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GW’s athletic programs have once again earned high NCAA marks, with 13 of 19 teams earning perfect Graduation Success Rate Report scores, up two from a year ago.

The teams earning the marks are women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, women’s rowing, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s water polo and softball. Men’s water polo, men’s cross country and softball are new to the group of teams receiving perfect scores, with women’s tennis earning a 100-percent score in 2008 but earning a 75-percent score this year.

The report indicates that every student-athlete on those teams that enrolled between 1999 and 2002 graduated within six years or transferred in good academic standing.

No GW team had a GSR percentage below 75 in the report.

Eleven of the 13 teams earning perfect scores – all besides men’s and women’s water polo – are members of the Atlantic 10, which put GW first in the conference.

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Women’s soccer senior Brittany Eger was honored by ESPN the Magazine with a spot on its Academic All-District 2 First Team, GW’s athletic department announced today.

Eger is tied for the team lead with four goals this season, most recently scoring the team’s lone goal on Senior Day in a 1-0 win over Duquesne Sunday. According to the announcement, the accounting major also maintains a 3.89 GPA and will be working for accounting firm KPMG after she graduates.

District 2 consists of D.C., Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and West Virginia. The teams are voted on by the College Sports Information Directors of America.

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Update, 6:24 p.m.

The GW men’s basketball program failed to meet NCAA benchmarks for eligibility and retention and had one scholarship withheld as a penalty, according to yesterday’s NCAA Academic Progress Rate report.

The penalty was applied to this past season, according to Director of Athletics Jack Kvancz. A University news release said the team’s low score was “due largely to attrition,” referring to the number of players who have left the men’s basketball team. In the four years included in the APR, seven scholarship members left the program.

“We’re fine academically,” Kvancz said. “We have a problem with retention.”

The APR is intended to assess a team’s academic performance in “near real-time” by awarding a point for each student-athlete that remains academically eligible and another point for each that stays enrolled in the school, according to the NCAA Web site. It is evaluated on a per-semester basis and based on the four most recently completed academic years (2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2007-2008).

Teams receive scores up to 1000, with 925 being the minimum to guarantee avoiding sanctions. GW’s men’s basketball team was one of 43 in the country to score less than 925, receiving a score of 917. The team’s score ranked in the 20th-30th percentile of men’s basketball teams nationwide.

Kvancz said he decided to withhold one scholarship from the program last year because his “best guess was that we were gonna be close” to the 925 mark and that because of that decision, the penalty won’t be assessed for the 2009-2010 season.

Since the spring of 2004, 11 scholarship players have left the men’s team. In a 2008 article regarding the departures of former Colonials Cheyenne Moore and Miles Beatty, Director of Sports Information Brad Bower said the number of players leaving the team in recent years was not uncommon compared to other schools. Bower declined to comment Thursday evening.

Chandra Bierwirth, assistant director of athletics for compliance, declined to comment on this story. Senior Vice President for Student and Academic Support Services Robert Chernak and representatives of the NCAA could not be reached for comment.

Four GW squads received honors last month for earning APR scores in the top 10 percent of their respective sports.

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Saturday, April 25, 2009 10:57 a.m.

Four GW teams receive NCAA academic honors

The NCAA has released its annual Division I Academic Progress Rate public recognition awards, with GW’s men’s soccer, women’s rowing, softball and men’s swimming and diving all receiving the honors for placing in the top 10 percent of their respective sports.

Men’s soccer and women’s rowing achieved the same distinction last year as well, with women’s volleyball also being honored a year ago.

According to the GW Sports press release, the APR tracks the academic progress of each student-athlete in “real time” and includes “includes eligibility, retention, and graduation” in the process.

The APR, along with the Graduation Success Rate and federal rate, is one of three major evaluations for Division I athletic programs. This fall, it was announced that GW had the second-highest GSR in the Atlantic 10.

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