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CAROLINA LEADS ACC PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN APR RECOGNITIONS FOR THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR

CHAPEL HILL – Nine University of North Carolina athletic programs have earned NCAA Recognition Awards for outstanding Academic Progress Rates, the NCAA announced on Wednesday. That marks the third consecutive year UNC has won the most recognition awards among public schools in the Atlantic Coast Conference and ties Rutgers for the most awards won by any public school in the Power 5 Conferences.

The APR measures a team's academic success by tracking the progress of each student-athlete on scholarship. The APR accounts for eligibility, retention and graduation. This year’s awards are based on multi-year rates from data including 2014-15 to 2017-18.

It’s the second year in a row Carolina is tied for the most awards by a Power 5 public school. Notre Dame (14), Northwestern (13), Boston College (12), Stanford (12) and Duke (10) are the only schools in the Power 5 to have more teams earn recognition awards this year. Recognition awards are presented to those teams that finish in the top 10 percent in the nation in their respective sports.

Carolina’s nine teams that received the honor this year include men’s fencing, men’s golf, men’s soccer, men’s swimming and diving, women’s fencing, gymnastics, women’s soccer, women’s swimming and diving and women’s tennis. Eight of the nine teams scored a perfect 1000 in the APR from 2014-15 to 2017-18.

The nine teams mark the second-most recognition awards UNC has earned in the 14-year history of the APR. Ten UNC teams won the award a year ago and eight teams were honored two other times.

Notre Dame, BC, Duke and Carolina had nine or more teams honored this year. Other ACC schools to win recognition awards include Syracuse and Virginia with seven; Clemson and Miami with six; Virginia Tech with five; Florida State, Louisville and Wake Forest with four; Pittsburgh with three; and Georgia Tech and NC State with two.

Carolina women’s fencing has finished in the top 10 percent in the country in each of the 14 years the NCAA has sponsored the APR. Retiring head coach Ron Miller’s Tar Heels are one of just 73 programs across the country to have earned the recognition award every year.

Gymnastics earned its 10th consecutive award, men’s swimming and diving and women’s tennis won for the sixth time and women’s swimming and diving won its fourth award. Men’s fencing and men’s soccer are being honored for the third time, men’s golf for the second year and women’s soccer earned its first recognition award.

Men’s teams represented four of Carolina’s nine recognition award winners (44.4 percent). That exceeds the national average where 35.5 percent of the honored teams are men’s programs.

The Power 5 conferences include the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac 12 and Southeastern Conference.

@coryfly @Unc fan in ky @UNC71-00 @bluetoe @toophly1124 @lerario @Cat_Incognito @tarheel0910 @Spacegrass @Jameishaveshistaint
 
That is good stuff. I like, as a Clemson fan, you strive for your university to be up there with North Carolina. It is also good to see another North Carolina school, NC Central, mentioned with 10 honors as well.
 
In the college basketball offseason, I suppose celebrating *checks notes* fencing, swimming, and diving teams is worthwhile. Congratulations, UNC non-revenue sports, for outstanding academic achievement!

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As a Clemson fan, I hope we can get better.

CAROLINA LEADS ACC PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN APR RECOGNITIONS FOR THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR

CHAPEL HILL – Nine University of North Carolina athletic programs have earned NCAA Recognition Awards for outstanding Academic Progress Rates, the NCAA announced on Wednesday. That marks the third consecutive year UNC has won the most recognition awards among public schools in the Atlantic Coast Conference and ties Rutgers for the most awards won by any public school in the Power 5 Conferences.

The APR measures a team's academic success by tracking the progress of each student-athlete on scholarship. The APR accounts for eligibility, retention and graduation. This year’s awards are based on multi-year rates from data including 2014-15 to 2017-18.

It’s the second year in a row Carolina is tied for the most awards by a Power 5 public school. Notre Dame (14), Northwestern (13), Boston College (12), Stanford (12) and Duke (10) are the only schools in the Power 5 to have more teams earn recognition awards this year. Recognition awards are presented to those teams that finish in the top 10 percent in the nation in their respective sports.

Carolina’s nine teams that received the honor this year include men’s fencing, men’s golf, men’s soccer, men’s swimming and diving, women’s fencing, gymnastics, women’s soccer, women’s swimming and diving and women’s tennis. Eight of the nine teams scored a perfect 1000 in the APR from 2014-15 to 2017-18.

The nine teams mark the second-most recognition awards UNC has earned in the 14-year history of the APR. Ten UNC teams won the award a year ago and eight teams were honored two other times.

Notre Dame, BC, Duke and Carolina had nine or more teams honored this year. Other ACC schools to win recognition awards include Syracuse and Virginia with seven; Clemson and Miami with six; Virginia Tech with five; Florida State, Louisville and Wake Forest with four; Pittsburgh with three; and Georgia Tech and NC State with two.

Carolina women’s fencing has finished in the top 10 percent in the country in each of the 14 years the NCAA has sponsored the APR. Retiring head coach Ron Miller’s Tar Heels are one of just 73 programs across the country to have earned the recognition award every year.

Gymnastics earned its 10th consecutive award, men’s swimming and diving and women’s tennis won for the sixth time and women’s swimming and diving won its fourth award. Men’s fencing and men’s soccer are being honored for the third time, men’s golf for the second year and women’s soccer earned its first recognition award.

Men’s teams represented four of Carolina’s nine recognition award winners (44.4 percent). That exceeds the national average where 35.5 percent of the honored teams are men’s programs.

The Power 5 conferences include the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac 12 and Southeastern Conference.

@coryfly @Unc fan in ky @UNC71-00 @bluetoe @toophly1124 @lerario @Cat_Incognito @tarheel0910 @Spacegrass @Jameishaveshistaint
Easy to have a high APR when you can make the Dean's list without going to class. Reference McCants. Congratulations.
 
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I mean, you know where I live. If you feel that is relevant then you didn't get it.
 
That is good stuff. I like, as a Clemson fan, you strive for your university to be up there with North Carolina. It is also good to see another North Carolina school, NC Central, mentioned with 10 honors as well.
Dook athletes putting in work over at NC Central?
 
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If there's something to be won, it's good to win it. Congrats to UNC on this, whatever it's worth.
 
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If we're keeping it specific to basketball players, I'll tip my cap to Louisville. They were clearly the class of the conference.

All-ACC Academic Basketball Team:
Aamir Simms Clemson
Jack White Duke
Trent Forrest Florida State
David Nichols Florida State
Brandon Alston Georgia Tech
Christen Cunningham Louisville
Steven Enoch Louisville
V.J. King Louisville
Ryan McMahon Louisville
Jordan Nwora Louisville
Darius Perry Louisville
Chris Lykes Miami
Nassir Little North Carolina
Luke Maye North Carolina
Braxton Beverly NC State
Torin Dorn NC State
Wyatt Walker NC State
Kene Chukwuka Pitt
Jack Salt Virginia
Wabissa Bede Virginia Tech
Ahmed Hill Virginia Tech
Justin Robinson Virginia Tech
Nickeil Alexander-Walker Virginia Tech
Torry Johnson Wake Forest
Olivier Sarr Wake Forest
 
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As a Clemson fan, I hope we can get better.

CAROLINA LEADS ACC PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN APR RECOGNITIONS FOR THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR

CHAPEL HILL – Nine University of North Carolina athletic programs have earned NCAA Recognition Awards for outstanding Academic Progress Rates, the NCAA announced on Wednesday. That marks the third consecutive year UNC has won the most recognition awards among public schools in the Atlantic Coast Conference and ties Rutgers for the most awards won by any public school in the Power 5 Conferences.

The APR measures a team's academic success by tracking the progress of each student-athlete on scholarship. The APR accounts for eligibility, retention and graduation. This year’s awards are based on multi-year rates from data including 2014-15 to 2017-18.

It’s the second year in a row Carolina is tied for the most awards by a Power 5 public school. Notre Dame (14), Northwestern (13), Boston College (12), Stanford (12) and Duke (10) are the only schools in the Power 5 to have more teams earn recognition awards this year. Recognition awards are presented to those teams that finish in the top 10 percent in the nation in their respective sports.

Carolina’s nine teams that received the honor this year include men’s fencing, men’s golf, men’s soccer, men’s swimming and diving, women’s fencing, gymnastics, women’s soccer, women’s swimming and diving and women’s tennis. Eight of the nine teams scored a perfect 1000 in the APR from 2014-15 to 2017-18.

The nine teams mark the second-most recognition awards UNC has earned in the 14-year history of the APR. Ten UNC teams won the award a year ago and eight teams were honored two other times.

Notre Dame, BC, Duke and Carolina had nine or more teams honored this year. Other ACC schools to win recognition awards include Syracuse and Virginia with seven; Clemson and Miami with six; Virginia Tech with five; Florida State, Louisville and Wake Forest with four; Pittsburgh with three; and Georgia Tech and NC State with two.

Carolina women’s fencing has finished in the top 10 percent in the country in each of the 14 years the NCAA has sponsored the APR. Retiring head coach Ron Miller’s Tar Heels are one of just 73 programs across the country to have earned the recognition award every year.

Gymnastics earned its 10th consecutive award, men’s swimming and diving and women’s tennis won for the sixth time and women’s swimming and diving won its fourth award. Men’s fencing and men’s soccer are being honored for the third time, men’s golf for the second year and women’s soccer earned its first recognition award.

Men’s teams represented four of Carolina’s nine recognition award winners (44.4 percent). That exceeds the national average where 35.5 percent of the honored teams are men’s programs.

The Power 5 conferences include the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac 12 and Southeastern Conference.

@coryfly @Unc fan in ky @UNC71-00 @bluetoe @toophly1124 @lerario @Cat_Incognito @tarheel0910 @Spacegrass @Jameishaveshistaint
Has to be a parody post. Look at the UNc teams listed. What a joke.
 
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Like for the avatar and handle. Not sure why the op has to yell this stat most people don’t give a shit about
thanks for the like. As for the bolded, I think you could say the same thing about most threads. I myself don't open a lot of threads, due to lack of interest on my part. And then you have to consider who he tagged; which might just be an indication that he knew it was a 'special interest' thread.

Of course, 'special interest' includes haters who just can't resist. Always nice hearing from them. Being hated is a recognition of superiority.
 
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thanks for the like. As for the bolded, I think you could say the same thing about most threads. I myself don't open a lot of threads, due to lack of interest on my part. And then you have to consider who he tagged; which might just be an indication that he knew it was a 'special interest' thread.

Of course, 'special interest' includes haters who just can't resist. Always nice hearing from them. Being hated is a recognition of superiority.


aka home board thread?

Anyway, for UK 13 teams scored a perfect 1,000, Those teams are men’s basketball, women’s basketball, women’s cross country, men’s golf, women’s golf, gymnastics, rifle, women’s soccer, men’s swimming and diving, women’s swimming and diving, men’s tennis, women’s indoor/outdoor track and volleyball.

They also outperformed the national average in 15 of 20 sports.
 
aka home board thread?

Anyway, for UK 13 teams scored a perfect 1,000, Those teams are men’s basketball, women’s basketball, women’s cross country, men’s golf, women’s golf, gymnastics, rifle, women’s soccer, men’s swimming and diving, women’s swimming and diving, men’s tennis, women’s indoor/outdoor track and volleyball.

They also outperformed the national average in 15 of 20 sports.
Awesome news.
 
As a Clemson fan, I hope we can get better.

CAROLINA LEADS ACC PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN APR RECOGNITIONS FOR THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR

CHAPEL HILL – Nine University of North Carolina athletic programs have earned NCAA Recognition Awards for outstanding Academic Progress Rates, the NCAA announced on Wednesday. That marks the third consecutive year UNC has won the most recognition awards among public schools in the Atlantic Coast Conference and ties Rutgers for the most awards won by any public school in the Power 5 Conferences.

The APR measures a team's academic success by tracking the progress of each student-athlete on scholarship. The APR accounts for eligibility, retention and graduation. This year’s awards are based on multi-year rates from data including 2014-15 to 2017-18.

It’s the second year in a row Carolina is tied for the most awards by a Power 5 public school. Notre Dame (14), Northwestern (13), Boston College (12), Stanford (12) and Duke (10) are the only schools in the Power 5 to have more teams earn recognition awards this year. Recognition awards are presented to those teams that finish in the top 10 percent in the nation in their respective sports.

Carolina’s nine teams that received the honor this year include men’s fencing, men’s golf, men’s soccer, men’s swimming and diving, women’s fencing, gymnastics, women’s soccer, women’s swimming and diving and women’s tennis. Eight of the nine teams scored a perfect 1000 in the APR from 2014-15 to 2017-18.

The nine teams mark the second-most recognition awards UNC has earned in the 14-year history of the APR. Ten UNC teams won the award a year ago and eight teams were honored two other times.

Notre Dame, BC, Duke and Carolina had nine or more teams honored this year. Other ACC schools to win recognition awards include Syracuse and Virginia with seven; Clemson and Miami with six; Virginia Tech with five; Florida State, Louisville and Wake Forest with four; Pittsburgh with three; and Georgia Tech and NC State with two.

Carolina women’s fencing has finished in the top 10 percent in the country in each of the 14 years the NCAA has sponsored the APR. Retiring head coach Ron Miller’s Tar Heels are one of just 73 programs across the country to have earned the recognition award every year.

Gymnastics earned its 10th consecutive award, men’s swimming and diving and women’s tennis won for the sixth time and women’s swimming and diving won its fourth award. Men’s fencing and men’s soccer are being honored for the third time, men’s golf for the second year and women’s soccer earned its first recognition award.

Men’s teams represented four of Carolina’s nine recognition award winners (44.4 percent). That exceeds the national average where 35.5 percent of the honored teams are men’s programs.

The Power 5 conferences include the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac 12 and Southeastern Conference.

@coryfly @Unc fan in ky @UNC71-00 @bluetoe @toophly1124 @lerario @Cat_Incognito @tarheel0910 @Spacegrass @Jameishaveshistaint

Kentucky had 13 teams scored a perfect 1,000, Those teams are men’s basketball, women’s basketball, women’s cross country, men’s golf, women’s golf, gymnastics, rifle, women’s soccer, men’s swimming and diving, women’s swimming and diving, men’s tennis, women’s indoor/outdoor track and volleyball.

They also outperformed the national average in 15 of 20 sports.
 
Kentucky had 13 teams scored a perfect 1,000, Those teams are men’s basketball, women’s basketball, women’s cross country, men’s golf, women’s golf, gymnastics, rifle, women’s soccer, men’s swimming and diving, women’s swimming and diving, men’s tennis, women’s indoor/outdoor track and volleyball.

They also outperformed the national average in 15 of 20 sports.

UK

147th ranked college in country
Acceptance rate is 91.8%

UNC

30th ranked college in country
Acceptance rate is 26.9%

UK is basically below most community colleges.
 
UK

147th ranked college in country
Acceptance rate is 91.8%

UNC

30th ranked college in country
Acceptance rate is 26.9%

UK is basically below most community colleges.

The point is that people on this forum generally care about UNCs APR recognitions as much as they care about UKs... not at all.
 
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UK

147th ranked college in country
Acceptance rate is 91.8%

UNC

30th ranked college in country
Acceptance rate is 26.9%

UK is basically below most community colleges.

What happened? You were bragging about UNC and their APR in sports and someone posts how UK is better. Not happy UK showed up UNC? I know it hurts.
UNC has been the biggest cheaters in college athletics for the past 20 years. Athletes at UK actually went to class while UNC did not have to attend class. Hang in there. It will get better.
 
What happened? You were bragging about UNC and their APR in sports and someone posts how UK is better. Not happy UK showed up UNC? I know it hurts.
UNC has been the biggest cheaters in college athletics for the past 20 years. Athletes at UK actually went to class while UNC did not have to attend class. Hang in there. It will get better.


UNC on the brain much?
 
What happened? You were bragging about UNC and their APR in sports and someone posts how UK is better. Not happy UK showed up UNC? I know it hurts.
UNC has been the biggest cheaters in college athletics for the past 20 years. Athletes at UK actually went to class while UNC did not have to attend class. Hang in there. It will get better.
UK dominating APR scores is equivalent to a transgender boy winning the Texas State Women’s Wrestling title.
 
To be frank, this is one of the things that has turned this board to shit... UNC fans start trolling threads about UNC, and then spend pages crowing about how people think about UNC.
It it wasn’t shitty when countless AFAM threads were created for years? Or when almost every time a UNC poster posits a dissenting opinion, the usual retort is something to do with fake classes?
 
It it wasn’t shitty when countless AFAM threads were created for years? Or when almost every time a UNC poster posits a dissenting opinion, the usual retort is something to do with fake classes?

The Carolina cheating scandal was one of the biggest scandal stories in the history of college sports, involving one of the iconic programs. Discussing that was pretty normal.

Constant UNC comments get boring.

Neither is as bad as the "look at me!" UNC trolling that a certain portion of the UNC posters seem to be devoted to.
 
The Carolina cheating scandal was one of the biggest scandal stories in the history of college sports, involving one of the iconic programs. Discussing that was pretty normal.

Constant UNC comments get boring.

Neither is as bad as the "look at me!" UNC trolling that a certain portion of the UNC posters seem to be devoted to.
The ‘scandal’ was closed two years ago, yet many continue to bring it up. In case you haven’t noticed, the UNC posters only bump old threads when someone else creates/bumps an UNC thread.
 
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