Florida State University Athletics

Three Noles Named to All-ACC Academic Team
4/21/2026 12:05:00 PM | Women's Basketball
TALLAHASSEE – Florida State women's basketball student-athletes Avery Treadwell, Amaya Bonner and Sydney Bowles were named to the 2025-26 All-ACC Women's Basketball Academic Team on Tuesday.
To be eligible for the honor, players must carry at least a 3.0 grade point average and play in 50 percent of the games. Adopted this season, student-athletes must be and undergraduate and enrolled at the institution for at least one academic year.
Treadwell and Bonner earn their third career nods to the team, while Bowles picked up her second. Treadwell and Bonner are among 10 student-athletes in the ACC to be recognized on the All-ACC Academic Team three times, and two of three on the list majoring in engineering. All three student-athletes have been honored after every season at FSU and the Noles are one of nine schools in the league to have at least three players recognized this season.
Majoring in sport management, Bonner appeared in 30 games, starting 21 as a senior, averaging 5.6 points per game. She set a career high of 22 points in in the win at Pitt and matched her highs for rebounds (6) and steals (3). She also set a career high in field goals made (6) and free throws made (9) this season.
Bonner was also named to the 2026 CSC Academic All-District Team this season, along with Treadwell.
A chemical engineering major, Treadwell provided a major spark from the bench in her junior season, playing in all 31 games. She led the team with 67 offensive rebounds and shot 58.8 percent from the floor. Against NC State, Treadwell led the team, securing her first double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds. Treadwell set career highs in rebounds (12), steals (2), blocks (3), field goals (5), and free throws made (4) this season. Treadwell was also a part of the Dean's List this fall.
Bowles played in 28 games as a senior, setting a career high in assists with seven against Florida and tied her career high in three-pointers made at six against No.9 Oklahoma and Pitt. In her two seasons with FSU, Bowles averaged 9.6 points per game and is majoring in civil engineering.
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