
Spring 2023 Semester Produces Amazing Academic Performance from Radford Student-Athletes
5/23/2023 11:15:00 AM | Baseball, Field Hockey, Radford Athletics, Men's Basketball, Men's Cross Country, Men's Golf, Men's Soccer, Men's Tennis, Men's Track and Field, Softball, Women's Basketball, Women's Cross Country, Women's Golf, Women's Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Women's Tennis, Women's Track and Field, Volleyball, Cross Country, Track & Field, Advancement, Women's Lacrosse, Spirit Squad, General
RADFORD, Va. – In one of the best academic semesters the Radford University Athletics Department has ever seen, 86% of Highlander student-athletes achieved a 3.0 grade point average of better during the Spring 2023 semester.
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An astonishing 243 out of 281 student-athletes reached the 3.0 mark, helping 15 out of the 16 Highlanders' varsity athletics programs report a team GPA of 3.0 or better as well.
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"I am so proud of our student-athletes' performance in the classroom this spring!" said Associate Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Support Services Allison McCoy. "Our student-athletes put in so much hard work and it is wonderful to see it pay off in such an incredible way."
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Beyond that, 193 Highlanders earned a 3.40 GPA or higher, placing them on the Radford University Dean's List, while 62 of those student-athletes achieved a perfect 4.0.
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The women's tennis team, led by first-year head coach Grace Reed, topped all squads with a 3.84 term GPA and a 3.91 cumulative GPA. Women's basketball (3.65 GPA) and women's lacrosse (3.63 GPA) were close behind while fellow first-year head coach J.D. Shade's men's tennis program led all men's teams with a 3.57 GPA.
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With that being said, GPA is only one measurement of success away from athletic competition. Radford's student-athletes also represented the department extraordinarily well in faculty-led research opportunities, internships, community service/volunteer outreach, and more.
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For more information on Radford Athletics visit RadfordAthletics.com, follow @RU_Athletics on Twitter, 'radfordathletics' on Instagram or Radford University Athletics on Facebook.
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An astonishing 243 out of 281 student-athletes reached the 3.0 mark, helping 15 out of the 16 Highlanders' varsity athletics programs report a team GPA of 3.0 or better as well.
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"I am so proud of our student-athletes' performance in the classroom this spring!" said Associate Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Support Services Allison McCoy. "Our student-athletes put in so much hard work and it is wonderful to see it pay off in such an incredible way."
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Beyond that, 193 Highlanders earned a 3.40 GPA or higher, placing them on the Radford University Dean's List, while 62 of those student-athletes achieved a perfect 4.0.
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The women's tennis team, led by first-year head coach Grace Reed, topped all squads with a 3.84 term GPA and a 3.91 cumulative GPA. Women's basketball (3.65 GPA) and women's lacrosse (3.63 GPA) were close behind while fellow first-year head coach J.D. Shade's men's tennis program led all men's teams with a 3.57 GPA.
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With that being said, GPA is only one measurement of success away from athletic competition. Radford's student-athletes also represented the department extraordinarily well in faculty-led research opportunities, internships, community service/volunteer outreach, and more.
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For more information on Radford Athletics visit RadfordAthletics.com, follow @RU_Athletics on Twitter, 'radfordathletics' on Instagram or Radford University Athletics on Facebook.
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