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Four Tulsa Women’s Basketball Players Named CSC Academic All-District

4/7/2025 12:37:00 PM | Women's Basketball


GREENWOOD, Ind. — The University of Tulsa's Paige Bradley, Mady Cartwright, Delanie Crawford and Lexie Foutch have been tabbed to the 2025 Academic All-District Women's Basketball Team by College Sports Communicators (CSC). This honor recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom.
 
A 5'10" redshirt junior guard from Dallas, Texas, Bradley maintains a 4.0 GPA while studying for her master's in sports leadership. Bradley averaged 7.8 points (219), 4.1 rebounds (116) and 1.6 assists (46) per game as a starter for the Golden Hurricane after spending three years at TCU. She came to TU with three double-figure scoring contests during her time with the Horned Frogs and ended this season with nine at TU, peaking with 17 against San Jose State to help elevate her to American Athletic Conference Weekly Honorable Mention status. She also earned her first career double-double with 11 points and 10 boards against Marshall. Bradley led Tulsa in assists three times, steals three times, scoring twice and rebounding twice this season.
 
Hailing from Greenwood, Ark., as a 5'10" guard, Cartwright, a sophomore, holds a 3.5 GPA in elementary education. In her second year starting for the Hurricane, she was one of two players to start in all 32 games and one of three hoopers to average double-figure scoring. She would finish as the Hurricane's second-leading scorer, putting up 10.5 points (336), 3.6 rebounds (116), 1.9 assists (61) and 1.5 steals (47) per game. Cartwright surpassed double-digit points 17 times this season, including in the final seven games of the season. She reached the 20+ point mark twice, with a career-high 23 points in a home win against Tulane. She also picked up her first career double-double against San Jose State (12 points, 10 rebounds).
 
A senior from Fort Gibson, Okla., Foutch, a 6'3" forward, owns a 3.59 GPA in management. Foutch earned nine starting nods and appeared in all 32 games for the Hurricane, earning 1.9 rebounds and 1.0 point in 10.4 minutes per game. She finished her final year with TU with 60 total rebounds and 32 points, setting career-bests of eight points against UTSA, six rebounds against 3 teams, four assists at San Jose State and three blocks against Chicago State. Off the court, Foutch is a three-time American Athletic Conference all-academic student-athlete who plans to enter dental school after graduation in May.
 
A 5'10" guard from Piedmont, Okla., Crawford has a 3.53 GPA in management. She enjoyed another impressive season for her final campaign with the Hurricane, finishing on four TU all-time single-season leaderboards, including third for 3-pointers (77), eighth for points (530), 10th for free throw percentage (.873) and 11th for points per game (16.6). She also put up 2.5 assists (80) as the team's leading assister and finished second with 177 rebounds (5.5). As a starter in all 32 games, Crawford put together 27 double-figure scoring games, including 10 games over 20 points and one contest with a career-high 36 points to go with two double-doubles. She led Tulsa in scoring for 20 games, assists in 10 games, steals in eight contests and rebounds in seven outings.
 
As a five-time AAC Weekly Honorable Mention choice and one-time Player of the Week, Crawford was selected as one of three unanimous First Team All-Conference players in the league and earned the prestigious AAC Ambassador Award for fair play, integrity and sportsmanship while accumulating over 200 community service hours with various Tulsa-based organizations.
 
Crawford advances to the national ballot for Academic All-America, which will be voted on by members of CSC and announced on Wednesday, April 16.

 

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