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They did. As long as the players transfer in good academic standing then there is no ding to the APR score. UConn has made sure that the players who transfer stay in school and finish their spring semesters in good academic standing before leaving. I'm sure all 4 transfers are still in school taking their classes so they can finish the semester well. It benefits the players also. No reason to waste the work they've put into the semester to date by not getting the credits for the classes they're currently taking.Never thought of this before, but they must have changed the APR computation. With the transfer portal, everyone would have lower scores because kids transferred.