Golf programs shine academically
Of all men's and women's sports, golf had the third most teams recognized. For the men, the number was 32 schools, trailing only cross country (35) and basketball (35). On the women's side, there were 46 schools honored, with tennis (57) and volleyball (48) the only other sports outpacing golf.
Below is a list of the schools that were cited for their strong academic performance:
MEN
Boston College, Bradley, Brown, Bucknell, Colgate, Connecticut, Cornell, Creighton, Dartmouth, Davidson, Dayton, DePaul, Duke, Eastern Illinois, Florida State, Furman, Georgetown, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Marquette, Miami (Ohio), Michigan, Notre Dame, Oklahoma State, Seton Hall, South Dakota State, St. Francis (N.Y.), Stanford, Tennessee Tech, UC Santa Barbara, UNLV, Villanova, Yale
WOMEN
Alcorn State, Arkansas, Baylor, Belmont, Boston University, Bucknell, Butler, Creighton, Dartmouth, Dayton, Drake, Eastern Illinois, Elon, Fairleigh Dickinson, Georgetown, Gonzaga, Holy Cross, Illinois, Iowa, James Madison, Kent State, Lehigh, LIU-Brooklyn, Longwood, LSU, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Monmouth, Nebraska, North Carolina, Northwestern, Oakland, Oregon, Penn, Princeton, Samford, San Diego State, Savannah State, Siena, SMU, St. Francis (N.Y.), USC, Wake Forest, Washington, Wyoming, Yale






















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