Four University of St. Francis women's basketball players earned the 2025-26 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District honors. Graduate senior Laurelei Thormeyer, senior Le'lani Harris, and sophomores Symone Harrell and Coryn Fromm received recognition for their excellence both on the court and in academics. The award honors student-athletes who maintain at least a 3.50 GPA while competing at a high level. This marks Thormeyer's third selection and Harris's second, while Harrell and Fromm received this distinction for the first time. They now have a chance to advance to the CSC Academic All-America ballot.

By the Numbers
  • Thormeyer has a perfect 4.00 GPA over seven semesters.
  • Harris averaged 17.1 points per game and topped the team in total points with 480.
  • Harrell was first on the team with 179 total rebounds and had 46 steals.
  • Fromm led the team with 77 three-pointers made, achieving a .428 shooting percentage.
State of Play
  • USF finished the season with a 25-5 overall record and 17-3 in conference play.
  • The Saints advanced to the NAIA Opening Round Mitchell Bracket.
What's Next

The first, second, and third-team Academic All-America honorees will be revealed later this month, adding further recognition for these standout student-athletes. Their achievements could inspire future players at USF and within the CSC community.

Bottom Line

The recognition of these four players underscores the University of St. Francis' commitment to excellence in both academics and athletics. Their achievements set a benchmark for current and future Saints athletes, integrating high academic standards with athletic success.