Volleyball recognized by the AVCA for academic excellence


<p>The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) announced today the teams have earned the AVCA Team Academic Award for the 2008-2009 season.  Included in the award was the Arizona State Volleyball team who have claimed more Pac-10 Academic Awards than any other Pac-10 school in history.</p><separator></separator><p>The award, which was initiated in the 1992-93 academic year, honors collegiate and high school volleyball teams that displayed excellence in the classroom during the school year by maintaining at least a 3.30 cumulative team grade-point average on a 4.0 scale or a 4.10 cumulative team GPA on a 5.0 scale.</p><separator></separator><p>&quot;Each year I'm impressed all over again by the academic prowess of volleyball players,&quot; said AVCA Executive Director Kathy DeBoer. &quot;Total AVCA Team Academic Award winners increased this year by another 55 schools (15%) over last year's record, and, even more impressive, 22% of our four-year college teams had grade point averages of 3.2 or better.&quot;</p><separator></separator><p>NCAA Division I once again had 71 schools receiving the award for academic achievements. NCAA Division II and NCAA Division III surpassed their marks from last year with 46 and 77 schools, respectively.</p><separator></separator><p>The NAIA had 35 of its member schools achieve the honor this year, which is 21% of its total membership for 2008-2009. Nine (9) schools in the Two-Year College category attained the mark while the NCCAA produced two recipients.</p><separator></separator><p>The NCAA men's programs produced multiple recipients of the award this year, with two Division I schools and another two Division III schools earning the award. A total of 165 high school boys' and girls' programs - 17 boys' teams and 148 girls' teams - earned the award in 2008-09.</p><separator></separator><p>Over 900 different schools have earned the award in the program's 17-year history, and over 2,800 awards have been given out. Only two institutions, both high schools, have earned the distinction all 17 years: Jonesboro High School (Jonesboro, Arkansas) and Ross S. Sterling High School (Baytown, Texas).</p>