Men's Tennis Earns NCAA Recognition for APR Scores
May 17, 2011
GSR Scores Show Continued Success of Miami Athletics – Jan. 12, 2011
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — For the third time in the last six years, four teams from the University of Miami Athletics Department have received Public Recognition Awards from the NCAA for high scores in the Academic Progress Rate (APR).
The Hurricane baseball, football, men’s tennis and women’s golf teams all were among the top 10 percent of schools in multi-year APR scores.
“Congratulations to our baseball, football, men’s tennis and women’s golf programs on their sustained academic excellence,” said UM Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst. “This success starts with dedication and perseverance by our student-athletes, who are able to balance the many pressures of college and still achieve academic success at a higher rate than the majority of their peers. Our coaches and academic staff deserve recognition as well for building upon the strong academic legacy of the Hurricane Athletic Department with another banner year in the classroom.”
“I am extremely proud of the players for all their accomplishments on and off the court,” said head coach Mario Rincon. “All of the guys work really hard to be successful academically and we have a great support system in place to help them reach their goals.”
“The University of Miami is tremendously proud that our student-athletes are setting a standard of excellence in academic achievement,” said David Wyman, Associate AD for Academic Services. “We are one of the very few institutions in the country that has improved its Academic Progress Rate every year, for seven consecutive years, in the sports of baseball, men’s basketball and football.
“It is with great appreciation that we accept this honor from the NCAA and we applaud not only our illustrious student-athletes, but the faculty, academic advisors and coaching staff for fostering an environment that cultivates personal, academic and athletic excellence.”
Miami History – APR Public Recognition Awards | |
2006 (4 Teams) | Women’s Golf, Men’s Track & Field (Outdoor), Men’s Swimming, Men’s Cross Country |
2007 (2 Teams) | Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Swimming |
2008 (2 Teams) | Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Track & Field (Outdoor) |
2009 (4 Teams) | Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Swimming, Men’s Track & Field (Indoor & Outdoor) |
2010 (1 Team) | Football |
2011 (4 Teams) | Baseball, Football, Men’s Tennis, Women’s Golf |
Among other highlights related to the latest announcement:
• Men’s Cross Country has 4 years of awards from 2006 – 2009 (04-05 thru 07-08)
• Men’s Swimming has 3 years of awards from 2006 – 2008 (04-05, 05-06 and 07-08)
• Men’s Track Outdoor has 3 years of awards from 2006 – 2009 ( 04-05, 06-07, 07-08)
• Women’s Golf earned 2 years of awards in 2006 and 2011 ( 04-05 and 09-10)
• Football earned two consecutive awards in 2010 and 2011 ( 08-09, 09-10)
• Baseball, Men’s Tennis and Mens’ Track, Indoor have all earned one award