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BRIDGEPORT, Pa. — The Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches (ACWPC) announces 474 student-athletes earned Fall 2020/Winter 2021 ACWPC Men’s All-Academic recognition.

To be eligible for consideration, a student-athlete’s head coach must be a member of the ACWPC, while the athlete must attain a cumulative grade point average of 3.20 or higher. Divided into three teams based on cumulative grade point average (GPA), 156 athletes garnered Outstanding (4.00-3.71), 198 Superior (3.70-3.41) and 120 Excellent (3.40-3.20) recognition from 41 teams.

Further, a total of 34 schools posted Team Honors for achieving GPAs over 3.0 with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (3.78) leading the way. Stanford University (3.71), Harvard University (3.696), Brown University (3.65), Johns Hopkins University (3.62), California Baptist University (3.61), Concordia University (3.61), St. Francis College Brooklyn (3.585), Connecticut College (3.55), La Salle University (3.53) and Salem University (3.53) complete the Top 10, while University of the Pacific (3.51), Pomona-Pitzer Colleges (3.47), Fordham University (3.44), Wagner College (3.35), Princeton University (3.34), the University of Redlands (3.34), the University of California-Los Angeles (3.334), Bucknell University (3.32), Mercyhurst University (3.311), Gannon University (3.3), Washington & Jefferson College (3.3), the University of California-San Diego (3.298), Occidental College (3.29), Austin College (3.288), Santa Clara University (3.27), Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges (3.24), George Washington University (3.23), Penn State Behrend (3.2), Loyola Marymount University (3.19), the University of California-Davis (3.19), Iona College (3.15), Mount St. Mary’s University (3.15) and the United States Naval Academy (3.08) also were recognized for academic excellence by exceeding the 3.0 mark.

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