Honors
Academic All-Mountain West (2020, 21); Mountain West Scholar-Athlete (2019, 2020, 21)
Senior (2021-22)
Appeared in and started in, 29 games in 2021-22 and averaged 7.9 points and 6.4 rebounds per game. Her scoring ranked fourth on the team, while Sanchez Ramos’ rebounding was second-best on the Cowgirls. Second on the team with 80 assists, averaging 2.8 per game. Scored 10-plus in 10 games and had four contests with double-figure rebounds. Recorded three double-doubles on the season and closes her career with four overall. Scored a season-high 21 points in the WNIT against UCLA and averaged 18 points per game in the three WNIT contests. Recorded 20 steals and had nine blocks in 2021-22 and had four contests where she dished-out five-or-more assists. Finished the year fourth on the team with 82 made field goals and was third with 26 3-pointers. Closes her career with 89 made 3-pointers, which is 22nd all-time. Finishes just outside the top-25 in program history with 483 career rebounds.
Junior (2020-21)
Started in all 24 games for the Cowgirls and finished third on the team in scoring at 10.3 points per game and led UW with 6.3 rebounds per contest. Was third on the team with 29 made 3-pointers, 45 assists and 14 steals. Sanchez Ramos was second on the team with 35 made free throws and rejecting nine shots on defense. Had nine games in double-figure scoring and five contests with 10 or more rebounds, including one double-double. Scored a career-high 27 points against Fresno State (1/4) and grabbed a career-best 13 boards against Utah State (2/11). Recorded her first career double-double with 15 points (team-high) and 10 rebounds against UCLA in the NCAA Tournament. Over the final 12 games of the season, she had five games with 10-or-more rebounds and averaged 8.2 boards per game over that stretch.
Sophomore (2019-20)
Played in and started all 29 games for the Cowgirls, averaging 7.2 points, 4.9 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game while playing 29.3 minutes per contest… Shot 34.4 percent (72-224) from the field, 25.7 percent (27-105) from three and 62.8 percent (27-43) from the free throw line… Defensively, collected 12 blocks and 19 steals… Scored a career-high 19 points and knocked down a career-best five three pointers and seven total field goals against Saint Mary’s (11/10)… Reached double-figure scoring nine times during the season… Pulled own a career-high 11 rebounds against Colorado State (2/15)… Had a career-high five assists against San Diego State (1/8) and had at least one assists in 24 of the 29 games… Had a career-high two blocks twice, once against Gonzaga (12/17) and against Air Force (2/22)… Had a career-high three steals against Boise State (3/3)… Played a career-high 39 minutes against San Diego State (1/8) and played at least 30 minutes in 17 games… Led the Cowgirls in scoring once, rebounding seven times, assists once, blocks five times and steals seven times… Finished the year ranked 12
th in the Mountain West in defensive rebounding, averaging 4.07 defensive boards per game... Earned academic all-Mountain West and MW Scholar-Athlete honors.
Freshman (2018-2019)
Played in seven games and averaged 5.0 points, 0.4 rebounds and 0.4 assists per contest while adding a total of three steals and one block… shot 52.2 percent (12-23) from the field, 46.7 percent (7-15) from three-point range and 80.0 percent (4-5) from the free throw line… made her collegiate debut against Chadron State (11/7/18) and scored 12 points with two rebounds, an assist, a block and a steal in 18 minutes off the bench… scored a season-high 16 points off the bench against UCCS in just 17 minutes, making four three-pointers and collecting two assists and two steals… had 2 double-digits scoring games... Was a Mountain West Scholar-Athlete.
High School
Was a member of the club team HM Hospitales Torreledones in Madrid for 12 years... She represented Spain in numerous international tournaments in 2012, 2013, 2015 and 2018, most recently competing for Spain in the U18 FIBA Women’s European Championships... During her time on her club team, she was named the team’s Best Athlete in 2018 after being named with the Best Female Promise of 2017... She was the MVP of the Madrid Final Four in 2018, capping a six-year run as a team captain... During the 2017-18 season, she played on both the senior and junior Torreledones teams, and helped guide the senior team to a seventh-place finish in Madrid, while leading the junior squad to a second-place Madrid finish... In 2018, Sanchez-Ramos participated in the NBA’s “Basketball Without Borders” camp in Los Angeles and earned the High-Flyer Award, after being named to the All-Star team at the same event in Tel-Aviv, Israel, in 2017.
Personal
Full name is Alba Sanchez Ramos... Born on Jan. 24, 2000... Is the daughter of Jose Luis and Carmen Sanchez Ramos... Has two siblings, Carmen and Jorge... Undecided on a college major.