Redshirt sophomore Artemis Kouki, junior Kaiden Glenn, and seniors Hannah Spitzley and Gabi Saxman from the women's basketball team at WMU have been named to the 2023-24 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team® for their outstanding performance in the classroom and on the court.

By the Numbers
  • Artemis Kouki produced a 4.0 GPA and achieved career highs in field goals made, three-point field goals made, and free throws made.
  • Kaiden Glenn earned her first Academic All-District honor with a 4.0 GPA and made a career-best 19 three-pointers during the season.
  • Hannah Spitzley, majoring in Exercise Science, earned a 3.83 GPA and had a personal-best 39 three-pointers, shooting 31.71% from three.
  • Gabi Saxman achieved a 3.79 GPA, secured 43 steals during the season, and has a career total of 128 steals, ranking 19th all-time in WMU women's basketball history.
  • Spitzley and Saxman grabbed Academic All-District honors for the second straight season, becoming the first pair of Bronco teammates in program history to earn All-District nods in back-to-back years.
What's Next

The Academic All-District honorees will advance to the CSC Academic All-America® ballot, with first, second, and third-team Academic All-America® honorees to be announced on April 16.

Bottom Line

Artemis Kouki, Kaiden Glenn, Hannah Spitzley, and Gabi Saxman have exemplified excellence both on and off the court, demonstrating the dedication and skill required to succeed in academics and athletics at the highest level.