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Associate Athletic Director Jean Boyd at ASU's Office of Student-Athlete Development (OSAD) discusses the importance of sustained recognition in the NCAA's Academic Progress Rate (APR) annual reports and the balanced culture of athletics that has allowed many student-athletes at Arizona State to become successful graduates. ASU's women's tennis team has been ranked among the nation's top 10-percent in each year that the APR measurement has been in existence. Produced by Jen Jaeckels. Edited by Chakris Kussalanant for ASU News.
Sun Devil student-athletes volunteered went to downtown Phoenix to volunteer for the 2011 Race for the Cure. The women's basketball team, several football players and the entire student-athlete freshman class manned a water station while the softball team ran in this special and important event.
FOOTBALL PLAYERS FROM THE ASU FOOTBALL SUN DEVIL TEAM PAID A VISIT TO THE SICK AT SUNRISE HOSPITAL IN LAS VEGAS. THEY ARE IN LAS VEGAS FOR THE MAACO LAS VEGAS BOWL