Sidney Love tabbed Alamo City High School Girls Player of the YearSidney Love tabbed Alamo City High School Girls Player of the Year
Women's Basketball

Sidney Love tabbed Alamo City High School Girls Player of the Year

SAN ANTONIO – UTSA women's basketball signee Sidney Love has been tabbed the Alamo City Girls Basketball Player of the Year by the San Antonio Express-News, it was announced on Wednesday night at the Alamo City High School Sports Awards. 
 
Love, a star at Steele High School for the last four years, earned the honors as San Antonio's top prep girls basketball player by the Express-News. She averaged 23 points, nine rebounds, seven assists and six steals as a senior, while earning Texas Association of Basketball Coaches and Texas Girls Coaches Association Class 6A All-Star honors. 
 
"I am thrilled to see that Sid has been recognized in this manner, especially alongside the other players being honored," UTSA head coach Karen Aston said. She was a game changer for the Steele program and I know that she is driven to do the same as a Roadrunner. Sid is a great example of the type of student-athletes who have shined in our community that we want to keep at home playing for the Roadrunners. She is helping lay the foundation for the future of our program, a program that is proud to embrace our community and the standout student-athletes who play here. We can't wait to get her on the floor for us and help her continue to develop."
 

A four-year letterwinner for Coach Jeffrey Chatman at powerhouse Steele High School, Love was the 2021-22 Co-District MVP and a McDonald's All-America nominee, while also earning Express-News Player of the Week accolades during her senior season. A 1,300 point scorer in her career, she was named District Defensive MVP as a junior, All-District and earned TGCA All-Star honors. 
 
Love is part of an eight-member signing class for the 2022-23 season, including Nissa Sam-Grant, a transfer from Panola College and Arkansas Pine Bluff, Brandeis High School standout Alexis Parker, Southern Cal transfer and 2021-22 Pac-12 Most Improved Player Jordyn Jenkins, and fellow USC transfer and Converse native Kyra White. Aston signed three future Roadrunners in November, including Madison Cockrell, a standout from Dallas' Bishop Lynch High School, San Jose prep standout Siena Guttaduro, and Duncanville High School standout Maya Linton

 
2022-23 UTSA Women's Basketball Newcomers
#2 Alexis Parker – G – 5-9 – San Antonio, Texas/Brandeis HS
#4 Siena Guttadauro – G – 5-6 – San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty HS
#5 Madison Cockrell – G – 5-4 – Dallas, Texas/Bishop Lynch HS
#11 Sidney Love – G – 5-8 – Cibolo, Texas/Steele HS
#20 Maya Linton – F – 6-0 – Duncanville, Texas/Duncanville HS
#22 Kyra White – G – 5-9, Converse, Texas/Judson HS/Southern Cal
#30 Nissa Sam-Grant – C – 6-4 – Marietta, Ga./Wheeler HS/Arkansas Pine Bluff/Panola College
#32 Jordyn Jenkins – F – 6-0 – Kent, Wash./Kentridge HS/Southern Cal 
 
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