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Who would win the women’s NCAA tournament if the games were decided by academic performance? @insidehighered

By March 17, 2015News
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Welcome to the fourth annual Inside Higher Ed academic bracket for the National Collegiate Athletic Association women’s basketball tournament. With this bracket, how teams perform in the classroom is what determines the victor. 

Here’s how it works: to determine the winners, we first look to the Academic Progress Rate, the N.C.A.A.’s multiyear measure of a team’s classroom performance. When two teams tie, we turn to the N.C.A.A.’s Graduation Success Rate, which measures the proportion of athletes on track to graduate within six years. In the event of a G.S.R. tie, we then turn to the Federal Graduation Rate, a slightly different formula that the government uses to track graduation rates.

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