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Saturday, November 23, 2024

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY FINANCE COMMITTEE: SIUE Athletics 25 Consecutive Semesters with GPA Above 3.0

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Southern Illinois University Finance Committee recently issued the following announcement.

SIUE Athletics crossed the 2018 fall semester finish line in style, passing the 3.0 grade point average mark as a department for the 25th consecutive semester.

“Academic success has become a regular expectation for SIUE student-athletes,” said SIUE Director of Athletics Brad Hewitt, PhD. “It is part of the culture that our staff, coaches and University created for more than a decade.”

The department completed the fall semester with a combined 3.309 grade point average. Twelve teams earned a GPA above 3.0, nine of which were above a 3.3

Volleyball recorded the highest GPA for the third consecutive semester with a 3.727. This is the third-highest GPA in the school’s history since moving to Division I.

Women’s cross country (3.594) and softball (3.59) posted the second and third best overall team GPAs.

Men’s golf finished with the top GPA among the men’s teams (3.385) followed by men’s soccer (3.375) and men’s track and field (3.256)

Women’s basketball (3.448) joined volleyball in setting a record high team GPA for the third consecutive semester.

The SIUE wrestling team posted a 3.104 team GPA, the highest in the program’s history since transitioning to Division I.

Sixty-nine percent of SIUE student-athletes earned a GPA of 3.0 or above.

Seventeen percent of SIUE student-athletes earned a perfect 4.0 GPA.

There were 107 student-athletes who made the Dean's List (45 percent).

Seven teams had more than 50 percent of their rosters earn Dean’s List honors, including volleyball (93 percent), softball (65 percent), men’s golf (62 percent), women’s soccer (61 percent), women’s basketball (58 percent), women’s track and field (58 percent) and men’s cross country (57 percent).

“Please remember that it still takes commitment, hard work, focus and daily discipline by all,” added Hewitt. “We are very proud.”

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