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ATLANTA, Ga.–University
of Wisconsin, Green Bay; Drury University; Northland College; Northwestern
College and Salt Lake Community College are the top honorees in their
respective divisions on the WBCA Academic Top 25 Team Honor Rolls for the 2011-12
season, the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association announced today.
North Dakota
State makes its fourth appearance at 16th on the WBCA Academic Top
25 for the 2011-12 season. The Bison compiled a 3.402 grade point average led
by Capital One Academic All-America® third team selection Janae Burich. NDSU also earned a spot in 2005, 2008 and 2010.
“Winners succeed in all aspects of their daily life; and
this is a great accomplishment for our players who strive to do well through
the rigors of being a student-athlete,” said NDSU head women’s basketball coach
Carolyn DeHoff.
“We are proud of our players and understand the commitment
they make on and off the court. We want to congratulate our players and
our academic support staff who assist in their success.”
The WBCA Academic
Top 25 annually recognizes NCAA Divisions I, II and III; NAIA; and
junior/community college women’s basketball teams across the nation that carry
the highest combined grade point averages (GPAs) inclusive of all
student-athletes on their rosters for the entire season. The 2011-12 season is the 17th in which the WBCA has produced the
honor rolls.
Here are the top
honorees by division, their head coaches and combined GPAs:
|
Division
|
Institution
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2011-12
Head Coach
|
Team
GPA
|
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NCAA Division I
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Green Bay
|
Matt Bollant
|
3.616
|
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NCAA Division
II
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Drury
|
Steve Harold
|
3.709
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NCAA Division
III
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Northland
|
Bill Wilson
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3.706
|
|
NAIA
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Northwestern
(Iowa)
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Chris Yaw
|
3.657
|
|
Junior/Community
College
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Salt Lake
|
Betsy Specketer
|
3.379
|
Drury and Salt
Lake are No. 1 on the NCAA Division II and junior/community college honor rolls
respectively for the third time. It is
Drury’s eighth appearance on the NCAA Division II honor roll; and its first
since a No. 2 ranking in 2006. The Lady
Panthers finished atop the Division II standings in 2004 and 2005. Salt Lake is making its 10th appearance on the junior/community college
honor. The Bruins were No. 1 in the
junior/community college standings in 2000 and 2003. This season marks Green Bay’s second No. 1
finish on the NCAA Division I honor roll; its first occurring in 2001. Meanwhile, Northland and Northwestern (Iowa)
finish atop the NCAA Division III and NAIA standings respectively for the first
time.
“I look forward to the release of the Academic Top 25 each
summer,” said WBCA CEO Beth Bass. “Because our society places so much emphasis
on winning games and championships, it is a refreshing change of pace when we
recognize those teams that excel in the classroom.
“Like winning on the court, academic success on a team level
does not happen by accident. It requires
a group of student-athletes who realize the importance of education and earning
their degrees, coaches who expect and encourage their players to attend class
and study, and administrators who provide strong academic support programs for
their athletes,” said Bass.
“The teams composing the Academic Top 25 each year are
always the real winners in women’s college basketball.”
A team’s GPA is calculated by dividing the total number of
quality points earned by the total number of hours attempted by all team
members in the academic terms (semesters or quarters) that the season spans.
Weighted grades are converted to a 4.0 scale. The GPAs are rounded to the
nearest thousandth of a point. Teams are nominated for the honor by a
WBCA-member head coach. A team must have a 3.000 or better GPA to be
nominated.
NCAA Division I
Green Bay leads the 2012 NCAA Division I honor roll with a
3.616 GPA. It is the 10th appearance on
the Division I honor roll for the Phoenix and their third under former head
coach Matt Bollant, who left after five seasons to become head coach at the
University of Illinois. The Horizon
League champions finished the season with a 33-2 record, losing to Kentucky,
65-62, in the second round of the NCAA Kingston Regional.
Five of the top 25 teams on the Division I honor roll earned
a berth in the 2012 NCAA tournament.
Here is the complete 2012 WBCA Academic Top 25 for NCAA
Division I (**-NCAA tournament; *-left after season):
|
Rank
|
Institution
|
2011-12 Head Coach
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Team GPA
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1
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Green Bay**
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Matt Bollant*
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3.616
|
|
2
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South Dakota State**
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Aaron Johnston
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3.610
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3
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DePaul**
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Douglas Bruno
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3.604
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4
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South Dakota
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Ryun Williams*
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3.595
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5
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American
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Matt Corkery
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3.563
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6
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Youngstown State
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Robert Boldon
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3.550
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7
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Utah Valley
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Cathy Nixon
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3.524
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8
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North Dakota
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Gene Roebuck*
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3.505
|
|
9
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Florida Gulf Coast**
|
Karl Smesko
|
3.474
|
|
10
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St. Francis (N.Y.)
|
John Thurston
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3.456
|
|
11
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Montana State
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Tricia Binford
|
3.435
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12
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Northern Colorado
|
Jaime White
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3.421
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13
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Western Carolina
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Karen Middleton
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3.406
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|
14 (tie)
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New Mexico
|
Yvonne Sanchez
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3.403
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14 (tie)
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Northern Iowa
|
Tanya Warren
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3.403
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16
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North Dakota State
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Carolyn DeHoff
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3.402
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|
17
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Montana
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Robin Selvig
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3.399
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18
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Indiana-Purdue, Fort Wayne
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Chris Paul
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3.398
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19
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Bradley
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Paula Buscher*
|
3.396
|
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20
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Denver
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Erik Johnson*
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3.387
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21
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Bucknell
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Kathy Fedorjaka*
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3.382
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22
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Yale
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Chris Gobrecht
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3.352
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23
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Sacred Heart**
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Edward Swanson
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3.349
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24
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Bowling Green
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Curt Miller*
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3.347
|
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25
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Eastern Washington
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Wendy
Schuller
|
3.337
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