RICHMOND, Va. – The Emory & Henry University Women's Swimming Teams close out on a high note, receiving the College Swimming Coaches Association of America Scholar All-America designation.
The women earn the award for the for its 24th straight semester – 12 years in a row – with a 3.64 grade point average for the spring. The men make it three out of the last four semesters for a total of seven times in the program's history achieving a 3.23 team GPA.
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On the women's side, there were 61 different NCAA Division II programs to receive the designation including four of the six programs from the South Atlantic Conference. Catawba College had the best GPA in the country with a team 3.87 while Mars Hill University (3.85) was close behind. Wingate University rounded out the league with a 3.60.
There were 41 different NCAA Division II programs to receive the designation including four of the six programs from the SAC. Catawba College posted a mark of 3.72 while Wingate University had a 3.49. Mars Hill University was also recognized at 3.21.
The Team Scholar All-America award is presented to college and university swimming & diving teams, which have achieved a team grade point average of 3.0 or higher. The award is presented twice annually, once in the fall semester and once in the spring semester. The CSCAA honors teams from each of the NCAA's three divisions, NAIA and NJCAA.
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