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NCAA Recognizes Academic Performance

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Editor’s Note: While college sports are often criticized for not emphasizing academics, the NCAA has begun bestowing Academic Progress Rate recognition on schools and programs.

The NCAA has recognized more than 1,300 programs from 321 schools for academic excellence after they scored in the top 10% of their sports in the most recent Academic Progress Rate results.

The APR is an annual scorecard of academic achievement calculated for all Division I sports teams.

Largely as a result of an increase in perfect scores, teams earning Public Recognition Awards increased to 1,328, up by 44 from the previous academic year. APRs for programs in the top 10% ranged from 987 to a perfect 1,000, and the number of teams posting perfect scores increased to 1,214, marking an increase of 26 teams from last year.

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Of the teams recognized, 471 competed in men’s or mixed sports, and 857 competed in women’s sports.

“Congratulations to the programs earning Public Recognition Awards for their commitment to academic success,” NCAA President Mark Emmert said. “The number of perfect scores this year is an indication that schools and student-athletes are setting high bars for achievement, and we are proud that they are continuing to succeed academically as well as athletically.”

While many NCAA championships for the current academic year have yet to take place, four national championship teams from this year have earned Public Recognition Awards: Clemson football (Football Bowl Subdivision); Columbia fencing; Oklahoma women’s gymnastics; and Penn State wrestling.

In addition, two Men’s Final Four teams earned Public Recognition Awards: Michigan State and Auburn. Of Women’s Final Four teams, Notre Dame earned the honor.

Four schools led all of Division I with 18 programs each that earned Public Recognition Awards: Brown, Columbia, Dartmouth and Holy Cross. By percentage, Villanova led with 77% of its squads receiving recognition, followed by Columbia and Holy Cross, each with 75%.

The Ivy League was the top-scoring conference in both number of teams and percentage of teams honored, with 105 teams and 47.3%. The Atlantic Coast Conference ranked second in total number of teams earning Public Recognition Awards with 95, followed by the Patriot League with 94. By percentage of teams, the Patriot League was second with 44.3%, and the Big East Conference, third with 42.2%.

APR scores for all Division I teams is slated to be released May 8. The APR measures eligibility, graduation and retention each semester or academic term and provides a clear picture of the ongoing academic performance for each team in every sport. All teams must meet an academic threshold of 930 to qualify for the postseason and can face penalties for continued low academic performance.

The most recent APRs are multiyear rates based on scores from the 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17 and 2017-18 academic years.

What follows is the list of the 40 schools and 73 teams that have earned Public Recognition Awards in all 14 years of the program.

 

School

Conference

Sport Name

1. Arizona State

Pac-12 Conference

Women’s Tennis

2 .Belmont

Ohio Valley Conference

Men’s Basketball

3 .Boston College

Atlantic Coast Conference

Men’s Skiing

4 .Boston U.

Patriot League

Women’s Golf

5 .Brown

The Ivy League

Baseball

 

 

Men’s Golf

 

 

Women’s Fencing

6 .Bucknell

Patriot League

Men’s Cross Country

 

 

Women’s Cross Country

 

 

Women’s Golf

 

 

Women’s Tennis

7 .Butler

Big East Conference

Women’s Golf

 

 

Women’s Tennis

8 .Cleveland State

Horizon League

Women’s Cross Country

9 .Colgate

Patriot League

Men’s Golf

10 .Columbia

The Ivy League

Men’s Tennis

11 .UConn

American Athletic Conference

Men’s Golf

12 .Cornell

The Ivy League

Men’s Golf

13 .Dartmouth

The Ivy League

Football

 

 

Men’s Golf

 

 

Women’s Basketball

 

 

Women’s Lacrosse

 

 

Women’s Rowing

 

 

Women’s Swimming and Diving

 

 

Women’s Tennis

14 .Dayton

Atlantic 10 Conference

Men’s Golf

 

 

Women’s Golf

15 .Delaware

Colonial Athletic Association

Women’s Tennis

16 .DePaul

Big East Conference

Women’s Basketball

17 .Detroit Mercy

Horizon League

Men’s Fencing

18 .Duke

Atlantic Coast Conference

Football

 

 

Men’s Golf

 

 

Women’s Fencing

19 .Fordham

Atlantic 10 Conference

Women’s Tennis

20 .Georgetown

Big East Conference

Women’s Field Hockey

 

 

Women’s Swimming and Diving

21 .Georgia Tech

Atlantic Coast Conference

Men’s Golf

22 .Gonzaga

West Coast Conference

Women’s Golf

23 .Hartford

America East Conference

Men’s Track and Field

24 .Harvard

The Ivy League

Baseball

25 .Holy Cross

Patriot League

Men’s Swimming and Diving

 

 

Women’s Cross Country

 

 

Women’s Swimming and Diving

26 .Illinois

Big Ten Conference

Women’s Golf

27 .Lafayette

Patriot League

Women’s Tennis

28 .Lehigh

Patriot League

Women’s Cross Country

 

 

Women’s Rowing

29 .Loyola Maryland

Patriot League

Women’s Cross Country

 

 

Women’s Tennis

30 .Maine

America East Conference

Women’s Cross Country

31 .North Carolina

Atlantic Coast Conference

Women’s Fencing

32 .Northwestern

Big Ten Conference

Men’s Soccer

 

 

Women’s Golf

 

 

Women’s Volleyball

33 .Notre Dame

Atlantic Coast Conference

Men’s Cross Country

 

 

Men’s Track and Field

 

 

Women’s Softball

34 .Pennsylvania

The Ivy League

Baseball

 

 

Football

 

 

Women’s Golf

 

 

Women’s Softball

35 .Princeton

The Ivy League

Women’s Golf

 

 

Women’s Lacrosse

 

 

Women’s Softball

36 .Rice

Conference USA

Women’s Cross Country

37 .Vanderbilt

Southeastern Conference

Men’s Cross Country

38 .Western Kentucky

Conference USA

Women’s Volleyball

39 .Xavier

Big East Conference

Women’s Tennis

40 .Yale

The Ivy League

Baseball

 

 

Football

 

 

Women’s Gymnastics

 

 

Women’s Soccer

 

 

Women’s Softball

 

Story and chart courtesy of the NCAA

 

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