Three Boise State women’s basketball players were named to the College Sports Communicators 2025–26 Academic All-District Team, the organization announced on Mar. 24. Mya Hansen, Libby Hutton, and Natalie Pasco were recognized for their achievements both academically and athletically.
The recognition highlights student-athletes who excel in both their sport and in the classroom. Pasco received this honor for the third time in her career, while Hansen was selected for a second time. Hutton earned her first selection to the team.
Hansen is a kinesiology major with a perfect 4.00 cumulative GPA. During her senior season, she averaged 7.0 points and 2.9 rebounds per game, led the conference with 145 assists, and had five or more assists in thirteen games—including a career-high ten against Utah State on Feb. 28. She reached the milestone of joining Boise State’s 1,000-point club on Feb. 7 versus New Mexico.
Hutton is a sophomore psychology major who also holds a perfect GPA of 4.00. She contributed an average of 10.6 points and 6.4 rebounds per game during her season and was named to the Mountain West All-Tournament team—the first Bronco since 2020 to receive that honor—and led her team in field goal percentage at nearly forty-eight percent.
Pasco is a psychology major with a cumulative GPA of 3.75 who averaged twelve-and-a-half points and just under four rebounds per game as a senior this season while leading the league in three-point shooting percentage at over forty-three percent; she also recorded her first career double-double during postseason play against San Jose State on March seventh.
These honors reflect continued academic achievement within Boise State’s women’s basketball program as well as notable individual performances throughout recent seasons.



