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CRC Hawks Score Great Grades

Jan 27, 2025 07:25PM ● By Cosumnes River College News Release

For the 10th consecutive semester Cosumnes River College student-athletes compiled a grade-point average above a 3.0. Photo by Cosumnes River College Athletics


SACRAMENTO REGION, CA (MPG) - For the 10th consecutive semester Cosumnes River College (CRC) student-athletes compiled a grade-point average above a 3.0 as the Hawks continue to shine among the brightest in the state for their combination of academic and athletic success. The overall GPA for the student-athletes from CRC's 10 varsity sports was 3.323 for the fall 2024 semester while attempting an average of 16.04 units. 

"Just another record-setting performance by our student-athletes", Dean of Kinesiology, Health, and Athletics and Athletic Director Collin Pregliasco said.  "Not only is this the 10th consecutive semester of the athletic department achieving a 3.00 GPA or higher, but it is the highest GPA in the 55 years of CRC Athletics.  A 3.323 GPA and 10 consecutive semesters of a department GPA over a 3.0 shows not only our students' dedication and determination, but it also is a reflection of the hard work and support of our academic staff and coaches whose emphasis on academic success has become a benchmark of CRC athletics."
 
Academic success in Fall 2024 continued to be across-the-board for the Hawks, who had nine of 10 sports post a team GPA above a 3.0 for the semester. The softball team had the highest GPA in the fall with a mark of 3.629, followed by men's swimming who had the highest GPA with a 3.549 among men's programs with a 3.549 mark. The teams rounding out the top five GPAs were women's beach volleyball (3.464), women's soccer (3.427), and baseball (3.420).
 
From an individual standpoint, there were 32 student-athletes who posted a perfect 4.0 GPA in fall 2024. The group represented seven different teams, led by the women's soccer program who had nine student-athletes with a 4.0 GPA. There were six student-athletes from softball and five from women's beach volleyball with a 4.0 for the semester, as well as four from baseball and three each from women's volleyball and men's swimming. In all, more than 74 percent of student-athletes had a GPA of 3.0 or higher while more than 50 percent earned semester marks above a 3.5.
 
A longstanding practice, the CRC Athletic Department recognizes scholar-athletes that competed in fall or are on a current spring sport roster, completed 12 or more units, and posted a GPA of 3.0 or higher. There were a record 108 student-athletes who achieved this distinction for the fall semester.

Women's soccer led the way with 20 scholar-athletes while baseball (17), men's soccer (14), and softball and women's volleyball (13) were close behind.

Pregliasco said, "I want to thank the entire campus for their continued support of CRC Athletics and our student-athletes.  It is only through your support that our student-athletes have the opportunity for these amazing accomplishments."