The Newmark Awards were established in 2007 by Pat and Kent Newmark to honor team academic achievements at Cal.
News10/25/2023 11:30 AM | By: Cal Athletics
Five Golden Bear Programs Earn Newmark Award
Honor Given To Teams With Highest GPAs From Previous Academic Year
BERKELEY – California's men's rowing and women's tennis teams continued to set the standard of team academic success by winning another Newmark Award on Wednesday.
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The Newmark Awards are awarded annually to the teams at Cal with the top cumulative grade-point average during the previous year. They were established in 2007 by Pat and Kent Newmark to honor team academic achievements at Cal, and come with a $7,000 stipend that goes into each winning program's operating budget. Kent Newmark competed on the tennis and track & field teams at Cal before graduating in 1960.
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Men's rowing won the Men's Large Team award (25+ roster) for the sixth consecutive year with a cumulative GPA of 3.406. Women's tennis took the Women's Small Team honor with a 3.704 cumulative GPA, which was also the highest among all teams at Cal.
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The Bears' women's swimming & diving team captured the Women's Large Team award with a cumulative GPA of 3.542 while the men's golf squad won the Men's Small Team honor with a cumulative GPA of 3.432.
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Cal's women's water polo team was recognized as most improved for having the largest increase in cumulative GPA over the past four terms (7.1%).
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