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Catawba Men Lead D2 Scholar All-America Teams For Second Consecutive Semester

The College Swim Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) announced their NCAA Division II Scholar All-America Teams this morning, along with Division I, Division III, NAIA, and NJCAA Scholar All-America Teams. As a whole, more than 600 teams representing 416 institutions earned team GPA’s over 3.00 for the spring semester.

The highest GPA of the NCAA Division II teams was Emmanuel’s (GA) women’s team. They led the division with an incredible 3.71 team GPA. The men were not far behind, however. The Catawba men’s program had the highest GPA on the men’s side with a a 3.68. This is the second semester in a row that the Catawba men have lead the nation with their team GPA. In the fall of 2014, they earned a team GPA of 3.67 which was the highest in the division by .23.

Below are all of the teams honored for the spring semester of 2015 by the CSCAA:

 Division II – Women

3.71 Emmanuel (GA)
3.65 Lynn
3.63 Shippensburg
3.62 Queens (NC)
3.62 Saint Rose
3.59 Saint Leo
3.55 Florida Institute of Tech
3.55 LIU – Post
3.53 Urbana
3.52 Pace
3.50 Bridgeport
3.48 Florida Southern
3.48 Hillsdale
3.46 Truman State
3.46 Saint Cloud State
3.46 California Baptist
3.45 Alaska-Fairbanks
3.44 Indianapolis
3.43 Limestone
3.42 Delta State
3.42 Western State Colorado
3.41 Catawba
3.40 Wingate
3.40 Gannon
3.39 Fresno Pacific
3.39 West Florida
3.38 Findlay
3.38 Bentley
3.38 Lewis
3.36 Edinboro
3.36 Ashland
3.36 East Stroudsburg
3.35 Rollins
3.35 Wayne State (MI)
3.34 Clarion
3.32 California (PA)
3.30 Saint Michael’s
3.30 William Jewell
3.30 Grand Valley State
3.29 Lindenwood
3.28 Northern State
3.27 West Virginia Wesleyan
3.27 Colorado School of Mines
3.27 Colorado Mesa
3.25 Davis and Elkins
3.24 Henderson State
3.24 Lenoir-Rhyne
3.24 Northern Michigan
3.19 Converse
3.18 Minnesota State-Mankato
3.16 Assumption
3.15 Wheeling Jesuit
3.15 Simon Fraser
3.14 Tampa
3.14 Minnesota State-Moorhead
3.11 West Chester
3.09 Carson-Newman
3.07 Nova Southeastern
3.06 Nebraska at Kearney
3.04 UC-San Diego
3.04 Millersville
3.01 California State-East Bay
3.00 Indiana (PA)

Division II – Men

3.68 Catawba
3.54 Saint Leo
3.44 Urbana
3.41 Colorado School of Mines
3.38 Lenoir-Rhyne
3.38 Wingate
3.32 Pace
3.31 Wheeling Jesuit
3.29 Delta State
3.26 Findlay
3.24 Missouri S&T
3.24 Rollins
3.23 Limestone
3.20 Bentley
3.19 Saint Cloud State
3.18 Tampa
3.18 Davis and Elkins
3.17 West Virginia Wesleyan
3.16 Truman State
3.14 Florida Southern
3.13 Queens (NC)
3.12 Bridgeport
3.11 William Jewell
3.10 Florida Institute of Technology
3.09 West Chester
3.09 Lindenwood
3.08 Indianapolis
3.07 Ashland
3.07 Shippensburg
3.05 Saint Michael’s
3.03 Gannon
3.01 Nova Southeastern
3.01 Carson-Newman
3.00 Emmanuel (GA)
3.00 Indiana (PA)

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