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Jan. 9, 2007 DeKALB, Ill. - Northern Illinois student-athletes followed a record-setting semester on the fields of play with a record-setting performance in the classroom this fall as NIU student-athletes combined to post a school record 3.074 cumulative grade point average. The 3.074 G.P.A. surpasses the record 3.036 cumulative mark compiled by NIU student-athletes last spring as G.P.A.'s rose for the second straight semester. "To be certain, I am extremely pleased that our student-athletes continued to raise the bar academically this semester," said NIU Associate Vice President/Director of Athletics Jim Phillips. "In light of the success our teams enjoyed on the field this fall, these academic accomplishments are even more impressive and reflect the commitment of these extremely talented young people to excel as both students and as athletes. In addition, our coaches and the staff of the Student-Athlete Academic Support Services unit in the Provost's Office have been essential to our continuing efforts to raise academic standards and ensure that each and every one of these student-athletes achieves the ultimate goal of graduation." A record 11 of NIU's 16 programs recorded team grade point averages of 3.0 or higher this fall, led once again by the women's gymnastics team with a semester mark of 3.377. The gymnasts were closely followed by women's soccer, which compiled a 3.339 semester G.P.A., men's tennis (3.327) - the leaders among seven Huskie men's teams - and women's basketball (3.316). Also above the 3.0 standard are Northern's women's cross country (3.263), men's golf (3.208), women's tennis (3.201), softball (3.186), women's golf (3.181), and volleyball (3.180) programs. Nearly as impressive is the fact that every NIU team now owns a cumulative grade point average above 2.6. In addition to leading the way this semester, gymnastics continues to own the highest cumulative team G.P.A. at 3.351, but are followed closely by women's cross country (3.347), women's basketball (3.312) and women's soccer (3.294). Individually, 207 Northern Illinois student-athletes compiled a semester G.P.A. of 3.0 or better this fall, with 25 individuals representing 11 different programs coming in with a perfect 4.0 mark for the term. Over 100 NIU student-athletes posted a grade point average of 3.5 or above this fall. In terms of numbers, football had the highest number of 3.0s with 51 players - nearly half of the roster - attaining at least a "B" average in the fall. The football team also counted seven December 2006 graduates on its Poinsettia Bowl roster. Women's soccer and women's track and field were next with 19 3.0 student-athletes each, followed by gymnastics (17), men's soccer (14), softball and baseball (13 each), women's basketball and volleyball (12 each) and women's cross country and wrestling (11 each). Northern Illinois Associate Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Academic Support Services (SAASS) Francine St. Clair says that academic success, like on-the-field success, is a team effort. "It all starts with the student-athletes, but we have a very hard-working and dedicated staff here at SAASS and coaches that stress academics every day," St. Clair said. "We have received great support from [Vice Provost] Gip Seaver and the staff at the Provost's Office and so many other offices throughout campus. It truly is a group effort and it's great to see those efforts rewarded." On the field this fall, Northern Illinois claimed the Mid-American Conference men's soccer championship and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, while the volleyball team won the MAC West crown and the women's soccer team advanced to the finals of the MAC Tournament. The Huskie football team played in its second bowl game in the last three years while recording its seventh straight winning season. A complete list of student-athletes who achieved a 3.0 or above for the Fall 2006 semester is below. Individuals who posted a perfect 4.0 G.P.A. for the term are indicated with a *. FALL 2006 NIU SCHOLAR-ATHLETES BASEBALL (13) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL (12) MEN'S BASKETBALL (3) WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY (11) FOOTBALL (51) MEN'S GOLF (5) WOMEN'S GOLF (8) WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS (17) MEN'S SOCCER (14) WOMEN'S SOCCER (19) SOFTBALL (13) MEN'S TENNIS (4) WOMEN'S TENNIS (6) WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD (19) VOLLEYBALL (12) WRESTLING (11) -- NIU -- |
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