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Clemson APR Statistics Announced
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Clemson APR Statistics Announced


May 6, 2008, 9:58 PM

Clemson APR Statistics Announced

16 of 19 Sports Show Improvement over Previous Year Full Story »


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Coots APR


May 6, 2008, 10:21 PM

http://gamecocksonline.cstv.com/genrel/050608aaa.html

May 6, 2008

Fourteen of the University of South Carolina's 19 countable intercollegiate sports either showed improvement or remained the same over the data released last year and 13 of the 19 squads exceeded the national average for public institutions in their sports, according to the Academic Progress Rate (APR) statistics released today.

The APR is a point system based on scholarship athletes' eligibility and retention for a pre-determined time period. NCAA sports falling below the established point cutoff (925) are subject to penalties including scholarship reductions. The data released on Tuesday takes into account the scholarship athletes on rosters for the 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07 academic years.

The biggest improvement came in men's track & field, with the number rising from 908 for the 2007 indoor season and 904 for the 2007 outdoor season to a mark of 931 for both sports in 2008.

The top score came from the volleyball program, which recorded a 979 for the second straight year. They were followed closely by women's tennis (978), women's swimming & diving (977), men's golf (976) and women's cross country (975).

The men's basketball program was assessed a contemporaneous penalty which amounted to the loss of one scholarship, which was taken during the 2007-08 season. The Gamecocks' football and men's basketball teams will not face any additional penalties after being granted waivers by the NCAA.

South Carolina's APR Four-Year Averages by Sport:

Sport 2007 2008

Baseball 938 929

Men's Basketball 902 899

Football 913 921


Men's Golf 960 976

Men's Soccer 953 959

Men's Swimming & Diving 958 943

Men's Tennis 959 960

Men's Indoor Track & Field 908 931

Men's Outdoor Track & Field 904 931

Women's Basketball 963 968

Women's Cross Country 969 975

Women's Golf 972 972

Women's Soccer 959 961

Softball 964 960

Women's Swimming & Diving 977 977

Women's Tennis 990 978

Women's Indoor Track & Field 948 960

Women's Outdoor Track & Field 948 960

Volleyball 979 979

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Question


May 7, 2008, 8:00 AM

If a student participates in more than one sport -
football and soccer for example or cross country, indoor track and outdoor track, does their record count for all sports?

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Answer


May 7, 2008, 11:15 AM

Yes

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Why is basketball so much lower than the rest? & Tennis???***


May 7, 2008, 2:32 PM



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Re: Why is basketball so much lower than the rest? & Tennis


May 7, 2008, 8:39 PM

Its a 4 year average and Clemson hasnt always had a great b-ball team.

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Re: Lots of travel...isn't basketball usually the lowest GPR


May 7, 2008, 8:48 PM [ in reply to Why is basketball so much lower than the rest? & Tennis???*** ]

sport at most schools?

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