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The UConn men's BB team has a higher APR than the women's BB team. And they won the NC the same year.
 
The point may be that the men's team is banned from post season play due to it's low APR in past seasons. Nice to see they've reversed the situation.
 
The point may be that the men's team is banned from post season play due to it's low APR in past seasons. Nice to see they've reversed the situation.
However, it is the "multi-year" number that the NCAA is concerned with, and the women are at a solid 990, the men still in the 800's. For the individual year, the men were "2" higher than the women, but this doesn't seem to be the number the NCAA is using.

You can search out teams, sports, conferences, etc. etc. at:

http://web1.ncaa.org/maps/aprRelease.jsp
 
The UConn men's BB team has a higher APR than the women's BB team. And they won the NC the same year.

How is 889 higher than 990??? What college did you attend???

(I think you are looking at the wrong scores.)

Men's Basketball University of Connecticut CT 2004 - 2005...889
Men's Basketball University of Connecticut CT 2005 - 2006...934
Men's Basketball University of Connecticut CT 2006 - 2007...946
Men's Basketball University of Connecticut CT 2007 - 2008...939
Men's Basketball University of Connecticut CT 2008 - 2009...930
Men's Basketball University of Connecticut CT 2009 - 2010...893
Men's Basketball University of Connecticut CT 2010 - 2011...889 (Won NCAA Title)

Women's Basketball University of Connecticut CT 2004 - 2005...957
Women's Basketball University of Connecticut CT 2005 - 2006...970
Women's Basketball University of Connecticut CT 2006 - 2007...972
Women's Basketball University of Connecticut CT 2007 - 2008...991
Women's Basketball University of Connecticut CT 2008 - 2009...990 (Won NCAA Title)
Women's Basketball University of Connecticut CT 2009 - 2010...990 (Won NCAA Title)
Women's Basketball University of Connecticut CT 2010 - 2011...990
 
The UConn men's BB team has a higher APR than the women's BB team. And they won the NC the same year.
Golly, now the men only need 4 more to catch up!

:p
 
There are both multi-year and single year APR scores. For the 2010-2011 year, the UConn men's APR was 978 and the women's was 976. Nice improvement by the men's team.

Of course, the UConn men's two most recent multi-year scores of 893 and 889 caused it first to lose two scholarships and most recently to be banned from next year's NCAA tournament. The UConn women's two most recent multi-year scores were 990 and the women won two national championships while achieving a score of 990.
 
I know 1000 is a perfect score. The women at 976 for this past year...I wonder if the transfer of Michaela Johnson factors in at all?
Tiff did graduate....correct?
 
I know 1000 is a perfect score. The women at 976 for this past year...I wonder if the transfer of Michaela Johnson factors in at all?
Tiff did graduate....correct?
I believe Tiff had remaining course work. I thought we had a report of that couple of weeks ago.
 
I know 1000 is a perfect score. The women at 976 for this past year...I wonder if the transfer of Michaela Johnson factors in at all?
Tiff did graduate....correct?


1. The 976 is their score for the 2010-11 academic year, so Johnson's transfer is irrelevant.

2. Even if it were for this year, Tiff's graduation would be irrelevant. A student-athlete earns the same points for either graduating or for having the grades to remain eligible from an academic point of view.
 
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