Kansas senior Wyvette Mayberry and junior Danai Papadopoulou have been named to the 2023-24 Academic All-District Women’s Basketball Team for their exceptional performance on the court and in the classroom. Mayberry, a starting point guard, achieved notable stats on the court while pursuing a major in Liberal Arts and Sciences with a 3.58 GPA. Papadopoulou, an Aerospace Engineering major, has been a significant contributor from the bench while maintaining a 3.52 GPA. Both student-athletes meet the stringent criteria of being a starter or key reserve participating in at least 50% of the team’s games with a minimum 3.50 cumulative GPA. They are now eligible for the Academic All-America ballot, with the final honorees to be revealed later this spring.

By the Numbers
  • Mayberry averages 9.7 points per game and holds a 3.58 GPA.
  • Papadopoulou maintains a 3.52 GPA and contributes significantly from the bench.
State of Play
  • Kansas finished the season 20-13, marking the third consecutive 20-win season.
  • The team ended up seventh in the Big 12 after posting an 11-7 record for the third consecutive season.
What's Next

Mayberry and Papadopoulou advance to the Academic All-America ballot, and the final honorees will be announced later this spring.

Bottom Line

Mayberry and Papadopoulou's selection to the Academic All-District Women’s Basketball Team highlights their exceptional performance both on and off the court, setting the stage for potential Academic All-America honors.