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Tigers Excel In Classroom, Set High For NCAA Academic Report

STOCKTON, Calif. - The NCAA recognized the University of Pacific for their academic achievements on the Academic Progress report.

A four-year report which monitors teams and their academic progress toward graduation, 11 of Pacific's 17 sports received the highest score (1,000) on their 2017-2018 APR report. The list is as follows:

-Men's Golf
-Men's Soccer
-Men's Water Polo
-Women's Basketball
-Women's Cross Country
-Women's Soccer
-Women's Tennis
-Women's Track & Field
-Women's Volleyball
-Women's Water Polo

Women's Volleyball led the Tiger pack making their seventh-consecutive NCAA APR appearance with a perfect annual score of 1,000. They would also hold the highest multiyear score of any campus team with 1,000.

The NCAA Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR) data submitted by the institution for the 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17 and 2017-18 academic years.


About the Acadmic Progress Rate:
The APR, created to provide more of a real-time measurement of academic success than graduation  rates offer, is a team-based metric where scholarship student-athletes earn one point each term for  remaining eligible and one point for staying in school or graduating.

Every Division I sports team submits data to have its Academic Progress Rate calculated each academic  year. The NCAA reports both single-year rates and four-year rates, on which penalties for poor academic  performance are based. National aggregates are based on all teams with usable, member-provided data.  APRs for each team, lists of teams receiving public recognition and those receiving sanctions are  available online through the NCAA's searchable database.   

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