Women's Basketball

Hannah Page
- Title:
- Graduate Assistant
- Email:
- hep20b@acu.edu
Hannah Page joined the ACU women's basketball staff in December 2024 as a graduate assistant. She graduated from McMurry University in December 2024 with a Bachelor's in communication studies and a minor in English while competing for the War Hawks' volleyball program.
The Wildcats launched back-to-back 20-win campaigns with a 22-9 showing in the 2025-26 regular season. ACU placed second in the final season of the Western Athletic Conference with a 13-5 mark in conference action. Goodenough and the Wildcats picked up their most conference victories since 2019-20 and their first back-to-back 20-win seasons since 2018-20. ACU built Moody Coliseum into one of the conference's top home-court advantages with a 14-2 record at home. It marked its most home victories since 2019-20. The Wildcats returned to the Women’s National Invitation Tournament's Super 16 with an automatic berth, matching the program's deepest postseason run.
Hull was named the WAC Player of the Year with spots on the All-WAC First Team and All-WAC Defensive Team, while Erin Woodson earned All-WAC Second Team honors. A Wildcat was named the WAC Player of the Week on six occasions between Hull (3), Woodson (2) and Meredith Mayes (1). Woodson and Jazmyn Stone received CSC Academic All-District recognition, while Hull, Woodson, Emma Troxell and Aimee Flippen earned Academic All-WAC honors.
ACU experienced its deepest postseason run in the program’s 12-year Division I history in 2024-25. The Wildcats reached the Super 16 round of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament for the first time ever, building a 22-13 record with a 9-7 mark in Western Athletic Conference play. ACU accrued its most victories, highest overall winning percentage and highest conference winning percentage since 2020.
Four-year veteran Bella Earle led the charge on the All-WAC First Team and WAC All-Defensive Team, while sophomore Meredith Mayes was an All-WAC Second Team selection. The Wildcats made a living on the defensive side of the ball, forcing the 14th-most turnovers in the nation at 21.5 per game and ranked 30th with 10.5 steals per game.
At McMurry, Page served as a student assistant for the athletic department's sports information director. She previously played volleyball for a season each at Eastern New Mexico and Texas Western College. Page is a native of Lubbock, Texas.
The Wildcats launched back-to-back 20-win campaigns with a 22-9 showing in the 2025-26 regular season. ACU placed second in the final season of the Western Athletic Conference with a 13-5 mark in conference action. Goodenough and the Wildcats picked up their most conference victories since 2019-20 and their first back-to-back 20-win seasons since 2018-20. ACU built Moody Coliseum into one of the conference's top home-court advantages with a 14-2 record at home. It marked its most home victories since 2019-20. The Wildcats returned to the Women’s National Invitation Tournament's Super 16 with an automatic berth, matching the program's deepest postseason run.
Hull was named the WAC Player of the Year with spots on the All-WAC First Team and All-WAC Defensive Team, while Erin Woodson earned All-WAC Second Team honors. A Wildcat was named the WAC Player of the Week on six occasions between Hull (3), Woodson (2) and Meredith Mayes (1). Woodson and Jazmyn Stone received CSC Academic All-District recognition, while Hull, Woodson, Emma Troxell and Aimee Flippen earned Academic All-WAC honors.
ACU experienced its deepest postseason run in the program’s 12-year Division I history in 2024-25. The Wildcats reached the Super 16 round of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament for the first time ever, building a 22-13 record with a 9-7 mark in Western Athletic Conference play. ACU accrued its most victories, highest overall winning percentage and highest conference winning percentage since 2020.
Four-year veteran Bella Earle led the charge on the All-WAC First Team and WAC All-Defensive Team, while sophomore Meredith Mayes was an All-WAC Second Team selection. The Wildcats made a living on the defensive side of the ball, forcing the 14th-most turnovers in the nation at 21.5 per game and ranked 30th with 10.5 steals per game.
At McMurry, Page served as a student assistant for the athletic department's sports information director. She previously played volleyball for a season each at Eastern New Mexico and Texas Western College. Page is a native of Lubbock, Texas.











