Student-Athlete Academic Report, 2012-13 Faculty Senate Meeting Sharon H. Thompson, Faculty Athletics Representative December 4, 2013 Department of Athletics Mission Statement The Department of Athletics provides our student-athletes the opportunities and preparation to reach their potential as responsible and productive citizens through academic, athletic and personal success. In providing student-athletes the opportunity to achieve excellence in these three areas, we are developing CHAMPIONS FOR LIFE. Student-Athlete Academic Awards and Scholarships Student-athlete national and conference academic awards and scholarships, 2012-13 2 Academic All-Americans by CoSIDA Justin Creel (BB 4.0 in Biology) Brittany Henderson (WG 3.96 in Management) 3 Capital One First Team Academic All-District IV Winners by CoSIDA Anna Lowe (WS 3.85 in Marine Science) Brittany Henderson Justin Creel NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship Award Winner Justin Creel Sunbelt Rentals Scholarship - Big South Conference Jessica Dennison (3.57 in EXSS) 1
Student-athlete national and conference academic awards, 2012-13 3 Big South Scholar-Athletes of the Year Justin Creel Brittany Henderson Lily Yednock (LAX 3.96 in Communication) 5 teams received academic recognition for excellence by their respective coaches association Men s Cross Country Women s Cross Country Women s Soccer Men s Golf Men s Tennis Student-athlete national and conference academic awards, 2012-13 (cont.) Other academic awards: National Soccer Coaches Association of America - Second Team Scholar All American (1 MS Justin Portillo) Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star Team (1 FB Niccolo Mastromatteo) College Sports Journal Football Championship Subdivision All-Academic Team (1 FB Niccolo Mastromatteo) National Golf Coaches Association - All-American Scholar Team (5 WG - Jessica Alexander, Marrissa Hinchman, Lena Schaeffner, Frida Castillo) Women s Golf Recognized by NCAA for highest Academic Progress Rate possible 1000. Grade point summary for student athletes, 2012-13 51.7% of student-athletes posted a GPA between 3.0-4.0. 9 women s sports programs have team cumulative GPAs above 3.0. 4 men s sports programs (golf, cross country, tennis and soccer) have team cumulative GPAs over 3.0. GPA - Student-athletes and all degree seeking students, Spring 2013 semester and cumulative Note: Arrows show increases and decreases in GPA compared to Sp 12. CCU Student-athletes: Semester GPA Cumulative GPA Women s teams 3.23 3.26é Men s teams 2.82 2.91é Student-athletes overall (no cheer) 2.91 3.05é All degree seeking students at CCU: Women 2.95 2.99 é Men 2.70 2.76é Freshmen 2.63 2.72é Sophomore 2.74 2.84 é Junior 2.84 2.91é Senior 3.12 3.08- CCU degree seeking overall: 2.81 2.88é 2
NCAA Division I academic reform Graduation Success Rate (GSR) = Freshmen + transfers - students leaving with academic eligibility Academic Progress Rate (APR) = Total points earned by team (SA with institutional financial aid) / total points possible Points earned for retention and academic eligibility. Four-year average for multi year rate Graduation Success Rate (GSR) Federal Graduation Rate & Graduation Success Rate, 2006 cohort & All Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Division I schools 2006 Cohort Federal Graduation Rate 2006 Cohort Graduation Success Rate All Division I FCS Students All Division I FCS Student- Athletes All CCU Students All CCU Student - Athletes 59% 62% 47% 51% N/A 79% N/A 78% Graduation Success Rates (GSR) of student- athletes vs. Federal Graduation Rate (all students), 2006 cohort Division I and selected universities GSR Rate Student-Athletes Federal Rate for All Students All Division I Schools 81% 64% Division I FCS Schools 79% 59% Winthrop University 86% 56% Liberty University 71% 57% 78% 47% 3
Graduation Success Rates (student-athletes) & Federal Graduation Rates (all students & student-athletes), 2001-06 cohorts #!!" +!" *!" )!" (!" '!" &!" %!" $!" #!"!" $!!#" $!!$" $!!%" $!!&" $!!'" $!!(" Graduation Success Rate (Student-athletes) Federal Graduation Rate (All students) Federal Graduation Rate (Student-athletes) Graduation Success Rate Averages, 2005 & 06 cohorts Two year average by sport Women s Sports Two Year Average GSR Men s Sports Two Year Average GSR Tennis 100 Golf 100 Track/XC 96.5 Tennis 88.5 Golf 93 Basketball 85.5 Volleyball 90 Track/XC 71 Soccer 86 Football 69.5 Softball 85.5 Baseball 67 Basketball 79.5 Soccer 63 Red denotes sports lower than CCU two year GSR average of 79 for all sports. Graduation Success rate trends, 2001-06 cohorts Men s sports: Baseball, Football and Soccer Four men s sports with lowest 2 year GSR Average Graduation Success Rate trends, 2001-06 cohorts Women s sports: Softball, Basketball, and Soccer Three women s sports with lowest 2 year GSR average #!!" +!" *!" )!" (!" '!" &!" %!" $!" #!"!" $!!#" $!!$" $!!%" $!!&" $!!'" $!!(" Baseball Football Soccer XC/Track 4
Academic Progress Report, 08/09-11/12 Multiyear - CCU Men s Sports & Division I FCS Institutions Note: Arrows show APR increases and decreases compared to last year s report. Academic Progress Rate (APR) Sport CCU Multiyear APR 12/11 Division I FCS Institutions APR Baseball 956/970 ê 961 Basketball 921/909é 947 Cross Country 977/978ê 970 Football 936/932 é 943 Golf 979/987 ê 970 Soccer 931/936 ê 972 Tennis 984/984-970 Track, outdoor 959/960ê 964 Academic Progress Report, 08/09-11/12 Multiyear CCU Women s Sports & Division I FCS Institutions Note: Arrows show APR increases and decreases compared to last year s report. Sport CCU Multiyear APR 12/11 Division I FCS Institutions APR Basketball 971/974 ê 971 Cross Country 986/987 ê 981 Golf 1000/973 é 984 Soccer 968/973 ê 978 Softball 982/973 é 975 Tennis 961/984 ê 980 Track, Indoor 978/987 ê 978 Track, Outdoor 978/987 ê 979 Volleyball 984/984-982 Academic Progress Rate Trends, 2008 12 Five Men s Sports with Lowest 2012 APR Multi-year Rate %!#$ %"#$ %+#$ %*#$ %)#$ %(#$ %'#$ %&#$ %##$!%#$!!#$!"#$ 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Basketball Baseball Football Soccer Outdoor Track 5
Department of Athletics, 2012-13 other related academic activities Faculty Associates Program (expanded from 8 to 12 sports) MBB Don Rockey* WBB Colleen McGlone* BB Brian Bunton* WS Paul Richardson* VB* & MT Yoav Wachsman LAX Greg Geer* FB Matthieu Chan Tsin* & Dennis Edwards* WT Jason Eastman MS Kenrick Jordan SB Karen Maguire Grades First software Please complete reports appreciate support. Athletic Academic Advisers Now get lower-level MT grades, attendance, if student dropped a class or changed a major. Basketball Improvement Plan 100o most recent single year APR Sasser Cup History 2013 Liberty (CCU winner Men s All Sports Award) 2012 Liberty 2011 Liberty (CCU winner Men s All Sports Award) 2010 Liberty (CCU winner Men s All Sports Award) 2009 Liberty (CCU winner Women s All Sports Award) 2008 Liberty 2007 Coastal Carolina (CCU winner Women s All Sports Award) 2006 Coastal Carolina (CCU winner Women s All Sports Award) 2005 Coastal Carolina (CCU winner of Both All Sports Award) 2004 Coastal Carolina (CCU winner of Women s All Sports Award) 2003 Liberty (CCU winner of Women s All Sports Award) 2002 Liberty 2001 - Coastal Carolina Athletics Highlights, 2012-13 9 of 18 teams advanced to NCAA post-season competition. 15 total rounds of NCAA postseason competition by teams 8 teams won Big South Championships (tournament or regular season) and one Divisional Championship win 9 All-Americans 14 Big South Player/Freshman of Year honors 105 All-Big South Honorees 12 of 18 sports earned in the top 2 or higher of the Big South standings Our student-athletes logged in more than 2,500 hours of service to our community 6