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The University of Texas at AustinIntercollegiate Athletics Departments
Annual Report to the Faculty Council
January 26, 2009
Fall 2007 GPA Spring 2008 GPA
2.94 2.98
2007-2008 Academic YearSemester Grade Point Averages
for All Student-Athletes
Fall 2007 Spring 2008
4.0 Semester GPA 7%(34 students)
9%(43 students)
3.0 or BetterSemester GPA
57%(258/451)
58%(270/464)
Baseball
n = 39
Fall 2007GPA
Spring 2008GPA
2007-2008Projected
APR
MultiyearProjected
APR
3.09 3.00 1000 944
Men’sBasketball
n = 13
Fall 2007GPA
Spring 2008GPA
2007-2008Projected
APR
MultiyearProjected
APR
3.29 3.28 1000 979
Women’sBasketball
n = 12
Fall 2007GPA
Spring 2008GPA
2007-2008Projected
APR
MultiyearProjected
APR
2.82 3.04 979 973
2007-2008 Academic Summary by Sport
n = average squad size per semester
Men’s Golf
n = 11
Fall 2007GPA
Spring 2008GPA
2007-2008Projected
APR
MultiyearProjected
APR
2.92 3.18 979 956
Women’sGolf
n = 13
Fall 2007GPA
Spring 2008GPA
2007-2008Projected
APR
MultiyearProjected
APR
3.27 3.13 1000 994
Football
n = 115
Fall 2007GPA
Spring 2008GPA
2007-2008Projected
APR
MultiyearProjected
APR
2.59 2.61 952 939
VarsityRowing
n = 50
Fall 2007GPA
Spring 2008GPA
2007-2008Projected
APR
MultiyearProjected
APR
3.20 3.25 991 973
Soccer
n = 24
Fall 2007GPA
Spring 2008GPA
2007-2008Projected
APR
MultiyearProjected
APR
3.32 3.33 978 984
Softball
n = 16
Fall 2007GPA
Spring 2008GPA
2007-2008Projected
APR
MultiyearProjected
APR
3.12 2.92 1000 996
Men’sSwimming & Diving
n = 34
Fall 2007GPA
Spring 2008GPA
2007-2008Projected
APR
MultiyearProjected
APR
2.92 2.76 1000 948
Women’sSwimming & Diving
n = 25
Fall 2007GPA
Spring 2008GPA
2007-2008Projected
APR
MultiyearProjected
APR
3.00 3.33 982 981
Men’s Tennis
n = 11
Fall 2007GPA
Spring 2008GPA
2007-2008Projected
APR
MultiyearProjected
APR
3.12 2.97 1000 960
Women’s Tennis
n = 9
Fall 2007GPA
Spring 2008GPA
2007-2008Projected
APR
MultiyearProjected
APR
3.11 3.09 1000 993
Men’s Track & Field
n = 43
Fall 2007GPA
Spring 2008GPA
2007-2008Projected
APR
MultiyearProjected
APR
2.81 2.90
Cross Country
984Cross
Country971
Indoor 1000 Indoor 968
Outdoor 1000 Outdoor 969
Women’s Track & Field
n = 32
Fall 2007GPA
Spring 2008GPA
2007-2008Projected
APR
MultiyearProjected
APR
3.05 3.13
Cross Country
1000Cross
Country930
Indoor 1000 Indoor 965
Outdoor 1000 Outdoor 965
Volleyball
n = 13
Fall 2007GPA
Spring 2008GPA
2007-2008Projected
APR
MultiyearProjected
APR
3.11 3.09 1000 985
APR: NCAA Averages Compared with UTNCAA
Division I Average
Multiyear*
UT Projected
Multiyear**
NCAADivision I Average
Multiyear*
UT Projected
Multiyear**
Baseball 938 944 Women’s Basketball 960 973
Men’s Basketball 928 979 Women’s Golf 974 994
Football 934 939 Rowing 985 973
Men’s Golf 962 956 Soccer 972 984
Men’s Swimming & Diving 967 948 Softball n/a 996
Men’s Tennis 961 960 Women’s Swimming & Diving 978 981
Men’s Track – Cross Country 963 971 Women’s Tennis 971 993
Men’s Track - Indoor 951 968 Women’s Track – Cross Country 970 930
Men’s Track - Outdoor 951 969 Women’s Track - Indoor 963 965
* Numbers are from 2006-07 NCAA posted data. The 2007-08 national numbers will not be officially released until late spring. Multiyear rate includes 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07.** UT projected multiyear will be released in late spring; includes academic years 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08.
Women’s Track - Outdoor 964 965
Volleyball 970 985
National Comparisons: GSR & FGR1998-2001/Four-Class Average
GSR FGROverall Men Women Overall Men Women
ALL NCAA Division I 78 71 87 63 56 71
Texas 72 58 91 58 47 71
USC 69 59 81 64 54 76
UCLA 79 69 92 68 58 81
Florida 87 81 94 57 48 71
Illinois 86 78 98 71 64 80
Michigan 83 74 94 79 70 90
Nebraska 76 70 83 56 54 58
North Carolina 85 79 93 73 64 85
Oklahoma 69 60 82 54 46 67
Ohio State 78 66 92 67 57 77
Texas A&M 72 59 87 61 46 80
National Comparisons: Graduation Rates of Student-Athletes who Exhausted Eligibility, 1993-2002
SCHOOL GRADUATION RATE
Texas 88
USC 84
UCLA 86
Florida 86
Illinois 90
Michigan 92
Nebraska 93
North Carolina 89
Oklahoma 84
Ohio State 91
Texas A&M 88
Student-Athlete Majors by College
Business (n = 31)
Communication (n = 72)
Education (n = 99)
Engineering (n = 16)
Graduate Studies (n = 4)
Liberal Arts (n = 55)
Natural Sciences (n = 20)
Social Work, Nursing, Fine Arts (n = 4)
Undeclared (n = 150)
Fall 2007 GraduatesDorothy Baden-MayerCharnc’ey BrownConnie BrownMichelle CarterJaime Carvajal
Stephanie ConnorsJessica CurtisHector Diaz-CeballosDavid DonaldsonChais FullerTyrell GatewoodMarcus GriffinRon HillErick JacksonDrew KelsonLatashia KerrRobert KillebrewDerek LokeyBrandy MageeCatherine MediciRyan MoenchIan MooneyJustin Moore
RowingMen’s Track & FieldWomen’s Swimming & DivingWomen’s Track & FieldFootballSoccerVolleyballMen’s GolfMen’s Swimming & DivingBaseballFootballFootballMen’s Track & FieldFootballFootballWomen’s Track & FieldFootballFootballVolleyballRowingFootballMen’s BasketballFootball
History
Youth & Community StudiesYouth & Community StudiesYouth & Community StudiesKinesiologyAdvertisingHistoryAdvertisingEconomicsYouth & Community StudiesYouth & Community StudiesGovernmentYouth & Community StudiesYouth & Community StudiesCorporate CommunicationNursingKinesiologySport ManagementCorporate CommunicationPublic RelationsElectrical EngineeringCorporate CommunicationGovernment/History
Fall 2007 Graduates(continued)
Tyler O’HalloranFrank Okam
Aaron PeirsolAshley PrustDerek RandallClifton RobbinsKatherine RobinsonCarrie SchmitJosh SmithLandra StewardsonLimas SweedElizabeth TinnonGilbert Zepeda
Men’s Swimming & DivingFootballMen’s Swimming & DivingWomen’s GolfMen’s Track & FieldMen’s Swimming & DivingWomen’s Swimming & DivingSoccerBaseballWomen’s Track & FieldFootballWomen’s Swimming & DivingFootball
Journalism
Sport ManagementGovernmentHuman RelationsKinesiology Chemical EngineeringKinesiology Kinesiology & Health EducationYouth & Community StudiesKinesiology – All LevelYouth & Community StudiesCorporate CommunicationMarketing
Spring 2008 GraduatesConnor AtchleyCoy AuneLeah AvillaErneisha BaileyDanielle BartzJulia BestRashad BobinoDarren BrownBrad BuckmanKelsey CarpenterJerrika ChappleJennifer ChristianMegan DennyYuan Bailey GaoMatt GoodsonJeremy HarrisEllen HaynesLeslie ImberAlex JanssCaitlin KennedyTemeka KincyStephen LaneAshley Laughlin
Men’s Basketball
FootballWomen’s Swimming & DivingWomen’s BasketballRowingWomen’s GolfFootballMen’s Track & FieldMen’s BasketballSoccerWomen’s Track & FieldVolleyballSoftballMen’s Swimming & DivingBaseballMen’s Swimming & DivingRowingSoccerRowingSoccerWomen’s Track & FieldFootballWomen’s Track & Field
Corporate CommunicationCorporate Communication
ALD – Early ChildhoodSport ManagementSpanish/GovernmentALD – Early ChildhoodCorporate CommunicationEconomicsYouth & Community StudiesSport ManagementYouth & Community StudiesKinesiology & Health EducationCorporate CommunicationElectrical EngineeringCorporate CommunicationPsychologySpeech & Language PathologyFinanceTheatre & DanceCorporate CommunicationBiology/Pre-MedFinanceKinesiology – All Level
Spring 2008 Graduates(continued)
Brett LewisThomas MarshallBrandon McFarlingWhitney McMahonChris OgbannayaRistine OlsonAnne PhillipsDaniel RohlederAshley RollinsTommy SaccoEmilie (Tingey) SalleeKevin SchultzMichael TaylorFreddie TorresMariya TownswickClayton Van HookJhonattan VegasGarrett Weber-GaleRyan WilsonMary Yarrison
Baseball
FootballMen’s Track & FieldRowingFootballWomen’s TennisWomen’s Track & FieldMen’s Swimming & DivingWomen’s GolfMen’s Swimming & DivingRowingMen’s GolfFootballFootballWomen’s Track & FieldBaseballMen’s GolfMen’s Swimming & DivingMen’s Track & FieldWomen’s Swimming & Diving
Corporate CommunicationKinesiology
Accounting – PPAInternational BusinessHistoryALD – Early ChildhoodCorporate CommunicationFinanceCorporate CommunicationKinesiology Corporate CommunicationFinanceCorporate CommunicationBiologyPetroleum EngineeringYouth & Community StudiesKinesiology Corporate CommunicationAccounting – PPAEnglish/Government
Summer 2008 GraduatesChauntae BayneMatt BortisLianna BurtonSara CottinghamScott DerryReesa HinksJasmine LeeAndra MansonMichelle MoriartyTerrence RencherJohn RouseKasey StuddardJennifer Todd
Women’s Track & Field
Men’s GolfRowingRowingFootballRowingWomen’s Track & FieldMen’s Track & FieldVolleyballMen’s BasketballMen’s Track & FieldFootballVolleyball
Urban StudiesGovernment
Psychology (BA)GeographyAccounting (Professional)Health Promotion & FitnessCorporate CommunicationKinesiology Sport ManagementYouth & Community StudiesHealth Promotion & FitnessYouth & Community StudiesAnthropology
RANK SCHOOLNUMBER of Academic All Americans
1 UT Austin 10
2 Notre Dame 8
2 North Dakota State 8
3 Duke 7
Last year, The University of Texas at Austin ranked first in the nation in total number of Academic All Americans.
2007-2008 Academic All Americans by Institution
D.J. Augustin, Men’s BasketballKelsey Carpenter, Soccer
Dallas Griffin, FootballKathryn Kelly, Women’s Diving
Donovan Kilmartin, Men’s Track & FieldTemeka Kincy, Women’s Track & Field
Derek Lokey, FootballMatt McGinnis, Men’s Swimming
Michelle Moriarty, VolleyballMary Yarrison, Women’s Diving
2007-2008 Academic All Americans from The University of Texas at Austin
2007-2008 Individual Academic HighlightsDonovan Kilmartin, Men’s Track & Field (Petroleum Engineering)• Men’s Track & Field Academic All American of the Year• UT Postgraduate Scholarship• Currently attending graduate school in Petroleum Engineering at UT
Dallas Griffin, Football (Business Honors)• Draddy Trophy (Academic Heisman)• Currently pursuing MBA at UT
Todd Bondy, Football (Business Honors) & Stephanie Logterman, Soccer (Humanities Honors/Pre-Med)• UT Most Outstanding Student Awards given by the Parent’s Association and the Dean of Students Office
Danielle Bartz, Rowing (Government/Spanish Honors)• $27,000 Rotary National Scholarship for graduate study in Puerto Rico• Big 12 Conference Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarship
Hubert Chodkiewicz, Men’s Tennis (Psychology/Economics/Pre-Med)• Big 12 Conference Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarship• Currently attending UT Medical School in Houston
Temeka Kincy, Women’s Track & Field (Biology/Pre-Med)• Currently attending Indiana University Medical School on a full scholarship
Athletics CouncilsMen’s Athletics Council
Dr. David Fowler [Chair] Mr. Steve Hicks [Regental Appointee]
Dr. Michael Clement [Faculty Appointee] Dr. Alba Ortiz [Faculty Appointee]
Dr. Robert Duke [Faculty Appointee] Keshav Rajagopalan [Student Representative-elect]
Dr. Ted Gordon [Faculty Appointee] Mr. Steve Head [Texas Exes Representative]
Mr. Andrew Solomon [Student Representative] Dr. George Willeford III [Regental Appointee]
Ex-Officio MembersDr. Jim Vick [Faculty Representative]Dr. Waneen Spirduso [Former IAC Chair/Faculty Representative]DeLoss Dodds [Men’s Athletics Director]
Women’s Athletics Council
Dr. Mary Steinhardt [Chair] Ms. Ashley Jones [Student Representative]Dr. Susan Blackwood [Regental Appointee] Dr. Robert Prentice [Faculty Appointee]
Dr. Larry Carver [Faculty Appointee] Dr. Gretchen Ritter [Faculty Appointee]Ms. Sylvie Crum [Regental Appointee] Ms. Martha Smiley [Texas Exes Representative]Dr. Isabella Cunningham [Faculty Appointee] Ms. Rita Thornton [Student Representative-elect]Ex-Officio MembersDr. Jim Vick [Faculty Representative] Dr. Shelley Payne [Former IAC Chair]Dr. Linda Ferreira-Buckley [Former IAC Chair] Mrs. Betty Himmelblau Dr. Beverly Hadaway [Former IAC Chair] Christine Plonsky [Women’s Athletics Director]
Faculty Athletics Representative – Dr. Jim Vick
2008 Beijing Olympians from The University of Texas at Austin
In the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, former or current Longhorns won 14 medals, including 10 GOLD.
If these students were competing as a separate country, The University of Texas at Austin would rank 8th among all nations in number of gold medals won and 18th in total medals won.
Total Gold Medals won at 2008 Beijing Olympics1. China 512. United States 363. Russia 234. Great Britain 195. Germany 166. Australia 147. South Korea 138. UT Austin 109. Japan 910. Italy 8
Current and Former UT Student-Athletes in BeijingRicky Berens Men’s Swimming USA Gold
Michelle Carter Women’s Track & Field USA
Hee-Jin Chang Women’s Swimming South Korea
Brendan Christian Men’s Track & Field Antigua
Ian Crocker Men’s Swimming USA Gold
Troy Dumais Men’s Diving USA
Susana Escobar Women’s Swimming Mexico
Brendan Hansen Men’s Swimming USA Gold
Trey Hardee Men’s Track & Field USA
Kathleen Hersey Women’s Swimming USA
Marshevet Hooker Women’s Track & Field USA
Andra Manson Men’s Track & Field USA
Leo Manzano Men’s Track & Field USA
Cat Osterman Softball USA Silver
Aaron Peirsol Men’s Swimming USA 2 Gold, 1 Silver
Sanya Richards Women’s Track & Field USA Gold, Bronze
Scott Spann Men’s Swimming USA
Taylor Teagarden Baseball USA Bronze
Melaine Walker Women’s Track & Field Jamaica Gold
Dave Walters Men’s Swimming USA Gold
Garrett Weber-Gale Men’s Swimming USA 2 Gold
Laura Wilkinson Women’s Diving USA
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Total Hours by Stu-dent-Athletes = 1,287* May not include all volunteer ef-
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2007-2008 Community Service Hours by Sport*
2007-2008 Consortium Student-AthletesFormer student-athletes are able to re-enroll at UT and continue progress toward
their degrees. These returning students work for the Athletics Department or perform community service in exchange for scholarship aid.
Jermaine Anderson, Football – Graduated Summer 2008Rod Babers, Football – Graduated Spring 2008
Charnc’ey Brown, Men’s Track & Field – Graduated Fall 2007Will Crouch, Baseball – Graduating Summer 2009
Philip Geiggar, Football – Graduated Fall 2007Matt Goodson, Baseball – Graduated Spring 2008
Cedric Griffin, Football – Currently enrolledMichael Griffin, Football – Currently enrolled
Robby Hudson, Baseball – Graduating Spring 2009Brantley Jordan, Baseball – Graduated Fall 2008
Carson Kainer, Baseball – Graduating Summer 2010LaTashia Kerr, Women’s Track & Field – Graduated Fall 2007
Andra Manson, Track & Field – Graduated Summer 2008Shon Mitchell, Football – Currently enrolled
Kenton Paulino, Men’s Basketball – Graduated Summer 2008Dakarai Pearson, Football – Graduated Spring 2008
Terrence Rencher, Men’s Basketball – Graduated Summer 2008Josh Smith, Baseball – Graduated Fall 2007
Sloan Thomas, Football – Graduated Fall 2007Cedric Woodward, Football – Currently enrolled
Vince Young, Football – Currently enrolled
Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC)
Student representatives from each team work together on student-athlete issues and projects
SAAC holds an agency position in Student Government, members attend student government meetings, etc.
Participating in the Clinton Global Initiative held on campus this spring with a recycling project for Intercollegiate Athletics
Organized voter registration drive in Spring 2008
Working with the Dean of Students Office preparing a campus presentation on the misperceptions of student-athletes
Helped sponsor Minority Mentorship Symposium with the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement
Marathon Kids, Longhorn Halloween, Orange Santa, Neighborhood Longhorns, Special Olympics, National Leadership Conference
UT Athletics Contributions toThe University Economy
The Departments of Intercollegiate Athletics are 100% self-sustaining auxiliary enterprises of The University and receive no state funds. They operate in the black.
They operate under the same budget and university policies as all UT auxiliary enterprises.
UT Athletics pays The University approximately $1.8 million in annual overhead fees.
In 2007-08 UT Athletics contribute more than $14 million to the UT economy in payment of tuitions, fees, housing, utilities, parking, UTPD, recreational sports, and other entities.
UT Athletics Contributions to The University Economy
During the last three years, UT Athletics has given back $5.6 million to UT administration.
The University receives approximately $500,000-600,000 in annual interest from UT Athletics cash balances.
The University Libraries system received $64,000 from The University of Texas Club revenues last year.
UT Athletics generates thousands of dollars each year for UT’s general scholarships fund through such honors as Chevrolet Player of the Game, etc.
NCAA CertificationIn April 2008, after an eighteen-month process, the NCAA recertified the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. This endeavor required extensive campus-wide participation and collaboration, including the leadership of President Bill Powers and the following committee chairs:
Shirley Bird Perry, Steering Committee Chair Patti Ohlendorf, Subcommittee on Governance & Commitment to Rules ComplianceDr. Isabella Cunningham, Subcommittee on Academic IntegrityDr. Greg Vincent, Subcommittee on Commitment to Equity & Student-Athlete Well-BeingDr. Louis Harrison, Working Group on Minority IssuesDr. Soncia Reagins-Lilly, Working Group on Student-Athlete Well-Being Dr. Gretchen Ritter, Working Group on Gender Issues
The Athletics Department is grateful to Shirley Bird Perry for her time and efforts as chair of our NCAA Certification Team.