VOLLEYBALL: Scots One of 62 NCAA DIII Teams to be honored by the AVCA for their Academic Excellence
July 29, 2008
The Alma College Volleyball Team was honored today as part of the 62 Division III programs who earned the AVCA Academic Award. To receive this award, a team must maintain a 3.3 GPA or better during their year of competition.
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The award, which was
initiated in the 1992-93 academic year, honors collegiate and high school
volleyball teams that displayed excellence in the classroom during the school
year by maintaining at least a 3.30 cumulative team grade-point average on a 4.0
scale or a 4.10 cumulative team GPA on a 5.0 scale.
"This result is just phenomenal!"
said AVCA Executive Director Kathy DeBoer. "Look at this in context: We have
coaches representing about 3,000 different academic institutions. Of that total,
353, or nearly 12%, coach teams with a grade point average of 3.3 or better! How
can you not be proud of that?"
NCAA Division
I broke its own record for number of collegiate schools at any division
receiving the award, as 70 of those institutions were honored this year,
surpassing the mark of 56 set a year ago. NCAA Division III also surpassed the previous collegiate record, as well
as its own division-high, as 62 of those schools attained the
mark.
In total, 212
collegiate programs met the requirements for the award in 2007-08. In addition
to the NCAA Division I & Division III recipients, a total of 39 NCAA
Division II schools bested its previous high mark of 31.
The NAIA had
22 of its member schools achieve the honor this year, its third-highest total in
the award’s history. Fifteen (15) schools in the two-year college category
attained the mark, the highest ever in that division, while the NCCAA produced two
recipients.
The NCAA
men’s programs produced multiple recipients of the award for only the second
time, as three institutions earned the award for the second consecutive year. A
total of 141 high school boys’ and girls’ programs – 13 boys’ teams and 128
girls’ teams – earned the award in 2007-08.
Over 900 different schools have
earned the award in the program’s 16-year history, and over 2,800 awards have
been given out. Only two institutions, both high schools, have earned the
distinction all 16 years:
BREAKDOWN
BY CLASSIFICATION
Division Number of recipients
NCAA Division I Women 70
NCAA Division II Women 39
NCAA Division III Women 62
NCAA Men 3
NAIA Women 21
NCCAA Women 2
Two-Year College Women 15
High School Girls 128
High School Boys 13
AVCA TEAM
ACADEMIC AWARD NOTES
Streaking Teams
· Indiana State
University earned the honor for the tenth consecutive year, the longest active
streak in NCAA Division I, and the longest streak in that division since the
inception of the award.
· Drury University
earned the award for the twelfth consecutive season, the longest active streak
in NCAA Division II, and now the longest in that division since the inception of
the award. Augustana College (S.D.), earned the award 11 consecutive times from
1992-93 to 2002-03.
· Central College (Iowa)
and the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse earned their eighth consecutive AVCA
Team Academic Award, the longest active streak in NCAA Division III, tying that
division’s highest mark set by the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire from
1995-96 to 2002-03.
·
· The longest
Overall Honors
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· Drury’s and
Augustana’s twelve overall honors are tied for the highest NCAA Division II
total awards mark.
· In NCAA Division III,
· St. Mary’s streak of
14 straight is not only the longest number earned consecutive by an NAIA
institution, but also the most earned overall.
·
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· Jonesboro High School
and Ross S. Sterling High School’s girls’ teams have earned the award all 16
years of the program’s existence, the longest for any high school programs.
First-Timers
There were 82
first-time recipients of the AVCA Team Academic Award in 2007-08. NCAA Division
I had 15 and NCAA Division II saw 13 new teams achieve the honor, while NCAA
Division III welcomed eight newcomers. Three NAIA teams and eight Two-Year
colleges received the distinction for the first time, while 35 high school teams
(30 girls’ teams and five boys’ teams) received their first AVCA Team Academic
Award.
Total Recipient History
2007-08:
353
2006-07: 308
2005-06: 287
2004-05: 276
2003-04: 305
2002-03:
205
2001-02: 178
2000-01: 130
1999-2000: 140
1998-99: 149
1997-98: 132
1996-97: 134
1995-96: 116
1994-95: 83
1993-94:
98
1992-93: 62
Miscellaneous
· In its 16-year
history, the AVCA Team Academic Award has been earned by: 157 NCAA Division I
programs (men and women); 97 NCAA Division II schools; 147 NCAA Division III
schools (men and women); 78 NAIA schools; 2 NCCAA schools; 33 Two-Year Colleges;
and over 500 high school girls’ and boys’ teams.
· Historically, nine
teams have attained the pinnacle of volleyball success in both earning the AVCA
Team Academic Award and winning their respective collegiate national
championship in the same academic year.
Those teams
are:
o Two-year Colleges –
o NAIA –
o NCAA Division III –
o NCAA Division II –
o NCAA Division I -
· Coaches nominating
teams had to be AVCA members. To commemorate the designation of AVCA Team
Academic award winner, each school will receive a plaque and each player a
certificate.
The AVCA, with its headquarters in
Posted: Tue, July 29th, 2008 at 4:48PM

