For the first time in 27 years Alabama State Women’s Basketball The team will open the 2025-26 season with a new head coach.
Freda Freeman-Jackson and fame, who won the SWAC Championship and entered the hall of fame, decided to retire.
“Technical Director Freda Freeman Jackson’s 27-year-old self-sacrifice in Alabama State University has shape the future of countless students and athletes,” Jason Cable. “It speaks of its many SWAC championships, including significant achievements, the SWAC fame hall, and speaks of Alabama State fame Hall talent, passion and management.
His heritage will inspire the generations to come. Thank you for your phenomenal effect; You are the Treasure of Alabama. “
Freeman-Jackson, who has been led by the program since 1998, announced that he would step as a head coach of Hornets on Tuesday.
“I was reflected on this incredible journey, as I stopped here Alabama State UniversityMy heart is full of gratitude, “he said. In this application, this program has been in my house, family and my goal for so many years for this society and so many years.
“Hornet Nation, you are a kind. Your energy, passion and unshakable support burned us in every step. This application is for you.”
Freeman-Jackson program 373 victory, three south-western conference regular season headlines, four conference tournament headlines and the NCAA tournament led three visitors. He also took a team to WNIT.
At Helm, Freeman-Jackson and Alabama State, Hornets 20-11 record and 20-11 records and 15-3 in the NCAA tournament, the first appearance of the NCAA tournament was first. They won the conference tournament and will face the NCAA runner-up-up that resulted in Tennessee in the first round.

Next year, in school, women’s basketball was followed by the 108th victory that broke the most recorded record.
Hornets returned to the NCAA tournament in 2014-15 and again in 2015-16.
In 2011, Freeman-Jackson won a 200th career, and after four years later, his 250th career won.
Freeman-Jackson, Charter Wright (2002-03), Crystal Kitt (2004-05), Cryna Emmanuel (2022-23), the four SWAC player (2004-04), the 4th SWAC player (2004-03) won. In addition, the kitt was called the 2003-04 SWAC attacking player.
In 2019, Freeman-Jackson entered the SWAC-Jackson hall, connected to her husband, Lewis, as the only active member of the coach at the moment.
Four years later, Alabama entered the State Athletics Fame Hall.
Courtesy: Alabama State Athletics