For the third time in the last five years 黑料历史 leads the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) in Scholar Teams. All 19 of the Eagles鈥 varsity intercollegiate athletic programs achieved a team GPA higher than 3.0 to put Biola in a tie with Olivet Nazarene at the top of the association.

鈥淲e are very proud of our student-athletes and what they have accomplished both academically and athletically over the past year,鈥 said Athletics Director Dr. Dave Holmquist. 鈥淎ll of our coaches are very thankful that we can work and Biola and coach such outstanding young people.

The NAIA recognized 1,290 individual athletic programs for their academic achievements. Thirty-eight of those 1,290 came from Biola and Olivet Nazarene. Both programs are considered national powers on the playing field and in the classroom with top-20 finishes in the 2013-14 Learfield Sports Directors鈥 Cup.

The Golden State Athletic Conference produced 48 NAIA Scholar Teams. Biola鈥檚 19 led the way and was followed by Vanguard鈥檚 10.

The men and women鈥檚 cross country teams led Biola鈥檚 overall excellent academic performance. These two of Jonathan Zimmerman鈥檚 six programs had team GPAs of 3.67 and 3.81, respectively. Those two marks were the top marks for each gender. All six of Zimmerman鈥檚 programs had a GPA of 3.37 or above, with the lowest women鈥檚 team GPA being a 3.7.

The women鈥檚 cross country squad combined for the fourth-highest team GPA in the entire NAIA. The team was just .05 shy of besting Ashford鈥檚 men鈥檚 golf team for the highest GPA in the nation.

The 19 Scholar Teams are the most Biola has ever achieved in a single academic year. It is an increase of three from last season鈥檚 16. Biola has not had fewer than 14 Scholar Teams in any year over the past six seasons.

Sixteen of the Eagles鈥 19 Scholar Teams compiled a mark over 3.25, and 32 percent of the teams posted a mark higher than 3.5. On the national level just 15 percent of Scholar Teams had a GPA above 3.5.

鈥淭o have each of our 19 teams honored in this way is a great achievement. This is an accomplishment to be shared not only by our students and coaches, but by our faculty as well,鈥 said Holmquist.

On average Biola鈥檚 19 athletic programs improved its team GPA by .05 from last season. The biggest increase came in women鈥檚 golf, where Jane Carr鈥檚 program increased .26 from last year. The team improved from 3.08 to 3.34.

View the NAIA鈥檚 release .