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==Accolades and School Records==
 
==Accolades and School Records==
  
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* Led the [[Ivy League]] in 3 point percentage (.411)
 
* Led the [[Ivy League]] in 3 point percentage (.411)
 
* Second-team All-Ivy
 
* Second-team All-Ivy
* All-Met Rookie of the Year
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===2021-2022===  
 
* Set the Ivy League single-season record
 
* Set the Ivy League single-season record
 
* Set the school record for career 3 pointers
 
* Set the school record for career 3 pointers
* Second-team All-Ivy
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* Helped team reach [[w:2023 WNIT|WNIT]] final
 
* Helped team reach [[w:2023 WNIT|WNIT]] final
  
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* Ivy League Player of the Year
 
* Ivy League Player of the Year
 
* All-Met Player of the Year
 
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* Set school career scoring record
 
* Set school career scoring record
 
* Most 3 pointers by a player in Ivy League history
 
* Most 3 pointers by a player in Ivy League history
* Third most points by a player in Ivy League history.
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Latest revision as of 02:34, 10 February 2025

Abbey Hsu CC '24 was the greatest basketball player to ever play for the Columbia Lions. She played for 4 years between 2019-2024 (taking a gap year during the 2020-2021 season for COVID-19). Hsu was selected 34th overall in the 2024 WNBA Draft by the Connecticut Sun, becoming the first Columbia player to ever be drafted into the WNBA.

Her go-to Chef Mike's Sub Shop order (tuna salad, chipotle mayo, pepper jack cheese, red peppers, shredded lettuce, onion, and red vinegar) appears as a menu item about once a month and is named in her honor.[1]

Accolades and School Records

2019-2020

  • Led the Ivy League in 3 point percentage (.411)
  • Second-team All-Ivy
  • All-Met Rookie of the Year[2]

2021-2022

  • Set the Ivy League single-season record
  • Set the school record for career 3 pointers
  • Second-team All-Ivy[3]

2022-2023

  • Led Columbia to its first Ivy League regular-season title
  • Unanimous first-team All-Ivy [4]
  • Helped team reach WNIT final

2023-2024

  • Ivy League Player of the Year
  • All-Met Player of the Year
  • All-American honorable mention from the Associated Press and WBCA
  • Set school single-season scoring record
  • Set school career scoring record
  • Most 3 pointers by a player in Ivy League history
  • Third most points by a player in Ivy League history.[5]


References

External links

https://gocolumbialions.com/sports/womens-basketball/roster/abbey-hsu/18603