tornado
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Here's an analysis of all the 65 NCAA teams and their most recent graduation rates..
"Of the 65 tournament teams, 44 graduated at least half of their basketball
student-athletes and 29 teams graduated at least 70 percent.
The institute picked its Top Ten for Graduation Success Rates (all of these
schools had graduation rates over 90 percent): BYU, Marquette, Notre Dame,
Utah State, Wake Forest, Wofford, Duke, Lehigh, Vermont and Villanova.
Among the No. 1 seeds, Duke has a 92 percent graduation success rate,
followed by Kansas (73 percent), Syracuse (55 percent) and Kentucky (31
percent)."
The worst team....duhh...who'da thunk it...
is Gary Williams' Maryland - who shot up to 8% Graduation Rate, after being ZERO percent since 2002!!!
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/campus-overload/2010/03/another_ncaa_bracket_player_gr.html
"Of the 65 tournament teams, 44 graduated at least half of their basketball
student-athletes and 29 teams graduated at least 70 percent.
The institute picked its Top Ten for Graduation Success Rates (all of these
schools had graduation rates over 90 percent): BYU, Marquette, Notre Dame,
Utah State, Wake Forest, Wofford, Duke, Lehigh, Vermont and Villanova.
Among the No. 1 seeds, Duke has a 92 percent graduation success rate,
followed by Kansas (73 percent), Syracuse (55 percent) and Kentucky (31
percent)."
The worst team....duhh...who'da thunk it...
is Gary Williams' Maryland - who shot up to 8% Graduation Rate, after being ZERO percent since 2002!!!
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/campus-overload/2010/03/another_ncaa_bracket_player_gr.html