University of Memphis Athletics

Alexander Sisters Sign with Tigers
May 06, 2025 | Women's Basketball
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Memphis women's basketball announced two more signings to the 2025-26 roster on Tuesday, as Brooklyn Alexander and Kennedi Alexander officially inked with the Tigers.
The 6-foot-1 twin sisters from Houston, Texas, spent their freshman seasons at Tulsa, where they were both letterwinners. They each will have three seasons of eligibility remaining.
Brooklyn was a three-time Class 6A First Team All-District honoree, averaging 15 points a game in her senior season at C.E. King High School. She totaled 21 minutes in her freshman campaign with the Golden Hurricane, scoring her first collegiate points against Georgia on November 21.
"Brooklyn will be the surprise of our team. Her leadership qualities, attention to detail and work ethic will all be pivotal for us. Brooklyn has a very bright future ahead," said head coach Alex Simmons.
A nursing major, Brooklyn made appearances in six of Tulsa's 18 conference games.
Kennedi also graduated from C.E. King High School and was selected three times to the Class 6A All-District First Team. She appeared in 29 of Tulsa's 32 games in 2024-25, where her 3.3 points and 1.8 rebounds per game earned her a spot on the All-AAC Freshman Team.
"I am excited to add Kennedi to our family. As a dynamic guard in our conference, she will be great in our system of fast-paced basketball and defensive prowess," said Simmons. "Last year, Kennedi proved she was one of the best guards in the conference as a freshman and she will continue that trajectory at Memphis."
Doing a bit of everything in her first collegiate season, Kennedi had 10 games with three or more rebounds, six games with three or more field goals and two games with three-plus steals.
The twins join Jordan Hunter (Auburn) as rising sophomores who have signed on to play for Memphis next season. Amauri Williams (Prairie View A&M) also signed with the Tigers for her senior campaign.
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