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NCAA Honors Division I Teams for Academic Performance

For Immediate Release

Thursday, April 24, 2008
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Erik Christianson
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INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA is honoring 712 Division I sports teams with public recognition awards for their latest multi-year 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 APR provides a real-time look at a team’s academic success each semester by tracking the academic progress of each student-athlete. The APR includes eligibility, retention, and graduation in the calculation and provides a clear picture of the academic culture in each sport.

High-performing teams receiving awards posted APR scores ranging from 965 to a perfect 1,000, said NCAA President Myles Brand.

“Congratulations to these teams and their student-athletes for success in the classroom,” Brand said. “They are setting a great example for their peers and future student-athletes, as well.”

Brand noted that two of the 2008 Men’s Final Four teams – University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and the University of Kansas, the 2008 champion – are among those teams being honored with public recognition awards. 

The teams recognized this year for high achievement represent 11.4 percent of the approximately 6,272 Division I teams. The list includes 401 women’s teams and 311 men’s or mixed squads. A total of 192 institutions, out of 329 Division I colleges and universities, placed at least one team on the top APR list.

Last year, a total of 839 teams were recognized. There are fewer awards this 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. In some sports, teams had to maintain a perfect score over the four-year period in order to be recognized.

For the second consecutive year, Yale University had the most teams (28) recognized. By conference, the Ivy Group had the most number of teams honored (150), followed by the Patriot League (89) and the Big East Conference (47).

By sport, women’s tennis featured the most teams (46), followed by women’s volleyball (41) and women’s golf (39). Men’s sports with the highest number of teams were basketball and cross country (both with 33) and golf (32). This is the first year that basketball led men’s sports.

The public recognition awards by sport and institution can be found above in the Tools & Resources box.

Multi-year APR scores for all Division I sports teams, including the teams receiving public recognition awards, will be announced May 6. The announcement also will include immediate and historical penalties for low-performing teams.

 

 

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Related Links:
» Public Recognition Awards by Sport
» Public Recognition Awards by School


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