2022-23 Women's Basketball Roster
Rose, Alexsia

Jersey Number 0
Alexsia Rose
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- Bloomfield
- Hometown:
- Bloomfield, Ct.
- Major:
- Communication
Bio
2022-23: Appeared in 31 games with 14 starts... Recorded 43 steals with a high of six against UNCW... Scored a new career-best 18 points twice, against UNCW and Liberty... Provided a major spark off the bench with nine points and three assists in the AAC Championship Game against Houston... Made Dean's List in the Fall and Spring Semesters.
2021-22: Appeared in all 29 games, starting eight... Averaged 4.5 points and 2.6 rebounds in 22.1 minutes per game... Tallied a career-best 12 points twice, vs. UMES (12/21) and Cincinnati (1/16)... Recorded eight assists and five steals against Hampton on Nov. 18... Notched 107 assists and 47 steals on the season. Recorded five or more steals 10 times on the season.
2020-21: Appeared in 21 games…Averaged 3.2 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 13.3 minutes per game…Set a career-high with nine points while adding two assists and two steals in a win at Memphis (2/6)… Scored in 17 of her 22 games played, including the final nine contests…Tied her career-best with nine points in the AAC Championship Quarterfinals against Houston (3/9) while also hauling in a career-high six rebounds…Had a personal-best three steals at Tulane (3/2)…Averaged 2.1 assists in her final eight games, handing out multiple helpers seven times.
High School: Spent her senior season at Bloomfield High School in Bloomfield, Ct., where she helped lead the Warhawks to the semifinals of the CIAC Girls Basketball State Championships before the remainder of the tournament was cancelled…Averaged 20 points, six assists and six steals as she was named First-Team All-State and All-Conference as well as to the Hartford Courant Fab 15 and Stamford Advocate Top 25…Prior to heading to Bloomfield, she starred at Watkinson School in Hartford, Ct…At Watkinson, named a four-time NEPSAC All-Star and four-time MVP…Was a prolific scorer, scoring over 1,000 points in three seasons and averaging at least 16 points in each prep season…Named the Watkinson Female Athlete of the Year following her sophomore season…Also excelled off the court, earning Academic High Honors awards and the Marines Distinguished Athlete Award…Also played for the Bria Holmes Elite team under head coach Danny Lawhorn.
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Personal: Daughter of Christopher Rose, Cherresse Clay and Lakesha Whittingham…Has five siblings, Brittany, Andre, Christopher, Dallas and Summer... Majoring in communication.
2021-22: Appeared in all 29 games, starting eight... Averaged 4.5 points and 2.6 rebounds in 22.1 minutes per game... Tallied a career-best 12 points twice, vs. UMES (12/21) and Cincinnati (1/16)... Recorded eight assists and five steals against Hampton on Nov. 18... Notched 107 assists and 47 steals on the season. Recorded five or more steals 10 times on the season.
2020-21: Appeared in 21 games…Averaged 3.2 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 13.3 minutes per game…Set a career-high with nine points while adding two assists and two steals in a win at Memphis (2/6)… Scored in 17 of her 22 games played, including the final nine contests…Tied her career-best with nine points in the AAC Championship Quarterfinals against Houston (3/9) while also hauling in a career-high six rebounds…Had a personal-best three steals at Tulane (3/2)…Averaged 2.1 assists in her final eight games, handing out multiple helpers seven times.
High School: Spent her senior season at Bloomfield High School in Bloomfield, Ct., where she helped lead the Warhawks to the semifinals of the CIAC Girls Basketball State Championships before the remainder of the tournament was cancelled…Averaged 20 points, six assists and six steals as she was named First-Team All-State and All-Conference as well as to the Hartford Courant Fab 15 and Stamford Advocate Top 25…Prior to heading to Bloomfield, she starred at Watkinson School in Hartford, Ct…At Watkinson, named a four-time NEPSAC All-Star and four-time MVP…Was a prolific scorer, scoring over 1,000 points in three seasons and averaging at least 16 points in each prep season…Named the Watkinson Female Athlete of the Year following her sophomore season…Also excelled off the court, earning Academic High Honors awards and the Marines Distinguished Athlete Award…Also played for the Bria Holmes Elite team under head coach Danny Lawhorn.
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Personal: Daughter of Christopher Rose, Cherresse Clay and Lakesha Whittingham…Has five siblings, Brittany, Andre, Christopher, Dallas and Summer... Majoring in communication.
ECU Head Women's Basketball Coach Kim McNeill Media Day (Oct. 20, 2023)
Friday, October 20
3/14/23 Kim McNeill Presser
Tuesday, March 14
EPISODE 5 - Kim McNeill Podcast 3-1-22
Tuesday, March 01
ECU Senior Day 2022
Monday, February 28