Tuesday, Jul 23, 2013
Across the board, Rider鈥檚 student-athletes recorded their best-ever collective grade point average this spring.
by Rider Sports Information
The student-athletes of 小优视频 compiled a grade point average of 3.18 during the spring 2013 semester, their most successful showing in the 20 years this information has been available.
鈥淥ur student-athletes continue to achieve at a high level in the classroom, and they should be commended for performing so well academically this past semester,鈥 said Greg Busch, Rider鈥檚 Associate Athletic Director for Compliance and Internal Operations.
Fifteen of Rider鈥檚 20 varsity teams, including nine of the 10 women鈥檚 teams, earned team GPAs of 3.0 or better.
Every member of the volleyball team had a GPA better than 3.0 and over 20 percent of the women鈥檚 soccer team had a 4.0.
Women鈥檚 soccer had 14 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference All-Academic players and a pair of Academic All-Americans.
The men鈥檚 basketball team recorded its highest GPA in nine semesters.
Field hockey had 11 players honored by the Northeast Conference this year for grade point averages over 3.20 and 10 of those players earned NFHCA National Academic recognition for GPAs in excess of 3.30.
Men鈥檚 soccer and baseball earned their highest GPAs in five years, as did men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 cross country. The men鈥檚 soccer team had eight All-Academic players, while baseball had 10. Men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 cross country combined for 18.
The men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 swimming & diving teams had 15 All-Academic performers with both teams receiving CSCAA awards.
The men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 track & field teams had 28 All-Academic performers.
Women鈥檚 basketball was over 3.0 as a team for the second time in the last three semesters, while softball maintained its streak of 10 semesters above a 3.0.
Men鈥檚 tennis enjoyed its seventh straight semester above 3.0.
The wrestling team also placed member on the National All-Academic team.
鈥淭he results for the spring 2013 semester were very strong for both the women鈥檚 and the men鈥檚 teams,鈥 said Dr. Kelly Bidle, a professor of Biology and Neurosciences, Rider鈥檚 NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative. 鈥淭he performance of our student-athletes was yet another strong example of the Department of Athletics鈥 commitment to student success, both in the classroom and on the playing field. Our student-athletes are strongly representative of our overall student population and consistently perform equally well, if not better, as our full-time, day-student population on the Lawrenceville campus.鈥