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More than half of Kansas University’s student-athletes posted a grade-point average of 3.0 or better during the spring semesters, lifting the cumulative GPA to a record 3.04, according to numbers released Wednesday.
A total of 243 student-athletes — 55 percent of students on active rosters — had a 3.0 or above, and 39 had a perfect 4.0.
The previous department-high was 3.0 in spring of 2015.
For the second spring semester in a row, KU soccer led all sports with a team GPA of 3.53, a team record.
Here are the KU teams and their GPAs:
Baseball 2.92
Basketball (M) 2.98
Basketball (W) 2.91
Football 2.75
Golf (M) 3.33
Golf (W) 3.39
Rowing 3.12
Soccer 3.53
Softball 2.94
Swimming & Diving 3.27
Tennis 3.32
Track & Field (M) 2.86
Track & Field (W) 3.29
Volleyball 3.38
Combined 3.04
Comments
Suzi Marshall 2 years, 8 months ago
Great job KU athletes. How does this compare with other Big 12 programs?
Bob Bailey 2 years, 8 months ago
How can you let these guys sneak back in?
First it is a con game. where you cheat the late enrollers.
Second is it that hard to close them out completely?
Michael Lorraine 2 years, 8 months ago
Impressive.
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