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Wednesday, August 03, 2011
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GCAA Announces 2011 Academic National Champions |
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NORMAN, Okla. – DePaul (Division I), Lynn (Division II), Grinnell (Division III), SCAD Savannah (NAIA), USC-Lancaster (NJCAA DI) and South Mountain CC (NJCAA DII) have been named Academic National Champions for their respective divisions announced the GCAA. DePaul posted the highest recorded team GPA with 3.66. A total of 106 teams submitted GPAs of 3.00 or higher and earned All-Academic Team recognition.
“Once again I am very happy for the guys,” said DePaul Head Coach Betty Kaufmann. “To win last year was an accomplishment, but to win back-to-back really says something about how important these young men feel about their education. This group has continued to work hard both in the classroom and on the course and it is great that they are recognized for their efforts.”
Alabama, Brown, Butler, Missouri and Yale were also accorded President’s Special Recognition status for earning team GPAs of 3.50 or better.
To be eligible for GCAA All-Academic Team honors a college of university must submit the grade points earned and hours attempted for each player on its official squad list for the academic year.
Academic National Champions
Division I - DePaul Division II - Lynn Division III - Grinnell NAIA - SCAD Savannah NJCAA DI - USC-Lancaster NJCAA DII - South Mountain CC
President’s Special Recognition (3.5 or better GPA)
Division I Alabama Brown Butler DePaul Missouri Yale
NAIA SCAD-Savannah
NJCAA DII South Mountain CC
All-Academic Teams (3.0 or better GPA)
Division I Akron Alabama Auburn Belmont Brown Butler California Canisius Charlotte Coastal Carolina Columbia Davidson DePaul Detroit Mercy Drexel Duke East Tennessee State Evansville Georgia State Georgia Tech Gonzaga Harvard Indiana Iowa IPFW Kansas Kansas State Liberty Longwood Loyola (Md.) Maryland-Eastern Shore Michigan State Missouri New Mexico Northern Illinois Northwestern Notre Dame Ohio State Oklahoma State Purdue Richmond Saint Mary’s (Calif.) Seton Hall South Alabama South Carolina South Dakota State Southern Illinois-Edwardsville Stanford TCU Tennessee Tulsa UALR UTSA Valparaiso Vanderbilt VCU Wichita State Wofford Wyoming Yale
Division II Barry Bellarmine Dowling Lynn Maryville Massachusetts-Lowell Ohio Dominican Saginaw Valley State Sonoma State St. Edward’s St. Mary’s (Texas) Wayne State
Division III Benedictine Emory Greensboro Grinnell Gustavus Adolphus Hope Macalester Manhattanville Millikin Milwaukee School of Engineering Ohio Wesleyan Redlands Rhodes Saint John’s (Minn.) Stevens Institute of Technology Stevenson Transylvania Trine Trinity College Wabash Wartburg Wheaton
NAIA Bethel College Carroll College Oklahoma Christian SCAD Savannah South Carolina-Beaufort St. Ambrose
NJCAA DI Central Alabama CC USC-Lancaster
NJCAA DII Grand Rapids CC Oakland CC South Mountain CC Tyler JC
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