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Shelomi Sanders returning to an HBCU after exit from Colorado

Alabama A&M women’s basketball coach Dawn Thornton has hit the ground running on the recruiting trail, reeling in a familiar face back into HBCU quarters.

Former Jackson State guard and Colorado transfer Shelomi Sanders has announced through a video on her YouTube channel that she has committed to play for Alabama A&M.

In the video, Sanders shows herself on a visit to Alabama A&M, walking in the locker room and seeing her new uniform before cutting to her wearing it, saying, “You see it.”

“I was just enjoying the moment because I’m a Bulldog,” says Sanders in the video. “I had a good time. As y’all can see, I committed, and we finna T up.”

This will be Sanders’ third different team she has committed to in her college career.

The former Jackson State player has received limited playing time in her first two collegiate seasons. She has played in just seven games, averaging 3.1 minutes per game.

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