Aaliyah Nye may be just a few months into her WNBA career, but the former Alabama guard had a career night for the Las Vegas Aces on Friday in their 90-83 loss to the Seattle Storm.
Nye tied her WNBA career high with 13 points in 24 minutes played on a 3-for-4 night from beyond the arc. She also added a rebound and a block.
AALIYAH NYE MOMENTUM SHIFTER
— WNBA (@WNBA) June 21, 2025
Nails the buzzer-beating triple to make it 23-21 after one!
SEA-LVA | ION pic.twitter.com/5iHiiRdSeT
So far in her rookie season, Nye is averaging 4.3 points per game. She was a second-round selection of the Aces back in April.
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Friday 64
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@JustinThomas34 heads to the weekend with a share of the lead @TravelersChamp. pic.twitter.com/uiYfGjajG9
Here are the Regional Athletes & Coaches of the Year for the 2025 @NCAATrackField DI Outdoor season!https://t.co/jnP9ql4vH1 pic.twitter.com/QdWzctdA1K
— USTFCCCA (@USTFCCCA) June 20, 2025
Academic Excellence!
— Alabama Rowing (@AlabamaRow) June 20, 2025
Congratulations to Mary Czaja, Zoe DeFeo, Jayden Grisaffe, Elizabeth Hall, Lauren Hall, Ella Koors, Reagan Lewis, Riley Minor, Savannah Snow, Emma Voelkerding and Sydney Warmbier for earning CRCA Scholar-Athlete honors!#RollTide pic.twitter.com/eSzR9sgys8
70 days
June 21, 1927: Former Alabama player Tommy Sewell, who had a famous brother named Joe, made his only Major League appearance when he pinch-hit for the Cubs against the Cardinals. He didn’t reach base.
June 21, 1955: Football quarterback Albert Elmore, Jr., from Troy, was named as the new A-Club President for 1955-56. Elmore was the son of Albert Elmore, an end on the '31 Rose Bowl team.
June 21, 1990: JaMychal Green was born in Montgomery.
June 21, 2013: Alabama superfan Dick Coffee died at the age of 91. Beginning with the season opener in 1946, he attended 781 consecutive games and 51 consecutive bowl games. The last time he saw the Crimson Tide play was the 42-14 victory over Notre Dame in the BCS Championship Game on Jan. 7, 2013 in Miami Gardens, Fla. In 2010, .
"When you make a mistake, admit it; learn from it and don't repeat it." — Paul W. “Bear” Bryant
University of Alabama president Dr. Stuart Bell is retiring. He is being replaced by Dr. Peter Mohler, but before he leaves The Capstone, Alabama AD Greg Byrne presented Dr. Bell with a jersey signed by Nick Saban, Kalen DeBoer, Nate Oats, Ashley Johnston and himself.
Dropped off a small token of our appreciation to President Bell today.
— Greg Byrne (@Greg_Byrne) June 20, 2025
He has been a great leader for the @UofAlabama and will have an incredible lasting impact for The Capstone. #RollTide pic.twitter.com/aq5C3sCy5Y
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