Four years after losing three scholarships because its Academic Progress Rate score fell below the prescribed NCAA threshold, the Maryland football team set program multi-year and single-season record highs, according to figures released Wednesday.
Randy Edsall's team earned a multiyear score of .973 and a single-season score of .991 on a scale of 1.000 for the 2013-14 academic school year. The multi-year score improved from .950 last year, with the single-season score up from .922 in 2012-13 and a low of .905 in 2009-10.
The women’s basketball team earned a .981 APR score multi-year score, including a perfect 1.