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Jersey numbers officially revealed for 2025-26 Alabama basketball roster

Jersey numbers officially revealed for 2025-26 Alabama basketball roster

USA Today10-07-2025
Following a social media announcement by the program Wednesday afternoon, the jersey numbers are now officially set for the 2025-26 Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball season.
This season, Alabama will welcome a total of nine newcomers to the roster, while five players are set to return from a team that reached the Elite Eight a year ago.
Alabama will also return three coaches in Nate Oats, Preston Murphy, and Brian Adams, while also having added a new face to the staff in Chris Fleming.
Taking a look at the former in particular however, here is the complete 2025-26 Alabama basketball roster, as well as the jersey numbers for every player.
Alabama basketball 2025-26 jersey numbers
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