North Carolina State University Athletics

Women’s Soccer Finishes 2017-18 Academic Year With Program-Best GPA
5/17/2018 12:45:00 PM | Women's Soccer
RALEIGH – The NC State women's soccer team made a #STATEment in the classroom during the 2017-18 academic year, as it finished with a program-best 3.43 cumulative grade-point average.
The squad boasts a 3.55 GPA for the 2018 spring semester, while 19 players made the Dean's List and 23 earned scholar athlete recognition.
"To have our best season on the field at the same time we have our best year in the classroom is a testament to the dedication and commitment these players have in the program," said head coach Tim Santoro. "They are "all in" in every facet of NC State Women's Soccer and I'm really proud of them."
In the 2017 fall semester the Pack compiled a 3.41 GPA with 14 players named to the Dean's list and 21 named scholar athletes.
NC State also turned in a historic season on the field, finishing in the top 25 of all three final national polls for the second consecutive season while earning the best RPI (23) in program history. The team went 15-5-2 (6-3-1 ACC) on the season, the most overall and conference wins since 1995, which was highlighted by trips to the ACC Championship semifinals and NCAA Second Round.
Read more about our 2017 season here.

The squad boasts a 3.55 GPA for the 2018 spring semester, while 19 players made the Dean's List and 23 earned scholar athlete recognition.
"To have our best season on the field at the same time we have our best year in the classroom is a testament to the dedication and commitment these players have in the program," said head coach Tim Santoro. "They are "all in" in every facet of NC State Women's Soccer and I'm really proud of them."
In the 2017 fall semester the Pack compiled a 3.41 GPA with 14 players named to the Dean's list and 21 named scholar athletes.
NC State also turned in a historic season on the field, finishing in the top 25 of all three final national polls for the second consecutive season while earning the best RPI (23) in program history. The team went 15-5-2 (6-3-1 ACC) on the season, the most overall and conference wins since 1995, which was highlighted by trips to the ACC Championship semifinals and NCAA Second Round.
Read more about our 2017 season here.
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