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Post by Crucis#1 on May 2, 2023 19:44:14 GMT -5
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Post by hchoops on May 2, 2023 19:59:31 GMT -5
The number of transfers alone probably eliminated men’s hoops. Surprised that baseball made it with its transfers. Congratulations to the 12 teams, especially women’s hoops which combined academic excellence with a PLC.
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Post by bison137 on May 2, 2023 20:15:25 GMT -5
The number of transfers alone probably eliminated men’s hoops. Surprised that baseball made it with its transfers. Congratulations to the 12 teams, especially women’s hoops which combined academic excellence with a PLC. if a player transfers out in good academic standing, it is not held against the school in the calculation. Also, last year they changed the formula to make it even easier for transfers to not hurt a school’s APR. Also the athletes that go into the formula are only those who were recruited and are receiving athletically related financial aid. That might well have kept some of the baseball players out of the calculation.
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Post by longsuffering on May 2, 2023 22:31:59 GMT -5
The number of transfers alone probably eliminated men’s hoops. Surprised that baseball made it with its transfers. Congratulations to the 12 teams, especially women’s hoops which combined academic excellence with a PLC. if a player transfers out in good academic standing, it is not held against the school in the calculation. Also, last year they changed the formula to make it even easier for transfers to not hurt a school’s APR. Also the athletes that go into the formula are only those who were recruited and are receiving athletically related financial aid. That might well have kept some of the baseball players out of the calculation. I didn't think HC had 12 teams that awarded athletic financial aid.
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Post by bison137 on May 2, 2023 23:51:31 GMT -5
if a player transfers out in good academic standing, it is not held against the school in the calculation. Also, last year they changed the formula to make it even easier for transfers to not hurt a school’s APR. Also the athletes that go into the formula are only those who were recruited and are receiving athletically related financial aid. That might well have kept some of the baseball players out of the calculation. I didn't think HC had 12 teams that awarded athletic financial aid. it doesn’t have to be scholarships. It could be any need-based aid that is given to a player who was recruited using one of a team’s admission slots.
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on May 3, 2023 5:58:19 GMT -5
Georgetown hasn't yet posted their APR.
Georgetown men's hoops for 2020-21 had an APR of 860. The multi-year APR in 2020-21 for men's hoops was 917. 930 is the cutoff score to be post-season eligible.
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