INDIANAPOLIS--The NCAA is honoring more than 800 Division I sports
teams with public recognition awards for their latest Academic Progress
Rate scores.
These teams
posted multi-year APR scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in
their respective sports. The public recognition awards are part of the
broad Division I academic reform effort.
The 839 teams receiving awards this year represent 217 Division I
colleges and universities, or two-thirds of the 326 institutions that
compete in NCAA Division I athletics. High-performing teams receiving
awards posted APR scores ranging from 975 to a perfect 1,000, said NCAA
President Myles Brand.
“These teams prove once again that student-athletes are students first,
and many of them are excellent students,” Brand said. “I want to
personally congratulate these teams and their student-athletes who are
working hard in their sport and in the classroom and setting a great
example for all students.”
Of
the teams receiving awards for their latest academic performance are
366 men’s and mixed teams and 473 women’s teams. The men’s sports with
the highest number of teams garnering public recognition are golf (51),
cross country (49) and tennis (40). The women’s sports with the highest
number of teams receiving awards are tennis (64), volleyball (54) and
golf (52).
The Ivy League
is the Division I conference with the largest number of high-performing
squads, with 152 teams receiving awards. The Patriot League had 92
teams receiving awards, followed by the Big East with 63 teams. Yale
University had 28 teams receive public recognition awards, the most of
any Division I college or university.
Last
year, a total of 1,048 teams were recognized. There are fewer awards
this year than last year because there are fewer teams with perfect
scores. The number of teams in some sports may exceed 10 percent
depending on how many achieved perfect 1,000 APR scores.
The public recognition awards by sport and institution can be found above in the Tools & Resources box.
Multi-year APR scores for all 6,110 Division I sports teams, including
the teams receiving public recognition awards, will be announced
Wednesday (May 2). The announcement also will include immediate and
historical penalties for low-performing teams.
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