Johns Hopkins Places Twenty-Five On Academic All-Big Ten Team
Johns Hopkins women's lacrosse achieved significant academic recognition, with 25 student-athletes named to the Academic All-Big Ten Team. This marks the seventh consecutive year the Blue Jays have had at least 24 players honored, showcasing their commitment to academic excellence alongside athletic performance. In total, 197 players from Big Ten schools were recognized, contributing to a broader total of 2,759 students in spring sports across the conference. To qualify, athletes must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher and have been enrolled full-time for at least 12 months. Since joining the Big Ten in 2017, Hopkins has accumulated 240 Academic All-Big Ten selections.
By the Numbers- 25 Johns Hopkins student-athletes named to the Academic All-Big Ten Team.
- A total of 197 players from nine Big Ten schools recognized for academic achievement.
- Johns Hopkins continues to demonstrate a strong academic commitment in women's lacrosse.
- The team's consistent recognition highlights their competitive performance on and off the field.
As the academic year progresses, the focus remains on maintaining high academic standards while competing. The Blue Jays will likely aim for continued participation in the Academic All-Big Ten Team next season, building on this year's achievements.
Bottom LineThe successful placement of 25 student-athletes on the Academic All-Big Ten Team underscores Johns Hopkins' unwavering dedication to balancing athletics and academics, setting a commendable standard for future teams.
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