May 18, 2011
IOWA CITY, Iowa – The NCAA on Tuesday honored more than 900 Division I sports teams – including a record four teams from the University of Iowa — for their high marks academically.
The Association announced that 909 teams have earned Public Recognition Awards, based on their most recent multi-year Academic Progress Rates. These awards are given each year to teams scoring in the top 10 percent in each sport with their APRs. The UI’s men’s cross country, men’s tennis, softball and women’s tennis teams were among the teams singled out by the NCAA.
2010 marked the fourth straight year that Larry Wieczorek’s men’s cross country squad had been singled out for its academic prowess. This year’s honor also marked the third straight year that the UI’s softball team was honored for its work in the classroom.
“The same hard work our student-athletes put in on the tennis court is expected in the classroom. And, at the University of Iowa, that commitment paired with the support they receive at the Gerdin Athletics Learning Center and across campus provides each of our student-athletes a great opportunity to have success academically,” said Katie Dougherty, head coach of the UI’s women’s tennis program.
Through its innovative APR, which provides an annual scorecard of academic achievement, the NCAA tracks the classroom performance of student-athletes on every Division I sports team. Full APR scores for all teams will be released on May 24.
“A commitment to academic success is part of the culture for student-athletes at the University of Iowa. I’m excited for these teams that their commitment to competing as hard in the classroom as they do in competition has resulted in this level of achievement and recognition. They should be proud of their work. I know I am and I know fans of the Hawkeyes are,” said Gary Barta, the UI’s director of athletics.