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Carolina Releases APR Scores
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Carolina Releases APR Scores

May 10, 2017 All of the University of South Carolina’s countable intercollegiate sports posted a multi-year score of 950 or better for the sixth-consecutive year, according to the Academic Progress Rate (APR) statistics that were released today.

“Student-athletes at the University of South Carolina compete to be the best they can be, not only in their respective sports, but in the classroom,” said Athletics Director Ray Tanner. “Our ‘Gamecock Student-Athlete Promise’ outlines the commitment that we make to our student-athletes in their efforts to achieve this greatness. Our APR numbers are a reflection of their efforts as well as those of our coaches and academic support staff.”

Beach volleyball, in its APR debut, joined 13 others sports scoring a perfect single-year score (1000) for the 2015-16 campaign. Additionally, women’s golf made a single-year jump of 71 points from 929 in 2014-15 to 1000. Men’s swimming & diving’s single-year score rose 33 points to 1000 and men’s soccer single-year score rose 31 points to 1000. Men’s tennis, women’s basketball, women’s cross country and volleyball all registered a single-year score of 1000 for the third straight year. The NCAA recognized seven teams for earning multiyear Academic Progress Rates in the top 10 percent of all squads in each sport.

“Daily, our student-athletes strive to compete in the classroom,” said Senior Associate Athletics Director for Academics and Student Development Maria Hickman. “These APR numbers reflect the hard work dedicated to education from our student-athletes and Dodie Academic staff.”

The APR is a point system based on scholarship student-athletes’ eligibility and retention for a pre-determined four-year time period. NCAA sports falling below the established point Multi-Year cutoff (930) may be subject to penalties including scholarship reductions. For purposes of APR reporting, beginning with the 2014-2015 cohort, indoor & outdoor track & field teams are combined. The data released on Wednesday includes the scholarship student-athletes on rosters from the 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, and 2015-16 academic years.

South Carolina’s Multi-Year APR Rate (Four-Year Rolling Period) by Sport:

Single Year
Sport 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2015-16
Baseball 928 947 947 953 959 955 962 985 1000 1000
Men’s Basketball 909 908 930 968 983 983 989 989 970 909
Women’s Basketball 963 959 962 960 980 990 990 995 1000 1000
Football 929 938 954 966 966 980 975 972 970 947
Men’s Golf 976 982 994 980 993 990 986 993 993 1000
Women’s Golf 966 985 977 984 991 992 1000 982 982 1000
Men’s Soccer 976 978 986 977 973 981 981 990 996 1000
Women’s Soccer 966 980 979 967 966 969 964 984 993 1000
Softball 960 964 979 986 983 984 982 985 988 1000
Men’s Swimming/Diving 948 943 959 985 983 993 990 982 988 1000
Women’s Swimming/Diving 974 980 985 985 998 995 998 998 1000 1000
Men’s Tennis 979 989 1000 989 979 981 984 993 1000 1000
Women’s Tennis 978 977 970 985 985 992 1000 992 1000 1000
Women’s Cross Country 983 987 990 990 991 966 975 979 983 1000
Men’s Track/Field 979 973 974
Women’s Track/Field 982 984 985
Volleyball 983 989 989 995 995 995 995 995 1000 1000
Beach Volleyball 1000 1000