Tech men's golf and women's tennis teams receive NCAA Public Recognition Award
The annual honor goes to teams with an Academic Progress Rate that ranks in the top 10 percent of its sport
May 3, 2017
BLACKSBURG – The Virginia Tech men’s golf and women’s tennis teams received Public Recognition Awards from the NCAA for top scores in the classroom, as announced by the NCAA on Wednesday.
Public Recognition Awards get handed out based on a sport’s multi-year Academic Progress Rate, better known as APR. The APR is an annual scorecard of academic achievement calculated for all Division I sports teams nationally.
The APR measures eligibility, graduation and retention each semester or quarter and provides a clear picture of the academic performance for each team in each sport. Teams must meet a certain academic threshold to qualify for the postseason, and they also can face penalties for continued low academic performance. The most recent APRs are multi-year rates based on scores from the 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16 academic years.
To receive a Public Recognition Award, a team must have an APR in the top 10 percent of its sport. The Tech men’s golf team has received a Public Recognition Award in each of the past eight years, while the Hokies’ women’s tennis team earned the honor for the first time.
The actual APR for each Division I team will be released next Wednesday, May 10.
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