Does anyone have a website the list the current grades for all NCAA team in regards to their APR scores?
I can't imagien UConn is the only one having problems.
"Current" is for academic year 09-10.
New numbers come out in late May.
Here is a fun place to look around:
http://web1.ncaa.org/maps/aprRelease.jsp
What do the numerical values mean in the column for "Multiple-Year Rate"?
Worst ever New Mexico State 756 in 2004-2005.
Aside from UConn, other Big East schools who have lost scholarships for men's basketball are Cincinnati (1 in 2005-2006 for 838), Seton Hall (1 in 2006-2007 for 924) and Syracuse (2 in 2008-2009 for 912).
Marquette's score has risen steady since 2004-2005 from 918 to 980 in 2009-2010.
DePaul currently (2009-2010) leads the Big East with a perfect(?) score of 1000
Banned from the NCAA tournament as a result of 2009-2010 numbers were:
California State - Northridge
Chicago State
Grambling State
Louisiana - Monroe, and
Southern University
Evidently, if you are NCAA tournament banned, you're also forced to reduce your practice time.
Quote from: Sir Lawrence on April 05, 2012, 04:16:31 PM
"Current" is for academic year 09-10.
New numbers come out in late May.
Thanks, I'll have to make a note to revisit the site then.