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Gonzaga has another impressive APR point number

Indianapolis – According to data published by the NCAA, the Gonzaga icing athletics collided to achieve an academic progress rate (APR) of 992.
From GUS 15 April teams from GU, five scores of 995 or better, with the female golf, the tennis for women and the men's tennis were recorded with perfect points of 1000 points each in the APR APR average. The 992 is also nine points above the NCAA average of 984.
Gonzaga and San Francisco have recorded the best departmental APR values ​​for the multi-year APR value of the west coast at 992. All except for a GU program have achieved or exceeded the average NCAA average rate for their respective sports. GU's baseball, men's basketball, men's tennis, women's golf and women's tennis programs have exceeded the WCC in their respective sports.
Gonzaga men's tennis achieved their eighth value on 1000 Apr in a row in a row, while the Frauengolf achieved the feat for the fourth time in a row. Nine Bulldog programs achieved perfect one-year values ​​in 2023-24.
The APR offers a real-time view of the academic success of a team by pursuing the academic progress of the individual student athletes during the school year. The APR makes up justification, storage and completion in the calculation and provides a measure of the academic performance of each team.
The teams have to meet a certain academic threshold to qualify for the post -season, and programs can also be punished for the ongoing low academic performance. The youngest APRs are several years of prizes based on the annual results from the 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24.
The program (Academic Progress Tariff) submitted in 2004 is a scale of 1,000 points, which represents the academic authorization and citizenship by the academic scholarship athletes and the maintenance of its scholarship students. The APR prices are calculated every semester and not only attached to institutions, but also to individual head coaches. The NCAA currently uses an APR point number of 930 as an advertisement for acceptable storage and the conclusion of athletes. Schools that fall under this standard can be subject to NCAA punishments that range from scholarship borders and/or reductions to potential elimination of the post -season.

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