete Honors
On Wednesday evening during the 2021 Alabama Crimson Choice Awards the Paul W. Bryant Student-Athlete was awarded to former Alabama quarterback Mac Jones and Alabama Softball infielder Kaylee Tow.
Created by the Tuscaloosa County Chapter of the University of Alabama Alumni Association in 1985, the Paul W. Bryant Award is presented annually to UA s top male and female student-athlete.
The finalists for this year s Bryant Award were: Chase Lee (baseball), Herbert Jones (men s basketball), Jasmine Walker (women s basketball), Wilson Furr (men s golf), Angelica Moresco (women s golf), Luisa Blanco (gymnastics), Rebekah Stewart (rowing), Kat Rogers (soccer), Matt Menke (men s swimming and diving), Morgan Scott (women s swimming and diving), Edson Ortiz (men s tennis), Alba Cortina Pou (women s tennis), Vincent Kiprop (men s track and field/cross country), Mercy Chelangat (women s track and field/cross country) and Alyiah Wells (volleyball)