(From News at SDSU)
08/16/2005
SDSU ranks second in D-I GPA
The South Dakota State University women's basketball team made a smooth transition to the realm of Division I during the 2004-05 school year.
Not only did the Jackrabbits compile a winning record against D-I opposition with an 8-7 record en route to a 21-7 season, but SDSU posted the second-highest team grade-point average in Division I to earn a spot on the Women's Basketball Coaches Association’s Academic Top 25 Team Honor Roll.
The Jackrabbits' 3.567 team GPA trailed only the 3.602 GPA turned in by Indiana State. Eastern Washington, 3.498; North Dakota State, 3.476, and Iowa State, 3.461 rounded out the top five.
When factoring all three divisions of the NCAA plus NAIA, SDSU ranked in a tie for ninth place among four-year institutions with Dickinson State (N.D.). Division II member Drury (Mo.) took the overall title with a 3.802 team GPA.
SDSU, coached by Aaron Johnston, ranked 13th at the NCAA Division II level with a 3.407 team GPA during the 2003-04 season. The Jackrabbits also received the award during the 1999-2000 season.
The women's basketball team is the third SDSU squad to earn a team academic award this summer, joining the Jackrabbit volleyball and women's swimming and diving teams.
WBCA TOP 25 HONOR ROLL
1. Indiana State 3.602
2. South Dakota State 3.567
3. Eastern Washington 3.498
4. North Dakota State 3.476
5. Iowa State 3.461
6. Southwest Missouri State 3.425
7. Wisconsin-Green Bay 3.422
8. Northern Iowa 3.418
T9. Belmont (Tenn.) 3.392
T9. Montana State 3.392
T9. Northern Arizona 3.392
12. New Mexico 3.387
13. Manhattan (N.Y.) 3.376
T14. Lehigh (Pa.) 3.373
T14. Valparaiso (Ind.) 3.373
16. Fairleigh Dickinson (N.J.) 3.365
17. Harvard (Mass.) 3.360
18. Creighton (Neb.) 3.348
19. San Francisco (Calif.) 3.344
20. Yale (Conn.) 3.328
21. Southern Illinois 3.314
22. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3.305
23. Niagra (N.Y.) 3.302
24. Minnesota 3.287
25. Iona (N.Y.) 3.283
[glb]THAT IS JUST OUTSTANDING! WAY TO GO JACKRABBITS![/glb]
08/16/2005
SDSU ranks second in D-I GPA
The South Dakota State University women's basketball team made a smooth transition to the realm of Division I during the 2004-05 school year.
Not only did the Jackrabbits compile a winning record against D-I opposition with an 8-7 record en route to a 21-7 season, but SDSU posted the second-highest team grade-point average in Division I to earn a spot on the Women's Basketball Coaches Association’s Academic Top 25 Team Honor Roll.
The Jackrabbits' 3.567 team GPA trailed only the 3.602 GPA turned in by Indiana State. Eastern Washington, 3.498; North Dakota State, 3.476, and Iowa State, 3.461 rounded out the top five.
When factoring all three divisions of the NCAA plus NAIA, SDSU ranked in a tie for ninth place among four-year institutions with Dickinson State (N.D.). Division II member Drury (Mo.) took the overall title with a 3.802 team GPA.
SDSU, coached by Aaron Johnston, ranked 13th at the NCAA Division II level with a 3.407 team GPA during the 2003-04 season. The Jackrabbits also received the award during the 1999-2000 season.
The women's basketball team is the third SDSU squad to earn a team academic award this summer, joining the Jackrabbit volleyball and women's swimming and diving teams.
WBCA TOP 25 HONOR ROLL
1. Indiana State 3.602
2. South Dakota State 3.567
3. Eastern Washington 3.498
4. North Dakota State 3.476
5. Iowa State 3.461
6. Southwest Missouri State 3.425
7. Wisconsin-Green Bay 3.422
8. Northern Iowa 3.418
T9. Belmont (Tenn.) 3.392
T9. Montana State 3.392
T9. Northern Arizona 3.392
12. New Mexico 3.387
13. Manhattan (N.Y.) 3.376
T14. Lehigh (Pa.) 3.373
T14. Valparaiso (Ind.) 3.373
16. Fairleigh Dickinson (N.J.) 3.365
17. Harvard (Mass.) 3.360
18. Creighton (Neb.) 3.348
19. San Francisco (Calif.) 3.344
20. Yale (Conn.) 3.328
21. Southern Illinois 3.314
22. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3.305
23. Niagra (N.Y.) 3.302
24. Minnesota 3.287
25. Iona (N.Y.) 3.283
[glb]THAT IS JUST OUTSTANDING! WAY TO GO JACKRABBITS![/glb]
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