Columbia women's basketball senior guard Abbey Hsu has been named an AP All-America Honorable Mention, marking her first AP All-America honor following her WBCA Coaches All-America status last year. Hsu, the 2023-24 Ivy League Player of the Year, is the second Ivy League Player of the Year in Columbia women's basketball history. She is averaging a career-best 20.6 points per game and ranks No. 1 in the Ivy League and Top 20 in the NCAA. Hsu also ranks among the NCAA leaders in various statistical categories, showcasing her exceptional performance this season.

By the Numbers
  • Hsu is averaging a career-best 20.6 points per game.
  • She ranks No. 1 in the Ivy League and currently Top 20 in the NCAA.
  • Hsu is No. 8 in 3-pointers made per game (3.03) and No. 12 in total threes (88).
  • She is also No. 37 in 3-point percentage (.398), No. 32 in total points (598), and No. 41 in total field goals (212).
  • Additionally, she ranks No. 3 in the Ivies in rebounding (7.4), No. 5 in free throw percentage (.761), and No. 3 in field goal percentage (.453).

Hsu has also garnered multiple recognitions and award nominations, solidifying her exceptional contribution to collegiate basketball and cementing her place as a standout player at the national level.

State of Play
  • Hsu leads the Ivy League in various statistical categories, showcasing her dominance in the conference.
  • She has been named to several National Player of the Year Watch Lists, further highlighting her impact and recognition on a national scale.
  • The Lions, with Hsu's significant contributions, are set to make their March Madness debut as they take on Vanderbilt in the First Four.
  • The game will be televised live on ESPNU, providing a platform for Hsu to further demonstrate her skills on a national stage.
Bottom Line

Abbey Hsu's remarkable performance and recognition as an AP All-America Honorable Mention solidify her status as a standout player in collegiate women's basketball. Her exceptional statistics, multiple accolades, and national award nominations underscore her impact both at the Ivy League and national levels. Hsu's contributions are set to be on display as the Lions make their March Madness debut, further elevating her profile and cementing her legacy in collegiate basketball.