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Post by Admin on May 2, 2023 13:16:45 GMT -5
web3.ncaa.org/aprsearch/aprsearchThe NCAA just released the APR scores for each school and sport at the link above. The NCAA is not currently banning any teams form postseason play for APR scores 930 and below (due to COVID shit), but will resume the bans starting with the 2024-2025 season. CSU Men's basketball has a very low score of 949. So they better pick it up in the classroom so we do not get a postseason ban. CSU Women's basketball had a strong score of 981. After men's basketball, no other CSU sport had an APR score below 965. So One Tone needs to get Men's Basketball to pick it up, a lot, in the classroom.
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Post by Admin on May 2, 2023 13:24:46 GMT -5
Horizon League men's basketball APR scores: Cleveland State: 949 Detroit: 946 Green Bay: 945 IUPUI: 989 Milwaukee: 928 Northern Kentucky: 989 Oakland: 962 Purdue Fort Wayne: 979 Robert Morris: 950 Wright State: 989 Youngstown State: 975
So if the NCAA had the usual postseason ban on, Milwaukee would had received a postseason ban for next season.
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Post by vikesfan on May 2, 2023 13:57:19 GMT -5
How is APR calculated?
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Post by gbanks on May 2, 2023 14:28:53 GMT -5
Academic Progress Rate ExplainedThe APR is calculated as follows: Each student-athlete receiving athletically related financial aid earns one point for staying in school and one point for being academically eligible. A team’s total points are divided by points possible and then multiplied by 1,000 to equal the team’s Academic Progress Rate. In addition to a team’s current-year APR, its rolling four-year APR is also used to determine accountability. Teams must earn a four-year average APR of 930 to compete in championships.
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