STANFORD, Calif. – Fourteen Stanford players were named to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation All-Academic team – the most of any other school in the 10-team conference.
All three captains – Hannah Farr, Meredith Kalinowski, and Meg Lentz -- were among those recognized. So were both All-Americans (Adrienne Anderson, Lucy Dikeou), all three All-Region selections (Anderson, Farr, and Dikeou), and all five of Stanford’s eligible All-MPSF selections (Anderson, Dikeou, Farr, Lentz, and Rachel Ozer).
Junior defender Hannah Smith, a history major, had the team’s highest cumulative GPA: 3.86. Players must be at least sophomores academically, play in at least 50 percent of the team’s games, and have a cumulative GPA over 3.00 to be eligible.
Of those selected, Stanford had 10 players with GPA’s over 3.50 through the winter quarter, including five over 3.70.
Stanford finished 15-3 and won the MPSF regular-season and tournament titles before advancing to the NCAA tournament for the fifth time in six years.
The following is list of Stanford’s MPSF All-Academic selections:
| Name | Year | Pos. | GPA | Major |
| Adrienne Anderson | Jr. | Def. | 3.49 | Pyschology |
| Alexandra Crerend | Jr. | Att. | 3.70 | Science, technology & society |
| Elizabeth Cusick | So. | Att. | 3.51 | undeclared |
| Lucy Dikeou | Jr. | Mid. | 3.52 | Product design |
| Hannah Farr | Sr. | Mid. | 3.71 | Science, technology & society |
| Kyle Fraser | Sr. | Att. | 3.20 | Biomechanical engineering |
| Meredith Kalinowski | Sr. | Def. | 3.61 | Science, technology & society |
| Laura Klein | So. | Mid. | 3.76 | undeclared |
| Meg Lentz | Jr. | Def. | 3.72 | Political science |
| Emily Newstrom | Sr. | Att. | 3.27 | Human biology |
| Rachel Ozer | Sr. | Att. | 3.45 | Mechanical engineering* |
| Alex Poplawski | So. | Mid. | 3.51 | Product design |
| Hannah Smith | Jr. | Def. | 3.86 | History |
| Mackenzie Tesei | Jr. | Mid | 3.57 | Political science |
* Master's