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Jump an Academic All-American

Apr 16, 2024

STANFORD, Calif. – For the second consecutive season, Hannah Jump was named to the Academic All-America Division I second team as selected by the College Sports Communicators (CSC), it was announced Tuesday.
 
Jump is the fourth in program history to receive multiple Academic All-America honors, joining Lexie Hull (2021, 2022), Chiney Ogwumike (2013, 2014) and Chris MacMurdo (1992, 1993).
 
Stanford's 18 women's basketball Academic All-Americans all-time lead the country and the school's 350 Academic All-Americans across all sports are the third most.
 
Jump earned her bachelor's in psychology with a concentration in developmental psychology and a master's degree in communication with a concentration in media studies. She had a 3.76 cumulative GPA and last season was the Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year in addition to landing on the CSC Academic All-America second team.
 
She finished her decorated career as the school's all-time 3-point leader, with 364 career makes, a total that is second in Pac-12 history. In the regular-season finale at Oregon on March 2, Jump passed Anna Wilson (160) to become Stanford's all-time leader in games played and finished with 167.
 
In 2022-23, Jump was one of two players to average better than 44.0 percent from deep while making at least 100 3-pointers and the ninth major conference player to do that since 1999-2000. She was an All-Pac-12 pick that season, one in which she broke Stanford's single-season record for 3-point makes (100), ranked ninth nationally in 3-point field goals and eighth in percentage (.441).
 
Jump is 25th on Stanford's all-time scoring list (1,434) and finished third in school history in career 3-point percentage (.409).