Lydia Haack: First CSP Player Named First Team Academic All-American
Lydia Haack of Concordia-St. Paul has been named to the First Team Academic All-America for women's basketball, making history as the first player from the program to earn this honor. This recognition follows her previous selection as a third-team Academic All-American, solidifying her place as a standout in both academics and athletics. Haack is among only four repeat selections at the Division II level and is one of two players from the NSIC receiving this accolade in 2025-26.
By the Numbers- Haack averaged 17.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 5.9 assists over the season.
- Ranked seventh in the NSIC for points per game and first in assists per game.
- Achieved over 2,000 career points and set a program record with 44 points in a single game.
- Haack's First Team selection showcases the increasing recognition for academic and athletic excellence in women's sports.
- The award highlights the significance of performance on the court as well as in the classroom.
Looking ahead, Haack will continue to influence women's basketball both at Concordia-St. Paul and beyond, setting a standard for future players. The exposure from this recognition may lead to increased opportunities for scholarship funding and support for women's sports programs.
Bottom LineLydia Haack's achievement not only marks a milestone for her personal career but also elevates the status of Concordia-St. Paul's women's basketball program, underscoring the importance of balancing academic and athletic pursuits.
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