May 12, 2010
WVU men's basketball team recognized as NCAA academic overachiever
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INDIANAPOLIS - West Virginia and Butler couldn't beat Duke at the Final Four.

They both finished ahead of the Blue Devils in the classroom.

Three of the men's Final Four teams - the Bulldogs, Mountaineers and Michigan State - made the NCAA's list of academic overachievers Wednesday while the national champs were left out.

The biggest surprise on the list: West Virginia, whose coach, Bob Huggins, has repeatedly been criticized for not taking academics seriously. Huggins' Cincinnati teams had a 0.0 graduation rate for several seasons.

"It's a commitment by the athletic department and the university to supply the resources to help the players succeed academically,'' Huggins said in a statement released by the school. "I commend our guys not only for their performance on the floor but in their academic work in the classroom as well.''

NCAA officials annually honor the top 10 percent of teams in each sport and all teams with perfect Academic Progress Rate scores. This year, 841 teams made the list of so-called overachievers, including Oklahoma - the only women's Final Four team to make the list. Last year, 767 teams were recognized.

The actual scores, which will be released later this spring, cover the fall semester of 2005 through the spring semester of 2009. That means only two of those academic years came during Huggins' tenure. The other two were under John Beilein, who left for Michigan after 2006-07.

Each athlete earns one point per semester for remaining academically eligible and another point each semester for remaining at that school or graduating. A mathematical formula is then used to correlate a team's score, with 1,000 points being perfect.

It is the first time West Virginia made the list in men's basketball, and under Huggins, West Virginia's number improved. Last year, the Mountaineers' had a 960. This year, the NCAA said, none of the honorees scored lower than 978.

Just as surprising was not seeing Duke on the list. The Blue Devils had made it each of the past two years.

Teams lose one point if players transfer or leave early for the NBA and a second point if they are not in good academic standing when they leave. Duke had three transfers count against its score during that four-year period, though it doesn't mean the Blue Devils fell below the 925 threshold, which can lead to sanctions for teams with consistently poor scores.

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WVU men's basketball team recognized as NCAA academic overachiever

INDIANAPOLIS - West Virginia and Butler couldn't beat Duke at the Final Four.

They both finished ahead of the Blue Devils in the classroom.

Three of the men's Final Four teams - the Bulldogs, Mountaineers and Michigan State - made the NCAA's list of academic overachievers Wednesday while the national champs were left out.

The biggest surprise on the list: West Virginia, whose coach, Bob Huggins, has repeatedly been criticized for not taking academics seriously. Huggins' Cincinnati teams had a 0.0 graduation rate for several seasons.

"It's a commitment by the athletic department and the university to supply the resources to help the players succeed academically,'' Huggins said in a statement released by the school. "I commend our guys not only for their performance on the floor but in their academic work in the classroom as well.''

NCAA officials annually honor the top 10 percent of teams in each sport and all teams with perfect Academic Progress Rate scores. This year, 841 teams made the list of so-called overachievers, including Oklahoma - the only women's Final Four team to make the list. Last year, 767 teams were recognized.

The actual scores, which will be released later this spring, cover the fall semester of 2005 through the spring semester of 2009. That means only two of those academic years came during Huggins' tenure. The other two were under John Beilein, who left for Michigan after 2006-07.

Each athlete earns one point per semester for remaining academically eligible and another point each semester for remaining at that school or graduating. A mathematical formula is then used to correlate a team's score, with 1,000 points being perfect.

It is the first time West Virginia made the list in men's basketball, and under Huggins, West Virginia's number improved. Last year, the Mountaineers' had a 960. This year, the NCAA said, none of the honorees scored lower than 978.

Just as surprising was not seeing Duke on the list. The Blue Devils had made it each of the past two years.

Teams lose one point if players transfer or leave early for the NBA and a second point if they are not in good academic standing when they leave. Duke had three transfers count against its score during that four-year period, though it doesn't mean the Blue Devils fell below the 925 threshold, which can lead to sanctions for teams with consistently poor scores.

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