GREENWOOD, IN – The Johns Hopkins women's basketball program earned national recognition this week as senior
Macie Feldman was named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America Team, the organization announced Wednesday.
With Feldman's selection, Johns Hopkins has now produced back-to-back Academic All-America honorees for the first time in program history. She becomes just the fifth Blue Jay to earn the distinction, bringing the program's total to five selections since 2003.
Feldman joins
Kathy Darling (2003),
Lexie Scholtz (2019),
Olivia Parisi (2023) and
Michaela O'Neil (2025) as the only players in program history to receive the honor.
A Third Team selection, Feldman played a pivotal role in leading Hopkins to its first undefeated regular season in program history and a third consecutive NCAA Sweet 16 appearance. The Southgate, Kentucky native also excelled in the classroom, posting a 3.89 cumulative grade point average as a neuroscience major.
This recognition caps an outstanding final season for Feldman, who also earned CSC Academic All-District, D3hoops.com All-Region and First Team All-Centennial Conference honors. Her selection marks the second Academic All-America honoree under head coach
Rodney Rogan.
Macie Feldman (Sr. • G)
Major: Neuroscience
GPA: 3.89
• 2025-26 CSC Third Team Academic All-American
• Three-time CSC Academic All-District
• 2025-26 Second Team D3Hoops.com All-Region
• Three-time All-Centennial Conference (2024, HM | 2025, Second Team | 2026, First Team)
• Only player in program history to record at least 900 points, 800 rebounds and 350 assists in a career
• Ranks third in JHU history in assists (380), fifth in rebounds (868) and 20
th in scoring (936)
• Tied for third in career games played (114) and ranks seventh in minutes played (2,928)
• Third player in program history to record a triple-double (15 pts, 12 reb, 10 ast)
• Started all 29 games; Averaged 7.4 points, 9.0 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.1 steals across 25.8 minutes per game
• Led team in rebounding (9.0 rpg) and assists (4.1 apg), ranking 60
th nationally in assists