STANFORD, Calif. Cameron Brink and Lexie Hull are among 17 athletes expected to participate in the 2024 USA 3x3 Women's National Team training camp running from April 17-20 in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA Basketball announced.
The USA Basketball 3x3 Women's National Team Committee, which selected the participants, will evaluate athletes for national team opportunities including the 2024 USA 3x3 Women's National Team, which will compete at the 2024 Paris Olympics; the 2024 USA 3x3 U23 Women's National Team; and teams that will compete on the 2024 FIBA 3x3 Women's Series.
Brink was named MVP of the 2023 FIBA 3x3 Women's World Cup in Vienna, Austria after helping USA to the gold medal. She also competed in two 2023 FIBA 3x3 Women's Series stops as a member of USA U24, finishing second in both Montreal and Quebec. A USA Basketball participant since 2017, she also owns 5-on-5 gold medals from the 2018 FIBA U17 Women's World Cup and 2019 FIBA U19 Women's World Cup.
On Monday, Brink was taken with the No. 2 overall pick in the WNBA Draft by the Los Angeles Sparks, the program's 15th first-round selection and highest pick since Chiney Ogwumike went No. 1 overall to the Connecticut Sun in 2014. A three-time All-American, she finished her college career with 1,892 points, 1,223 rebounds, 226 assists and 424 blocks to become the third player with 1,800 points, 1,200 rebounds, 200 assists and 400 blocks in the past 25 years along with Brittney Griner (Baylor) and Courtney Paris (Oklahoma).
Hull began her USA Basketball career at the 2016 USA Women's U17 National Team Trials. As a 3x3 national team member, she won a pair of medals in 2022 – silver at the FIBA 3x3 U23 Women's World Cup and bronze at the FIBA 3x3 Women's AmeriCup. She added a gold medal at the 2023 Pan American Games.
Hull has played her first two professional seasons in Indiana after being taken by the Fever with the sixth overall pick in 2022. At Stanford, she totaled 1,406 points, 191 3-pointers and 203 steals. She led the team in scoring 24 times in her career, boasting 65 double-digit scoring performances and eight double-doubles.
STANFORD, Calif. – For the second consecutive season, Hannah Jump was named to the Academic All-America Division I second team as selected by the College Sports Communicators (CSC), it was announced Tuesday.
Jump is the fourth in program history to receive multiple Academic All-America honors, joining Lexie Hull (2021, 2022), Chiney Ogwumike (2013, 2014) and Chris MacMurdo (1992, 1993).
Stanford's 18 women's basketball Academic All-Americans all-time lead the country and the school's 350 Academic All-Americans across all sports are the third most.
Jump earned her bachelor's in psychology with a concentration in developmental psychology and a master's degree in communication with a concentration in media studies. She had a 3.76 cumulative GPA and last season was the Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year in addition to landing on the CSC Academic All-America second team.
She finished her decorated career as the school's all-time 3-point leader, with 364 career makes, a total that is second in Pac-12 history. In the regular-season finale at Oregon on March 2, Jump passed Anna Wilson (160) to become Stanford's all-time leader in games played and finished with 167.
In 2022-23, Jump was one of two players to average better than 44.0 percent from deep while making at least 100 3-pointers and the ninth major conference player to do that since 1999-2000. She was an All-Pac-12 pick that season, one in which she broke Stanford's single-season record for 3-point makes (100), ranked ninth nationally in 3-point field goals and eighth in percentage (.441).
Jump is 25th on Stanford's all-time scoring list (1,434) and finished third in school history in career 3-point percentage (.409)