#15 Brinae Alexander Season 2018-19
Guard
Class
Freshman
Height
5'10''
Hometown
Murfreesboro, Tenn.
High School
Riverdale
Major
Psychology
Student-Athlete Features
The Vanderbilt Hustler — An Untraditional Path to Excellence
Honors
2019 SEC All-Freshman team
As a Junior (2020-21)
- Played in five of eight games on the season, starting all five games she played
- Averaged 31.2 minutes per game
- Second on the team in free throw percentage (.769)
- Tied for third in assists (14)
- Finished the season with 59 points, 25 rebounds, three steals and two blocks
- Posted season highs with 20 points and nine rebounds in the win over VCU (Dec. 17)
- Also had 14 points in the win at Chattanooga (Dec. 13)
As a Sophomore (2019-20) – Game-by-Game Statistics
- Started first seven games
- Missed remainder of season due to injury
- Led team in scoring and made threes prior to injury
- Finished with 94 points (13.4 per game), 10 steals and five assists
- Shot 38-of-76 (.500) from the field, including 12-of-33 (.364) from three-point range
- Scored in double figures in first six games (injured in first quarter of seventh game)
- Season-best 20 points, four steals and three assists in season-opening win over Jacksonville State (Nov. 5)
- First Commodore in eight years with at least 20 points and four steals in a game
- Led team with 17 points on 7-of-13 shooting (3-of-6 from three) and three steals in win over Saint Louis (Nov. 17)
- Led team with 17 points on 7-of-14 shooting, including three 3’s and four rebounds in win over Furman (Nov. 22)
As a Freshman (2018-2019)
- SEC All-Freshman team
- Started 10 games
- Missed nine games in the middle of the season due to injury
- Averaged 9.6 points and 4.0 rebounds per game
- Shot .402 from the field and .345 from beyond the arc
- Season-high 24 points at Texas A&M (Jan. 31)
The Alexander File
- Product of Riverdale High School in Nashville, Tenn.
- Led Riverdale to third straight Tennessee AAA state championship title and No. 1 national ranking by USA Today
- Averaged 16 points per game and six rebounds per game as a senior, helping the Lady Warriors to 36-1 record and state title
- Averaged 12.6 points per game and 5.8 rebounds per game in Riverdale’s 34-0 season
- All-State honors as sophomore, junior and senior
- Division 7-AAA Athlete of the Year and
- Tennessee Class AAA Miss Basketball finalist
- McDonald’s All-American nominee
- No. 51 overall prospect and No. 14 guard in the 2018 class according to ESPN HoopGurlz
- 33rd-ranked overall prospect by espnW
- Daughter of Brian Alexander and Stephanie Davis
- Two siblings: Brianne and Tonie Davis