Three Oklahoma Baptist women's basketball players, Madison Chambers, Sierra Copeland, and Jaedyn Getman, earned spots on the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District First Team for maintaining a GPA of at least 3.50, being of sophomore standing, playing in 90% of games, and having playing credentials. Chambers averaged 8.3 points, led in assists and steals, Copeland had 50% field goal shooting and 23 blocks, while Getman excelled in scoring, rebounding, and free throw percentage.

The Big Picture

The recognition of these players for their academic and athletic achievements showcases the commitment to excellence in both sports performance and academics among college athletes.

By the Numbers
  • Madison Chambers averaged 8.3 points, with a season-high 19 points scored.
  • Sierra Copeland achieved a 50% field goal percentage and recorded 23 blocks.
  • Jaedyn Getman had an average of 17.5 points, 6.4 rebounds, and an 86.6% free throw percentage.
State of Play
  • Chambers started all 29 games this year, with Copeland playing 27 games and Getman having a standout sophomore season.
  • Getman became OBU's 26th player to score 500 points in a season and was among the GAC's best in various categories.
Bottom Line

Oklahoma Baptist's Madison Chambers, Sierra Copeland, and Jaedyn Getman's inclusion in the Academic All-District First Team highlights their exceptional balance between academic excellence and on-court performance, setting a commendable standard for student-athletes nationwide.