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NCAA Releases APR Data for 2022-23
June 04, 2024 | WSU Athletics, Compliance, Academic Services
INDIANAPOLIS (June 4, 2024) -Â The NCAA released its 2022-23 Academic Progress Rate (APR) and two of Washington State University's intercollegiate athletic programs, volleyball and women's golf, posted perfect multi-year scores, while seven programs recorded perfect single-year APR scores, it was announced Tuesday.
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The APR is an annual assessment of each team's academic and retention history. The overall APR score is based on the most recent four years of data (2018-19, 2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23). Every year thereafter, the most current year's data will be added, and the oldest year of data will be removed, creating a four-year rolling rate.
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For the 2022-23 academic year, both volleyball and women's golf each recorded a multiyear (4-year) APR score of 1,000. The seven programs to post perfect single-year scores of 1,000, in addition to volleyball and women's golf, include basketball and tennis on the women's side and cross country, golf and track and field for the men.
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The WSU football team recorded a four-year average score of 960, just below its score of 961 the previous year.
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Additional four-year APR scores among the men's sports include cross country (994), basketball (985), golf (980), track & field (976) and baseball (960).
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On the women's side, the highest four-year APR score behind volleyball and golf were cross country (994), swimming (989), basketball (985), track & field (979), soccer (975), tennis (975) and rowing (973).
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In all, nine programs improved their four-year APR scores from the previous year, while two recorded the same score. For single-year scores, seven programs showed an increase from the previous year while five programs posted the same score year-over-year.
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The APR is an annual assessment of each team's academic and retention history. The overall APR score is based on the most recent four years of data (2018-19, 2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23). Every year thereafter, the most current year's data will be added, and the oldest year of data will be removed, creating a four-year rolling rate.
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For the 2022-23 academic year, both volleyball and women's golf each recorded a multiyear (4-year) APR score of 1,000. The seven programs to post perfect single-year scores of 1,000, in addition to volleyball and women's golf, include basketball and tennis on the women's side and cross country, golf and track and field for the men.
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The WSU football team recorded a four-year average score of 960, just below its score of 961 the previous year.
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Additional four-year APR scores among the men's sports include cross country (994), basketball (985), golf (980), track & field (976) and baseball (960).
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On the women's side, the highest four-year APR score behind volleyball and golf were cross country (994), swimming (989), basketball (985), track & field (979), soccer (975), tennis (975) and rowing (973).
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In all, nine programs improved their four-year APR scores from the previous year, while two recorded the same score. For single-year scores, seven programs showed an increase from the previous year while five programs posted the same score year-over-year.
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