July
25, 2007
Volleyball
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
INDIANA STATE VOLLEYBALL EARNS NINTH STRAIGHT AVCA HONOR
LEXINGTON,
Ky. – The Indiana State University volleyball team
earned its ninth consecutive GamePlan/AVCA Team Academic Award,
the longest active streak in NCAA Division I.
“We came
into a program that had five consecutive years of academic honors
from the AVCA,” Indiana State University head volleyball coach
Julie Krofcheck said. “We are excited that we have been able
to continue that success for the past four years. Academics come
first in our program and at our institution.”
The Sycamores
now hold the record for the longest streak in Division I since the
inception of the program, topping Morehead State who had a streak
of eight from 1996-97 to 2002-03. Drury University, a Division II
school, has the longest active streak of 11.
The award was
initiated in the 1992-93 academic year to honor collegiate and high
school teams that displayed excellence in the classroom. Teams nominated
must maintain at least a 3.30 cumulative team grade point average
on a 4.0 scale and a 4.10 cumulative average on a 5.0 scale during
the school year. Nominating head coaches must be American Volleyball
Coaches Association (AVCA) members.
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