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Massachusetts Lands 370 On A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
June 20, 2024 | General, Academic Success
UMass led the A-10 with the most honorees in the 2023-24 year.
WASHINGTON – Massachusetts led the Atlantic 10 Conference with 370 honorees on the 2023-24 Commissioner's Honor Roll, as announced by the league on Thursday afternoon.
A record high in A-10 history of 4,155 student-athletes received A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll distinction, marking the fifth year in a row the total number of honorees has topped 3,500. The total surpasses the record set in 2022-23 of 3,953 honorees. This year there were a record 413 student-athletes that achieved a 4.0 GPA, representing 10 percent of the total number of honorees. Additionally, 65 percent of the honorees, equaling 2,700 student-athletes, recorded a 3.5 GPA or better for the academic year. The league also set a record with an average 277 honorees per school.
"Year after year, our student-athletes perform at the highest levels, setting records for Commissioner's Honor Roll in total honorees, topping 4,000 for the first time in league history," stated A-10 Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade. "A commitment to high academics is a hallmark of the Atlantic 10 Conference, and I commend each of our honorees and our member institutions for prioritizing the educational experience and academic success."
Massachusetts had the most honorees with 370, followed by Fordham with 342. George Mason was third with 327 student-athletes honored, and Davidson (319) and Saint Joseph's (315) finished out the top five. The class is made up of 18.4 percent (766 total honorees) first year students, 22.8 percent (949 total) sophomores, 21.8 percent (908 total) juniors and 27.41percent (1,130 total) seniors. There were 389 graduate students honored, comprising 9.3 percent of the class.
A record high in A-10 history of 4,155 student-athletes received A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll distinction, marking the fifth year in a row the total number of honorees has topped 3,500. The total surpasses the record set in 2022-23 of 3,953 honorees. This year there were a record 413 student-athletes that achieved a 4.0 GPA, representing 10 percent of the total number of honorees. Additionally, 65 percent of the honorees, equaling 2,700 student-athletes, recorded a 3.5 GPA or better for the academic year. The league also set a record with an average 277 honorees per school.
"Year after year, our student-athletes perform at the highest levels, setting records for Commissioner's Honor Roll in total honorees, topping 4,000 for the first time in league history," stated A-10 Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade. "A commitment to high academics is a hallmark of the Atlantic 10 Conference, and I commend each of our honorees and our member institutions for prioritizing the educational experience and academic success."
Massachusetts had the most honorees with 370, followed by Fordham with 342. George Mason was third with 327 student-athletes honored, and Davidson (319) and Saint Joseph's (315) finished out the top five. The class is made up of 18.4 percent (766 total honorees) first year students, 22.8 percent (949 total) sophomores, 21.8 percent (908 total) juniors and 27.41percent (1,130 total) seniors. There were 389 graduate students honored, comprising 9.3 percent of the class.
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