Faculty Athletics Representative Report February 13, 2018

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Faculty Athletics Representative Report February 13, 2018

Fall 2017 Highest department semester GPA in school history, eclipsing the previous mark of 3.270 set last spring. 6th consecutive semester in which UT student-athletes have earned a semester GPA above 3.2 18th straight semester of at least a 3.1 GPA

Fall Semester 2017 20 Rockets graduated with their degrees Individually, 38 student-athletes earned President's List honors with a perfect 4.0 GPA Nearly 35 percent (130 of 374) earned a spot on the Dean's List by garnering at least a 3.50 GPA 71 percent (268 of 374) achieved a 3.0 grade point average or better

Toledo 2017 Fall Semester Team GPAs Overall Department GPA: 3.290 Baseball: 3.376 Women's Basketball: 3.378 Men's Basketball: 2.961 Women's Cross Country: 3.619 Men's Cross Country: 2.939 Women's Golf: 3.776 Football: 3.001 Women's Soccer: 3.538 Men's Golf: 3.553 Softball: 3.308 Men's Tennis: 3.370 Women's Swimming & Diving: 3.467 Women's Tennis: 3.519 Women's Indoor/Outdoor Track: 3.364 Women's Volleyball: 3.677

Fall Semester 2017 - 15 UT Student-Athletes Named Mid-American Conference (MAC) Distinguished Scholar Athletes Women's Soccer Isa Echeverri, Three-time honoree, Senior, 3.555 GPA, Marketing (Medellin, Colombia) Chiara Paradiso, Three-time honoree, Senior, 3.937 GPA, Communications (Columbus, Ohio) Sophie Pohl, First-time honoree, Senior, 3. 794 GPA, Criminal Justice (St. Charles, Ill.) Regan Price, First-time honoree, Junior, 4.00 GPA, Marketing (Bellefontaine, Ohio) Hannah Scafaria, First-time honoree, Junior, 4.00 GPA, Administration (Kalamazoo, Mich.) Christina Williams, First-time honoree, Senior, 3.979 GPA, Finance (Pickerington, Ohio)

Fall Semester 2017 - 15 UT Student-Athletes Named MAC Distinguished Scholar Athletes Football Nate Jeppesen, Two-time honoree, Senior, 3.577 GPA (3.668 Graduate GPA), Interdisciplinary Studies (Graduate-Master of Recreation & Leisure Study (Portage, Mich.) Brad Spelman, Three-time honoree, Senior, 3.7217 GPA (4.0 Graduate GPA), Accounting (Graduate-Master of Business Administration (Hilliard, Ohio) Brant Weiss, First-time honoree, Senior, 3.512 GPA (3.67 Graduate GPA), Management (Graduate-Master of Business Administration) (Sunbury, Ohio) Logan Woodside, Two-time honoree, Senior, 3.42 GPA (3.134 Graduate GPA), Marketing (Graduate-Recreation Management) (Frankfort, Ky.)

Fall Semester 2017 - 15 UT Student-Athletes Named MAC Distinguished Scholar Athletes Women's Cross Country Stephanie Barlow, Three-time honoree, Senior, 3.754 GPA, Early Childhood Education (San Antonio, Texas) Janelle Noe, First-time honoree, Senior, 3.845 GPA, Exercise Science (Sylvania, Ohio) Athena Welsh, First-time honoree, Sophomore, 3.455 GPA, Pre-Business (Louisville, Ohio)

Fall Semester 2017 - 15 UT Student-Athletes Named MAC Distinguished Scholar Athletes Women's Volleyball Lauren Bakaitis, Two-time honoree, Senior, 3.965 GPA, Bioengineering (Avon Lake, Ohio) Annie Beasley, First-time honoree, Senior, 3.731 GPA, Nursing (Indianapolis, Ind.)

2017 MAC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Women’s Basketball – Spring, 2017 Women’s Soccer – Fall, 2017 Football – Fall, 2017

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