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UpSan Bobcat
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Posted: 6/11/2013 5:58 PM
The new APR scores came out. Ohio is in better shape with a 932 this year. The Bobcats lost a scholarship two years ago when they scored 910. They improved to 917 last year.

A minimum four-year average of 900 or two-year average of 930 is needed to be eligible for the postseason. This increases to a 930 two-year average or 940 four-year average for the 2014-15 postseason. There are lower standards for "limited resource" schools, but that doesn't apply to any MAC schools.Teams with a 925 or lower can lose a scholarship under certain circumstances.

Ohio will need to keep the scores at least at this year's mark to maintain eligibility.

Toledo, which had a postseason ban last year, improved to a 902 this year. Akron had the top MAC men's basketball score of 990.

In football, Ohio had a 945. Northern Illinois' 974 was tops. Buffalo was worst at 925.

Ohio led the MAC in APR in field hockey (997), wrestling (978), women’s cross country (1,000: perfect), women’s indoor track and field (9940 and women’s outdoor track and field (996). Other Ohio scores were volleyball, 995; soccer, 993; softball, 993; swimming, 989; women's golf, 985; men's cross country, 983; men's golf, 981; women's basketball, 976; and baseball, 957.
RSBobcat
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Posted: 6/11/2013 11:20 PM
Sounds to me like Ndour on his own will bump this up 
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