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Men’s and Women’s Golf Programs Excel in the Classroom

Men's and Women's Golf Programs Excel in the Classroom


LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville student-athletes continue to compete in the classroom as the Cardinals turned in another outstanding semester in the classroom this spring with 467 Cards making the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
 
The UofL men’s golf  team turned in a team grade point average of 2.947 with six golfers making their way on the honor roll.

The women’s team posted a 3.419 GPA with a pair of student-athletes achieving a perfct 4.0 GPA. Six of the team members were named to the AD Honor Roll.

 

The AD honor roll recognizes student-athletes with at least a 3.0 grade point average for the semester.

 

All UofL student athletes combined to produce an average GPA of 3.0 or better for the 23rd straight semester. Cardinal student-athletes achieved an impressive 3.256 collective GPA for 2022 spring semester.

 

Field hockey led the way for Louisville’s 23 sports, posting a 3.827 team GPA during the fall, with baseball holding the highest team GPA of 3.428 on the men’s side. Lacrosse led the way with nine student-athletes posting a perfect 4.0 on the women’s side. The men were led by men’s cross country/track and field’s four.

 

In the most recent national graduation rates released by the NCAA, UofL student-athletes achieved a record 91 percent graduation rate to match the Cardinals’ best mark in the Graduation Success Rate (GSR) Report.

 

Five Louisville athletic teams – men’s and women’s basketball, women’s cross country, women’s golf and volleyball – received public recognition through the NCAA Academic Performance Program for ranking in the top 10 percent in the 2015-19 most recent multiyear Academic Progress Rate scores, which measures academic eligibility, retention, and graduation for student-athletes.  Fourteen UofL programs produced perfect APR scores for the most recent single-year figures.

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