Senior women’s basketball player Breanna Daniels was selected to the Capital One/College Sports Information Directors of America first team Academic all-District team. Daniels, an exercise science major, has a 3.79 grade-point average while averaging over 10 points a game.
Daniels became the 16th Truman women’s basketball player to eclipse 1,000 points for a career and first since Georgia Mueller did so in 2009 earlier this season.
She has started 16 games, while coming off the bench in the other three.
She is 24th in the conference in scoring while also being ranked in rebounds, three-point field goal percentage and defensive rebounds.
She has scored 1,136 career points to date, 14th all-time in Truman history.
Daniels is third all-time in Truman history in made three-pointers (137), third in three-pointers attempted (394), eighth in free throw percentage (.791) and 10th in field goals (435), seventh in field goals attempted (1098) and sixth in games started (84).
She was a third team Academic all-District selection last season.
Daniels will move on to the national ballot with fellow MIAA honoree’s Washburn’s Stevi Schultz and Fort Hays State’s Traci Keyser. Abilene Christian’s Hillari Adam and West Texas A&M’s Joni Unruh were also named to the Division II Academic all-District team.
Courtesy Truman State University