Karly Weathers Named to the SEC Community Service Team

Last Updated: February 25, 2026By


TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama women’s basketball senior guard Karly Weathers was named to the 2026 Southeastern Conference Community Service Team, the conference announced Wednesday.

Weathers has been a constant presence within the Tuscaloosa community and around campus as she earns her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from the University of Alabama’s Capstone College of Nursing.

This marks the 28th year for the SEC Community Service Team for women’s basketball. All league-sponsored sports have had a Community Service Team since 2004, with at-large teams for men’s and women’s sports being chosen from 1999-2003.

  • During her last two semesters alone, Weathers has compiled a total of 279 community service hours.
  • As a nursing major, Weathers spends majority of her time volunteering at Tuscaloosa’s DCH Regional Medical Center and annually visits the Manderson Cancer Center with her teammates where they spend time speaking with current patients who are undergoing treatment.
  • Weathers has also volunteered at both the West Alabama Food Bank, packing delivery ready boxes for families across the west Alabama community, and at Capstone Village, an assisted living residency located on campus, where she visits with the residents and serves where needed.
  • For the past four years, she has celebrated Halloween by volunteering at the University of Alabama Athletics’ Halloween Extravaganza event where families from around town spend the night trick or treating with various members of Crimson Tide sports teams and engaging in fun activities.

2026 Women’s Basketball Community Service Team:

  • Karly Weathers – Alabama
  • Jenna Lawrence – Arkansas
  • Syriah Daniels – Auburn
  • Laila Reynolds – Florida
  • Rylie Theuerkauf – Georgia
  • Tonie Morgan – Kentucky
  • Flau’Jae Johnson – LSU
  • J’Adore Young – Ole Miss
  • Jaylah Lampley – Mississippi State
  • Abbey Schreacke – Missouri
  • Beatrice Culliton – Oklahoma
  • Raven Johnson – South Carolina
  • Kaiya Wynn – Tennessee
  • Aaliyah Crump – Texas
  • Ny’Ceara Pryor – Texas A&M
  • Jada Brown – Vanderbilt

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