Siloam Springs Herald Leader

JBU athletes earn academic honors

- From JBU Sports Informatio­n

Eleven more John Brown University student-athletes, joining 52 fall sport student-athletes, from men’s and women’s basketball earned recognitio­n from the Sooner Athletic Conference on Monday, June 24, by being named to the Academic All Conference teams.

To be eligible for Academic All Conference selection, studentath­letes must be letter winners who are in at least their second academic year at their institutio­n and carry a cumulative gradepoint average of 3.25 or higher, over the previous two semesters.

Men’s basketball placed six selections on the list, one fewer than Mid-America Christian (Okla.) which boasted the most of any SAC men’s basketball program. Women’s basketball had five honorees. Last year, the Golden Eagles placed a combined 13 to the list between the basketball programs.

Overall in 2018-19, John Brown student-athletes set a new singleseas­on record by claiming 63 slots on the coveted Academic All-Conference teams, compared to 56 last academic year, improving the number of selections by over 12 percent.

“I am extremely proud of our student-athletes and the success they are having in the classroom,” director of athletics Robyn Daugherty said. “The lifelong lessons and skills our students learn while competing in athletics is life-changing, but we also know that a college education is foundation­al for lifetime success. Our coaches do a fantastic job of prioritizi­ng academics to all of our student-athletes. Academic rigor is high at JBU, and our coaches and student-athletes are committed to achieving in this environmen­t.”

The conference office also awards Team Academic All-Sooner Athletic distinctio­ns and the Commission­er’s Honor Roll, both to be presented at the end of the academic year. Teams that earn a cumulative 3.0 over the course of the academic year after averaging the GPAs of all letter winners

will earn Team Academic All-Sooner Athletic accolades while individual student-athletes that carry a cumulative 3.0 GPA over the previous two semesters garner a slot on the Commission­er’s Honor Roll. Both distinctio­ns are granted in June.

All SAC academic awards are presented by Cypress Risk Management, an Omaha, Neb., based insurance agency that specialize­s in providing customized solutions for collegiate student health and athletic accident insurance. The organizati­on currently insures over 500,000 students nationwide and is already engaged with several other NAIA conference­s in similar types of partnershi­ps. Cypress Risk Management’s partnershi­p with the SAC gives it exclusive sponsorshi­p to the academic awards program that covers the 13 men’s and women’s NAIA-sanctioned sports the conference offers.

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