Alabama’s Timmons and Weathers Earn CSC Academic All-District Honors

In a stellar display of both academic and athletic prowess, Alabama women’s basketball guards Jessica Timmons and Karly Weathers have been honored with the 2026 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Basketball Team recognition.

This accolade highlights their remarkable performance on the court and underscores their dedication to academic excellence.

Timmons, a first-time honoree, and Weathers, who’s snagged her third consecutive distinction, have set a high bar for student-athletes everywhere.

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Jessica Timmons: A Rising Star

Jessica Timmons has made a lasting impression on the Alabama women’s basketball team.

Balancing a tough academic schedule while excelling in athletics is no small feat, but Timmons has managed to do it with genuine style.

She’s currently working toward a master’s degree in public relations and keeps up a solid 3.5 GPA.

On-Court Achievements

Timmons started in all 35 of Alabama’s games this season.

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She averaged 31.9 minutes per game and led the team in scoring, putting up an impressive 16.3 points per game.

Her performance really peaked at some big moments:

  • Surpassed 1,000 career points against Tennessee in the second round of the SEC Tournament on March 5.
  • Posted a career-high 34 points against Florida on February 22.
  • Recorded a career-high 12 rebounds against Troy on December 21.

Timmons led Alabama in scoring in 18 out of 35 games, showing up when it counted.

She posted double-digit points 27 times and had 12 games with 20 or more points.

She was also one of just two UA players to log over 1,000 minutes this season, which says a lot about her endurance and value to the team.

Karly Weathers: A Seasoned Veteran

Karly Weathers, a senior, has been a steady presence for the Crimson Tide.

Her commitment to both her studies and her sport stands out, as she maintains an outstanding 3.99 GPA while working on a nursing degree.

This marks her third straight recognition on the CSC Academic All-District Basketball Team.

Key Contributions

Weathers started every game this season, averaging 34.0 minutes per game.

She’s bumped her scoring up to 9.0 points per game, up from 7.2 last season.

Some of her best moments this year include:

  • Scored a career-high 23 points against Missouri on January 12.
  • Grabbed a career-high 16 rebounds versus Missouri in the first round of the SEC Tournament on March 4.
  • Dished out a season-high nine assists against Florida on February 22.
  • Set a career high with seven steals against Kentucky on January 8.

Weathers led the team in rebounds, defensive boards, and rebounds per game, pulling down 214 total and 178 on defense for a 6.1 average.

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Like Timmons, she was one of only two UA players to cross the 1,000-minute mark this season, showing just how crucial she is to the squad.

Balancing Academics and Athletics

Jessica Timmons and Karly Weathers show just how student-athletes can excel in both academics and athletics.

Their recognition on the CSC Academic All-District Basketball Team reflects their hard work and ability to manage their time well.

Academic Excellence

Keeping a high GPA while competing at a collegiate level really takes discipline.

Timmons, with her 3.5 GPA in a demanding master’s program, and Weathers, nearly perfect at 3.99 in nursing, prove it’s possible to shine in both areas.

On-Court Leadership

Both players have shown leadership through their performances and steady play.

Timmons’ scoring and Weathers’ all-around game—scoring, rebounding, defense—have made a huge difference for Alabama this season.

The Road Ahead

As the season keeps moving, Timmons and Weathers will stay central to Alabama’s success.

Their knack for balancing school and sports really sets a standard, and honestly, it’s pretty inspiring.

Future Aspirations

Looking forward, both Timmons and Weathers have bright futures ahead.

Timmons, with her master’s in public relations, and Weathers, armed with her nursing degree, seem well-prepared for whatever comes after college basketball.

Legacy of Excellence

Their legacy at Alabama stands out for more than just on-court achievements. They also found real success in the classroom, which isn’t easy to do.

They’ve set a high bar for players who’ll come after them. Honestly, seeing someone manage both academics and athletics this well is inspiring.

For more details on their achievements and the official announcement, check out the official Alabama Crimson Tide website.

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