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Strong Academics Highlight a Banner Fall 2019 Semester for Baylor Athletics

February 13, 2020
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WACO, Texas – Fall of 2019 was not just a banner semester for Baylor athletics in between the lines, but also in the classroom. From personal bests to the Dean’s List to Academic Champions, the Bears were elite in the classroom. 

36 percent, or more than one out of every three student-athletes reached a personal best GPA during the fall 2019 term. Football led the way with 25 student-athletes achieving a new personal best, whereas men’s tennis led all teams, with 80 percent of their roster earning the honor. 

“Being able to achieve over one-third of our student-athletes reaching a personal best GPA is a testament to their buy-in of our mission to Prepare Champions for Life,” said Deedee Brown-Campbell, Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Services. “Working to get better every day- in the classroom and on their field of play is what it’s all about!”.

The fall term also brought about record-setting term GPAs for acrobatics & tumbling, baseball, football, soccer and women’s cross country. Of those setting new term GPA bests, women’s soccer led the way with a 3.64 fall term GPA. 

The athletics term GPA was a 3.24, marking the 23rd consecutive semester with above a 3.00 term GPA. Overall, current Baylor student-athletes boast a cumulative GPA of 3.28.

25 percent of Baylor student-athletes made Baylor’s Dean’s List, boasting a term GPA of 3.70 or higher, with no lower than a C in 12 credit hours or more. Women’s track and field led the way with 28 student-athletes being named to the Dean’s List, followed by equestrian with 17.

Chris Johnson, Assistant Athletic Director of Academic Services, believes having the right mindset is the key to success.

“Our student-athletes continue to attack each semester with a mindset of performing at a personal best level. This mentality translates into success for every measurable statistic that reflects academic achievement,” Johnson said. “I am humbled by the energy, effort, and determination that each of our student-athletes are willing to pour into their academic endeavors in order to see this sustained success.”

An impressive 55 student-athletes finished the term with a 4.00 GPA, led by women’s track and field with 11 student-athletes earning the honor, followed by acrobatics & tumbling with nine.

222 student-athletes (42 percent) were deemed Academic Champions, a mark for those that reached a GPA of 3.50 or higher, earned a personal best GPA, or graduated in the fall term. 

Finally, 65 percent of student-athletes were named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll, earning a 3.0 GPA or better during the fall semester.

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Strong Academics Highlight a Banner Fall 2019 Semester for Baylor Athletics

2,119 Views | 2 Replies | Last: 4 yr ago by KAK
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Really proud of our players for having good grades. Does Clemson or Ala or LSU ever talk about that?
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Timbear said:

Really proud of our players for having good grades. Does Clemson or Ala or LSU ever talk about that?
Is there a comparison of major universities to know how we really performed? All this sounds great but it does not have as much meaning if not compared to the other schools. We may be doing better and better each year but what percentile are we in compared to others? That is the real number we should know.
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